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CPI’s Passive Cooling Solutions Support Lower Carbon Emissions, More Energy Savings

December 01, 2015

System Integration

Leaders of government and global companies are gathering in Paris this week for the U.N. Climate Summit in an effort to create a global climate agreement.

Many companies have pledged to reduce their own carbon emissions, increase investments in greenhouse gas emissions, deploy more clean energy and take other actions toward sustainability.

For years, Chatsworth Products (CPI) has been committed to providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions for the data center, which is one of the most energy-consuming business concerns.

Through CPI’s innovative airflow management techniques, all elements of the data center benefit from maximized cooling efficiencies without the need for additional CRAC units, in-row air conditioners or liquid cooling solutions. 

From small applications with heat loads of 2 kW per cabinet, to large data center applications with heat densities beyond 30 kW, CPI Passive Cooling® Solutions provide advanced thermal management with zero points of failure, thus providing no impediments to Tier IV availability.

In fact, CPI’s Passive Cooling Solutions help data centers achieve the internationally recognized Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification.

CPI Passive Cooling benefits:

  • Lowers construction costs relative to active cooling solutions
  • Reduces data center cooling costs up to 90%
  • Saves up to 40% on total data center energy costs
  • Allows for higher Delta T's between the data center cooling air and exhaust air
  • Allows for Tier IV operation because there are no potential points of failure requiring redundant systems
  • Permits chilled water temperatures to be increased, providing access to more hours of economization and greater chiller efficiency

For more information on CPI’s Passive Cooling Solutions, click here.

Raissa Carey, eContent Specialist
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