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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: TopTherm range
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Cost effective cooling solution for
small servers
Rittal have launched a new TopTherm range cost effective cooling solution especially suited for small server applications, for racks with total heat dissipation not more than 3kW
A cost effective cooling solution for small server Applications Rittal have launched a new TopTherm range especially suited for small server applications The new rack cooling units maintain the air temperature inside the rack at between 15 - 18C
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This range is ideal for users who have a small number of rack servers with total heat dissipation not more than 3kW.
With a capacity up to 3kW, the range allows 5 or 6 servers, depending on type, to be cooled in ambient temperatures of up to 35oC.
The TopTherm units can be mounted on the rear of racks and are stand-alone.
Easily integrated into the existing network the units are fully micro-controlled with fault diagnosis allowing the user to display the rack 'used' air temperature as well as all signals from the simple controller touch panel and 3-digit display.
Using the software package RiDiag II, the performance of the cooling unit can be analysed at all times to reveal early warning signs including system starts, number of instances of over temperature alarm or the frequency the rack door has been opened.
The systems are available off the shelf in standard RAL 7035 but can also be coloured to match the requirements of any existing application. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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