New build data centre chooses Turbocor technology

ICS Cool Energy Ltd has recently worked alongside Derry Building Services to supply an energy efficient external chiller system to a new purpose-built data centre development consisting of 116 individual racks, to provide strict low noise levels and achieve high ESEER (European Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) levels.

ICS Cool Energy supplied three of its 606kW Magnus chillers with Turbocor compressor technology which operate without oil, using magnetic levitation to support internal close control cooling units for server hosting and file storage, and an energy efficient free cooler to support the research and development emulator in which parts for technological applications are developed.


The Turbocor compressors allow high partial load efficiencies to be achieved, dramatically saving on running costs for annual operation. The combination of magnetic levitation and the EC fans mean the units offer significantly reduced noise emissions and compared to standard scroll and screw compressors, the Turbocor can reduce sound emissions by up to 8dB (A). The Magnus chillers were fitted with inverter pumps and a variable primary flow system to increase efficiency by reducing pump motor input power when there is less of a cooling requirement.


Steve Hudson, Divisional Manager at Derry Building Services comments: “Due to its critical nature, this project dictated a high level of technical and professional expertise, with of course the correct equipment. ICS was able to provide and maintain the necessary high standards that Derry Building Services and our client expect. Each project has its own set of unique challenges, and ICS dealt with each and every one admirably.”


Derry was taken to the manufacturing plant by ICS Cool Energy to view a witness test in order to prove the units performed as ICS had stated in their technical data; by meeting part load efficiencies and acoustic levels.
 

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