STULZ Introduces New Indirect Evaporative Cooling Equipment and Technical Evaluation Center
Equipment takes advantage of the cooling potential from outside air without introducing contaminants or humidity
FREDERICK, Md. — Mission critical cooling manufacturer STULZ Air Technology Systems Inc. has announced the launch of new indirect evaporative cooling equipment (IeCE) that provides high-efficiency environmental control solutions for data centers. Coinciding with this announcement, the company also officially opened the STULZ IeCE Technical Evaluation Center in Frederick, Maryland.
“STULZ IeCE is designed to minimize costly mechanical cooling by optimizing the use of outside air, and the evaporation of water wherever possible,” said Ken Wheeler, global outdoor products manager. “Interest in this type of IDEC (indirect evaporative cooling) solution continues to increase throughout the industry and it is easy to see why. Considering our system, it is possible to achieve a pPUE of 1.03 under ideal environmental conditions. That is a significant efficiency advantage over traditional mechanical cooling.”