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A fan pushes warm data entre air through a water- or coolant-moistened pad, and as the liquid evaporates, the air is chilled and pushed back into the data center.
It is less expensive than an air-cooled HVAC system and works best in low-humidity environments. Chilled water is a data centre cooling technology that is often used in mid-to-large-sized data centres that uses heated water to chill air brought in by air handlers (CRAHs).
The India Data Centre 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 2023 to 2030.
Vertiv recently launched a new chilled water wall designed to work with contemporary slab floor data centers. The CWA, which was launched in EMEA this week, is intended to increase the performance of chilled water cooling in data centers that follow the new trend of being built without raised floors.
The CWA chilled-water thermal wall cooling unit was designed and is available in 250kW, 350kW, and 500kW capacities. For decades, hyperscale and colocation providers have used raised floor environments to keep their IT equipment cool.
Simplifying data center design with slab flooring allows for the more efficient and cost-effective creation of extra white space, but it also creates new cooling issues. Cold air rushes beneath the floor and into the racks in raised-floor facilities. Large data centers, such as those used by hyperscalers, are designed with a low-velocity air flow across the facility in the absence of a raised floor.
The Liebert CWA is installed outside the IT racks in the data center and is meant to take up as little space as possible in the data centre, enabling for higher density and more racks. It has integrated airflow controls.
It can be linked with the chilled water system of the data centre to improve the overall operating conditions of the cooling network. Vertiv offers to meet the dependability requirements stipulated by certification agencies for data centre architecture and operation.