Vertiv Unveils New Line of Efficient Thermal
Management Solutions for High-Density IT Applications in
Southeast Asia, Australia and New
Zealand
The Liebert XD family
features hybrid design configurations for ultimate
flexibility and scalability
Vertiv (NYSE: VRT),
a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and
continuity solutions, today unveiled its latest line of
thermal management solutions designed for high-density IT
applications. The Liebert XD family offers sensible cooling
in row, rack or room design, with provision for scalability
and flexibility for future expansion. The Liebert XD family
is now available in Southeast Asia, Australia and New
Zealand.
The Liebert XD family uses refrigerant-based
systems to cool IT equipment. By adopting a waterless
design, the solution is ideal for use around electrical
equipment, reducing hazards and supporting sustainability
targets for businesses working to eliminate water usage in
the data center.
Ideal for high-density computing
applications and enterprise data centers, the Liebert XD
family can be implemented as a hybrid approach, using a
combination of floormount mission-critical cooling units and
cooling from the Liebert XD Series as supplemental or
primary. In addition, its compact design allows for targeted
cooling closer to the heat source, allowing for potential
energy savings of up to 70 percent when deployed as primary
cooling and up to 30 percent savings as supplemental
cooling, compared to traditional data center cooling
solutions.
The Liebert XD family has two types of heat
rejection modules available: the Liebert
XDP, which utilises the building’s existing chilled
water system as well as the Liebert XD pumped refrigerant
unit, which can cool up to 200kW of IT load; and the Liebert
XDC air-cooled variant, which can support up to 130kW of
IT load, for businesses that do not have existing chilled
water system in their buildings.
A scalable solution,
the Liebert XD cooling solutions may be added and
reconfigured to react to changes in the environment as heat
loads increase.
The Liebert XDP and Liebert_ XDC units
can be used in conjunction with a variety of cooling modules
to address unique room cooling challenges: the Liebert
XDH for in-row cooling; the Liebert
XDO for overhead cooling; and the Liebert
XDV for above-rack cooling. Each cooling module supports
either air-cooled or chilled water, depending on customer
requirements and provision for scalable growth. The cooling
modules can be placed where the heat loads are, a flexible
approach to provide cooling exactly where it is
needed.
“Cooling accounts for one of the biggest
energy consumers within the data centre space. This is no
surprise considering the huge amount of data that’s being
processed, stored and analysed as many organisations ramp up
their digital transformation programs. As more organisations
today strive to balance energy efficiency and sustainability
goals with their overall business goals, the Liebert XD
family is the perfect solution to support high-density
applications,” said Rebecca Ng, head of thermal management
at Vertiv Asia.
To learn more about Vertiv’s thermal
management solutions for high-density applications, visit
Vertiv.com.
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About Vertiv
Vertiv
(NYSE: VRT) brings together hardware, software, analytics
and ongoing services to ensure its customers’ vital
applications run continuously, perform optimally and grow
with their business needs. Vertiv solves the most important
challenges facing today’s data centers, communication
networks and commercial and industrial facilities with a
portfolio of power, cooling and IT infrastructure solutions
and services that extends from the cloud to the edge of the
network. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, USA, Vertiv
employs approximately 20,000 people and does business in
more than 130 countries. For more information, and for the
latest news and content from Vertiv, visit
Vertiv.com.
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