STULZ has launched a standard version of its innovative CyberAir Mini CW air conditioning unit, catering to the growing demand for quick-to-install cooling systems in small to medium-sized data centers. Available for delivery within 14 days, this version offers advantages in delivery time and cost without sacrificing quality or versatility.
The CyberAir Mini CW, compact and efficient, comes in four sizes with capacities ranging from 9 to 35 kW. It is designed for server rooms and telecommunication closets and supports integration with existing building management systems. Engineered for 24/7 operation, it utilizes chilled water cooling technology for energy-efficient temperature management.
This unit provides precise temperature control and low operating costs, making it ideal for protecting sensitive IT infrastructure. Its compact design allows flexible installation in tight spaces, and modular components offer scalability for growing needs. Additional accessories can be ordered directly from STULZ and delivered ready for on-site mounting by a technician.
Retaining the proven mechanical, thermodynamic, and electrical attributes of the CyberAir Mini CW series, the standard variant ensures optimal climate conditions to prolong equipment life and reduce downtime. Features like electronically commutated fans provide outstanding energy efficiency and quiet, easy maintenance. An intuitive E² control system with a touchscreen display enhances user-friendliness.
Emily Kay, product manager at STULZ, stated, "The new standard version of the CyberAir Mini CW shows our commitment to modern, efficient, and reliable air conditioning solutions, now with very short delivery times. Customers can reach out to their STULZ account manager for more information and personalized advice."