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Increasing adoption in data centers
As modern life becomes increasingly digitalized, the reliance on data centers with extensive server infrastructure has surged dramatically over the past decade. To meet the growing demand for data processing, these facilities are expanding their server capacity and floor space, which has made maintaining optimal thermal conditions a significant challenge. Even slight increases in the temperature of servers and other IT equipment can severely affect their performance and lifespan.
Traditional cooling methods that rely on raised floor airflow designs are proving inadequate for the newer generation of data centers, which feature ultra-dense server configurations. The rising electricity consumption of large air conditioning units undermines their claims of energy efficiency. Consequently, data center operators are exploring additional techniques to minimize overcooling without allowing temperatures in the IT zones to rise. Destratification fans are becoming increasingly popular, as they can help lower cooling set points by mitigating temperature stratification.
Leading cloud service and hyperscale providers are at the forefront of testing destratification technology within their advanced data center campuses. Field studies have shown that these intelligent fans can increase rack inlet temperatures by 1-2°C without adversely affecting the conditions in IT or support spaces. This improvement can lead to significant energy savings by reducing the size of chillers or allowing for over 15% more servers to be accommodated within the same footprint. In an industry characterized by hyper-competitive dynamics and continuous expansion, even small gains in resource efficiency can have substantial business value.
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