Stulz coolant distribution unit
23rd May 2024GERMANY: Stulz has announced the launch of CyberCool CMU – a new coolant management and distribution unit designed to maximise heat exchange efficiency in liquid cooling solutions.
Launched this week at Data Centre World Frankfurt 2024, CyberCool CMU is said to provide precise control over an entire liquid cooling system, while offering high levels of energy efficiency, flexibility and reliability within a small footprint.
Faced with advances in high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning demanding massive increases in data centre rack and server power densities, CyberCool CMU has been developed to maximise heat exchange by isolating the facilities water system and technology cooling system elements of a liquid cooling system. According to Stulz, this significantly reduces the risk of cross-contamination and leaks. It is also said to provide precise control over each side of the cooling system, enabling better management of coolant flow rates, temperatures and pressure.
Precision engineered, CyberCool CMU is said to accurately control the supply temperature and flow rate of the coolant with minimal power consumption.
High liquid coolant quality is ensured through sanitary grade stainless-steel pipelines, and to enhance system compatibility the unit offers a range of structural, electrical and control options including the flexibility to accommodate customer specific configurations and power loads.
Alongside a series of standard unit configurations and capacities, this new product line offers a high level of customisation, adapting to specific needs in the DLC market.