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Posted: 4 weeks ago
Hi Team,
I am getting this error " Temperature Solver cannot converge.Temperature values may not be accurate" in ITA 941 when running 3D in measure and calculated plane. Any suggention on how to resolve this?
Thanks,
Romeo
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Posted: 3 weeks ago
Hello Romeo, there can be a number of reasons the temp solver can have difficulties with the room calculation. There are a few comments made on this community page.
Looking at your screenshot, I'd ask if the racks in the lower corners are empty or do any of your racks have 0 estimated load? That scenario can cause problems with the cooling solver. Is the only cooling for this solution the in-rows in the containment system?
Regards
Greg Sterling
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Posted: 3 weeks ago
Hi Greg,
Yes there are racks that are empty or 0 load. This Data center is only running on 4 inrow systems.
Thanks,
romeo
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Posted: 3 weeks ago
Hello Romeo. I didn't notice at first, but make sure your hot aisle contain also contains the racks/objects on each side. I pasted an example below. So in your case widen the containment system so your racks/inrows are inside, see how the exits from my below example are as wide as the containment row plus the two rows containing the racks and inrow.
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