Ensuring your data centre operates at peak performance requires advanced cooling solutions tailored to your specific needs. Our systems provide superior efficiency, reliability, and scalability to keep your critical infrastructure running smoothly.
Data Centre Cooling Systems
We are your provider of data centre cooling systems, where advanced technology meets essential cooling requirements.
Data Centre Cooling for Superior Efficiency
Our cutting-edge systems are used when liquid cooling data centres around the country. With our chiller units we aim to maximise the efficiency of your data centre operations. By maintaining optimal temperature and humidity levels, our solutions help extend the lifespan of your equipment, reduce energy consumption, and minimise the risk of downtime.
Types of Data Centre Cooling Systems
Air-Based Data Cooling Systems
Computer room air conditioning units use refrigerators to cool the air and are designed specifically for data centre environments. Cool air is circulated through the data centre, absorbing heat from the equipment. Computer room air handlers work very similarly except they use chilled water to cool the air which can be a more energy-efficient method.
Liquid-Based Data Cooling Systems
Chilled water systems circulate chilled water via pipes to absorb heat from data centre environments. This water is then directed to cooling units that dissipate the heat to the outside environment. Direct-to-chip liquid cooling in an approach that involves delivering the liquid coolant directly to the processors and any other heat-generating components in the servers. This allows for higher-density configurations as the hottest parts of the equipment are targeted.
The Benefits of Our Data Centre Cooling Systems
Data Centre Immersion Cooling Solutions
What is Data Centre Immersion Cooling?
Data centre immersion cooling is an advanced cooling technique where servers and IT hardware are submerged in a thermally conductive but electrically insulating liquid. Unlike traditional air or liquid cooling methods, immersion cooling directly contacts the electronic components, allowing for more efficient heat dissipation.
The coolant absorbs and transfers heat away from the equipment, maintaining optimal operating temperatures and preventing overheating.
The Advantages of Data Centre Immersion Cooling
- Efficient Heat Dissipation: Direct contact with coolant allows for more efficient heat removal.
- Energy Savings: Reduces the need for extensive air conditioning and HVAC systems.
- Lower Operational Costs: Decreases energy consumption and operational expenses.
- Higher Equipment Density: Supports higher server densities in a smaller footprint.
- Extended Hardware Longevity: Maintains optimal operating temperatures, preventing overheating.
- Environmental Benefits: Lowers carbon footprint and uses environmentally friendly coolants.
Contact Us Today
Here at Evolution Cooling, we want to make your operations as reliable and efficient as possible. Our range of chiller units is excellent for data centres of all sizes and our chillers can be used with a number of different cooling solutions. Simply get in touch to discuss your data centre cooling requirements and we will help you select the perfect cooling option.
Data Centre Cooling: Frequently Asked Questions
What coolants are used in data centres?
- Water: Commonly used in chilled water systems due to its excellent heat transfer capabilities.
- Glycol: Often mixed with water to prevent freezing in colder climates.
- Dielectric Fluids: Used in immersion cooling systems, these non-conductive fluids ensure electrical safety while efficiently dissipating heat.
- Refrigerants: Used in CRAC units, refrigerants undergo phase changes to absorb and release heat.
What is the best data centre cooling system?
The best data centre cooling system varies by need, but immersion cooling offers superior efficiency, energy savings, and support for high-density configurations. Liquid-based systems like direct-to-chip cooling are also highly effective for specific applications.