![]() It’s still ideal for quick and easy installation in smaller applications that need simple, commodity cooling. The CRAH is not a “bad habit.” It’s a great product and a stalwart of data hall cooling for decades. Thinking “outside the box” is one way data centers can create more efficiency and server space, while reducing mechanical cooling footprints and total cost of ownership for the data hall. ![]() The adage, “old habits are hard to break” rings true for data center operators that continue to use computer room air handlers (CRAH) for medium and large data hall cooling.Ī CRAH is essentially a “box” with a large fan (or fans), a redundant fan, cooling coil and associated controls that are all standardized and pre-packaged inside a large cabinet. Kris Holla, Group Vice President, Channel Sales for Nortek Air Solutions
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