Data Center Heat Recovery
Andrew Witteck
Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Hi I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Celluar in the Data Center. Thanks Hesham
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rolf.brink@...
Hi Andrew,
Yes, this is currently a topic in the ACS Harmonization project. Best bet is to get in touch with the DCF group. ACS and DCF are working together on topics like this. I will put you in touch directly as well.
Cheers, Rolf Brink ACS Immersion
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Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Andrew Witteck
Thank you Rolf, This is very much appreciated. Cheers, Andrew Witteck | Specialty Markets Manager Armstrong International o (772) 213-9541 ext 4025 c (772) 473-3055
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Hi Andrew,
Yes, this is currently a topic in the ACS Harmonization project. Best bet is to get in touch with the DCF group. ACS and DCF are working together on topics like this. I will put you in touch directly as well.
Cheers, Rolf Brink ACS Immersion
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On Behalf Of Andrew Witteck
Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Hi I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Celluar in the Data Center. Thanks Hesham
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Shah, Shreyas
Hesham, check on M-CORD (Mobile CORD effort) in Telco Data centers…
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Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 11:14 AM To: main@OCP-All.groups.io; OCP-All@groups.io Subject: [OCP-All] Data Center Heat Recovery
Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Kevin McCoin
Andrew, NREL has done some really awesome stuff in this space and are currently operating at a 1.025 PUE. Contact for this facility is Otto VanGeet: https://www.linkedin.com/in/otto-vangeet-pe-828b428/
Here’s a live dashboard that includes a depiction of their recovery approach: https://www.nrel.gov/hpc/cool.html
Thanks!
Kevin L. McCoin Distinguished Architect, Systems Engineering Walmart Technology Enterprise Critical Infrastructure Services
Wal-Mart Inc.
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Thank you Rolf, This is very much appreciated. Cheers, Andrew Witteck | Specialty Markets Manager Armstrong International o (772) 213-9541 ext 4025 c (772) 473-3055
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Hi Andrew,
Yes, this is currently a topic in the ACS Harmonization project. Best bet is to get in touch with the DCF group. ACS and DCF are working together on topics like this. I will put you in touch directly as well.
Cheers, Rolf Brink ACS Immersion
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On Behalf Of Andrew Witteck
Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Hi I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Celluar in the Data Center. Thanks Hesham
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Michael Gonzalez - CEJN
I am looking for any possible collaboration partners for liquid cooling applications that require quick connect/disconnect couplings for fluid transfer.
Thank You,
Michael Gonzalez SALES ENGINEER, CDCP
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Hesham, check on M-CORD (Mobile CORD effort) in Telco Data centers…
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Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Hi I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Celluar in the Data Center. Thanks Hesham
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Paul Aldridge
Try Nortek
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Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 8:34:54 PM To: main@OCP-All.groups.io <main@OCP-All.groups.io> Subject: Re: [OCP-All] Data Center Heat Recovery I am looking for any possible collaboration partners for liquid cooling applications that require quick connect/disconnect couplings for fluid transfer.
Thank You,
Michael Gonzalez SALES ENGINEER, CDCP
Phone Direct 1-847-406-4487 Cell Phone: 847-373-1578 Michael.gonzalez@...
CEJN Industrial Corp. 212 Ambrogio Drive Gurnee, IL 60031
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Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Kevin Facinelli
Michael,
Please feel free to reach out to me directly.
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I am looking for any possible collaboration partners for liquid cooling applications that require quick connect/disconnect couplings for fluid transfer.
Thank You,
Michael Gonzalez SALES ENGINEER, CDCP
Phone Direct 1-847-406-4487 Cell Phone: 847-373-1578
CEJN Industrial Corp. 212 Ambrogio Drive Gurnee, IL 60031
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Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Diego Orsucci
Hello Michael and Kevin,
I might be interested in this discussion when it comes to liquid cooling/immersion cooling and related Heat Exchangers.
Please feel free to reach out to me directly as well
Best Regards Diego
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Michael,
Please feel free to reach out to me directly.
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I am looking for any possible collaboration partners for liquid cooling applications that require quick connect/disconnect couplings for fluid transfer.
