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TurboChill DCS chiller in stainless-steel

USA: Modine has added a stainless steel variant to its flagship Airedale by Modine TurboChill DCS chiller range. 

The stainless steel design provides the hydraulic capacity needed for direct liquid cooling (DLC) systems, which are increasingly used in data centres.

This extension to the TurboChill DCS range is said to significantly enhance circuit cleanliness and overall system reliability. The corrosion-resistant material safeguards the integrity of the cooling loop, reducing contamination and build-up on the cold plates. 

Designed for high-pressure environments, the TurboChill DCS Stainless Steel is said to maintain structural stability under extreme thermal loads while enabling precise filtration and fluid management.

When integrated within optimised liquid cooling architectures, it can eliminate in-row CDUs, while freeing up space in the data center hall for additional IT racks.

Suitable for global application, this stainless steel variant of the Turbocor compressor chiller meets Seismic Design Category D. 

TurboChill DCS chillers are optimized for higher ambient temperature operation of up to 55°C (131°F), with R1234ze refrigerant.

“By combining superior corrosion and build-up resistance with optimized thermal performance, our TurboChill DCS Stainless Steel delivers exceptional reliability for mission-critical environments,” said Art Laszlo, group vice president, Global Data Centers. “Its advanced design can eliminate the need for a CDU in high-density, liquid-cooled applications, simplifying infrastructure and reducing operational complexity.”

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