Transtherm Cooling Industries Limited
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Cooling Solution For Portable HPC Data Centre
Fully loaded Packaged Adiabatic Coolers & Pump Sets for Portable HPC Data Centre. 🔨 Built-in redundancy ❄ Built to withstand the cold environment
📐 Built to fit on top of a container
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Видео

Data Centre World London 2024
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Data Centre World London 2024
Top 3 Takeaways at Hyvolution Paris 2024
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• Designs for corrosive environments • Remove design burden and free up production space • Fluid temperatures for electrolyser / green hydrogen systems
Transtherm - Electrolyser Cooling System
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Transtherm manufactures Air Blast Coolers & Pump Sets for all electrolyser applications. These can be smaller, packaged solutions for containerised electrolysers or ultra-high cooling density solutions for larger multiple Megawatt and Gigawatt systems.
Transtherm - Immersion Cooling Data centre project walk around
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Data centre cooling project walk around with Ben Littlewood 💦 Run and standby pumps for efficiency and resilience ❄ Overcooling prevention ♨ Heat recovery option available
Transtherm - Adiabatic Retrofit - A lifeline for legacy chiller systems
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🔥 The UK experienced a 40.3°C record-high temperature in 2022 ❄ Reduce the dry bulb temperature by 13-15°C in the UK ✅ Environmental and cost-saving solution 🛠 Quick & easy installation
Low Noise Genset Coolers With Attenuators
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Genset Coolers | Engine Coolers 📐 Space Restriction 🔇 Low Noise Restriction ✏️ Billions of standard options with bespoke solutions available 🔨 A variety of materials available for Landfill, WIMES and STOR specs
Transtherm Wild Space - Feeding the birds
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Inspired by our Marketing Manager, we have something new to offer for our nature at Transtherm Cooling Industries Ltd. 🐦 In the last 50 years, 38 million birds have vanished from UK skies 🌼 97% of our wildflower meadows have been lost since the 1930s 💪 We are going to make a WILD space for nature on our company's grounds
Transtherm Wild Space - Save Our Wild Isles
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Inspired by our Marketing Manager, we have something new to offer for our nature at Transtherm Cooling Industries Ltd. 🐦 In the last 50 years, 38 million birds have vanished from UK skies 🌼 97% of our wildflower meadows have been lost since the 1930s 💪 We are going to make a WILD space for nature on our company's grounds
Top 6 most viewed explainer videos in 2022
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The New Year is a great time to look back at the past year. 👀 Here are the top 6 most viewed explainer videos in 2022. 🏆 Some of our videos have reached more than 240K views! 🙌🏻 Thank you for all of your support.
Cooling for Carbon Capture - Packaged Adiabatic Cooler & Pump Set
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Delivered to the USA - Packaged Adiabatic Cooler & Pump Set 📐 Design for Carbon Capture Membrane 💦 Closed-circuit pump set with expansion vessel & pressurisation set ❄️ Over-cooling prevention system to bypass flow 🔧 Coil inspection panels & isolation valves for easy maintenance
Ambient Cooling for Data Centre - Project walk around
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Data Centre Cooling project walk around 📺 🏆 Half-V Adiabatic Cooler for space saving ❄️ Ambient cooling with over-cooling prevention system 💨 Ducting to guide outlet air to avoid any small chance of recirculation
Transtherm Wireless Communication
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How the benefits of IoT (Internet of Things) for your cooling systems can be maximised through wireless communication❓ In this video, we are going to walk you through: 🔎 How our control work 🏆 How it could help your projects
Air Inlet Filter - Adiabatic Cooler designed for Tight Space & Harsh Environment
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🚩 Space restrictions? Harsh site environment? 💡 Our experienced engineering team have got you covered.
Full peace of mind - Acoustic & Thermal testing
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For noise sensitive sites, we give you the most accurate noise data calculated from thousands of measurements taken in the anechoic chamber, in-line with BS EN 13487. For added peace of mind, we can also organise project specific acoustic testing. 🔉 Sound measurement to British Standards 🔥 Test rigs available for thermal testing
Earth Day 2022 - Time to reflect on what we have done
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Earth Day 2022 - Time to reflect on what we have done
Cooling for 2x production lines project walk around - Transtherm Cooling Industries
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Cooling for 2x production lines project walk around - Transtherm Cooling Industries
Top 6 Reasons For Using Off-site Packaged Build Plant
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Top 6 Reasons For Using Off-site Packaged Build Plant
Data Centre Cooling project walk around - Transtherm Cooling Industries
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Data Centre Cooling project walk around - Transtherm Cooling Industries
Transtherm is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year!
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Transtherm is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year!
Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Location & Materials
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Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Location & Materials
Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Typical Applications
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Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Typical Applications
Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Basics & How it works
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Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Basics & How it works
Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Intro
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Transtherm Adiabatic Coolers Intro
Future proof bespoke pump set - Transtherm Cooling Industries
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Future proof bespoke pump set - Transtherm Cooling Industries
The secret behind Transtherm's accurate, verified, precise noise data
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The secret behind Transtherm's accurate, verified, precise noise data
22 fan Air Blast Cooler control panel time-lapse
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22 fan Air Blast Cooler control panel time-lapse
Data centre cooling project walk around with our applications engineer Justin Stinson. Part 2
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Data centre cooling project walk around with our applications engineer Justin Stinson. Part 2
Bespoke Triple Bank Genset Cooler for a hospital - Transtherm
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Bespoke Triple Bank Genset Cooler for a hospital - Transtherm
Ladder and handrail add-ons for easy maintenance on Transtherm Air Blast Cooler
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Ladder and handrail add-ons for easy maintenance on Transtherm Air Blast Cooler

