Video Animation: Efficient Cooling for Data Centres

About half of the outlay for electricity of a data centre is used to ensure security and availability, for fire prevention and fire fighting and in the climate control system. Of this, about a quarter is accounted for by climate control. It follows that climate control is one of the most important areas to be addressed in improving energy efficiency.

So how can the energy efficiency of a climate control system be improved? Schroff gives a response to this question in a video animation available at Schroff website. This demonstration shows how a data centre can be made more energy efficient in a series of steps. From so-called hot and cold aisle configurations through to the containment of the hot or cold aisle, the process is described step by step in words and images. Judicious use of the LHX 40 air/water heat exchanger is also discussed. Users receive all important information relating to the individual steps and about how the various solutions work. These measures for improving energy efficiency can contribute to savings of up to 30 % in energy costs.

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