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Eaton-Williams brings free-cooling benefits to data centre
Published: March 2010
Energy-efficient cooling for a prefabricated data centre for London City Airport designed and built by Red Vista is provided by equipment from Eaton-Williams. The centre weighs over 8 t and is on a site close to the Docklands Light Railway. With the co-operation of the DLR, it was craned into position over the tracks and into position as a complete package. The cooling package comprises four CTX20e (3+1 redundancy) externally mounted close-control units, each with a sensible cooling duty of 20 kW. They serve a hot/cold-aisle installation. Free cooling can be provided using fresh air whenever the external ambient permits — about 65% of the year — to achieve substantial cost savings. For more information on this story, click here: March10, 126 Related articles: |
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