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            | Cooling Solutions – CoolTherm® |  
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            | 1. In what capacity ranges is Knürr’s CoolTherm® Rack   available?  |  
            | The CoolTherm® is available with cooling capacities of between 10 and 35   kW.There is hardly any requirement for capacities below 10 kW, but it   requested, smaller capacities can also be catered for at any time. Therefore are   also Knürr solutions available like CoolAdd® respectively rack added and built   in cooling units.
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            | 2. Are any special components (especially servers)   required for CoolTherm®?  |  
            | All components that are used in a conventional rack can be used in the   CoolTherm® without restriction. The servers are freely accessible from the front   and rear, as with a normal rack. Especially for blades a save environment is   guaranteed. |  
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            | 3. Is the room air heated by the additional heat from   these racks?  |  
            | The cooling system in the rack functions fully independent of the room air.   All of the dissipated heat is diverted via the cooling water circulation to the   outside. |  
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            | 4. Can heat volume diversion be controlled in   accordance with heat loss?  |  
            | With the three-way-valve the cooling capacity is controllable according to   the current heat load.Furthermore with use of controlled AC fans, the air   circulation volume is adjusted to the respective cooling requirement and the   power consumption of the system is consequently minimised.
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            | 5. How is the airflow routed in the rack and what   advantages does this provide?  |  
            | The heat exchanger installed on the lowest level of the rack blows the   cooling air with a temperature between 20 and 25 °C (ASHRAE-Standard) from below   to the front of the server. Each server takes in its cooling air from the front   and releases it to the rear with a temperature increase, depending on equipment.   The heated air is in turn sucked up behind the servers and pushed with redundant   fans through air ducts in the rear door down into the heat   exchanger.Advantages:
 - Closed air circulation
 - Clear airflow with   minimum flow diversions
 - Very high cooling capacity on the smallest   installation space
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            | 6. Are the servers cooled equally over the entire   rack height or are the higher racks cooled less?  |  
            | Because of the type of airflow (see above) and the high surrounding air   volume, all servers are equally supplied with cooling air from   the front, even with irregular load distribution over the height. The   construction of the rack prevents heated air from the rear reaching the front   without being cooled. |  
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            | 7. Can the CoolTherm® be operated with opened   doors?  |  
            | With opened front door without limitation, the back-cooled air from the heat   exchanger is given through the special air duct shape that no interaction to the   room will occur.In all no heat is given off into the room.
 Is the rear   door opened during operation, the cooling air circulation is interrupted and the   dissipated heat is given off into the room.
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            | 8. Why did Knürr decide to position the heat   exchanger on the rack bottom cover and not on the roof or in one of the side or   rear panels?  |  
            | The main reason for this is the consequential securing of the system against   leakage risks. Water-carrying components are exclusively positioned with   CoolTherm® on the lowest level of the rack where the connection   to the cooling water system is made. Even with a leakage (which is highly   improbable), water can never reach the electronic components. Positioning on the   roof is therefore ruled out in every case.This argument also applies with   add-on on the side or in one of the doors, if perhaps, with limits.
 One   argument against add-on on the side panel is the fact that the rack no longer   fits into the spacing of the rack suites in the computer centre because of its   considerably increased width.
 Also the evenly distributed air before the   server level can not be ensured with a vertical inlet.
 Overall, installation   on the lowest level of the rack is the most compact, most cost-efficient and   safest solution.
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            | 9. How is the water connected to the Knürr CoolTherm®   racks?  |  
            | The connection to the building system is made from below via the standard   screw-fitting techniques tried, tested and proven in building mechanics. Knürr   recommends the use of the Knürr connection set with flexible hoses and   adjustable valves. The contained special valves of this set can be used for easy   air bleeding as well as the necessary hydraulic alignment and eventual pressure   checks. |  
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            | 10. Can air-cooled and water-cooled server racks be   operated beside one another in a computer centre?  |  
            | The racks are fully compatible in their dimensioning without any further   requirements. For water-cooled racks only the cooling water installation must be   available. |  
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            | 11. In what dimensions is the CoolTherm® rack   available?  |  
            | Currently in 700 and 800 mm width, 1200 / 1300 mm depth up  1800 mm (29 HU)   up to 2400 mm (44 HU) height. Knürr shows responsibility to the server market   where 950mm deep servers are offered.CoolTherm is as special size available   with a depth up to 1500 mm.
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            | 12. Two or three fans are installed in the   CoolTherm®. Can in case of one fan failure   the required determined nominal heat load dissipated?
