Adrian La Porta (he/him)
It’s this data that enables us to do better designs, and better implement modules etc.
How could that be acceptable?”.“We find the same thing”, says Jaimie Johnston.
“It's serial custo.mers who are dissatisfied with either the quality they're getting or the value they're getting.”.Johnston says that the biggest value driver of them all is climate change and carbon.
He agrees that there’s a “dawning recognition” that we don’t have a choice.However, these days, the data is starting to allow us to do these things, making this particular moment in industry history different from the ones that have come before.. “I think that's why it might stick this time,” he says.
“But if it doesn't stick this time, we've got enormous problems.”.
Marks seems confident about the direction things are headed.. “Three-quarters of all specialty subcontractors have experience with multi-trade and two-thirds of general contractors have experience with multi-trade assemblies and prefabrication,” she says, referencing.Using water for adiabatic cooling allows the unit to cool the air close to the wet bulb temperature of the ambient air as opposed to the dry bulb temperature (dry cooling).
Due to the wet bulb temperature being often many degrees below coincident dry bulb temperature, in high dry bulb conditions this can mitigate the requirement for mechanical cooling.. Data Centre with DEC unit.Chilled water system flexibility.
The most common systems installed in data centres use chilled water as the medium between the internal and external units.Chilled water systems offer significant flexibility:.