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After-sales Service: | Acceptable |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Energy Efficiency:
Dry coolers operate by utilizing ambient air to dissipate heat, significantly reducing energy consumption compared to traditional cooling methods like chillers.
Low Maintenance:
These systems generally require less maintenance since they don't rely on refrigerants or complex mechanical components. This leads to lower operational costs over time.
Environmentally Friendly:
By using air instead of refrigerants, dry coolers contribute to lower greenhouse gas emissions, making them an eco-friendly option for cooling.
Compact Design:
Many dry coolers are designed to be compact and can be easily integrated into existing infrastructure, saving space in data centers.
Robust Performance:
Dry coolers can operate efficiently in various environmental conditions, making them reliable even in regions with low humidity.
Modular Options:
Dry cooler systems are often modular, allowing for scalability. This is beneficial for data centers that may expand over time.
Cooling IT Equipment:
Dry coolers are primarily used to cool servers and other IT equipment, ensuring optimal performance and preventing overheating.
Heat Recovery:
They can be integrated with heat recovery systems to reuse waste heat for other processes, such as heating water or space heating in the facility.
Support for Chillers:
In larger data centers, dry coolers often complement traditional chilled water systems, providing additional cooling during peak loads.
Outdoor Installation:
Typically installed on rooftops or outdoor areas, dry coolers take advantage of natural airflow to enhance cooling efficiency