Johnson Controls, the global pioneer for smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings announced the launch of its new YORK® Mission Critical Vertical Computer Room Air Handler (MCV CRAH), engineered to meet the growing demand for sustainable data center technology.

Data centers are one of the fastest-growing areas of new construction around the world. Ensuring they remain efficient and sustainable is critical. The new MCV CRAH is specifically designed to support rapid data center expansion, while enabling highly efficient and sustainable energy use.

efficiency optimization

HVAC equipment is responsible for as much as 40% of energy use within data center applications,” said Merle Brubaker, Director of Air Handling Systems at Johnson Controls.

Merle Brubaker adds, “Optimizing efficiency within these facilities is critical, but solutions must be flexible to keep pace with the industry’s rapidly changing landscape. The YORK® MCV CRAH was designed in close collaboration with data center operators to drive sustainability, while meeting the unique requirements of data center facilities.”

specialized HVAC considerations

Many building owners are turning to hyperscale and colocation growth options to minimize construction timelines

As the demand for data centers continues to surge, many building owners are turning to hyperscale and colocation growth options to minimize construction timelines and overcome land shortages.

These new data centers often require specialized HVAC considerations for adequate cooling and effective energy management.

YORK® MCV CRAH features

Featuring a vertical downflow and draw-through layout, the YORK® MCV CRAH is engineered to deliver reliable cooling in above-floor or under-floor data center applications. It has a compact footprint, multiple cooling capacities, and true plug-and-play functionality.

High-efficiency electronically commutated (EC) motors, plenum fans, and low heat-dissipation cabinets also contribute to lower PUE values. The YORK® MCV CRAH is available with multiple electrical options and 30kW-60kW power output to support phased data center expansion. Rapid manufacturing and simplified installation enable a fast and easy integration. 

human-machine interface

An intuitive, touchscreen human-machine interface (HMI) streamlines operation by enabling operators and engineers to quickly and easily visualize and monitor setup, alarms, and capacities. Gallery-side maintenance access to fans with integral slide-out racks, filters, and electrical backed by local expert support reduces risk and maximizes reliability and uptime.

YORK® Vertical CRAHs are manufactured on short lead times from dual laboratories within key North American locations to further enhance speed to market.

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