Sensaphone offers sensors that measure airflow and differential pressure in cooling towers, air- and water-cooled chillers, air handlers, refrigeration units, power generators, control rooms, clean rooms, computer rooms, and data centers.
Today’s data centers need to cut costs and reduce energy use while keeping their sensitive equipment cool, and choosing liquid cooling is an effective way to achieve these efficiencies.
The material used in insulation can have a significant influence on critical performance parameters in data centers, particularly in three critical areas: heat, humidity, and dust.
A National Center for Atmospheric Research case study
August 5, 2021
When the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) decided to build a new supercomputing center, it wanted to take advantage of the free cooling available by the high, dry Wyoming environment.