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COOLING PRODUCTION ACCOUNTS FOR 50% OF THE POWER USED BY DATA CENTERS

 
American Express

American Express Retrofits Existing Metasys BAS with Adaptive Control Technology

 Optimizing a chiller plant doesn't necessarily mean implementing a new Building Automation System...

Verizon Central Office

Adaptive Control Helps Restore Efficiency to Critical Telecommunications Facility

On a scale of 1 to 10, Verizon's central office in downtown Pittsburgh got an efficiency rating of about 2.  Now it's a 9 or 10...

Switch and Data

Innovative Solution Creates a Chiller Plant that is both Scalable, Cost Effective, and Very Efficient

Cost effective chiller plant that can grow with the customer's needs and doesn't consume raised floor space saves the day...

National Business Park

Self Contained Chiller Plant Decreases Time to Completion AND Reduces Energy

High customer satisfaction and ease of use leads to continued usage of self contained chiller plants at critical sites...

 

The leading online resource for datacenter facility and IT managers, is featuring an article series on datacenter cooling efficiency authored by tekWorx.  The three installments cover:

Part 1:  Introduction: Cooling Production vs. Cooling Consumption

Part 2:  Getting More from Your Existing Datacenter Chiller Plant

Part 3:  Designing Chiller Plants for Maximum Cooling Efficiency

A pioneer in datacenter efficiency and reliability, the uptime institute will hold its Annual Research Symposium "Lean, Clean and Green" at the New York Hilton from April 13-16, 2009.  tekWorx will present a paper entitled "Unlock the Hidden Tonnage in Your Existing Chiller Plant" which will focus on the key steps for optimizing datacenter cooling production.

 

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