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COOLING A HIGH DENSITY DATA CENTER
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Posted: 2021-06-2510:48 PM. Last Modified: 2024-03-1903:29 AM
COOLING A HIGH DENSITY DATA CENTER
I am making a basic design for a high density data center, this room has 75 High Density Racks total. I am assuming a power comsumption of 10KW for each Rack and a requirement of 1388 CFM for each unit
the requirement comes from:
by APC white paper: 18kw ---->2500 CFM
so 10kw--->1388 CFM
75 units in the room x 1388=104100 CFM
so my flow requirement is more or less 104100 CFM for this computer room
I saw that I can configure a system based with 2 chillers of your brand, part number ACCH220N-ABA-D10S which is a Unit capable of a flow 49600 CFM. with two units I can cover my requirements.
so for this system I have two questions:
question 1: do I have anything wrong in my assumptions or numbers?
question 2:
I am trying to avoid Chillers because I dont want to put anything on the roof. what other alternatives do I have?
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If the climate isn't cool enough you can't avoid chillers. Even if it's just a few weeks out of the year, that's a few weeks out of the year you'll have to take servers out of service for
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If the climate isn't cool enough you can't avoid chillers. Even if it's just a few weeks out of the year, that's a few weeks out of the year you'll have to take servers out of service for
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