Using cooling efficiency of water, HP MCS 100 and 200 provide front-to back cooling of fully populated high-density racks, keeping them hot-spot free and minimizing overall heat load on data center. As servers expel warm exhaust air out rear of rack, fan modules re-direct warm air into heat exchanger module. Air is re-cooled and then re-circulated to front of rack. HP MCS 100 offers 5,000–35,000 W of capacity, while HP MCS 200 offers 10,000–50,000 W. Each is capable of cooling 1 or 2 racks.
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