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            | The fans are installed redundantly, i.e. one alone or two are sufficient to   operate the system at full capacity. Only the internal rack temperature rises   insignificantly here (a few degrees). |  
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            | 13. Do Knürr CoolTherm® racks have to be   maintained? |  
            | All components of CoolTherm® rack are designed for a very long lifetime. In   addition to this, CoolTherm® design is fault tolerant with respect to all   critical components, i.e., the rack delivers nominal cooling capacity if a   single failure occurs. Fan speed is monitored. If a fan should fail a   corresponding information is dispatched on the network. The system is fully   operational with one defective fan. Fan control unit is also monitored. In case   of a fan control unit failure CoolTherm® automatically switches to "maximum   cooling" mode. The same happens in case of a 3-way-valve failure.For maximum   availability operation Knürr recommends the conclusion of a service contract   including one annual maintenance inspection by Knürr service   engineers.
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            | 14. What advantages does a water-cooled solution   provide in the computer centre when compared with an air-cooled   solution?  |  
            | Use of water-cooled racks enables installation and alignment of   high-performance servers and server racks with the highest possible packing   densities, even for higher cooling capacities above 4-6 kW per rack. This result   in very significant savings with investment costs and the operating costs of a   computer centre. For details and exact values, see TCO* study.*) TCO = Total   Cost of Ownership
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            | 15. Is a raised floor required for the   installation?If yes, what is the necessary   height?
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            | A raised floor is not required for routing the cooling water pipes, the pipes   can basically also be installed in channels or at the floor.A main cooling   pipe in a raised floor requires approx. 150 mm; a rack feed requires approx. 50   mm installation height.
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            | 16. Can CoolTherm® racks also be connected in series   alongside one another?  |  
            | Without restriction, just as with conventional server racks. |  
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            | 17. How is the dew point build-up/condensation   build-up prevented in the CoolTherm® system?  |  
            | Condensation build-up with passing below the dew point can only occur at the   coldest points in the rack, which are the cooling surfaces in the heat   exchanger. The heat exchanger is configured so that any possible condensation of   the airflow is removed and diverted.General Knürr recommends an operation   with 12°C supply cold-water temperature. Any more safety brings the use of the   Knürr CoolTrans Unit to avoid the condensate formation, which automatically   adjust the supply cold-water temperature according to the ambient   conditions.
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            | 18. Is it ensured that the air volume required for   the cooling is also available in the rack?  |  
            | As even the rack is not vacuum-tight, a pressure balance occurs between the   surroundings and the rack interior. The rack is consequently completely filled   with air. The cooling capacity depends on the air quantity circulating inside   the rack, which is ensured by the corresponding configuration of fans and heat   exchangers. |  
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            | 19. Can the Knürr CoolTherm® structure system also be   operated together with the Knürr CPU cooling solution?  |  
            | With very high performance losses of a CPU ( >100 W, for example), the air   cooling of the CPU in the server becomes problematic, especially in servers with   very low installation spaces, such as Blade or Pizzabox servers. In cases such   as this, the CPUs should be cooled directly with water.A combination with   the CoolTherm® rack cooling is possible at all times as only approx. 50-60% of   the entire dissipated heat of a server is diverted per CPU cooling; with higher   cooling capacities this is even necessary.
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            | 20. How is water prevented from causing faults in the   rack in the event of a pipe break?  |  
            | Careful selection of the components practically prevents the possibility of a   pipe breaking. Should a leak nevertheless occur in the cooling water system in   the rack, the positioning of all water-carrying parts on the lowest level of the   rack ensures that water can never reach above this level in the server.A   water sensor is also offered as an option, with which even the smallest leaks   can be detected immediately.
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            | 21. Why do Knürr not offer a 2-rack solution, i.e.   the combined cooling of two racks with one air/water heat exchanger as is   provided by other manufacturers?  |  
            | Knürr essentially offer autonomous individual racks for three reasons: -   Complete flexibility with setting up water-cooled racks, compatibility with   air-cooled racks, exchange and mixed equipping possible.
 - Rack-individual   control of the cooling capacity
 - Optimum securing of availability with   independent systems
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            | 22. Which experiences are present   with the CoolTherm® solution running in operational use?Are   there references for this?
