COOL-THERM NEWS Solutions for hot data centres Turbomiser III draws interest at HE show WELCOME from the MD Welcome to the first edition of Cool- Therm’s new company newsletter. The aim is to keep you up-to-date with developments in cooling technol- ogy and business, to help you keep ahead and remain competitive. It is an exciting time to be in the re- frigeration, air conditioning and data centre cooling sector. Advances in technology are opening up new ways of cooling that dramati- cally reduce energy costs and improve performance and reliability. I am particulalry proud to report that our ultra-efficient Turbomiser chiller has scooped two more prestigious awards for more than halving cooling energy costs at Colt (see report over the page). The story is being repeated on scores of sites across the UK, as the remarkable efficiency benefits of the oil-less, magnetic bearing-based chiller become established beyond doubt. It was a great pleasure to welcome Roger Vidal of Saifor during his recent UK visit. We look forward to develop- ing the enormous potential for the company’s specialist data center cool- ing systems in the UK in future. Ken Strong November 2011 | Issue 01 Cool-Therm has been appointed as a UK distribu- tor for Saifor, the leading data centre cooling and technology company based in Spain. Cool-Therm is now supplying Saifor’s full range, which includes data centre racks, in-row coolers, hot and cold aisle containment, intelligent Power Distribution Units and monitoring systems. Energy efficiency is a key design priority for Saifor, and systems are equipped with EC fans and the latest inverter technology. Cool-Therm reports that it already has enquiries from high profile clients in the UK looking for high efficiency cooling solutions for new data centre projects. Saifor’s hot and cold aisle containment solution is highly regarded, and equipped with transparent overhead panels to enable full lighting with access doors at each end of the aisle that open and close automatically. The high-tech systems can be fitted with finger- print recognition entry for extra security. Aisle containment is seen as a more efficient approach than conventional up-flow/down-flow cooling systems, as cooling is applied directly to the heat source rather than the entire data centre environment. Saifor is also a leader in modular raised floor systems, which on bespoke projects can have floor void heights of up to 2m, giving engineers full height access beneath server floors. For more details call 0117 9610006, or email [email protected]The latest generation of the award-winning, ultra-efficient Turbomiser chiller was exhibited by Cool-Therm at the Healthcare Estates Exhibition and Conference in Manchester, 1-2 November. The Turbomiser III chiller uses a new kind of adiabatic technology that, when combined with its high efficiency Turbocor compressors, EC fans and Liquid Pressure Amplification (LPA) system, delivers energy savings of more than 50 per cent compared with conventional screw and reciprocat- ing chillers. The Turbomiser III is equipped with an innova- tive evaporative system on the face of condens- ers coils. This “adiabatic advantage” effectively reduces ambient temperatures in the immediate vicinity of coils by up to 8deg C, lowering condens- ing temperatures and dramatically improving the chiller’s energy performance. The adiabatic system is fed by nebulised water, which is absorbed by a porous natural-fibre hon- eycomb array facing the Turbomiser’s condenser coils. 01 the chiller and air conditioning experts Roger Vidal, Saifor’s export manager, recently visited Cool-Therm to meet the team and assess the huge potential of the UK data centre market for himself
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COOL-THERM NEWS
Solutions for hot data centres
Turbomiser III draws interest at HE show
WELCOME from the MD
Welcome to the first edition of Cool-Therm’s new company newsletter. The aim is to keep you up-to-date with developments in cooling technol-ogy and business, to help you keep ahead and remain competitive. It is an exciting time to be in the re-frigeration, air conditioning and data centre cooling sector. Advances in technology are opening up new ways of cooling that dramati-cally reduce energy costs and improve performance and reliability. I am particulalry proud to report that our ultra-efficient Turbomiser chiller has scooped two more prestigious awards for more than halving cooling energy costs at Colt (see report over the page). The story is being repeated on scores of sites across the UK, as the remarkable efficiency benefits of the oil-less, magnetic bearing-based chiller become established beyond doubt. It was a great pleasure to welcome Roger Vidal of Saifor during his recent UK visit. We look forward to develop-ing the enormous potential for the company’s specialist data center cool-ing systems in the UK in future.Ken Strong
November 2011 | Issue 01
Cool-Therm has been appointed as a UK distribu-
tor for Saifor, the leading data centre cooling and
technology company based in Spain.
