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                 Data Centres
  The refrigerant-free State- Point’s cutting-edge indirect evaporative methodology and its patented microporous membrane heat exchange process, historical- ly reduces water consumption in data centres by up to 90-per cent versus traditional chilled water cooling technology.
Consequently, StatePoint tech- nology will help position Rack- Bank as a data centre industry leader in conserving one of India’s most limited natural resources.
RackBank’s founder and CEO. Narendra Sen, said Nortek re- cently worked with a prominent social media hyperscaler and its
HE COLLABORATION’S FIRST de- StatePoint yielded better results than any oth-
ployment of StatePoint technology will er cooling technology.
RACKBANK WILL USE NORTEK’S be at RackBank’s upcoming GigaCam- “StatePoint technology capabilities will not STATEPOINT LIQUID COOLING pus platform, a massive first phase, 180 only help us attain our sustainability goals, but MW project that will foster growing also conserve water, which is a scarce resource
Stepping up to a
zero carbTon footprint
 TECHNOLOGY IN ITS DATA
CENTRES ACROSS INDIA. Asian economies and companies with its state- in India,” Sen said.
 ABOVE: The RackBank GigaCampus in India.
of-the-art, digital IT infrastructure. The unique project will serve as a future-secured platform for data-driven companies to thrive in a 100-per cent clean energy facility with a zero carbon footprint.
StatePoint technology will help RackBank reach its sustainability goals, because it boasts a global-leading partial power usage effectiveness (pPUE) and water usage effectiveness (WUE) as low as 1.05 and 0.09, respectively, depending on local climate conditions.
Nortek data centre cooling president, Kevin Facinelli, said the company will be working to achieve aggressive PUE and WUE targets.
“This partnership helps to expand our Asian data centre market, which is growing the fast- est,” he said.”
StatePoint will also be the preferred cooling solutions provider in RankBank’s 500MW PAN India expansion plans in Chennai, Mumbai, Hy- derabad, Delhi, Pune and other Indian cities.
 Improve cooling system efficiency
THE FUSIONCOL8000-E SERIES cooling products feature indirect evaporative cool- ing technology to significantly extend free cooling time.
Huawei’s “iCooling” AI-based solution, which features intelligent water-saving and power-sav- ing modes, maximises the use of natural cold sources.
With IT loads also matched in real-time with accurate control of air supply, FusionCol8000-E effectively reduces energy consumption of the whole data centre.
Supplemented with a built in Direct Expan- sion (DX) cooling system to support continuous cooling, all components of FusionCol8000-E — including the container body structure — are prefabricated in the factory, allowing for rapid installation.
All-in-all, this efficient, reliable, and simple so- lution helps enterprises build a more environ- mentally friendly data centre.
Enhance the efficiency of your enterprise’s
cooling system with a high efficiency heat ex- changer (pPUE ≤ 0.06 in London) and EC fan (30– 100 per cent stepless adjustment).
Featuring a modular design, faulted module isolation, and dual power inputs, the redundant design of this cooling product prevents the oc- currence of any failures.
Alongside automatic fault diagnosis and easy Operations & Maintenance (O&M), all compo- nents of NetCol8000-E — including the container body structure — are prefabricated in the factory.
FAR RIGHT: FusionCol8000-E series cooling products.
RIGHT: Fusion Col8000 fan wall.
Meanwhile, the Huawei FusionCol8000-C is a smart cooling product combining fan wall and chilled water cooling technologies — including ad- vanced chillers, water pumps, and pipes — to bring better, more efficient cooling to data centres.
FusionCol8000-C offers efficiency, reliability, and simplicity, helping to build the next genera- tion of green data centres, designed for medium to large-size switch rooms, industry control rooms, computer rooms, prefabricated data centres, standard test rooms, and calibration centres.
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