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APC SCHNEIDER ELECT IT DIRECT SHIP ECOBREEZE FRAME 20FT 6M 480/3/60 VAC
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APC EcoBreeze Frame 20 ft 480/3/60 VAC | In-Row Cooling, Enterprise
APC
MPN: ACECFR20200SE
$94,932.84$147,170.00
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Key Features
- 20 ft (6 m) EcoBreeze frame
- 480/3/60 VAC input power
- In-row cooling architecture
- APC Schneider Electric platform
- Direct-ship configuration
- Designed for data center thermal management
- Stabilize rack inlet temperatures with in-row cooling placed directly beside heat loads
- Fit dense data center layouts using a 20 ft, 6 m frame footprint
Keep heat where it belongs: out of the rack path and under control. APC’s EcoBreeze frame is built for in-row cooling deployments that need direct thermal management at the point of load. With a 20 ft, 6 m frame and 480/3/60 VAC power profile, it fits data center electrical and mechanical planning where space, airflow, and service access are tightly constrained.
This is the kind of infrastructure choice that makes sense when rack density rises and traditional perimeter cooling starts to lose efficiency. By placing cooling closer to the heat source, the system helps maintain more stable inlet conditions for critical equipment and reduces the thermal swings that can stress servers, storage, and network gear.
For teams designing around uptime, the value is in control. In-row cooling supports more predictable thermal behavior, cleaner aisle management, and a layout that scales with dense deployments. It is a practical fit for enterprise rooms, colocation environments, and phased refresh projects where cooling must align with the rack plan, not fight it.
Ideal For
- High-density enterprise server rows requiring localized cooling
- Colocation suites with tight aisle and floor-space constraints
- Data center refresh projects replacing perimeter cooling dependence
- Row-based deployments where thermal control must track rack growth
Why This Product
- 1Places cooling at the row instead of relying on room-level airflow
- 2Uses a 20 ft frame suited to planned data center layouts
- 3Matches 480/3/60 VAC facility power requirements
- 4Targets dense infrastructure where hot spots are costly


