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Data Centre achieves PUE of 1.18 with evaporative cooling.
edie.net (Jan 16 2011) Carbon Footprint
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EcoCooling were delighted to be involved in the cooling of an existing data centre for Manchester based M247 who were looking at ways to reduce the carbon footprint of their 500kW co-location facility.
The existing facility was already using a well-managed CRAC (computer room air conditioning) based cooling system which was running at a P.U.E of 1.6, but M247 were looking for further savings in a competitive industry.
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