| ISX Cooling Features and Benefits |
| Availability |
| Predictable cooling |
Placing the unit in the row of racks moves the source
of cooling closer to the heat load. This eliminates air mixing
and provides a predictable cooling architecture. |
| Critical power input |
Critical components may be configured to receive
power from a separate source for uninterruptible cooling during
a power event. (This feature requires a backup power source to
the chilled water supply.) |
| Agility |
| Scaleable densities |
The in-row architecture cools densities of 1-5kW
per rack. Densities up to 20kW per rack can be achieved by implementing
the Hot-aisle Containment System. |
| Total Cost of Ownership |
| Operational efficiency |
Warmer entering air temperatures reduce both the
required amount of humidification and the demand for costly reheat. |
| Increased capacity |
Warmer entering air temperatures result in increased
cooling capacity, requiring fewer cooling units than traditional
cooling methodologies. |
| Manageability |
| Dew point humidity control |
Humidification control can be set to dew point control
instead of relative humidity control. Warmer return air temperatures
can result in over-humidification when set for relative humidity
control. Dew point control uses the moisture content of the air
for humidification demand. |
| Microprocessor controller |
Provides proactive control and real-time monitoring
via a four line, eighty character, alphanumeric display. |
| Temperature/humidity probe |
Monitors the room temperature and relative humidity
up to 12 feet away. Can be used for controlling set points. |
| Network interface |
Provides management by connecting the device directly
to the network with a dedicated IP address, avoiding the need for
a proxy such as a server. Management is available via Web browser,
Telnet or SSH. Notification features inform you of problems as
they occur. |
| Redundant group control |
Allows up to 4 groups of precision air conditioners
to communicate with each other for redundancy, demand fighting
prevention, mode assist, and global sharing of certain settings. |
| Serviceability |
| Front service access |
The system has full service, front access for routine
servicing of components. Front access also narrows the footprint
of the system making it possible for units to be placed side by
side. |
| Top and bottom chilled water connections |
Provide flexibility in installation based on the
constraints of a given area. |