DAVIDSON, N.C. —Trane Technologies has enhanced the liquid cooling capabilities of its advanced thermal management systems, which are tailored to help data centers become future-ready.
With new, scalable Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) solutions, from 2.5MW to 10MW, Trane is offering greater cooling capacity and energy efficiency for hyperscale and colocation data centers, a press release from the company said.
“We are a trusted innovator for mission-critical infrastructure, continuously co-innovating with our customers to design and develop the custom, integrated thermal management systems needed to support sustainable business growth,” said Steve Obstein, vice president and general manager for data centers and high tech at Trane. “Through our scalable, modular approach to liquid cooling we can provide a platform for future sustainable capacity growth and thermal load requirements associated with rapidly escalating AI (artificial intelligence) needs.”
The scalable platform complements Trane’s 1MW CDU, giving data centers flexible, direct-to-chip cooling capacity to more effectively manage high-density computing environments. Trane can design, test, and scale hybrid and liquid cooling systems that support growth without requiring a complete cooling infrastructure overhaul. This helps data centers manage high-density computing environments while helping to reduce energy consumption, lowering operational costs, and shrinking data centers’ carbon footprint in support of sustainability goals, the press release said.
Trane supports operations and uptime throughout the lifecycle of a data center through service and a network of data-center-qualified technicians who are located in proximity to customers, as well as with Smart Service options for proactive monitoring, predictive maintenance, and improved energy management, the press release said.