(Source: Business Wire)

Vette
Corp, a leading global provider of data center thermal management
solutions, has been selected by Syracuse University and IBM (NYSE: IBM)
to deliver cooling infrastructure in one of the world's most
energy-efficient data centers. The new data center project represents a
partnership among Vette, Syracuse University, IBM, and the New York
State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). The data
center is expected to use 50 percent less energy than a typical data
center, making it one of the "greenest" computer centers in operation.
The $12.4 million, 6,000-square-foot data center will use smarter
technologies focusing on the actual infrastructure of the data center
itself, not just the computer hardware and software. A key element will
be an on-site electrical co-generation system that will use natural
gas-fueled microturbine engines to generate all electricity for the data
center and provide cooling for the computer servers. The data center
will be able to operate completely off-grid.
IBM and Syracuse are creating a liquid cooling system that will use
double-effect absorption chillers to convert the exhaust heat from the
microturbines into chilled water that is used to cool the data center's
servers, with sufficient excess cooling to handle the needs of an
adjacent building. The IT equipment will be cooled using Vette Corp's
water cooled LiquiCoolTM Rear Door Heat Exchangers rather
than with traditional air cooling such as Computer Room Air
Conditioners. Vette's LiquiCool Rear Door Heat Exchangers remove heat
from each enclosure far more efficiently than conventional room cooling
methods.
"A data center uses approximately 40 times more energy than an office
building of equivalent size and the cooling infrastructure represents
approximately half of the total energy use within the data center," said
Joe Capes, general manager, Vette Corp Datacom Division. "By deploying
Vette's LiquiCool Rear Door Heat Exchangers, Syracuse will consume
dramatically less energy and realize significant efficiency gains and
cost savings."
Vette's LiquiCool Rear Door Heat Exchanger is a water cooled door that
mounts to the back of IT enclosures and cools computer equipment exhaust
air before it re-enters the data center operating environment. The Rear
Door Heat Exchanger utilizes a low impedance fin and tube heat exchanger
that does not have fans, moving parts or electrical connections,
resulting in a dramatic reduction of cooling energy consumption.