This document provides information on Rittal's line of small enclosures, including polycarbonate enclosures, cast aluminium enclosures, terminal boxes, E-Boxes, and bus enclosures. It lists the specifications, features, and accessories for each enclosure type, including dimensions, materials, color options, and protection ratings. Rittal's small enclosures offer versatile solutions for industrial and commercial applications requiring electrical protection in IP66/IP67 rated enclosures.
This document discusses inflation and its causes and effects. It aims to understand how supply of goods and services affects price and inflation rates. The methodology uses descriptive and analytical approaches, including surveys and interviews, to collect data on inflation rates in different fiscal years. Inflation can have both positive and negative effects on an economy. An increase in production can lead to more supply and lower prices, reducing inflation despite higher overall prices.
The document discusses using WordPress to create a gamified knowledge management system (KMS) for sharing knowledge and collaboration. It proposes using WordPress with plugins like BuddyPress for user profiles and groups, BadgeOS for gamification through badges, and myCRED to reward points and badges. The system would allow role-based security, discussions, document sharing, wikis, and analytics through other plugins. Configuring the plugins and features is described to provide collaboration tools and an easy to administer system for engagement and knowledge sharing through gamification.
This document provides an overview of Rittal's TS IT network/server enclosures. It describes the key features and benefits of the enclosures, including their modularity, tool-free installation, cable management capabilities, and door concepts. It also lists over 100 pre-configured enclosure variants that are available for fast delivery, along with their specifications and included accessories. The document emphasizes that Rittal offers a complete "Rittal - The System" platform for industrial applications that combines innovative products with efficient service worldwide.
The document discusses Rittal's Blue e+ line of wall-mounted cooling units. It summarizes the key principles and benefits of the units as being up to 75% energy savings through efficient components, versatility through multi-voltage capability for worldwide use, longer service life through gentle cooling, and intuitive operation via touch display. It also provides specifications for various models in the Blue e+ series.
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Rittal is transitioning its entire range of cooling units with Basic controllers to the new, more efficient "Blue e" generation with Comfort controllers. The Blue e units save up to 45% energy compared to previous models through features like eco-mode control. Cooling units with Basic controllers will only be available for order until November 30, 2012, after which they will be replaced by Blue e units offering intelligent control, display of operating status, and energy savings.
The document summarizes the new generation of TopTherm chillers from Rittal, including improvements over the old generation. The new chillers have optimized thermodynamics from a redesigned condenser fan location, increased flexibility from customizable option packages, and faster availability due to an off-the-shelf basic platform. The option packages allow the chillers to be tailored to individual requirements, and the conversion table shows the new chillers' cooling output capacities.
The document describes Rittal's TopTherm chiller system, which offers a standardized modular design for efficient cooling. The modular components include control modules, chiller modules, and water modules that can be combined and exchanged easily. This allows for fast delivery and installation of customized cooling systems ranging from 8-40kW.
Rittal provides liquid cooling packages (LCPs) for efficient rack and data center cooling. The LCPs can cool server racks using either water-based cooling or direct expansion cooling with refrigerant. They offer redundant cooling circuits, fans, and power supplies for high reliability. The water-based LCPs can cool up to 55kW per unit and provide energy savings of up to 50% through intelligent fan control. The direct expansion LCPs are suitable for smaller cooling loads of 12kW.
The document describes Rittal's LCP Hybrid liquid cooling system. It combines heat pipe technology with a large cold water heat exchanger surface to provide efficient cooling of server racks. The LCP Hybrid replaces a rack's rear door, connecting to an existing cold water circuit to regulate the rack's climate without requiring additional fans. It distributes heat evenly across the heat exchanger surface for maximum efficiency and energy savings. The LCP Hybrid is easily installed, provides full rack access, and problem-free water connections.
This document provides an overview of Rittal's TS IT network and server enclosures. It describes the key features and benefits of the enclosures, including their modular configuration, high load capacity, tool-free installation, cable management options, and door concepts. It also lists over 100 pre-configured enclosure variants that are available for fast delivery across Europe, along with their specifications and included accessories.