Комментарии

  • @northendbedworth117
    @northendbedworth117 6 месяцев назад

    Good stuff, can't believe Jason didn't get a speaking part 😉

  • @yyyyy213
    @yyyyy213 7 месяцев назад

    In that case, it doesn't feel like the dry cooler is very useful, only dropping about three degrees.

  • @MansourGhadhban
    @MansourGhadhban 8 месяцев назад

    Thnxs more

  • @abaraaujithanjeyaranjan8975
    @abaraaujithanjeyaranjan8975 8 месяцев назад

    The transparent half vee looks attractive 🔥

  • @abaraaujithanjeyaranjan8975
    @abaraaujithanjeyaranjan8975 8 месяцев назад

    Nice Job Guys👍🏻

  • @courage7638
    @courage7638 2 года назад

    So its just a gaint swamp cooler

  • @andrewrossberg9128
    @andrewrossberg9128 2 года назад

    Your Adiabatic Coolers would be a perfect application for a data center located in a tropical climate, correct?

    • @s.mikkola
      @s.mikkola Год назад

      As far as I understand from the video, the adiabatic coolers work the most efficiently in moderate to warm climates but the air should be dry. This is because you want to lower the air temperature by forcing it to reject heat as much as possible to the evaporation process of the water mist from the sprayers. The dryer the air the more extra moisture it can "carry", the more heat it can reject, and subsequently the lower temperature it will achieve.

  • @calebgilbert860
    @calebgilbert860 2 года назад

    Very interesting.

  • @BailorTheSailorMan
    @BailorTheSailorMan 3 года назад

    So this is that thing from all the example problems...

    • @transthermcoolingindustrie4548
      @transthermcoolingindustrie4548 2 года назад

      Hi Bailor, Thanks for your comment. As with any product, there are those that will take great care in the initial development and design and the continuous improvement of their products. There will also be those who rush unreliable products to market minus the correct development. The automotive industry is a great example of how differing levels of development can affect a product’s operation and it’s longevity. All cars will get you from A to B for a period but how long that period is will, on average, be dictated by the experience of the manufacturer and amount of effort put into their designs. At Transtherm, we have been manufacturing heat exchange products for over 3 decades and adiabatic coolers for over 2 decades. In that time, we have supplied thousands of coolers and have had fantastic product reliability and longevity. Equally, we have witnessed the problems with other adiabatic coolers, hybrid coolers and cooling towers owing to poor design and mistreatment in the field. 9 times out of 10 the problems occur for one of the following reasons: 1. Excessive evaporative cooling is used as control systems are manipulated (this is not possible with Transtherm PLC based controls) 2. There are a small number of large spray nozzles pointing directly at the coil face, creating wetted surface cooling (Transtherm use a larger number of smaller nozzles and direct them counter-flow to the air stream in order to minimise the possibility of wetted surface cooling)

    • @BailorTheSailorMan
      @BailorTheSailorMan 2 года назад

      @@transthermcoolingindustrie4548 I’m guessing this is some sort of auto reply because I said the word “problem” but I was making a joke about engineering homework.

