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Cooling computers costs cut
May 1st 2008

The power consumption of computers leaves a significant carbon footprint, and this applies particularly to the growing number of data centres that use larger and larger servers. According to an American report (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), power consumption in this sector in the US doubled between 2000- 2005. Although no official statistics are available in the UK, there is reason to believe the situation is similar. Technological improvements such as multi-core processor chips have started to address the issue, but half the energy in data centres is consumed by equipment used to cool computers. A key solution is to reduce the power consumption of Close Control air-handling units used in the cooling process.

Efficient Air can report results for several UK centres, that have reduced electrical energy consumption of air handling units by 50% or more with the installation of direct driven EC plug fans with inbuilt Variable Speed Drives. first direct has recorded savings of 5-7% of total energy consumed in the Comms Hall as a result of an energy management appraisal by Efficient Air. This involved replacing the original belt driven centrifugal supply fans in the existing 4 close control air handling units with new high efficiency direct driven EC Plug fans. The initial prediction of Fan Energy saving of 39% to match the required air volume has been exceeded, and the new installation is now achieving the same air volume and saving an average figure of 48.8% electrical motor input power. The new fans are running at constant speed 1350 rpm. The Annual CO2 reduction for these 5 units is 134.9t.

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