MDC 6K42U – CS4.2C Standard Single Rack W/O UPS/EBM

Model: MDC 6K42U – CS4.2C Standard Single Rack W/O UPS/EBM
SKU: 10138045

The PowerWalker MDC (Micro Data Center) provides reliable power and secured environment to EDGE computing deployments and optimize existing data centers

The PowerWalker MDC (Micro Data Center) includes 3 sub-series:   

    MDC Basic Single Rack w/o Cooling

    MDC Standard Single Rack with Self-Contained DX Cooling

    MDC Standard Single Rack with Split DX Cooling

    MDC 6K – 42U – CS4.2C Standard Single Rack with Split DX Cooling offers a range of features: 
    • Prefabricated Power Distribution 
    Pre-installed infrastructure equipment and wiring to save 65% of time over on-site installation; equipped intelligent power meter for tracking the load and PUE*. 
    • Secure Rack
    The rack has 20% higher load capacity than other products. It is fire and seismic tested and complies with IP50 standard. The front door has an intelligent electric lock and release function. Emergency design with pop-up front and rear doors in case of fire or high temperature.
    • Power Protection
    The online UPS PowerWalker VFI 6k ICR IoT offers top-tier protection for your critical applications. (UPS and EBMs are optional) 
    • Dynamic Monitoring

    Built-in sensors to monitor temperature and humidity, as well as smoke and water leakage for risk prevention. The lighting system reflects the status with 3 different colors.  

    • Intelligent Management 
    Supports high security SNMP connectivity. Web or mobile app provides flexibility for remote control and monitoring with cybersecurity passed.  
    • Precision Cooling
    This MDC is a split type (outside of cabinet) cooling system with 4.2kW cooling capacity and 800 m3/h air volume for rapid air circulation with environmental friendly refrigerant. It is compatible with gravity drain. The condensate pump is included.     

     

    *PUE = Total facilitypower / IT equipmentpower

    PUE or Power Usage Effectiveness is a benchmark reference for datacenter’s energy efficiency