Cool-Therm is now supplying Saifor’s full range,
which includes data centre racks, in-row coolers,
hot and cold aisle containment, intelligent Power
Distribution Units and monitoring systems.
Energy efficiency is a key design priority for Saifor,
and systems are equipped with EC fans and the
latest inverter technology.
Cool-Therm reports that it already has enquiries
from high profile clients in the UK looking for high
efficiency cooling solutions for new data centre
projects.
Saifor’s hot and cold aisle containment solution
is highly regarded, and equipped with transparent
overhead panels to enable full lighting with access
doors at each end of the aisle that open and close
automatically.
The high-tech systems can be fitted with finger-
print recognition entry for extra security.
Aisle containment is seen as a more efficient
approach than conventional up-flow/down-flow
cooling systems, as cooling is applied directly to
the heat source rather than the entire data centre
ultra-efficient Turbomiser chiller was exhibited by
Cool-Therm at the Healthcare Estates Exhibition
and Conference in Manchester, 1-2 November.
The Turbomiser III chiller uses a new kind of
adiabatic technology that, when combined with
its high efficiency Turbocor compressors, EC fans
and Liquid Pressure Amplification (LPA) system,
delivers energy savings of more than 50 per cent
compared with conventional screw and reciprocat-
ing chillers.
The Turbomiser III is equipped with an innova-
tive evaporative system on the face of condens-
ers coils. This “adiabatic advantage” effectively
reduces ambient temperatures in the immediate
vicinity of coils by up to 8deg C, lowering condens-
ing temperatures and dramatically improving the
chiller’s energy performance.
The adiabatic system is fed by nebulised water,
which is absorbed by a porous natural-fibre hon-
eycomb array facing the Turbomiser’s condenser
coils.
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the chiller and air conditioning experts
Roger Vidal, Saifor’s export manager, recently
visited Cool-Therm to meet the team and
assess the huge potential of the UK data
centre market for himself
NEWS In briefAwards success for Cool-Therm with TurbomiserCool-Therm has received two new accolades for its Turbomiser chiller in major national awards. The Turbomser chiller installation at Colt’s Powergate site was Highly Commended by the Judges in the recent H&V News Magazine Awards, and the Cooling Industry Awards 2011, held recently at the Hilton Park Lane, London. It follows the award for the ultra ef-ficient technology behind Turbomiser in the CIBSE Low Carbon Awards, held at The Grosvenor House in London last year.
New Reading appointmentCool-Therm has appointed a new service manager at its Reading (Alder-maston) branch. Andy Cresswell will spearhead the development of the company’s service operation in the South East and Lon-don areas. For more details, call Andy on 0303 030 0004.
Air con inspections launchedCool-Therm is now able to carry out air conditioning energy inspections, as re-uqired under the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulation. The mandatory checks are carried out under CIBSE Code of Practice TM44, which involves detailed on-site checks and recommendations for improving air conditioning energy performance. The company recently carried out a survey on Crosswater Estate at Dartford. For more details, call Alex Strong on 0303 030 0004.
Colt cuts energy costs by 55%
Our top 10 tips for cutting energy use
Cool-Therm engineer featured in press
Energy savings of 55 per cent have been achieved
following replacement of existing cooling plant
with new Turbomiser chillers at Colt Technology’s
West London data centre facility.
Monitoring of power consumption by the client
shows that after the installation of Turbomiser
chillers annual power consumption fell by more
than half.
Following the results, Cool-Therm is continuing
to support Colt and reports achieving even greater
power savings at other sites operated by the
company.
The results from the first phase of the project
demonstrate the exceptional performance and
efficiency of Turbomiser chillers, which run on
virtually frictionless magnetic bearings.
In addition to a significant reduction in energy
use, Colt has been able to improve reliability and