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The University of Portsmouth is ranked amongst the top 400 universities in the world and a renowned modern university in the UK, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The University has over 23,000 students, including 3,000 overseas students, and employs more than 2,500 academic and support staff. The University had a requirement for a high density, energy efficient cooling facility for its new £2.25m data center.

Working in conjunction with Sudlows, winner of ‘The Data Centre Cooling Impact Award’ at the RAC Cooling Industry Awards 2014, Airedale was selected for its ability to offer a complete solution encompassing British manufactured, high performance systems, advanced controls and expertise in integrating to third party systems, commissioning and ongoing service and support.

Airedale solution

  • 2 x 34kW SmartCool chilled water (CW) precision air conditioning units
  • 35 x high density OnRak rear door IT cooling units (up to 25kW per rack)
  • 2 x 500kW DeltaChill FreeCool chillers
  • 1 x chiller sequence manager/secondary pump controller
  • ACIS Building Management System (BMS)
  • Airedale commissioning and on-going preventative maintenance, spares & service

cutting-edge design

“The new data center is built around cutting-edge design with Airedale’s systems very much at its core. This is an excellent facility that the University can rely upon to deliver world class academic support and research development,” says James Holland, Network & Security Services Manager Information Services, University of Portsmouth.

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