TRIPP LITE Rack Cooling In Row Air Conditioner SRCOOL33K for Sale - Review & Buy at Cheap Price
List Price : $15,804.00
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TRIPP LITE Rack Cooling In Row Air Conditioner SRCOOL33K Feature | Sale - Review & Buy at Cheap Price
- 33,000 BTU of cooling power
- Variable-speed, DC-inverter-driven compressor and microprocessor-controlled electronic expansion valve (EEV) enable precision cooling adjustments--no more wasteful, noisy cycling between off and full blast
- Soft-start feature limits inrush current to prevent introduction of line noise, voltage disruptions and potential circuit overloads
- Self-contained, zero-maintenance unit re-humidifies condensate and expels it through the exhaust air stream, no floor drain, water collection tank, external condenser, refrigerant piping, duct work or plumbing required
- Convenient LCD control panel and network interface provide local and remote monitoring and control of temperature, humidity, fan speed, alarms and logging via front-panel buttons, SNMP, Web, telnet or Modbus
- 200-240V AC Input, 50/60 Hz frequency compatibility
- Eco-friendly R410A refrigerant meets environmental standards worldwide
- Row-based airflow path maximizes hot-aisle/cold-aisle efficiency and cooling predictability by supplying cold intake air high in the cold aisle and removing hot equipment exhaust air high in the hot aisle
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TRIPP LITE Rack Cooling In Row Air Conditioner SRCOOL33K Overview | Sale - Review & Buy at Cheap Price
Tripp Lite’s SRCOOL33K is a computer room air conditioner meant for general computer room area cooling or supplemental cooling for large server rooms. The SRCOOL33K uses a new compressor technology that drastically cuts the energy consumption over a standard air conditioning model. It uses an inverter driven DC (direct current) variable speed compressor. A typical air conditioner uses an AC (alternating current) compressor that is either 100% on or 100% off. Each time the compressor turns on there are enormous in-rush current spikes. The unit runs for several minutes to cool the space then turns completely off. This start/stop sequence is not the most efficient way of running. Tripp Lite uses the inverter driven, variable speed, DC compressor technology. During start-up the SRCOOL33K has a slow-start feature that spools the compressor up slowly. This prevents the high in-rush current spike seen in AC driven compressors. Another feature is that it doesn’t need to run full on, then full off. The SRCOOL33K starts off at approximately 25% of its max cooling capacity. After two minutes, based on temperature and airflow readings, the unit steps up to 50% of max capacity. After an additional 2 minutes,if the current cooling capacity it’s running at is not sufficient, it increases again to 75% of max capacity. It will continue to increase to 100% of max cooling capacity after another two minutes if needed. This way you are only running the unit as high as needed without overkill (like a typical AC compressor that’s at 100% all the time when ‘on’.) Once the room starts cooling from these step levels the unit, again from temperature and pressure readings, starts to throttle down to a lower level. It chooses this level and constantly adjusts to simply maintain the cool in the room. Again, no start and stop like typical units. Just a slow steady ‘cruise control’ rate to maintain the room environment.TRIPP LITE Rack Cooling In Row Air Conditioner SRCOOL33K Specifications | Sale - Review & Buy at Cheap Price
TRIPP LITE Rack Cooling In Row Air Conditioner SRCOOL33K Specification
- 33,000 BTU of cooling power
- Variable-speed, DC-inverter-driven compressor and microprocessor-controlled electronic expansion valve (EEV) enable precision cooling adjustments--no more wasteful, noisy cycling between off and full blast
- Soft-start feature limits inrush current to prevent introduction of line noise, voltage disruptions and potential circuit overloads
- Self-contained, zero-maintenance unit re-humidifies condensate and expels it through the exhaust air stream, no floor drain, water collection tank, external condenser, refrigerant piping, duct work or plumbing required
- Convenient LCD control panel and network interface provide local and remote monitoring and control of temperature, humidity, fan speed, alarms and logging via front-panel buttons, SNMP, Web, telnet or Modbus
- 200-240V AC Input, 50/60 Hz frequency compatibility
- Eco-friendly R410A refrigerant meets environmental standards worldwide
- Row-based airflow path maximizes hot-aisle/cold-aisle efficiency and cooling predictability by supplying cold intake air high in the cold aisle and removing hot equipment exhaust air high in the hot aisle
Our Price : $9,083.60
You Save : 43% TRIPP LITE Rack Cooling In Row Air Conditioner SRCOOL33K Tripp Lite’s SRCOOL33K is a computer room air conditioner meant for general computer room area cooling or supplemental cooling for large server rooms. The SRCOOL33K uses a new compressor technology that drastically cuts the energy consumption over a standard air conditioning model. It uses an inverter driven DC (direct current) variable speed compressor. A typical air conditioner uses an AC (alternating current) compressor that is either 100% on or 100% off. Each time the compressor turns on there are enormous in-rush current spikes. The unit runs for several minutes to cool the space then turns completely off. This start/stop sequence is not the most efficient way of running. Tripp Lite uses the inverter driven, variable speed, DC compressor technology. During start-up the SRCOOL33K has a slow-start feature that spools the compressor up slowly. This prevents the high in-rush current spike seen in AC driven compressors. Another feature is that it doesn’t need to run full on, then full off. The SRCOOL33K starts off at approximately 25% of its max cooling capacity. After two minutes, based on temperature and airflow readings, the unit steps up to 50% of max capacity. After an additional 2 minutes,if the current cooling capacity it’s running at is not sufficient, it increases again to 75% of max capacity. It will continue to increase to 100% of max cooling capacity after another two minutes if needed. This way you are only running the unit as high as needed without overkill (like a typical AC compressor that’s at 100% all the time when ‘on’.) Once the room starts cooling from these step levels the unit, again from temperature and pressure readings, starts to throttle down to a lower level. It chooses this level and constantly adjusts to simply maintain the cool in the room. Again, no start and stop like typical units. Just a slow steady ‘cruise control’ rate to maintain the room environment.
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