Thank You,
Michael Gonzalez SALES ENGINEER, CDCP
Phone Direct 1-847-406-4487 Cell Phone: 847-373-1578
CEJN Industrial Corp. 212 Ambrogio Drive Gurnee, IL 60031
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Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
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Hi all, We would be interested as well. Best regards, Raúl Álvarez Solution Architect Submer Sent from my phone, excuse the brevity. El mar., 19 may. 2020 22:56, Diego Orsucci via groups.io <diego.orsucci=alfalaval.com@groups.io> escribió:
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Hi All,
We are using the waste heat for the regeneration of our novel desiccant dehumidification system which only requires 38-40°C for regeneration. Email me if you are interested to know more.
Cheers, PS
PS Lee, PhD Program Director Cooling Energy Science & Technology Singapore (CoolestSG) Consortium National University of Singapore
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Hi all,
We would be interested as well. Best regards,
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Steve Harrington <sharring@...>
The NREL data center is very efficient.
However, when looking at heat recovery, you have to balance the
extra power required at higher CPU temperature with the cost of
efficient heat pumps. (a one to one comparison of watts of heat to
watts of computer power is not appropriate) A hotter running
processor may require 5% more power and a typical heat pump has a
COP of 4.
This means that if you run your 100
watt processor hotter so it uses 105 watts to get usable heat, and
the heat your are replacing requires 25 watts of power to produce
100 watts of heat, the 20 watt power savings for a 100 watts of
heat may not justify the expense of hooking the computer to the
heating system.
Also, once you hook up a heat source
that you can't control to a heating system, you need to have a
backup source of heat.
I don't think it makes sense for San
Diego, but it might for a place where heat is expensive and the
computers are running at full load all of the time.
Steve
Steve Harrington, Ph.D Chilldyne, Inc | Founder & CTO | 760.476.3419 x510 | 760.994.5544 Cell 5900 Sea Lion Place, suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92010 http://www.chilldyne.com/liquid-cooling-technology/chilldyne-products-2/
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Hello Mr. Lee,
Definitely interested to learn more about your dehumidifier approach. We have a number of customers in humid environments with large installations that would interested.
Cheers, g
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Hi All,
We are using the waste heat for the regeneration of our novel desiccant dehumidification system which only requires 38-40°C for regeneration. Email me if you are interested to know more.
Cheers, PS
PS Lee, PhD Program Director Cooling Energy Science & Technology Singapore (CoolestSG) Consortium National University of Singapore
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Hi all,
We would be interested as well. Best regards,
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Jake Ring <JRing@...>
Our data center in Charlotte, NC is the only OCP-Ready™ colocation data center, and uses passive cooling with integrated adiabatic media through our proprietary WindChill™ Enclosure (https://www.gigadatacenters.com/modular-data-center-technology/). We guarantee a PUE of 1.15 or better, and currently are running at 1.10. Without the cost of raised-floor, chilled-water systems, and their associated maintenance costs, it not only reduced the capital expense to build the facility by 50%, but we also save on the reduced operating and maintenance expense. We can achieve a 25-degree (F) Delta-T, and maintain the ASHRAE TC9.9 Recommended Guidelines for temp & humidity even if the rack power density ranges within the WindChill from 4kW per rack up to 50kW. This has been a great savings for customers looking to deploy HPC or hyperconverged systems needing more power, and yet have enough RU to fill the unit before they run out of power allocation. Cold-aisle with positive pressure via fan-wall, and Hot-aisle isolation with negative pressure moves the heat effectively out of the servers & IT equipment.
Happy to discuss the solution, we’re on the Marketplace too (https://www.opencompute.org/products/357/giga-data-centers-clt-1-data-center-mooresville-nc)!
