THERMAL MANAGEMENT AND EMC Chilled water solutions:
the backbone of liquid cooling for AI and high-density data centres
Michael Poto, global product manager for chilled water systems, Vertiv D
ata centres are operating under increasing pressure to handle unprecedented heat loads, maintain uptime and reduce environmental impact; challenges created by surging workloads increase in thermal density, placing long- cooling, paired with innovative chilled water technology, is emerging as a key solution, data centre thermal management revenue
packing more computing power into less Chilled water systems are well suited to plate or immersion cooling, allows them to
ability to integrate seamlessly with air and variable conditions, allowing consistency in environments where workloads and cooling
causing the water working temperature impossible to determine how much it will could result in investing in a system that meets current needs, but could soon become
at which systems operate, can reduce energy well energy is recovered most likely in the
• High-temperature compatibility: thermal loads while enabling energy
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• Scalable design and adaptability: environments, including air-cooled and
standard chillers and reducing energy consistently lower partial Power Usage be able to handle operational peaks • Sustainability features:
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evolve to meet these challenges, delivering
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