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Once you’ve entered your order at the McDonald’s self-service kiosk, you expect your Big Mac, cappuccino or apple pie to be ready fast. In Austria, the fast food chain is using IT infrastructure from Rittal to make this possible on a technical level. Each restaurant is now getting a VX IT rack from Rittal that is geared to the specific needs of the location. No fewer than 68 restaurants have already been equipped with racks. The main differences relate to climate control. If the room itself has air conditioning, open models are used. If the rack requires direct cooling, on the other hand, it has a closed design and includes a fan. The racks are only delivered once they have been fully assembled at Rittal.
MTA has significantly optimised its mechanical and electrical engineering development process thanks to Eplan Harness proD. This software solution makes it possible to create precise 3D models of cable harnesses and incorporates both mechanical and electrotechnical designs. As a result, lead times are around 25 percent shorter, changes on each machine take half the time and design errors are detected at an early stage. What’s more, automated parts and order lists result in less administrative work.
Using future-proof technologies, S-Transport has made a name for itself in South Korea’s rail industry. Rittal has supplied CS Toptec outdoor enclosures and Blue e+ cooling units for a “Hot Box Detector” – a key component for rail safety. The South Korean railway authority’s project covers 40 sets, which are being installed in Daegu and Gyeongbuk in the period from 2024 to 2026. Thanks to its stainless steel frame and double-walled aluminium panel design, the CS Toptec enclosure offers protection against extreme weather conditions and ensures a long service life. The Blue e+ outdoor cooling units also help ensure uninterrupted system operation all year round by keeping internal temperatures stable, even during extreme weather conditions.
Today’s power grids must incorporate a whole range of renewable energies and be available at all times. The Royal Mint in the United Kingdom also needs to meet this challenge. The power supply at its site in Wales is based on a 2 MW solar system, two wind turbines, a combined heat and power unit and a battery energy storage system. HiT Power supplied four 100 kW inverters for the battery system, which was installed in Rittal enclosures. Cooling was one of the biggest challenges. Thanks to the flexible design of the enclosures, however, it was possible to improve the airflow effectively and meet the cooling requirements.
The Australian company GPS Electrical Services has used the new RiLineX power distribution platform for a project with a power rating of 250 A. The challenge lay in ensuring the power from several motor starters was distributed reliably and effectively. The process of configuring and planning the new RiLineX platform and installing it in the enclosure was completed in no time at all.