Heat Wheel Reduces Facility Energy
By Justin Lee, theWHIR.com
November 17, 2008 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — A fairly new data center cooling technique called “heat wheel,” which is also referred to as a rotary heat exchanger or Kyoto Cooling (www.kyotocooling.com/KyotoCooling.html), is seeing more widespread use, according to this report by Rich Miller of Data Center Knowledge.
The technology, which fine-tunes existing techniques that use outside air to improve cooling efficiency and lower energy bills, will be showcased in an upcoming demonstration at the CyberCenter data center in Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
Representatives of UpTime Technology (www.uptimetech.com), Chatsworth (www.chatsworth.com) and KPN (www.kpn.com/kpn/show/id=838669) will present at the seminar series, which will be held on December 1 to 4. (more…)
Tags: Chatsworth, cooling, heat wheel, KPN, Uptime Technology
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