3W Infra is housed in the company’s built-to-suit data center at Switch Datacenters’ Amsterdam premises, Switch AMS1. Switch Datacenters, a European data center operator, announced the deployment of an in-house developed data center cooling system at its Amsterdam colocation facility, Switch AMS1. The company’s recent R&D efforts have resulted in this new cooling solution, which is calculated for a pPUE (partial cooling Power Usage Effectiveness) of 1,04 – an extremely energy efficient figure.

The patented cooling system deployed is actually an indirect adiabatic cooling technology featuring an innovative synthetic heat exchange component, With this technology implemented, each aisle has its own air socks connected to air handling units on the data center’s rooftop.

Switch Datacenters’ indirect adiabatic cooling technology would be able to accommodate diverging multi-tenancy requirements. Although the efficiency of the cooling solutions provides the best results when combined with hot/cold aisle containment, it would also be possible to utilize it in combination with stand-alone racks.

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