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STULZ CyberRow
MODEL NOMENCLA
TURE AND FEA
TURES
Direct expansion CyberRow systems provide efficient cooling through one of three different methods
of heat rejection. Remote air cooled (A) systems shall utilize an outdoor condenser to reject heat, while
water cooled (W) and glycol cooled (G) systems shall utilize a brazed plate heat exchanger mounted
inside the CyberRow cabinet. The STULZ
E²
controller allows for independent valve and fan control
so the unit can adjust immediately, and precisely, to varying heat loads and optimize energy efficiency.
Features
• Highest cooling capacities in the industry
• 12” and 24" cabinet widths
• 3 EC Fans: Independently and infinitely adjustable EC fans ensure maximum efficiency
• Used in containment, open architecture, and hot spot reduction applications
• Adapts to both high and low density IT environments
• Wide range of cooling capacities available
• 100% front and rear service access
• Adapts to all major manufacturers' racks and rack containment systems
• Seamless integration with all BMS platforms
• pLAN link to 8 units without a BMS
• High air flow with less noise
• Built in redundancy and capacity assist functions
• Top and bottom piping options
• Casters and Leveling Feet included
• Indoor use only
• Installation on raised and non-raised floors
CyberRow Row-Based System
Nominal Capacity in
1,000 of BTU/H
CyberRow System
AR = Remote (Split) Air Cooled
W = Water Cooled
G = Glycol Cooled
CRS -_ _ _-_-_
FC = Free Cooling
AWS = Alternate Water Source
Model Nomenclature