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Dry coolers for Data Centers or Server Rooms
Dry coolers utilize outdoor natural cooling sources to transfer heat from data centers or server rooms to external heat exchangers.
Internal Circulation: Heat within the data center or server room is absorbed by the coolant (typically water or a glycol solution), creating high-temperature coolant.
Heat Transfer: The high-temperature coolant is pumped into the dry cooler's heat exchanger.
Natural Convection: Outdoor cold air, driven by fans, flows over the heat exchanger's fins and pipes.
Cooling Completion: The cold air exchanges heat with the high-temperature coolant in the pipes. The cooled coolant returns to the room for recirculation, while the heated air, having absorbed the heat, is expelled outdoors.
Core Advantages
Energy Efficiency: Compared to traditional air conditioning, dry coolers primarily consume electricity for fans and pumps, significantly reducing energy consumption.
Water Conservation: No water evaporation occurs throughout the process, eliminating the high water consumption of traditional cooling towers and making it particularly suitable for water-scarce regions.
Simple Maintenance: Relatively straightforward structure without complex refrigeration compressors results in lower long-term maintenance costs and reduced failure rates.
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