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In order to maintain ideal operating conditions, data centers, which hold and process enormous amounts of digital information, need reliable and effective cooling systems. Data center water-cooled chiller systems have grown in popularity among the many cooling options because of their greater energy efficiency and affordability.
Compared to air-cooled systems, these systems have better heat transfer capabilities since they use water as a cooling medium. The standard components of a data center water-cooled chiller system include a chiller unit, cooling towers, pumps, and a system of pipelines to transport chilled water across the building.
Using cycles of refrigerant evaporation and condensation, the chiller unit removes heat from the data center by absorbing it from the air or directly from the IT equipment. The chilled water absorbs the heat and returns to the chiller to continue cooling the hot refrigerant.
There are many benefits to using water-cooled chiller systems in data centers. They are primarily more effective at cooling, allowing data center operators to save a large amount of electricity and lessen their carbon footprint. Sensitive electronics are guaranteed to operate dependably thanks to the capacity to extract heat straight from the IT equipment.
This enables exact temperature management and prevents hot spots. Additionally, compared to air-cooled options, water-cooled systems produce less noise, making the working environment for data center staff members quieter.
The Europe Data Center Water-Cooled Chiller System Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The AquaEdge® 19XR-E water-cooled chiller was unveiled by Carrier, a prominent producer of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) technologies. Modern compressor technology assures energy efficiency and noiseless operation in this high-performance chiller system. It is appropriate for small- to large-scale data centers because of the wide variety of cooling capacity it offers.
Advanced controls are also included in the AquaEdge® 19XR-E chiller system for smooth data center management system connection. The Series R RTWD water-cooled chiller was introduced by Trane, a top supplier of HVAC and building management systems. The efficiency, dependability, and sustainability of this chiller system are remarkable.
It makes use of Trane’s patented Adaptive ControlTM technology, which adjusts the chiller’s performance based on current circumstances. To satisfy the unique cooling needs of data centers, the Series R RTWD chiller offers precise temperature control and versatile designs.
Daikin, a pioneer in refrigeration and air conditioning, unveiled the EWAD-TZ water-cooled screw chiller. This cutting-edge chiller system combines great performance, environmental sustainability, and efficiency.
It incorporates Inverter Scroll Compressor technology from Daikin, which offers greater part-load performance and energy savings. The EWAD-TZ chiller has sophisticated control capabilities for optimal operation and smooth data centre infrastructure connectivity.