Stulz’s CyberAir Mini

STULZ, the global mission critical air conditioning specialist, has introduced its CyberAir Mini DX range of space saving solutions for small and medium sized heat loads. Available from January 2025, the CyberAir Mini DX complements the highly successful CyberAir Mini CW range and together they will replace the company’s MiniSpace series.

With the CyberAir Mini DX, STULZ aims to build on the considerable success of the CyberAir Mini CW, which was introduced in 2021 and is available in four sizes with cooling capacities between 8.9kW and 34.7kW. Built using state-of-the-art components, the CyberAir Mini DX is a compact and efficient precision direct expansion air conditioning system that delivers effective climate control in server rooms and telecommunication closets. It is an excellent solution for businesses seeking to safeguard sensitive IT infrastructure through precise temperature control, while at the same time minimizing operating costs.

The CyberAir Mini DX is available in three sizes, with outputs from 5.9kW to 22.7kW, and to offer the most appropriate option for the widest variety of applications, each device can be configured with a choice of five different cooling systems. These include two air-cooled direct evaporation systems, a water-cooled direct evaporation system, a chilled water system with redundant air cooling  and a hybrid free cooling system.

To further enhance the level of customer choice, the CyberAir Mini DX can operate with four different varieties of refrigerant.

Alongside R410A and R407C options, STULZ is continuing its mission to provide the most sustainable air conditioning systems possible by offering R513A and R454C low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants.

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