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Separate straining systems before it reaches the heat exchanger

2011-5-24

Google released a video showing the cooling system water based oceanic used by its new data center on the south coast of Finland.
Due to go live later this year, Hamina, Finland, the data center the company was built on the site of a former paper factory - How's that for a metaphor? - As previously reported, the facility is cooled with water in the Gulf of Finland. As the company data center in Saint-Ghislain, not to use sheer power refrigerators.
According to the video - here - Google is running sea water system through the tunnel, which was built in the Summa mill in 1950. Water, "said Google's senior director of data center construction by Joe Kava, run through a heat exchanger, where it is used to dissipate heat from the servers of the institution.
Data Center Knowledge says that the sea water passes through four distinct systems hard before reaching the heat exchanger, which cools a separate water spray, which is then used to cool the data center.
The water is then transferred to the "hardening the building" where it is mixed with a water flow separated from the sea, so it is cooled before returning to the gulf. "We will return to its temperature, which is much closer to the inlet temperature, so as to minimize the environmental impact in the region," says Kava.
 

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