In recent years, we have specialized in the planning, management, and establishment of server farms and development laboratories for systems.
HPC (High performance computing) and GPU's (Graphics Processing Units)
These installations (mostly for AI applications) require large amounts of electrical resources, approximately 50-170 KW per base cabinet, hence
A substantial cooling requirement is also derived for cooling servers with such power.
The next generation of processors will reach a power of 250 to 750 KW per single cabinet.
The cooling method is DLC – direct liquid cooling that reaches the server through a dedicated transmission system that includes heat exchangers.
Heat, secondary piping (usually stainless steel), pumps/CDU's, controlled valves, GP25 fluid.
All cooling regulation is controlled by a control system according to the requirements of the servers at any given moment.
DLC typically improves the energy efficiency of the facility – as the servers can receive coolant temperature
Relatively high (25-30 degrees Celsius), so Free Cooling chillers can be operated most days of the year without
Compressor operation, but only water circulation.












