While it’s been awhile since we’ve talked about the innovative data center cooling technique known as KyotoCooling® , its sterling reputation in the industry hasn’t missed a beat.
This week, KyotoCooling hosted its final seminar event of the year in the Netherlands, where CPI delivered a special presentation on “Optimal Cooling in Cabinets .”
KyotoCooling is of course the unique thermal management solution that uses a rotary wheel air-to-heat exchanger to cool data center air without using a compressor, which can result in an energy savings of up to 85 percent over other designs.
When paired with the hot air isolation of CPI Passive Cooling® Solutions and Vertical Exhaust Ducts on CPI Cabinets such as the F-Series TeraFrame® , the European-based KyotoCooling has now started to build a strong reputation in the U.S., most notably in impressive new data centers for the State of Montana and the BendBroadband Vault in Oregon, which has since been designated Energy Star and LEED® Gold Certified by the U.S. Green Building Council and Tier III Certified in both Design and Facility by the Uptime Institute™.
For an even deeper understanding of BendBroadband’s success, check out our comprehensive case study and watch this special video interview, which also features a nice introduction to one of CPI’s most recent data center cooling techniques, Aisle Containment :
If you’re interested in learning more about how KyotoCooling pairs with CPI Solutions, Technical Support is standing by at 800-834-4969 and via email , ready to answer your questions on how this cooling technique stands to benefit your installation. And if you’re curious to do a little research on your own, check out the CPI PUE Calculator™ to determine your potential efficiency savings when implementing KyotoCooling and CPI. Jeff Cihocki, Global eContent Specialist