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Efficient Data Cooling With S-MEXT By Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC, a globally renowned supplier of Ductless and Ducted Mini-split and Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) heat pump and air-conditioning systems, introduces the s-MEXT indoor unit, a Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) unit for I.T. cooling applications. Uses include small-to-medium-sized data rooms, cell phone and cable TV/telephone/internet provider relay stations, medical imaging equipment cooling and critical cooling infrastructure applications, laboratories, archives and libraries. Advanced s-MEXT indoor unit s-MEXT is designed to enhance protection of critical I.T. systems with precision temperature control s-MEXT is designed to enhance protection of critical I.T. systems with precision temperature control. Models are available in either top or bottom air-discharge configurations, giving users flexibility to meet their specific project needs. "Businesses require their I.T. systems to operate smoothly 24/7, 365 days a year. Keeping data centers and other I.T. equipment cool and dry is imperative," said James DeBerry, Commercial Marketing Manager, METUS. He adds, "Our advanced s-MEXT indoor unit connected to our INVERTER-driven P-Series outdoor unit provides a plug-and-play cooling system for any small-to-medium-sized I.T. application." features Two capacities, 22 KBTU/H and 40 KBTU/H, are available in two size cabinets and upflow or downflow configurations, both as a base model and with factory-installed accessories. s-MEXT features a single refrigeration circuit and total front accessibility for simplified maintenance. Up to 10 s-MEXT units can be LAN connected, each requiring its own PUY outdoor unit. The electrically commutated (EC) plug fan provides airflow modulation at low noise levels. "s-MEXT is a great addition to the Mitsubishi Electric product offering. These units are easy to install and maintain and can provide years of operation," said James DeBerry.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Launches R86TB High-Performance Teach Pendant For Improved Operability

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.’s new teach pendant, R86T6, evolved from the conventional, high-performance teach pendant to deliver customizable and intuitive functions to OEMs and end users alike. The R86TB is designed with a 10.1-inch high-definition display so that any function can be easily visible and accessed from the customizable HOME screen or page list.  Features of R86TB Teach Pendant Major functions of MELSOFT RT ToolBox 3, Mitsubishi Electric’s PC-based robot programming software, are accessible and equipped to provide program support functions, parameter and program screens, 3D monitoring, and more. R86TB allows customers increased visibility and operability to ensure smooth operations Additional features of the R86TB Teach Pendant include data analysis and real-time monitoring to perform trouble diagnosis, secure hardware buttons for tactile and consistent operation, improved processing speeds, and security functions. Compatible with CR800 and CR700 series Controllers, R86TB allows customers increased visibility and operability to ensure smooth operations and high performance. future generations of robots Patrick Varley, Product Marketing Manager (Robot) at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., said “We are very confident that our customers will benefit from the enhanced functionality, durability, and performance that the R86TB provides. The large, high-definition display makes it possible to make program revisions without needing to bring a laptop onto the manufacturing floor." He adds, "We have designed it to be backward and forward compatible so that it can be used on older CR700-controlled robots, as well as our current and future generations of robots.”

Mitsubishi Electric Focuses On Heat Potential Of Data Centers At Data Centre World 2024

Mitsubishi Electric will again attend the Data Centre World Exhibition at the London ExCeL Centre from the 6th to the 7th of March 2024, to showcase its advanced range of data center solutions. At the show, Mitsubishi Electric, a pioneer in IT cooling solutions, will introduce a new approach to the overheating challenge by looking at data centers as useful energy sources and exploring ways to apply otherwise wasted heat to other applications. Data centers in decarbonization “Data centers have the potential to be a key part of the decarbonization of heating in the UK,” explains Simon Prichard, Product Strategy Manager for the company’s advanced range of IT Cooling and Central Plant. He adds, “We are fast approaching the day when data center managers can sell off the heat from essential cooling to keep nearby offices and apartments warm.” Energy Re-use Factor (ERF) The most common measurement of power usage effectiveness (PUE) is reaching its practical limits As data centers are significant energy users, they face increasing pressure to find energy savings, with the most common measurement by power usage effectiveness (PUE) reaching its practical limits. Finding further savings is an ongoing challenge, and currently, the Energy Re-use Factor (ERF) is becoming a vital consideration in the operation of data centers. This measures the amount of re-used energy a data center can provide, divided by the electrical energy used. Re-using waste heat “We’re using Data Centre World to launch a white paper on how data centers can be at the heart of the UK’s low carbon heat,” said Simon Prichard. He adds, “Around 40% of UK carbon emissions are produced from space and water heating, so re-using waste heat from data centers can make a big difference.” IT Cooling range The technology used in IT Cooling is advancing rapidly, focusing on selecting cooling technologies Mitsubishi Electric’s IT Cooling range is designed exclusively for the unique working environments of data centers, where wide variations in humidity levels and the need for constant temperature control are business-critical all year round. The technology used in IT Cooling is advancing rapidly, focusing on selecting cooling technologies to match building requirements while meeting energy-reduction targets. MEWALL On the stand, the team will demonstrate the workings of MEWALL, Mitsubishi Electric’s data center fan wall, using virtual reality to transport visitors to the company’s IT Cooling production facility in Italy for an exclusive first-look tour. MEWALL will be ideal for high-density data centers or hyper-scale applications where maximum cooling duty with minimum power input is required, as it offers high performance, flexibility, and reliability. Key features  By changing the airflow convention, MEWALL is designed for horizontal airflow at scale It also benefits from easy and fast installation, space-saving optimization, and a low investment cost per kW, making it the perfect solution for hyperscale and colocation data centers. By changing the airflow convention, the unit is designed for horizontal airflow at scale, allowing for taller heat exchangers, with elevated water temperatures, improving performance over conventional designs. Critical Power Division Mitsubishi Electric’s Critical Power Division will also be sharing the stand. The Division supplies medium and low-voltage distribution solutions, UPS, energy management, data visualization, and a host of other operational software to data centers. Visit stand D740 to learn more about Mitsubishi Electric’s energy-efficient, low-carbon solutions to help decarbonize a data center.

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