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Green and Peaceful – A New Product by Kell Systems Limited

Kell Systems Limited, pioneers of the ‘Portable Server Environment’, launch a brilliant and unique product onto the IT market this month.

 

The new product, known as the Kell Systems Blade Pax1, has been specifically designed to house the popular HP C3000 blade server.  Kell Systems has worked closely with HP to develop a product that will reduce noise and heat emissions generated by the blade server, as well as enhance the office environment and allow for a more flexible workspace.


 


Kell Systems Director, John MacDonald, believes there is no other product on the market to compare, he comments:


 


"The Kell Systems Blade Pax1 is an environmentally aware and sustainable product that can easily be incorporated into any modern office environment.  We have worked closely with HP to develop a system that will compliment the HP CP3000 blade server.  The blade server is an innovative and quality product that provides a lot of computing power.  However it is an intense server, which by nature, generates a lot of noise and heat.  In the development of the Kell Systems Blade Pax1 we have created a unique solution that reduces, if not eliminates, noise and dissipates heat emissions and works perfectly with the blade server."


 


The simple ‘structure, designed to house the HP CP3000 blade server, is a complex yet highly effective facility.  The Kell Systems Blade Pax1, so named after the Latin word for ‘peace', is a passive system that contains no power, and hence no moving or electrical components.  It is an ingenious ‘box' engineered to massively reduce any noise or heat generated by the server it houses.


 

The materials, selected for their ability to reduce vibrations, are so arranged that the components transfer the air around the facility through a series of labyrinths, without allowing the sound to escape into the environment.  The amount of heat, normally generated by the server, is overcome by the speed at which the air is moved around the ‘box' and no additional cooling system is required.


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