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Beyond Air - Data Center Liquid Distribution Guidance

Cosimo Pecchioli  (Business Development Manager US, bp/Castrol)

John Gross  (Owner, Mechanical Engineer, J. M. Gross Engineering, LLC)

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Track: Design, Build, Operate, Control

Session Type: Conference Session

Vault Recording: TBD

Join us for an exciting session on cutting-edge advancements in data center cooling! Discover the future of cooling technology as we delve into a recent publication from the Open Compute Project (OCP) Advanced Cooling Facilities (ACF) Subproject.Our mission is to develop best practices, collaboration documents, and common guidelines for seamlessly integrating Advanced Cooling Solutions (ACS) into your Data Center Facility (DCF). Liquid cooling has long been a staple in High-Performance Computing (HPC), and now it's time to explore its potential for all data centers.Learn how to incorporate and update liquid-cooled IT equipment in your data center operations, as it becomes an essential requirement throughout the lifecycle. With proper planning, you can deploy liquid-cooled IT efficiently, saving time and cost while minimizing capital expenses.
In this session, we'll be able to give you valuable guidance on implementing liquid distribution loops to your data center facility's water solutions (FWS). Discover how these innovative cooling solutions can enhance the performance, efficiency, and sustainability of your data center.
Take advantage of this opportunity to stay at the forefront of data center cooling advancements and be part of the revolution in data center cooling with the Open Compute Project (OCP) Advanced Cooling Facilities (ACF) Subproject.

Takeaway

Piping System considerations - sizing estimates, routing, connection methodologyReference Design Development - use of BIM content (including piping system, components, and ITE) to develop planning layout documentsCooling loop temperature control, isolation strategies and Thermal Ride ThroughBalancing cost and risk via design consideration, commissioning, and procedures