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Data center and server rack cooling

Tripp Lite series top-of-rack cooling

Designed to work in conjunction with Tripp Lite series and Eaton racks, top-of-rack cooling solutions provide supplemental cooling, ideal for increasing ventilation to rackmount equipment and preventing sudden shutdowns and failures caused by overheating. By mounting on top of racks, valuable floor and rack space is kept available for critical IT equipment, making it an ideal solution for tight-fitting network closets and other mission-critical IT applications, including retail, light industrial, and laboratory locations. 

Eaton Tripp Lite series SRCOOL33KPT33U

Single rack solution

  • Close-coupled design: Cooling positioned above IT gear reduces space requirements and improves energy efficiency.
  • Top-of-rack form factor: Conserves data center white space by scaling vertically. Allows cold air to cascade downward and heat to rise naturally.
  • Internal condenser: Self-contained system does not require piping, allowing quicker and easier deployment.
  • Matching 25U or 33U rack: Optional rack cabinet is insulated and sealed to keep cold air inside and help prevent dust and debris from entering. Available bundled with cooling system.
  • Rack-type profile: Integrates seamlessly with available matching racks and provides compatibility with most EIA-compliant rack cabinets < 33U.
  • Emergency ventilation: Optional vent opens automatically in case of cooling failure to help prevent IT equipment from

Applications

Network closets: on-premises computing for edge
Retail and commercial: point-of-sale IT, branch office networking, dedicated application for hosting local clients
Light industrial: machinery, imaging, processing, aggregation, IT for order management
Research and development: cooling for single rack of lab IT equipment

Emergency ventilation

The optional SRCOOLTMVENT accessory inserts directly into the reserved slot on top-of-rack cooling solutions, helping prevent IT equipment from overheating in the event of cooling system failure.
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