Data center cooling system

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Inventors

Schumacher, Donald J.
Beckman, William C.

Application #

681105

Filed

Jan-9-2001

Published

Apr-23-2002

Current US Class

062/259.2
062/263
165/104.33

International Classes

F25D 017/06

Field of Search

62/259.2 62/263 165/80.3 165/104.33 361/691

Examiners

Esquivel; Denise L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Smith; Ronald E. Smith & Hopen, P.A.

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Abstract
A data center having multiple rows of computer racks for holding heat-generating computer equipment is cooled by a liquid overfeed air conditioning unit that provides supply air at a temperature of about forty degrees Fahrenheit (40.degree. F. or lower). The air conditioning unit is positioned outside the data center. Ducting from the heat exchanger outlet of the unit is connected to supply registers mounted in aisles that are provided between the rows of computer racks so that very cold supply air enters the space between the racks. Each computer rack includes vertically spaced compartments that house computer components to be cooled. At least one circulation fan is associated with each compartment and causes supply air to flow through the compartment to cool the components. The supply air gradually warms as it flows through successive compartments and is approximately 72.degree. Fahrenheit when it reaches a return register in the ceiling of the data center. The use of a high temperature differential conserves energy, reduces noise, increases usable data center floor space, and maintains proper data system component operating temperatures.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for cooling a data center of the type including a plurality of rows of computer racks, comprising:

at least one liquid overfeed air conditioning unit disposed externally to said data center;

said liquid overfeed air conditioning unit being adapted to supply air at a heat exchanger outlet thereof at a temperature of approximately forty degrees Fahrenheit;

each of said rows of computer racks having an aisle on its opposite sides so that data center personnel may walk between said rows;

at least one supply air register disposed in at least one of said aisles;

at least one air conditioning duct providing fluid communication between said heat exchanger outlet of said liquid overfeed air conditioning unit and said at least one supply air register;



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates, generally, to highly efficient air conditioning systems for data centers. More particularly, it relates to a system that includes a liquid overfeed air conditioning unit that supplies conditioned air to the data center at temperatures of forty-five degrees Fahrenheit and below.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Data centers are buildings that house large numbers of file servers, data processors, or other heat-generating computer components. Typically, the interior of a data center is filled with multiple rows of cabinet-like equipment called racks that are arranged in parallel relation to one another throughout the entire extent of the data center. An aisle for service personnel is provided between each row of racks and at each end of the building. Each rack houses multiple, vertically spaced components. In this way, a very large number of file servers or other components can be placed in a data center.
 
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