Publisher's Synopsis
In today's digital age, data centers are the backbone of modern infrastructure, supporting everything from cloud computing to artificial intelligence and high-speed financial transactions. As computing power continues to scale exponentially, the heat generated by high-density IT loads presents one of the most significant challenges to data center operations. Effective cooling strategies are no longer just about maintaining optimal temperatures-they are crucial for energy efficiency, equipment longevity, and overall operational reliability.
Chillers play a fundamental role in data center cooling, offering precise and scalable temperature control to manage these intense heat loads. However, selecting the right chiller system and optimizing its operation require a deep understanding of cooling technologies, energy efficiency strategies, and the unique demands of data center environments.
This book, Chillers for Data Centers: Cooling Strategies for High-Density IT Loads, is designed to be a comprehensive guide for engineers, facility managers, and data center operators seeking to enhance their cooling strategies. It covers essential topics, including chiller technologies, system design considerations, energy-efficient cooling solutions, and advanced monitoring techniques. Additionally, it explores the latest trends in hybrid cooling, free cooling, and automation to help data centers achieve optimal performance while reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.
As data center densities continue to increase and sustainability becomes a key priority, understanding the role of chillers in thermal management is more critical than ever. My goal with this book is to provide a practical and insightful resource that enables professionals to make informed decisions about chiller-based cooling solutions.
I hope this book serves as a valuable tool in your pursuit of more efficient and resilient data center cooling strategies.
Charles Nehme