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OR-16-C036 -- Data Center IT Energy Recovery: Satisfying ASHRAE W2-W5 Liquid-Cooling Classes

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OR-16-C036 -- Data Center IT Energy Recovery: Satisfying ASHRAE W2-W5 Liquid-Cooling Classes

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2016

Roy Dragseth, MSc; Tahir Cader, PhD; John Peterson, PE, Member ASHRAE

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Recapture of the waste heat from data centers remains a difficulty undertaking. For liquid-cooled data centers, the temperature of thewater has been too low to make it economically feasible to put full-blown heat recovery systems in place. The University of Tromso (UiT), incollaboration with an IT manufacturer, has undertaken a detailed study to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of capturing thewaste heat from its current data center. A single rack of servers has been converted to liquid-cooling (CPUs only). The rack was testedusing inlet water temperatures that satisfy ASHRAE W2-W5 liquid-cooling classes. Under all inlet water temperatures investigated,the key IT device temperatures remained well within specification, while producing rack exhaust water temperatures as high as 147.2degrees F (64 degrees C). Using the current UiT cost of energy, and assuming that 50% of the waste heat from a 1 MW data center is reused,there is the potential to save over 375,000 Euros annually. As UiT is building out a new 2 MW data center, the potential forgreater heat recapture can greatly expand the re-use of the data center waste heat to the broader campus.

Citation: 2016 Winter Conference, Orlando, FL, Conference Papers

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Published: 2016 Number of Pages: 8Units of Measure:DualFile Size: 1 file , 1.9 MB Product Code(s): D-OR-16-C036