Here are the key steps to calculate the heat loss in an enclosure:
1. Determine the total heat loss (V) of all installed components in the enclosure:
- Add up the heat loss of each individual component as specified in the component datasheets.
2. Calculate the heat dissipation via the enclosure surface (S):
- S = k x A x ΔT
Where:
k = heat transfer coefficient of the enclosure material (typically 5.5 W/m2K for sheet steel)
A = surface area of the enclosure
ΔT = temperature difference between inside (Ti) and outside (To) of the enclosure
3. Subtract the surface heat dissipation (S)
Rittal produces precision climate control units called CRACs for data centers. The CRAC units ensure optimal temperature and humidity conditions for IT equipment in data centers handling high thermal loads. There are two types: CRAC DX units which use direct evaporation and have an external air-cooled condenser, and CRAC CW units which use cold water for cooling and have an external recooling system. The document provides specifications for several models of each unit type, including their cooling output capacities, dimensions, fan and filter configurations, and optional features.
This document provides information on E.M.B. Products AG, including their product offerings and history. They specialize in smoke and heat exhaust systems, industrial ventilation, and facade systems. The company was founded in 1989 and has since expanded production to Slovakia and export activities across Europe, China, South America, UAE, and other regions. Their product lines include natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators, decentralized ventilation systems, and mechanical ventilation solutions.
Mechanical ventilation combined with natural ventilation provides an effective and economical ventilation system. It can be implemented as decentralized or central plants. Key factors are air exchange rate and inlet location to ensure fresh air reaches workers. Natural ventilation utilizes thermal updrafts to remove stale air. Ventilation units like the Phoenix, Firefighter, and Smokejet provide natural ventilation and smoke extraction, and come in sizes up to several meters wide. The Megaphoenix, Megastar, and Multijet provide three benefits - ventilation, daylighting, and smoke extraction - in all weather, while the Airstar and Airjet are high-performance labyrinth and wall ventilation systems.
This document provides information on Rittal's line of small enclosures, including polycarbonate enclosures, cast aluminium enclosures, terminal boxes, E-Boxes, and bus enclosures. It lists the specifications, features, and accessories for each enclosure type, including dimensions, materials, color options, and protection ratings. Rittal's small enclosures offer versatile solutions for industrial and commercial applications requiring electrical protection in IP66/IP67 rated enclosures.
This document discusses inflation and its causes and effects. It aims to understand how supply of goods and services affects price and inflation rates. The methodology uses descriptive and analytical approaches, including surveys and interviews, to collect data on inflation rates in different fiscal years. Inflation can have both positive and negative effects on an economy. An increase in production can lead to more supply and lower prices, reducing inflation despite higher overall prices.
The document discusses using WordPress to create a gamified knowledge management system (KMS) for sharing knowledge and collaboration. It proposes using WordPress with plugins like BuddyPress for user profiles and groups, BadgeOS for gamification through badges, and myCRED to reward points and badges. The system would allow role-based security, discussions, document sharing, wikis, and analytics through other plugins. Configuring the plugins and features is described to provide collaboration tools and an easy to administer system for engagement and knowledge sharing through gamification.
This document provides an overview of Rittal's TS IT network/server enclosures. It describes the key features and benefits of the enclosures, including their modularity, tool-free installation, cable management capabilities, and door concepts. It also lists over 100 pre-configured enclosure variants that are available for fast delivery, along with their specifications and included accessories. The document emphasizes that Rittal offers a complete "Rittal - The System" platform for industrial applications that combines innovative products with efficient service worldwide.
The document discusses Rittal's Blue e+ line of wall-mounted cooling units. It summarizes the key principles and benefits of the units as being up to 75% energy savings through efficient components, versatility through multi-voltage capability for worldwide use, longer service life through gentle cooling, and intuitive operation via touch display. It also provides specifications for various models in the Blue e+ series.
