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Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US (METUS), a 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.

Ideal uses include small-to-medium size data rooms, cell phone and cable TV/telephone/internet provider relay stations, medical imaging equipment cooling and critical cooling infrastructure applications, laboratories, archives, libraries, and indoor agriculture.

24/7 operations

s-MEXT protects critical I.T. systems with powerful precision temperature control. Models are available in either top or bottom air discharge configurations, giving users the flexibility to meet their specific project needs.

The s-MEXT indoor unit provides a highly efficient, economical, plug-and-play cooling system"

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,” says James DeBerry, commercial marketing manager, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US. “Our advanced s-MEXT indoor unit connected to our INVERTER-driven P-Series outdoor unit provides a highly efficient, economical, plug-and-play cooling system for any small to medium-sized I.T. application.”

Easy installation

Two capacities, 6kW and 10kW, providing 23-34 KBTU/H, are available in two size cabinets and upflow or downflow configurations. s-MEXT features a single refrigeration circuit and total front accessibility allowing for simplified maintenance. Up to 10 s-MEXT units can be LAN connected, each requiring its own PUY outdoor unit. The EC plug fan provides perfect airflow modulation at low noise levels.

s-MEXT is a great addition to the METUS product offering. These units are easy to install and maintain, and customers can be confident they will provide many years of efficient operation,” says DeBerry.

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