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            | The worldwide first computer centre equipped with autonomous   water-cooled server racks, GridKa at the Karlsruhe Research Centre, was put into   operation with CoolTherm®. Since autumn 2003, 1,300 high-performance servers   have been working in productive operation in 35 racks. The installed cooling   capacity is currently 350 kW with expansion by factor 3. The planned overall   cooling capacity will be over 1 MW. This is only one example of number   worldwide successful working CoolTherm solutions for different   applications.
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            | 23. For what applications and situations should I use   water-cooled structure systems?  |  
            | Always when the cooling capacity of the room air-conditioning is not   sufficient to cope with today’s high-performance servers.With an optimum   configuration in recently planned computer centres the limit here is at approx.   1,000 – 1,200 W/m²; in older computer centres this is often well below this,   whereby a maximum 4 kW can be coped with per rack in the best case scenario.   Racks fully packed with Blade servers by contrast can already achieve 35 kW   today. The solution to deal with this could be to only load racks to a quarter   of their spatial capacity – or to use Knürr CoolTherm® liquid-cooled server   racks.
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            | 24. What additional infrastructure is required along   with the rack and the corresponding pipes in order to be able to operate the   system?  |  
            | The required infrastructure corresponds for the most part with the   infrastructure already used in conventional thermally managed computer centres.   The “colds” (n+1 redundant) generate cold water systems (chillers) that are   distributed over the cooling water system in the computer centre on air   circulation refrigeration equipment or even on ceiling cooling equipment.The   only additionally required component is the pipe routing to the individual   racks, which is installed with in facility management well known pipe systems,   flexibly and cost-effectively.
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            | 25. How can be ensured the complex   systematic of chilled water supply? |  
            | Knürr as vendor of solutions for the whole chilled water delivery chain can   offer chiller, pipework and water transportation. There are a large number of   high efficiency chillers and pump stations. |  
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            | 26. Which possibilities are there for the   use of alternative energies or rather save of energy by the use of CoolTherm   solutions? |  
            | The Knürr CoolTherm is for the use of alternative energies best   equipped: in contrast to many competitors, the V-shape heat exchanger is so   calculated that the use of higher chilled water temperatures readily possible.   There is of course no limitation of the cooling capacity. Over a great part   of the year the needed cooling energy can be substituted by free cooling, so no   several times more expensive compressor cooling energy is needed.
 Also the   use of waste energy for many applications is possible through the heat exchange   to the water.
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            | 27. What basic disadvantages of the current   air-cooled solutions are removed by water cooling?  |  
            | The main problem with conventional cooling is the routing of very large   cooling air volumes through raised floors, hanging ceilings and inside rooms.   The water cooling assumes the task of carrying out the critical heat transport   through these areas. As water can transport 3,500 times as much heat per volume   as air can, very small lines are sufficient for transporting very large heat   volumes.Cooling with air is not problematic in a rack with clear airflow   inside a closed-off space.
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            | 28. Can accessories and other equipment from the 19”   superstructure racks also be used in the CoolTherm®?  |  
            | The installation conditions in the CoolTherm® are no different than those of   the standard air-cooled 19” racks. All components and accessory parts can be   used without restriction. |  
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            | 29. Do Knürr have the necessary certificates for   operation and performance of this system?  |  
            | There are still no special standards for liquid-cooled server racks,   therefore there are also no certificates. As a pioneer in this   area, Knürr have equipped the first operative computer centre with CoolTherm®   racks and has the required know-how and the required equipment (thermo   simulation, climatic test chamber) to guarantee the performance, security and   reliability of the system. The rack does of course meet all existing relevant   standards for conventional racks. |  
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            | 30. Where can I find out more about the CoolTherm®   solution or about the requirements of water-cooled systems or the “musts” for   water-cooled systems?  |  
            | The best place to look is in the new Knürr brochure on liquid cooling, in   printed form or on the Knürr website. |  
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            | 31. Are there options for testing very specific   heat/heat loss situations in preliminary stages?  |  
            | Knürr can “tailor make” solutions to meet every conceivable requirement right   from the very first step, both with thermo simulation and by testing in climatic   test chambers. |  
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            | 32. How can I convince my company/OU of the   advantages of a water-cooled solution?  |  
            | - Knürr liquid cooling brochure- Existing TCO study
 - Knürr expert   presentations
 - Inspection of reference material
 - Specific planning   studies
 
 
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            | 33. Where can I ask for professional advice on   CoolTherm® at Knürr?  |  
            | Knürr sales engineers provide qualified advice and direct contact as required   to Knürr experts in engineering, product management and development.