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The NREL data center is very efficient. However, when looking at heat recovery, you have to balance the extra power required at higher CPU temperature with the cost of efficient heat pumps. (a one to one comparison of watts of heat to watts of computer power is not appropriate) A hotter running processor may require 5% more power and a typical heat pump has a COP of 4. This means that if you run your 100 watt processor hotter so it uses 105 watts to get usable heat, and the heat your are replacing requires 25 watts of power to produce 100 watts of heat, the 20 watt power savings for a 100 watts of heat may not justify the expense of hooking the computer to the heating system. Also, once you hook up a heat source that you can't control to a heating system, you need to have a backup source of heat. I don't think it makes sense for San Diego, but it might for a place where heat is expensive and the computers are running at full load all of the time. Steve Steve Harrington, Ph.D Chilldyne, Inc | Founder & CTO | 760.476.3419 x510 | 760.994.5544 Cell 5900 Sea Lion Place, suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92010 http://www.chilldyne.com/liquid-cooling-technology/chilldyne-products-2/
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François JEANMOUGIN
Hi Steve,
Leakage current on package only appears if the CPU runs at more than 65°C. This happens very frequently in air cooled environment, when we see CPU at up to 90°C (package temperature). DLC and Immersion allow an inlet temperature between 35 and 45 (depending on technology and “side cooling” for hybrid cooling systems), and will allow heat recovery, without facing leakage current on package.
I think your message was to say that, to get water at 65°C (for reuse), it is better to get the water out of the IT at around 50°C, and use a heat pump. The heat pump with inlet at 45°C will have a COP of 4 (up to 6, in some cases) while the CPU has a COP of 1 (or even below 1 if you calculate it the same way you do for a heat pump).
BTW, looking at real cases, a heat pump is usually required to regulate the temperature entering the reuse system, if you want to inter-operate with standard building heating or hot water systems that are already in place. Cases that go direct from IT water to facility hot water (NREL, LRZ, etc.) look like ‘home-made’ with a lot of adaptations just not to use a heat pump. I agree that connecting the outlet to a heat pump will be the most efficient long-term investment.
François.
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The NREL data center is very efficient. However, when looking at heat recovery, you have to balance the extra power required at higher CPU temperature with the cost of efficient heat pumps. (a one to one comparison of watts of heat to watts of computer power is not appropriate) A hotter running processor may require 5% more power and a typical heat pump has a COP of 4. This means that if you run your 100 watt processor hotter so it uses 105 watts to get usable heat, and the heat your are replacing requires 25 watts of power to produce 100 watts of heat, the 20 watt power savings for a 100 watts of heat may not justify the expense of hooking the computer to the heating system. Also, once you hook up a heat source that you can't control to a heating system, you need to have a backup source of heat. I don't think it makes sense for San Diego, but it might for a place where heat is expensive and the computers are running at full load all of the time. Steve Steve Harrington, Ph.D Chilldyne, Inc | Founder & CTO | 760.476.3419 x510 | 760.994.5544 Cell 5900 Sea Lion Place, suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92010 http://www.chilldyne.com/liquid-cooling-technology/chilldyne-products-2/
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Air@work
Dear Mr Lee,
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Thank you for your support to this topic. Dehumidification with low energy consumption will become the challenge for the coming years. The temperature values you specify for regeneration are particularly interesting. I would like to receive more information about your dehumdification system. Met vriendelijke groet, Regards, Marius Klerk TVVL COVID-19 FAQ https://www.tvvl.nl/faq-corona Air@Work Dukaat 19 8305 BC Emmeloord The Netherlands Tel: +31 850 655 350 Mob: +31 6 211 51 879
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Michael Gonzalez - CEJN
Thanks Paul!
Thank You,
Michael Gonzalez SALES ENGINEER, CDCP
Phone Direct 1-847-406-4487 Cell Phone: 847-373-1578 Michael.gonzalez@...
CEJN Industrial Corp. 212 Ambrogio Drive Gurnee, IL 60031
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I am looking for any possible collaboration partners for liquid cooling applications that require quick connect/disconnect couplings for fluid transfer.
Thank You,
Michael Gonzalez SALES ENGINEER, CDCP
Phone Direct 1-847-406-4487 Cell Phone: 847-373-1578
CEJN Industrial Corp. 212 Ambrogio Drive Gurnee, IL 60031
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From: main@OCP-All.groups.io <main@OCP-All.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Andrew Witteck
Hi Hesham, I am not aware of cellular in data centers. I am sorry. I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Air-cooled data center or liquid cooled data center hall expelled heat for thermal utilities in surrounding buildings? Also if there is any direct/indirect evaporative media work being done as well. Thanks, Andrew
From: main@OCP-All.groups.io <main@OCP-All.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Hesham
Hi I am interested to find out if there is any work in OCP projects that is related to using Celluar in the Data Center. Thanks Hesham
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