Airedale by Modine Releases High Capacity Turbocor® Chiller for Data Center Industry
Airedale by Modine release TurboChillTM DCS to deliver improved cooling capacity in higher ambient temperatures for colocation & hyperscale data centers. Critical Cooling Specialist Airedale by ModineTM has today announced the 2MW TurboChillTM DCS, the next generation in their range of Turbocor® compressor chillers, redesigned from the ground up to meet the specific operational demands of colocation and hyperscale data centers. TurboChill DCS will be manufactured in the U.K. and the U.S. for global distribution. TurboChill DCS is the latest in Airedale’s DCS range of data center specific chillers, designed to meet the most ambitious efficiency, performance and sustainability objectives. It is …
Airedale Launch HTM 03-01 Whitepaper as Advisory Document to Industry
Airedale by Modine, the critical cooling specialists, has launched an HTM 03-01 whitepaper to assist consultants, estate managers and buying groups within the healthcare sector in the interpretation and application of HTM 03-01 guidelines. …
Commercial & Industrial
Comfort cooling that works for everyone. We offer a complete range of thermal comfort solutions, encompassing air and water cooled chillers, air handling units, hybrid fan coils and chilled water cassettes. …
RAC Cooling Industry Awards 2019 – Finalists
We're excited to announce that four of our entries for this year's RAC Cooling Industry Awards have been accepted for three categories! …
Airedale Respond to Richard Branson’s Comments on the Air Conditioning Industry
We at Airedale, along with many others, were very interested to read Mr Branson’s strong views on the air conditioning industry. …
Americans Aren’t Saying ‘No’ to Data Centers; They’re Saying ‘Do It Right’
New data from Airedale by Modine reveals the practical conditions that turn neighbors into supporters Americans aren’t rejecting data centers; they’re asking developers to do them right. Support for data centers hinges less on distance than on what facilities deliver to their communities. When presented with a choice between a data center one mile away that provides tangible benefits or one eight miles away that offers nothing, most Americans choose proximity with purpose. Earlier this year, we published the Data Center Neighborhood Survey Report showing that 70% of Americans are comfortable with data centers within a few miles of their …
Balancing Redundancy with Sustainability to be Both Resilient and Efficient
Data centers run 24/7 and are now caught between the Service Level Agreements that demand 99.999% uptime and the ESG report that scrutinizes every kilowatt of energy used. Meanwhile, your board wants both redundancy and a path to net-zero emissions. Traditional wisdom suggests you can’t have both, as every redundant backup chiller and N+1 configuration pushes you further from sustainability targets. That wisdom is outdated because smart operators are rewriting the rules. They’re already achieving Tier 3 redundancy while driving PUE below 1.3. They’re meeting stringent uptime requirements without sacrificing their sustainability commitments. The old trade-offs no longer apply when …