    • @transthermcoolingindustrie4548
      @transthermcoolingindustrie4548 2 года назад

      @@BailorTheSailorMan Thanks for your comment. Nope, that wasn't a auto reply, we do take every comment seriously :) We hope you enjoy our content. Wish you have a great day ahead

  • @donihermawan1598
    @donihermawan1598 3 года назад

    When we use adiabatic cooling tower, what kind of water losses that are still could happen? How about evaporation losses and drift losses?

    • @transthermcoolingindustrie4548
      @transthermcoolingindustrie4548 2 года назад

      Hi Doni, Thanks for your question. To fully explain, I would comment as follows: 1. The Transtherm Adiabatic System doesn’t recycle water, it is a once through cycle (water supplied from a mains supply or rainwater tanks etc., through the adiabatic system and into the air stream only). This means that there is no need for water bleed off like you would see with cooling towers or some hybrid coolers 2. As we only boost the relative humidity to circa. 85% there is no chance of plume that you would associate with cooling towers 3. The majority of adiabatic cooler installations are not overly affected by windy conditions so there is little chance of drift loss - this is because the windiest conditions tend to occur in ambient temperatures that are lower than the adiabatic trigger point. For installations where this is a concern, we offer baffles and screen filters 4. There are minimal losses when the adiabatic booster pump (a small pump within the adiabatic system that boosts mains water pressure to circa. 6 bar) energises or deenergises between cycles as water briefly drips from the nozzles

  • @kilo6490
    @kilo6490 3 года назад

    Thanks for this series. Very useful information for learning about these coolers.

  • @ANU31313
    @ANU31313 3 года назад

    how the dry cooler is less efficient than the adiabatic coolers?

    • @transthermcoolingindustrie4548
      @transthermcoolingindustrie4548 3 года назад

      Many thanks for your question Anuraj. For a fixed heat load and water temperatures the efficiency of a cooler can be affected by a number of things: 1) The rpm of the fans pulling the air through the heat exchange coils - the slower the fan speed, the more efficient the cooler. This is because variable speed fans reduce the power consumption to the cube of the speed of the fan (so, if the fans are running at 50% of their maximum speed, their input power will be 0.5³ or 12.5%). However, with slower fans comes a higher upfront CAPEX cost and your ROI will depend on how many hours per year the equipment runs. 2) The gap between your required water outlet temperature from the cooler - in this video we give the example of cooling to 38°C with a 35°C dry bulb temperature - for a dry cooler, this only gives a 3°C cooling window meaning that maximising efficiency is very difficult. However, if we were to size an adiabatic cooler for the same conditions we would reduce the inlet air temperature to circa. 23°C which increases the cooling window to 15°C which is a massive percentage increase. This means that the adiabatic cooler needs less airflow / fewer fans to achieve the same performance, giving much greater efficiency at maximum design conditions and a smaller equipment footprint. As the video states, if you want to achieve water temperatures below dry bulb air temperature then you have no choice but to use an evaporative adiabatic cooler as it is not possible to do this with a dry cooler. I hope this helps, please feel free to email us or leave a reply if you need anything else.

    • @ANU31313
      @ANU31313 3 года назад

      @@transthermcoolingindustrie4548 if the ambient is 46 deg c and needs the water outlet needs 32deg c is it possible?

    • @tomaspuodziukynas5361
      @tomaspuodziukynas5361 2 года назад

      @@ANU31313 You can do calculations. Theoretical limit is reached with Relative Humidity. If you can no longer add humidity to air - you can not cool it down further.

    • @transthermcoolingindustrie4548
      @transthermcoolingindustrie4548 2 года назад

      Hi @@ANU31313 Our adiabatic coolers can generally cool the water to within 5°C of the wet bulb temperature. So, in your example, as long as the wet bulb temperature doesn't exceed 27°C, the answer is yes. The dry bulb largely dictates how much water the adiabatic cooler will consume and the wet bulb dictates what water temperature we can achieve. I hope this helps.