New Guideline for Data Center Cooling

New Guideline for Data Center Cooling

By Don Beaty, P.E., Member ASHRAE, and Tom Davidson, P.E., Member ASHRAE ASHRAE / 2003 / 7 pages

More details

Download

PDF AVAILABLE FORMATS IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD
$3.44 tax incl.

$8.00 tax incl.

(price reduced by 57 %)

1000 items in stock

The nature of electronics cooling for data centers is changing. For example, ultra-compact blade servers take up less space than traditional rack-mounted servers but greatly increase heat density. ASHRAE is moving to bring together manufacturers, the design community and facility owners to find common solutions and standard practices that facilitate interchangeability while preserving industry innovation.

The initial focus of ASHRAEs new Technical Committee 9.9, Mission Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces and Electronic Equipment, has been on thermal issues relating to information technology (IT) equipment, especially in mission critical data center environments. The result of the committees work is ASHRAEs publication Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments.1

This article introduces a few of the central concepts of this guideline, and shows some of the ramifications of the guideline as they relate to facility design.

Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 45 no. 12, December 2003



Product Code(s): D-20995

Contact us