Market Application - data centers
With nearly 40% of a data center's electricity cost attributed to cooling, system efficiency is a major issue facing facility managers today. Much has been written regarding cost management and strategies for efficient Data Center cooling. One of the most common complaints heard by design engineers from data center operators is that they need more cooling capacity since their existing systems do not maintain acceptable temperature levels.
Most experts agree the problem is not insufficient cooling capacity, but poor air flow management. Industry experts agree that adopting a strategy to improve air flow performance can result in two very positive changes: reduction of the actual air supply needed and, therefore, less energy used for cooling and improved temperature distribution across cabinets.
Minimizing or eliminating the ill effects of bypass air and recirculation air are the keys to an efficient center and are listed as a high priority by most center operators.
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