Rittal top therm_cooling_units_generation_“blue_e”Eeu SC
Rittal is transitioning its entire range of cooling units with Basic controllers to the new, more efficient "Blue e" generation with Comfort controllers. The Blue e units save up to 45% energy compared to previous models through features like eco-mode control. Cooling units with Basic controllers will only be available for order until November 30, 2012, after which they will be replaced by Blue e units offering intelligent control, display of operating status, and energy savings.
The document summarizes the new generation of TopTherm chillers from Rittal, including improvements over the old generation. The new chillers have optimized thermodynamics from a redesigned condenser fan location, increased flexibility from customizable option packages, and faster availability due to an off-the-shelf basic platform. The option packages allow the chillers to be tailored to individual requirements, and the conversion table shows the new chillers' cooling output capacities.
The document describes Rittal's TopTherm chiller system, which offers a standardized modular design for efficient cooling. The modular components include control modules, chiller modules, and water modules that can be combined and exchanged easily. This allows for fast delivery and installation of customized cooling systems ranging from 8-40kW.
Rittal provides liquid cooling packages (LCPs) for efficient rack and data center cooling. The LCPs can cool server racks using either water-based cooling or direct expansion cooling with refrigerant. They offer redundant cooling circuits, fans, and power supplies for high reliability. The water-based LCPs can cool up to 55kW per unit and provide energy savings of up to 50% through intelligent fan control. The direct expansion LCPs are suitable for smaller cooling loads of 12kW.
The document describes Rittal's LCP Hybrid liquid cooling system. It combines heat pipe technology with a large cold water heat exchanger surface to provide efficient cooling of server racks. The LCP Hybrid replaces a rack's rear door, connecting to an existing cold water circuit to regulate the rack's climate without requiring additional fans. It distributes heat evenly across the heat exchanger surface for maximum efficiency and energy savings. The LCP Hybrid is easily installed, provides full rack access, and problem-free water connections.
This document provides an overview of Rittal's TS IT network and server enclosures. It describes the key features and benefits of the enclosures, including their modular configuration, high load capacity, tool-free installation, cable management options, and door concepts. It also lists over 100 pre-configured enclosure variants that are available for fast delivery across Europe, along with their specifications and included accessories.
Here are the key steps to calculate the heat loss in an enclosure:
1. Determine the total heat loss (V) of all installed components in the enclosure:
- Add up the heat loss of each individual component as specified in the component datasheets.
2. Calculate the heat dissipation via the enclosure surface (S):
- S = k x A x ΔT
Where:
k = heat transfer coefficient of the enclosure material (typically 5.5 W/m2K for sheet steel)
A = surface area of the enclosure
ΔT = temperature difference between inside (Ti) and outside (To) of the enclosure
3. Subtract the surface heat dissipation (S)
Rittal produces precision climate control units called CRACs for data centers. The CRAC units ensure optimal temperature and humidity conditions for IT equipment in data centers handling high thermal loads. There are two types: CRAC DX units which use direct evaporation and have an external air-cooled condenser, and CRAC CW units which use cold water for cooling and have an external recooling system. The document provides specifications for several models of each unit type, including their cooling output capacities, dimensions, fan and filter configurations, and optional features.
This document provides information on E.M.B. Products AG, including their product offerings and history. They specialize in smoke and heat exhaust systems, industrial ventilation, and facade systems. The company was founded in 1989 and has since expanded production to Slovakia and export activities across Europe, China, South America, UAE, and other regions. Their product lines include natural smoke and heat exhaust ventilators, decentralized ventilation systems, and mechanical ventilation solutions.
Mechanical ventilation combined with natural ventilation provides an effective and economical ventilation system. It can be implemented as decentralized or central plants. Key factors are air exchange rate and inlet location to ensure fresh air reaches workers. Natural ventilation utilizes thermal updrafts to remove stale air. Ventilation units like the Phoenix, Firefighter, and Smokejet provide natural ventilation and smoke extraction, and come in sizes up to several meters wide. The Megaphoenix, Megastar, and Multijet provide three benefits - ventilation, daylighting, and smoke extraction - in all weather, while the Airstar and Airjet are high-performance labyrinth and wall ventilation systems.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.