
News and Product update
Kepber announced the "Heavy duty and Locking of Power cord" on 1/6/2021


"PowerLINK" is cable assemblies are also designed to minimize the risk of disconnecting outlets from power strips and connectors from servers with special equipment designed specifically "The Locking type " for the use of the product by R&D department of Kepber Technology We offer it in various colors. so you can easily color your network and determine which cable goes to which network by quickly and The end plugged into your server. The power cables come in “ 16 amps ”. These cables come in a variety of colors including blue, yellow, red and black. We also provide these cables in varying lengths and with different locking mechanisms
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East to use.
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Safety and High power rating.
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" Don't make mistakes with simple things. "
Kepber announced the "Micro data center technology" on 20/1/2020
Easy Deployment
Within one day, you can deploy the IT equipments and power on your business. Pre-manufactured and fully tested means that no-extra on-site engineering required to activate the product.
Easy Management
Design once and deploy anywhere. By this standardized architecture and remote monitoring platform, you can gain control of these critical assets, reduce risks, operational costs and improve service level.
Easy Expansion
Buy small then scale to big. These stand-alone scalable solution means you can plan and invest your IT assets step by step while your business grows. Invest only when necessary.
Complete for equipment need
Built in with Cooling System, Monitoring System (displays all information, such as temperature & humidity, smoke, door opening, power and cooling status), Security System, Rack mounted UPS(Uninterruptible power supply), Rack System, Power distribution unit (PDU) and Rack mounted automatic fire suppression system.
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Kepber announced the "Micro channel technology" on 15/7/2019


What are microchannel aluminum coils technology for next-generation HVAC?
Microchannel coils are all aluminum coils with multiple flat tubes containing the microchannels through which refrigerant flows. Heat transfer is maximized by the insertion of angled or louvered fins inbetween the flat tubes. The components are joined together into a single coil using a controlled atmosphere brazing furnace. Product quality and integrity are maximized since only one braze is required compared to 50 plus manually brazed connections with traditional copper/aluminum coils.
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Features to Increased efficiency
• Reduced size and weight.
• Increased efficiency results in the possibility to reduce surface sizes for same performance.
• Up to 40-60% less refrigerant charge.
• More than 30-40% higher HT efficiency.
• Up to 30% lower airside DP.
• Less material is used per coil which is also easier to recycle and reuse.
• The single-row coil design with smaller volume also contributes to lowering refrigerant volume from 20 up to 50%
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Easier to clean - Microchannel coils are easy to clean
You can actually wash the Microchannel coils with a high pressure sprayer without bending the fins – with a tube and fin coil that would bend all the fins flat! Now you have an opportunity to add condenser coil cleaning to your maintenance contracts; you can easily clean a coil to like-new condition in less than 10 minutes with a pressure spray; there is no other coil that is this easy to clean.
Kepber announced the "AIR BOOSTER" on 15/3/2018
How to increase the efficiency of the air flow without increasing the unit of air conditioners.?
Kepber found a way to help the circulating cooling system work in old, problematic data centers to work efficiently with air booster devices at the desired temperature.
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Kepber "Air Booster Floor " is a flexible for cooling data centers with high-density loads. Integrated within a raised floor and EC fan to increase air flow to front of the rack, it allows the cold air produced by the Air cooling unit to be air flow direction to front of the rack. Air Booster Floor guarantees an efficient operation of the rack units at the design conditions.
