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Engineers unveil cooling solution at Data Centre World

11th April 2016
Jordan Mulcare
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Aqua Cooling is gearing up for this year’s Data Centre World conference on the 12th-13th April when the UK’s annual data centre industry event comes to London’s ExCel exhibition centre. Members of the Aqua team will be unveiling the company’s latest innovation: a versatile mini-sized cooling distribution unit uniquely tailored for data centre hotspot removal that presents simple-to-install and cost-effective technology to tap into an existing cooling system.

Aqua’s new small and compact Temperation Unit is specifically designed for the hot spot removal market and can either be placed in the bottom 8U of the cooling rack or fitted beneath a 300mm raised floor. Aqua Cooling, based in Fareham, Hampshire, with an office in York, is to send a team of highly-skilled engineers to the capital to attend the prestigious Data Centre World event, widely regarded as the world’s biggest and best-attended data centre conference.

The team will also be showcasing Aqua’s full range of data centre cooling solutions, including systems that incorporate the company’s Queen’s Award-winning, innovative Leak Prevention System (LPS) technology. Accompanied by representatives of Aqua’s sister company USystems, they will be demonstrating a variety of Aqua’s data centre cooling chiller products including the Temperation Unit, the hybrid adiabatic cooler, and Aqua’s highly-acclaimed patented LPS, winner of a 2015 Queen’s Award for Enterprise (Innovation).

Aqua’s Data Centre Product Manager, Mike West, said: “Attending the Data Centre World event offers us a great opportunity to be speak with key decision-makers in the data centre industry and to present our innovative cooling systems to the IT and data storage sector.

“We believe our products have the potential to change the future of data centre cooling. Not only can they be tailor-made to adapt to individual clients’ specific circumstances and needs but our systems are also environmentally-friendlier, energy saving and more cost-effective alternatives to many of the chiller systems currently used in the sector,” Mike said.

Aqua Cooling technology has already been successfully installed in a number of data centres in the UK and abroad, including at Swansea University’s new Bay Campus and in a state-of-the-art US data storage facility in the San Francisco area of California.

“We’re hoping to make long-lasting business connections during the Data Centre World event — of course, our expert engineers will be very happy to answer questions about our ground-breaking products and second-to-none service,” added Simon. In 2015, Data Centre World established itself as the world’s largest data centre exhibition, attracting more than 12,000 attendees last year alone. The Aqua team is exhibiting for the first time at this year’s event, to be held at ExCel London on 12 and 13th April 2016, and can be found at stand J30.

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