Experimental investigation of an autonomous liquid-cooled
This paper presents a new liquid-cooling technology for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units in which an air-cooling system is combined with an indirect water-cooling
This paper presents a new liquid-cooling technology for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units in which an air-cooling system is combined with an indirect water-cooling
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This paper presents a new liquid-cooling technology for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units in which an air-cooling system is combined with an indirect water-cooling system based on direct-chip cooling. This cooling architecture provides more opportunities to use free cooling as the main or only cooling system for optimal data centres (DCs).
A mechanical cooling (MC) system with chillers, as required with air-cooled UPS units, and an indirect free-cooling system that could be used with liquid-cooled UPS units were deployed. The comparison highlights the impact of the autonomous liquid-cooled UPS on the energy savings for a data centre.
A decrease in water flow rate from 20 l/min to 13 l/min resulted in a decrease of 7.7% in the UPS thermal efficiency. The liquid-cooled UPS reduced the yearly energy consumption of the cooling system by at least 14% compared to the air-cooled one at UPS level.
The liquid-cooled UPS reduced the yearly energy consumption of the cooling system by at least 14% compared to the air-cooled one at UPS level. The liquid-cooled UPS reduced the total yearly energy consumption of the cooling system by at least 85% compared with the air-cooled UPS.