Vertiv™ SmartCabinet ID | Airflow System | Low Ambient Condenser | 7.0 kW | NA

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Vertiv SmartCabinet ID | Airflow System | Low Ambient Condenser | 7.0 kW | NA

The Vertiv SmartCabinet ID is a cutting-edge micro data center designed to shield sensitive IT infrastructure from the kinds of environmental challenges you’ll find in harsh industrial environments. This compact, rugged enclosure combines an integrated airflow system with a low ambient condenser to deliver reliable cooling, protect against dust and humidity, and keep critical workloads online even in spaces where temperature swings and contaminants are common. With its compact footprint, modular design, and smart monitoring capabilities, the SmartCabinet ID is built to optimize uptime, reduce maintenance overhead, and scale with your edge or small-scale data center needs. Powered by a 7.0 kW cooling capacity, it provides a balance of performance and efficiency, allowing you to deploy more IT in a single cabinet without sacrificing reliability. Whether you’re supporting edge computing, industrial automation, or compact server racks, this Vertiv solution is engineered to deliver consistent, predictable cooling while simplifying installation, operation, and ongoing management.

  • Rugged protection for harsh environments: The SmartCabinet ID features a sealed enclosure, corrosion‑resistant hardware, and gasketed doors to minimize dust ingress and humidity exposure. This robust construction helps extend the life of IT gear, reduces thermal cycling stress, and preserves performance in factories, warehouses, and other demanding facilities.
  • Advanced airflow system: An integrated airflow management architecture with tuned diffusers, baffles, and airflow channels directs cooling precisely where it’s needed. By reducing air mixing and hotspots, it improves heat removal efficiency at higher rack densities and supports consistent operating temperatures across the entire IT footprint.
  • Low ambient condenser for challenging spaces: The low ambient condenser design is engineered to maintain effective heat rejection even when ambient conditions rise. This ensures stable cooling performance in environments with limited outdoor cooling options, prolonging component life and minimizing the risk of thermal throttling or equipment failure.
  • Modular and scalable by design: The SmartCabinet ID supports modular expansion of cooling modules, power distribution, and additional racks as your IT footprint grows. This scalable architecture lets you start small and smoothly scale up without migrating to a new enclosure, saving capital and reducing downtime.
  • Integrated monitoring and remote management: Built-in sensors monitor temperature, humidity, door status, power usage, and airflow metrics. Seamless integration with standard IT management platforms enables proactive maintenance, alerts, and data-driven decisions to optimize uptime and energy efficiency.

Technical Details of Vertiv™ SmartCabinet ID | Airflow System | Low Ambient Condenser | 7.0 kW | NA

  • Cooling capacity: 7.0 kW cooling capability designed for dense micro data center workloads within a compact cabinet footprint.
  • Airflow system: Integrated airflow management with precision diffusers and baffles to ensure uniform cooling across all installed racks and minimize hot spots.
  • Condenser: Low ambient condenser optimized for operation in elevated ambient temperatures, maintaining steady thermal performance.
  • Enclosure construction: Durable, sealed enclosure with anti-dust and anti-humidity features, reinforced chassis, and secure locking mechanisms for physical security.
  • Monitoring and control: Embedded environmental sensors (temperature, humidity, door status) and power monitoring, enabling remote visibility and alerting through compatible management systems.

How to install Vertiv SmartCabinet ID

Installing the Vertiv SmartCabinet ID is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and maximize cooling effectiveness from day one. Begin with site readiness: confirm there is adequate clearance for front-to-back airflow, maintenance access, and cable management, and verify that the space can support the cabinet’s weight and mounting requirements. Assess the environment—dust control, humidity mitigation, and ventilation systems should be aligned with the cabinet’s protective features to ensure the internal environment remains within target ranges. Prepare the electrical setup by confirming grounded, properly rated power sources compatible with your local standards, and arrange dedicated circuits for PDUs and critical IT loads. Plan your IT equipment layout to optimize intake and exhaust paths; consider front-loading servers to maximize airflow and minimize recirculation. If you anticipate future expansion, map out modular components such as additional cooling modules or racks so you can add capacity without relocating or reconfiguring the cabinet.

Unpack and place the cabinet on a stable, level surface, then anchor it according to your facility’s structural requirements. Install the low ambient condenser and the integrated airflow components in their designated locations, following the manufacturer’s mounting guidelines to ensure optimal heat rejection and airflow paths. Route power and data cables with meticulous cable management—use the included channels and ties to separate power from data lines, prevent obstruction of vents, and facilitate easy maintenance. Install IT equipment into the front rack space, ensuring proper weight distribution and adequate clearance for intake and exhaust. Attach sensors in recommended positions to monitor critical points, such as near hot aisles and around high-density loads. After physical installation, connect the cabinet to your monitoring suite and verify remote access functionality. Run a commissioning sequence that includes a controlled load test, temperature ramping, and validation of all alarms and alerts. Finally, document the configuration, calibrate sensors for accuracy, and schedule routine maintenance checks to preserve performance and reliability over the life of the cabinet.

Operationally, the SmartCabinet ID is designed for enterprise-grade reliability at the edge: it supports rapid deployment, simplifies ongoing management, and helps maintain consistent cooling even as ambient conditions vary. The combination of a compact footprint, rugged enclosure, and sophisticated airflow and condenser design makes it a strong fit for industrial facilities, edge data centers, and remote sites where space, resilience, and uptime are critical. With sensible integration into existing IT ecosystems, you can monitor, adjust, and optimize cooling and environmental parameters from a single interface, enabling proactive maintenance and data-driven capacity planning. This translates into reduced mean time to repair (MTTR), fewer unplanned outages, and more predictable performance during peak workloads. For organizations prioritizing efficiency, the SmartCabinet ID delivers improved energy performance through targeted cooling, intelligent monitoring, and streamlined maintenance workflows—helping to lower total cost of ownership while preserving the integrity of your most valuable IT assets.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the cooling capacity of the Vertiv SmartCabinet ID? The system provides up to 7.0 kW of cooling capacity, enabling effective cooling for dense micro data center workloads within a compact enclosure. This makes it suitable for edge deployments and small to mid-sized server racks where space is at a premium.
  • How does the airflow system improve reliability? The integrated airflow management directs conditioned air precisely to where it is needed, reduces hotspots, and minimizes warm aisle recirculation. This leads to more uniform temperatures across racks, better equipment performance, and longer component life.
  • Is the cabinet protected against dust and humidity? Yes. The enclosure is designed with seals and protective features to resist dust intrusion and humidity, helping to preserve electronics and maintain consistent operation in challenging environments.
  • Can I expand capacity in the future? The design is modular and scalable, enabling you to add cooling modules, additional racks, or power distribution without replacing the cabinet. This flexibility supports evolving IT workloads and growing edge deployments.
  • Does it support remote monitoring? Absolutely. Built-in sensors monitor critical environmental and power parameters, and the data can be integrated with existing monitoring platforms for alerts, reporting, and proactive maintenance actions.
  • What environments is this cabinet best suited for? Industrial facilities with dust, high humidity, or temperature fluctuations, edge data centers, and locations where traditional data centers would be impractical due to space or climate conditions.

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