DigiPlex and Munters set the bar with largest Indirect Evaporative Cooled Data Centre in Europe

DigiPlex’s success in providing reliable, energy efficient data storage is set to grow at their new €60m data centre development at Fetsund Oslo with the help of Munters Oasis™ IEC indirect evaporative cooling (IEC) technology. Munters innovative Oasis™ IEC 200 is at the heart of DigiPlex’s Fetsund Air to Air (A2A) cooling system which has been designed to provide an ultra low PUE of 1.12 and cooling pPUE of 1.06.

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In-row heat exchanger for cabinet cooling in containment systems

Pentair has extended its IT infrastructure portfolio with a new series of air/water heat exchangers. The Schroff Varistar SHX30 in-row heat exchanger has been specially designed for cooling cabinets with high thermal loads installed in an aisle containment. The heat exchangers are added to the cabinets as a modular unit within the containment and are scaled to optimally match the planned packaging density. Redundancy is also implemented.

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AECOM strengthens its industrial team

AECOM is pleased to announce the appointment of Giles Scott as Director of Development Management, further strengthening its data centre offering.

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Australian fism farming company Tassal looked at harnessing IT to make its business of growing salmon more sustainable and cost-effective. It invested in an integrated IT solution powered by Vertiv and Dell EMC for its business in Tasmania.

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