STULZ, a leader in mission-critical air conditioning, has introduced its new CyberAir Mini DX range, aiming to address small and medium-sized heat loads. Available from January 2025, the CyberAir Mini DX complements the existing CyberAir Mini CW range, which has been successful since its 2021 launch. Together, they will replace the MiniSpace series.
The CyberAir Mini DX offers compact precision air conditioning with outputs from 5.9kW to 22.7kW and comes in three sizes. It's designed with state-of-the-art components to control climate efficiently in server rooms and telecommunication closets, ensuring IT infrastructure is protected while keeping costs low.
Each CyberAir Mini DX unit can be configured with a choice of five cooling systems, including air-cooled direct evaporation and a hybrid free cooling system. Additionally, the units support four refrigerant types, including the environmentally friendly R513A and R454C refrigerants, aligning with EU regulations for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Safety features for handling refrigerants like R454C and energy-efficient EC fans enhance the models' functionality, offering both upflow and downflow versions. The STULZ E² control system provides user-friendly operation with options for redundancy management and system integration.
Norbert Wenk, head of global product management at STULZ, emphasized the importance of energy efficiency and environmental compliance, stating, "With our low-GWP R513A and R454C options, we improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and ensure regulatory compliance."