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CyberLab

CyberLab This Presentation The Applications The Product

CyberLab The Applications: Museums/Archives/Storage Rooms Cultural heritage can be of national, regional or local importance All of them have symbolic, aesthetic, cultural, social, historical an monetary value that are frequently impossible to estimate. Preservation is therefore important Preservation is required indefinitely Specimens: Proben

CyberLab The Applications: Museums/Archives/Storage Rooms Books and documents or parchments Works of art Historical artifacts Specimens of national history Examples of popular trade goods Technological accomplishments Films … Specimens: Proben

CyberLab Factors with direct effect on the degradation of materials and objects Temperature Humidity Air Pollution (Particulate and Gas) Light (photochemical and photo physical changes) Pest Infestation (insects, mold, fungi, bacteria) Shock and Vibration (can damage sensitive objects) Natural Emergencies Building and mechanical design malfunction (water pipe failure,…) Theft and Vandalism (Access control,…) Pest infestation: Schädlingsbefall Mold: Schimmel

CyberLab Factors with direct effect on the degradation of materials and objects Temperature Heat damages paper and other material Heat can increase the reaction rate of pollutants with materials, change acidity and promotes microbiological activity. Temperature fluctuations cause alternate expand and contract. This then leads to cracking. Humidity Physical effects: Changes in size and shape Chemical effects: Chemical reactions (corrosion, fading of dyes) Biological effects: Biologic deterioration High Humidity: Metal corrosion, warping, splitting, bacterial growth… Low Humidity: Materials dry and shrink. Parchments and leather are subject to desiccation and embrittlement Fading of dyes : Ausbleichen von Farbstoffen Deterioration: Verschlechterung Warping: Verwerfungen Splitting: Spaltung Parchment: Pergament Dessication: Austrocknung Embrittlement: Versprödung

CyberLab The Applications: Laboratories Biological Chemical Physical contain biologically active materials or involve the chemical manipulation of these materials Biochemistry, microbiology, cell biology, biotechnology, genomics, immunology, botany, pharmacology, toxicology Chemical Organic and inorganic synthesis and analytic functions Material and electronic science Physical Lasers, optics, nuclear material, high- and low temperature material, electronics, analytic instruments

CyberLab The Applications: Laboratories Control Parameters Temperature, Humidity, Air Cleanliness Static Pressure Negative pressure to isolate hazardous or toxic operations Positive pressure for protective isolation of precious or delicate operations Air Motion, Air Distribution, Air Velocity Sound (Scientists at work) Time limited loads / Part Loads Lab‘s usually need precise cooling for „short“ periods (hours, days, weeks) Studies can be short or long term, with low or high heat load Economy/Efficiency HVAC is approx. 30% to 50% of the overall construction budget Opex: Lifetime is usually 15-30 years -> Opex shall be low

CyberLab The Application: Air Changes per Hour A major metric for these applications is the Air Changes per Hour - value The typical range is 6 to 12 ach CyberLab Air Volume: 6.000 m³/h Air Changes per Hour (ach) Room Volume [m³] Room area @4m room height [m²] Room area @5m room height [m²] 6 1.000 250 200 7 857 214 171 8 750 188 150 9 667 167 133 10 600 120 11 545 136 109 12 500 125 100

CyberLab The Needs Long term stable climate conditions for the valuable and sensible goods. Reliability Low operating cost

CyberLab CyberLab is a new, standardized, reliable and efficient solution for applications that need constant temperature and humidity conditions combined with a low or even no heat load generation. CyberLab is designed for applications such as Museums, Archives, Storage Rooms and Laboratories.

CyberLab The Look

CyberLab The Technical Data CyberLab Cooling Capacity (at 24°C, 45% r.H.) kW 20,1 Air Volume m³/h 6.000 Sound Pressure Level (2m, free field) dBA 57 Power Consumption 5,9 Height mm 1.980 Width 950 Depth 890 Weight Kg 355

CyberLab The Application Range CyberLab Room Temperature 18 – 35 °C Low Room Humidity 5°C Dew Point High Room Humidity between 60% at 18°C and 33% at 35°C Air Volume 3.000 – 7.000 m³/h External static pressure 0 – 450 Pa Outdoor Temperature -10°C (-45°C optional) - +52°C

CyberLab The Product Features In line with VDI 6022 (hygiene requirements) Airflow direction: Upflow, suction from the front Refrigerant: R410a Filter M5 Capacity control between 0% and 100% Control Accuracy: +/- 0,5K and +/- 3% r.H. Speed controlled EC compressor Refrigerant heater and proportional electrical heater Incl. Power supply for external mounted Ultrasonic humidifier

CyberLab The Options and Accessories Controller keypad C7000 Advanced Humidifier: Ultrasonic 5kg/h or 8kg/h Filter F7 Air Duct Connection Building Management Connectivity …and many more…

CyberLab Controls Cooling Humidification Dehumidification 1st by compressor speed control 2nd by refrigerant reheat 3rd by proportional electrical reheat Humidification By proportional, external mounted Ultrasonic humidifier Dehumidification Via relative humidity or dew point By compressor speed control, electronic expansion valve and electrical reheat

CyberLab Accuracy Temperature: +-0,5°C Relative Humidity: +- 3% Accuracy depends on: Room size Room tightness Air changes per hour Variation of the heat load

CyberLab Reliability Stulz has 40+ years experience in the highly reliability driven data center market Exclusive use of high quality, proven components Matching components work as a system Automatic changeover to a redundant model in case of failure

CyberLab Efficiency Efficient data center cooling equipment is our core business. CyberLab takes advantage of this experience. Components for efficient operation: High efficiency EC fans Speed controlled EC compressor Refrigerant heater Proportional electrical heater Proportional Ultrasonic humidifier Control logic for minimum operating cost

CyberLab The Major USP’s 40+ years experience in a reliability driven market Standardized product Possibility for witness testing Use of matching components Very precise control logic Globally available with sales and service

CyberLab The Manual Application driven product documentation

CyberLab The Tender Text Product and application specific tender text incl. USP’s

CyberLab The Website Have a look at our cool new website and share it: www.stulz.de/en/cyberlab/

CyberLab The Competition …are not the usual data center cooling suppliers Unitary air conditioner / Small air handler Plant construction/engineering

CyberLab The Differentiation Stulz offers a standardized product Stulz offers a product, designed for the needs of this specific applications It’s made of matching components Components with proven reliability

CyberLab The Solution CyberLab satisfies the need for long term stable climate conditions for valuable and sensible goods placed in Laboratories, Archives, Storage Rooms and Museums.

CyberLab The Benefits Standardized solution for the specific requirements of these applications Made of proven and matching components Made and serviced by a global player

Many thanks for your attention CyberLab Many thanks for your attention