 
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            | 34. What additional products and services do Knürr   offer in the computer and data centre infrastructure area?  |  
            | - Cooling solutions for all requirement levels, from fans to liquid   cooling- Racks/cabinets, from simple LAN products to the heavy load rack,   MaxLoad
 - An extensive range of accessories for professional cabling
 - 1   HU TFT drawers and KVM switches for administration
 - Power supply and   distribution, UPS systems, socket strips
 - Security solutions such as RMS   (Rack Monitoring System) and electronic locking, @lock
 |            Water Cooled Data Cabinets
 While high quantity conventional server cabinet layouts can effectively dissipate around 3.6 kW each, a single CoolTherm® 19" cabinet will manage a 22 kW heat load, enabling a massive 80% reduction in present, typical conventional cabinet numbers within large data centres.Resultant floor space savings of 80% significantly reduce the increasingly high take-up of large areas of expensive computer room floor, as server power levels rocket.
 Cabinet installation costs can also be cut by half, and enormous year-on-year operational savings can be achieved via associated reductions in computer room air conditioning install and running costs.
 The water-cooled server cabinets use a building's readily available chilled water supply (6 to 12ºC range), connected into an air-to-water heat exchanger fitted in the base of each cabinet.
 Sealed to IP54, the cabinets operate in their own controlled environment, independent of ambient room air. Closed-loop, temperature-controlled, redundant fan-blown air circulates within the cabinet, passing through the heat exchanger.
 The cabinet is separated into two airflow areas (the cold and hot sides of the circulated air).
     
          
            
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                      |  |  | Server Rack Cooling:The CoolTherm® platform provides heat exchangers with
 10 kW to 35 kW within a closed cooling system (air-to-water)!
 
 ■ With fixed 19” installation on the front and rear for components in accordance with
 IEC297-3
 ■ Installation of chassis rails and 19” shelves possible
 ■ Flexible installation of components with mounting hole extrusions
 ■ Cable entry via bottom and top cover
 ■ Unused space closed off with blanking panels
 Load rating
 Static load 800 kg (8,000 N)
 Protection rating
 IP 55
 Tests
 ■ Earthing in acc. with VDE 0100 T 540
 ■ Vibration test in acc. with MIL-STD 810 E
 ■ IP test in acc. with DIN 40 050 / IEC 529
 Colour
 ■ Visible surface of the covers, RAL 7035 light-grey
 ■ Visible surface of the covers, dark-grey RAL 7021
 How supplied
 Fully assembled
 
 You will find more information about models/versions
 in our PDF download!
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                              |  | 700 | 1800 | 1200 | 30 | 740 | 290 | CoolTherm, 10 kW | 1 unit |  |  
                              |  | 700 | 2000 | 1200 | 34 | 740 | 290 | CoolTherm, 10 kW | 1 unit |  |  
                              |  | 700 | 2200 | 1200 | 38 | 740 | 290 | CoolTherm, 10 kW | 1 unit |  |  |  |  
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                              |  | 800 | 1800 | 1200/1300 | 32 | 740/840 | 310 | CoolTherm, up to15 kW | 1 unit |  |  
                              |  | 800 | 2000 | 1200/1300 | 36 | 740/840 | 310 | CoolTherm, up to15 kW | 1 unit |  |  
                              |  | 800 | 2200 | 1200/1300 | 40 | 740/840 | 310 | CoolTherm, up to15 kW | 1 unit |  |  
                              |  | 800 | 2400 | 1200/1300 | 44 | 740/840 | 310 | CoolTherm, up to15 kW | 1 unit |  |  
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                              |  | 800 | 2200 | 1200/1300 | 37 | 740/840 | 340 | CoolTherm, up to 20 kW | 1 unit |  |  
                              |  | 800 | 2400 | 1200/1300 | 42 | 740/840 | 340 | CoolTherm, up to 20 kW | 1 unit |  |  
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                              |  | 800 | 2200 | 1200/1300 | 37 | 740/840 | 340 | CoolTherm, up to 35 kW | 1 unit |  |  
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                      |  | Spread chilled water: 12/18°C *12/22°C Air temperature to server: 22°C *25°C
 Air temperature return from server: 35°C *50°C
 Connection heat exchanger: 1“ female threat
 Connection condensate tray: 5/8“ water hose connection
 Pressure loss (heat exchanger): 0.5bar
 max. operation pressure heat exchanger: 10bar
 max. absolute humidity on site: 8g/kg
 Standard colours:
 RAL 7021 (black grey)
 RAL 7035 (light grey)
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