Intelligent Data Centres Issue 06 | Page 64

UNCOVERING THE LAYERS This increase in evaporation temperature further reduces energy consumption. Comparing the like-for-like performance of such a system with standard air-cooled Turbocor-based machines (at AHRI/ EUROVENT conditions, with the same number and model of compressors) shows an increase in EER of up to +9.5% with one compressor and up to +15% with multiple compressors. The highest EER value achieved is 4.35, but the most staggering comparison comes at part load or full load / less than peak ambient temperature conditions, where gains of +25% are typical compared to even the most efficient existing Turbocor-based machines. This gives equivalent efficiency to Turbocor-based chillers equipped with adiabatic evaporative systems (at 50% relative humidity), but without the additional cost and complication of installation and maintenance associated with adiabatic systems. 64 Issue 06 It lends itself to use in refurbishment projects, where data centre cooling loads may have increased over time and the existing chiller is now under-sized, but where plant space is restricted and unable to accommodate a larger replacement. This situation arises often, particularly in city centres. While manufacturers of conventional compressor technology seek to catch up with the compact centrifugal revolution, those who pioneered the technology are already several laps ahead – on both the refinement of the base technology itself and its application in ever-more efficient systems. The early adopters bore the risks but are now harvesting the fruits of embracing this game-changing new approach. For data centre operators wrestling with the often conflicting demands of rising cooling loads, limited power head-room and site space restrictions, these latest developments in heat exchange and compressor technology offer potential solutions not hitherto possible with conventional mechanical cooling. ◊ WITH TAKE-UP GROWING ACROSS THE WORLD, MANUFACTURERS OF TRADITIONAL COOLING COMPRESSORS ARE NOW LOOKING TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN MAGNETIC LEVITATION- BASED COMPACT CENTRIFUGAL SYSTEMS www.intelligentdatacentres.com