Large Data Centers are Implementing Indirect-Direct Cooling to Lower PUE

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In an effort to lower PUE of their data center facilities, several organizations have sought out the expertise that United Metal Products has in the area of evaporative cooling technologies.  Several years ago it would have been unthinkable for most organizations to consider using evaporative cooling to control the climate in their data centers.  However, ever since ASHRAE raised the recommended inlet supply temperature (80.6 degrees Fahrenheit) companies have been seeking to implement more energy efficient cooling solutions in their mission critical facilities and they have been looking to the experienced team at United Metal Products to help them do so.  For companies with multiple data center sites that need effective and energy efficient cooling solutions United Metal offers The Design Assist Program for the Application of Energy Efficient Cooling Solutions to Data Centers.  One of the advantages of this program is that it provides end users with the opportunity to work directly with the experienced design team at United Metal to create a facility specific solution for maximum energy optimization.  Recently one of United Metal’s strategic alliance partners contacted them to get design assistance on a large data center.  Rather than simply supply help through a representative the partner needed someone from United Metal to come to their office and hammer through the design for the mission critical facility.  Even though the client was in a different state, United Metal immediately deployed one of their data center experts to meet with the facility owner.  The expert was able to assess the situation and provide the end user with a customized indirect-direct cooling solution to meet their facilities unique needs.

If you have a data center project that needs an energy efficient cooling solution to lower PUE then contact h.simmons@unitedmetal.com to find out how your organization can leverage the evaporative cooling technology experts at United Metal Products to create a facility specific solution.