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5 environmental control, Heat removal-self-contained, air cooled xdf, Heat removal-water/glycol cooled xdf – Emerson Liebert XDF User Manual

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XDF Components

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3.1.5 Environmental Control

The XDF supplies cooling air—68°F to 77°F (20-25°C)—to electronic equipment in the rack-mount

equipment compartment.
In normal operation, six fans at the right front corner of the XDF circulate cooling air through the

equipment compartment. The laterally circulating air absorbs heat generated by the electronic equip-

ment and transfers the heat to an evaporator coil at the right rear of the XDF. The heat is removed

differently in the self-contained, air cooled and water/glycol cooled units.

Heat Removal—Self-Contained, Air Cooled XDF

Heat removed from the self-contained, air cooled XDF cabinet is transferred to condenser coils at the

top of the XDF, in a section separated from the equipment compartment. The condenser fan on top of

the self-contained, air cooled XDF draws ambient air through the condenser coils and exhausts the

heat-laden air into the room.

Heat Removal—Water/Glycol Cooled XDF

The water/glycol cooled XDF transfers the heat captured by the evaporator coil to a brazed plate con-

denser at the top of the unit, also separate from the equipment compartment. That heat is then car-

ried away by the cooling water or glycol to a condenser or drycooler.

Figure 7

Cooling system components—self-contained, air cooled models

Condenser Air

Intake Vent for

Normal Operation

Condenser Coil

Backup Ventilation Intake

Vent (exhaust vent is on

rear)

Rear

Front

Condenser Fan

Evaporator Coil (behind

damper) extracts heat

from circulated air