Asymblix, a leader in outside plant thermal solutions,
announces the launch of the new upgrade kit for use in the patented
Asymblix 1000 Watt Heat Exchangers. The new kit provides additional air
velocity for the inner and outer loop fans leading to an additional 400
watts of the heat dissipation using the existing heat exchanger
structure.
Asymblix 1000W heat exchanger has inner and outer loop fan that are
thermostatically monitored by the Asymblix standard controller which
activates both fans. The new upgrade kit includes the VelociHX
controller which is the third generation fan monitoring and speed
control platform from Asymblix and has been specifically designed for
Asymblix’s heat exchangers and retrofit cooling systems. By monitoring
interior cabinet air temperature, VelociHX tailors the speed of cooling
fans based on thermal load of the OSP cabinet. Reducing the fan speeds
to match thermal load allows a major reduction in fan noise and power
consumption.
VelociHX locally indicates cooling system status through 8 indication
LEDs, immediately pinpointing any problems. Furthermore, RS-232
communications and a standard dry-contact alarm output are available for
connecting to any existing upstream site monitoring platform. The
VelociHX is microprocessor controlled and monitors all data points over
ten times a second.
VelociHX is available for most Asymblix heat exchangers, and already
deployed OSP retrofit cooling upgrades, as well as with customized
thermal management solutions.
About Asymblix
Based in Richardson, Texas, Asymblix OSP Solutions provides the most comprehensive retrofit
cooling systems and legacy remote site upgrade kits that enable telecom
service providers to modernize their local delivery infrastructure at
minimum cost and time. Asymblix has engineered unique cooling products
and total mechanical retrofit kits and upgrades for each specific remote
cabinet that has been broadly deployed by Telcos over the last 30 plus
years.
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Thursday, June 26, 2014
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