Networks Europe Nov-Dec 2019 | Page 6

06 NEWS IN BRIEF Networks Europe helps you to understand the art of the possible as the news desk highlights some of the stories currently catching their attention. Advances in air conditioning technology takes energy efficiency to new levels Building on the success of the CyberAir 3 DX, STULZ has launched the CyberAir 3PRO DX series. This enhanced range of precision cooling units ensures maximum reliability for mission-critical applications, as well as achieving savings in energy and costs. Providing the energy-saving advantages of indirect free cooling, the Stulz GES hybrid systems are available with outputs in excess of 100 kW. These new developments offer all output levels – from 30 kW to 130 kW and the provision of cooling systems with tandem compressors capable of handling partial loads, potentially increasing further energy savings. The key design benefits of the CyberAir 3PRO DX series include higher cooling capacities with a minimum footprint, lower refrigerant requirements, and high sensitive cooling capacity (SHR). In addition, the units also boast the largest possible heat exchanger and filter surface areas for minimal pressure drops. Flexibility is another advantage. The size, cooling capacity, air conduction and control system can be tailored to meet the precise requirements of mission-critical facilities. In addition, as the supply air temperatures of the cooling systems lie within the recommended range of between 18°C and 27°C, they’re fully ASHRAE-compliant. The CyberAir 3PRO DX range currently provides five different cooling options, to help achieve the ideal balance between investment, operating costs and energy efficiency. Each design is optimised to help ensure the highest levels of IT uptime in mission-critical environments, through cost-effective thermal control. n Minkels and data centre operators jointly design brand new cabinet platform Minkels, a brand of Legrand, today unveiled its new cabinet platform solution for data centres. The new platform, named Nexpand, has been designed and built from the ground up, based around four values: smart, solid, secure and sustainable. With the Nexpand platform, customers can rely on a scalable and future-proof platform meeting increased data centre technology demands as a result of the exponential rise in digitalisation, Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, Edge and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Legrand and Minkels made substantial investments in the expansion of its production technology and capacity. Over a two-year period, R&D as well as multiple user input sessions, has resulted in a unique IT cabinet solution offering for data centres. Christiaan van Terheijden, CEO of Minkels, commented on the launch: “The Nexpand data centre platform is important to us and underlines our promise of delivering cabinet and containment solutions that accommodate IT infrastructures in the most efficient way possible, that are scalable and evolve with new technologies and user requirements” n www.networkseuropemagazine.com