Eaton-Williams ServerCool™ (servercool@eaton-williams.com) will be
at this year’s DataCentre World & Expo focusing on solutions to help
data centre managers to improve their heat management whilst
reducing power consumption and maximising cooling efficiencies.
Exhibiting on Stand 30, ServerCool will be displaying server racks
and cabinets alongside its CDU 20, 150 and its award winning rear
door heat exchanger (RDHx) that provides resilient close control
cooling - judged to be the most energy efficient solution by the
Silicon Valley Leadership Group two years running - for medium, to
high heat density server racks and uses 20% less energy than
conventional CRAC units.
With data centres predicted to be using use 1,963 billion kilowatt
hours of electricity by 2020, controlling power and consumption is
high a high priority for the industry. With the need to address the
requirements of the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency
Scheme (CRC), now is the time to reassess your data centre’s design,
cooling requirements and implement a strategy for managing heat
loads with one of the most effective solutions, rear door heat
exchangers that remove the heat directly at source.
ServerCool is part of the Eaton-Willams Group, a leading UK
manufacturer that can provide a complete turnkey solution package of
energy efficient data centre air conditioning products for low,
medium and high density applications. In addition to rear door heat
exchangers, CDU’s (Cooling Distribution Units), close control units,
and heavy duty floor grilles, a full range of air and water cooled
chillers are available, fully supported by an international service
and installation team.
*ServerCool’s server cabinets and rear door heat exchangers (RDHx)
are designed to absorb up to 50kW of heat per rack at source and its
CDU (Cooling Distribution Unit) was developed for IBM to work with
the company’s Cool Blue and iDataplex rear door heat exchangers.
Eaton Williams is the only CDU manufacturer specified worldwide by
IBM in its RDHx planning guides.
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