NEW DELHI: Vertiv, a provider of digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today made an addition to its thermal management portfolio, with the introduction of the Vertiv CoolLoop Trim Cooler, in support of air and liquid cooling applications for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing. This solution supports diverse climate conditions for hybrid-cooled or liquid-cooled data centers and AI factories.
Integrating seamlessly with high-density, liquid-cooled environments, the Vertiv CoolLoop Trim Cooler delivers operational efficiency and aligns with the industry’s evolving needs for energy-efficient and compact cooling solutions. It provides up to a 70 percent reduction in annual cooling energy consumption, leveraging free-cooling and mechanical operation, and 40% space savings compared to traditional systems. Designed to address the challenges of modern AI factories, the system supports fluctuating supply water temperatures up to 40°C and cold plate functionality at 45°C.
Straightforward
water connections provide smooth and direct system integration for the Vertiv
CoolLoop Trim Cooler and the Vertiv CoolChip CDU coolant distribution
units, for direct-to-chip cooling. Vertiv CoolLoop Trim Cooler can also connect
directly to immersion cooling systems. This simplifies installation and
operational complexity, allowing compatibility across a range of high-density
cooling environments, offering time savings and cost efficiencies for
customers.
“AI is
dramatically changing the cooling profiles of today’s data centres, requiring
innovative approaches to managing the thermal challenges inherent in 100kW+
racks,” said Sam Bainborough, vice president, thermal business EMEA
at Vertiv. “Today’s announcement, and the ongoing expansion of Vertiv’s
industry-leading high-density thermal management portfolio, allows us to
deliver pioneering, future-ready liquid cooling and chilled water solutions to
meet our customers’ AI-driven demands.”
The
Vertiv CoolLoop Trim Cooler uses low-GWP refrigerant and offers a scalable
cooling capacity up to almost 3 MW in the air-cooled configuration. With free
cooling coils optimized for high ambient temperatures, the system is designed
to operate in free cooling mode across more seasons and conditions, for reduced
electrical consumption and CO2e emissions. It is compliant with 2027 EU F-GAS
regulations ban, avoiding the need for costly redesigns or infrastructure
upgrades to meet this upcoming regulatory requirement.