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A common data centre cooling method in mid- to large-sized data centres is chilled water, which employs heated water to cool air delivered in by air handlers (CRAHs). A chiller plant somewhere in the building provides water.
The process of cooling a data centre involves taking out the air’s extra heat and replacing it with cooler air. Usually, this is carried out in one of several ways: bringing in outside air, cooling it, and circulating it inside the building after exhausting hot air outdoors.
Free cooling can take many different forms, such as evaporating water, low-temperature ambient air, and thermal reservoirs. Despite the fact that data centres should normally be kept at a temperature of 70°F, many equipment makers allow users to keep cold aisles at 80°F or higher.
The US 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.
Corscale Data Centres and Modine Launch US Chiller Production With plans for additional business in the upcoming month, Modine Manufacturing Company, a diversified global leader in thermal management technology and solutions, today announced that it has started full-scale production of chillers for the data centre market at its new production facility in Rockbridge, Virginia.
Modine’s data centre cooling line is marketed under the name Airedale. With its headquarters in Leeds, United Kingdom, and facilities in Consett, Guadalajara, Dubai, Rockbridge, Virginia, and Grenada, Michigan, United States, Airedale by Modine products offer energy and water efficient cooling solutions for a data centre market that is growing to meet the needs of a planet that is becoming more dependent on technology.
Gainesville Crossing Data Campus, where Corscale will install Airedale by Modine cooling technologies, will provide a steady stream of customers for the company’s OptiChill free-cooling chillers, AireWall fan walls, and SmartCool ONE computer room air handling devices.
The primary goal of Corscale, the Patrinely Group’s exclusive data centre platform, is to provide business clients and hyperscale operators with sustainability at scale.
Due to Modine’s history of pioneering free-cooling technology and its in-depth experience and understanding of the data centre business, Corscale picked Modine after a protracted period of consultation.