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ADIABATIC PRE-COOLING REDUCES WATER CONSUMPTION FOR DATA CENTRE FACILITIES

May 13, 2025
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ADIABATIC PRE-COOLING REDUCES WATER CONSUMPTION FOR DATA CENTRE FACILITIES
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The EVAPCO EAW-VA V Adiabatic Cooler is a highly efficient and sustainable cooling solution designed for the demanding needs of data centres and industrial facilities. This unit offers cooling capacities ranging from 13 to 415 nominal tons. Constructed with high-quality 304L stainless steel tubing and aluminium fins, the cooler ensures durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability.

One of the key advantages of this system is its adiabatic pre-cooling technology, which enhances cooling performance while minimizing water consumption. Unlike traditional evaporative systems that continuously use water, the EAW-VA V only activates its wetted media when necessary, significantly reducing overall water usage. This feature makes it a more sustainable and cost-effective solution, particularly for data centres that prioritize efficiency and resource conservation.

The unit is equipped with advanced motor technology, offering the choice between Electronically Commutated (EC) motors with integrated speed control or NEMA premium efficient direct-drive motors that are VFD-ready. EC motors provide superior energy efficiency and operate up to 3dB quieter than conventional fans, making them an excellent choice for data centre environments where noise reduction is a priority.

Maintenance requirements are minimal, as the system eliminates the need for water treatment, cold water basins, or pumps, which are commonly found in competing products. The simplified design reduces the risk of scaling, corrosion, and bacterial growth, resulting in lower operating costs and less downtime for maintenance. Additionally, the cooler ships as a single, fully assembled piece, making installation quick and cost-effective.

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