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May 9, 2005 - Able to increase server density without increasing cooling requirements, Rear Door Heat eXchanger is designed to dissipate heat generated from back of computer systems. It attaches to customer supplied water and can dissipate up to 50,000 BTUs of heat from air exiting from back of full rack of servers before it enters room. Unit fits on IBM Enterprise 42U racks.
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IBM Rear Door Heat eXchanger
At a glance
Deploy IBM Rear Door Heat eXchanger
Adds computer capacity without the cost of additional HVAC infrastructure
An ideal solution for computer room "hot spots"
Fits on IBM Enterprise 42U rack (930842S, 930842E, 141042X)
Connects to customer-supplied water with-in IBM specifications.
One-year warranty1
For technical support:
Call the IBM Support Center at 800-IBM-SERV (426-7378)
or
Request technical information via the Personal Computing Division Web site at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support
Overview
Increase server density without increasing cooling requirements.
The heat exchanger is an effective solution for a datacenter at the limit of its cooling capacity, with useable floor space available to add racks of systems. The heat exchanger is a more cost effective solution than adding another AC unit.
Features:
A water-cooled heat exchanger door is designed to dissipate heat generated from the back of your computer systems before it enters the room
An easy to mount rear door design that attaches to customer supplied water, using industry-standard fittings and couplings.
Up to 50,000 BTUs (or approximately 15 kW) of heat can be removed from air exiting the back of a rack full of servers
One-year, limited warranty1
Key prerequisites
None
Planned availability date
May 24, 2005
1 For information on the IBM Statement of Limited Warranty, visit http://www.ibm.com/servers/support/ma...
Alternatively, this information is also available by calling 800-426-7378 or contacting your IBM representative or reseller. Copies are available upon request.
Company Information:
Name: IBM (Corporate Headquarters)
Address: 1 New Orchard Rd.
City: Armonk
State: NY
ZIP: 10504-1783
Country: USA
Phone: 800-426-4968
FAX: 914-765-7382
http://www.ibm.com/
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