Stulz introduces CyberAir Mini DX version
12th December 2024GERMANY: Mission critical air conditioning specialist Stulz has announced the introduction of its CyberAir Mini DX range of space saving solutions for small and medium sized heat loads.
Available from January, the CyberAir Mini DX will complement the company’s CyberAir Mini CW, launched in 2021 and, together, will replace the Stulz MiniSpace series.
The CyberAir Mini DX is described as a compact and efficient precision direct expansion air conditioning system that delivers effective climate control in server rooms and telecommunication closets.
Available in three sizes, with outputs from 5.9kW to 22.7kW, it can be configured with a choice of five different cooling systems: two air-cooled direct evaporation systems (A/AS), a water-cooled direct evaporation system (G), a chilled water system with redundant air cooling (ACW) and a hybrid free cooling system (GE).
The CyberAir Mini DX can also operate with lower GWP refrigerants R513A and R454C, alongside R410A and R407C options.
Models are available as upflow or downflow versions, with flexible intake and discharge options, and all employ EC fans.
Maintenance and control are said to be simplified through the Stulz E² control system. With a touchscreen display for intuitive operation and quick parameter configuration, functions such as redundancy management, cross-machine parallel operation, standby management with emergency operation and connection to a building management system (BMS) are also possible through the E² controller.