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Tech Talk Presented by Airedale by Modine: Innovations in Data Center Cooling: CRAH, Fan Walls & AI controls

Michael McRee  (General Manager, Data Centers, Airedale by Modine)

Peter Sumner  (General Manager, Data Centers, Airedale by Modine)

Location: Room 207A

Date: Wednesday, April 16

Time: 2:35 pm - 3:25 pm

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Session Type: Sponsored Session

Vault Recording: TBD

Airedale / Modine

We explore advancements in data center cooling technologies that are shaping the industry.

CRAH (Computer Room Air Handler) units are designed to efficiently manage the cooling of high-density server environments. These units leverage chilled water systems to maintain optimal temperatures, ensuring reliable performance and energy efficiency.

Fan Walls represent a significant innovation in airflow management. By utilizing large arrays of fans, these systems provide uniform cooling across entire data center rooms, reducing hotspots and improving overall thermal management. Fan walls are scalable and adaptable, making them ideal for modern, high-density data centers.

AI Controls are transforming the way we manage cooling systems. By integrating artificial intelligence, data centers can dynamically adjust cooling parameters based on real-time data and predictive analytics. This leads to enhanced efficiency, reduced energy consumption, and improved reliability.

Together, these technologies are paving the way for more sustainable, efficient, and resilient data center operations. Join us as we delve into the specifics of each innovation and discuss their impact on the future of data center cooling.

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