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Johnson Controls Unveils YORK YDAM Chiller For High?Density AI Data Centers

The YORK YDAM chillers feature magnetic bearing compressors from YORK. They handle high chilled-water temperatures, making them perfect for 45°C warm-water cooling on the newest GPUs used in AI inference and training.

Johnson Controls new YORK YDAM chiller for dense data center The Volt Post

Johnson Controls just unveiled their latest breakthrough in cooling data centers: the YORK YDAM air-cooled magnetic bearing centrifugal chiller. It’s designed specifically to tackle the tight spaces and tricky setups in dense, multi-story data centers.

Drawing on their top-rated YORK YVAM chiller tech, the YORK YDAM chiller packs in leading cooling power while taking up less room letting data centers grow quicker and smarter without using any water.

With land getting scarcer, we’re seeing more multi-level data centers and AI facilities where server rack areas are up to 10 times denser than before.

Operators need beefier cooling that fits under smaller roofs. The YDAM delivers 3.5MW of cooling up to 20% more capacity per square foot than rivals in a super-compact design.

It even fits on a standard 53-foot flatbed trailer for easy shipping and lower install costs. Shipments start late next year.

The YORK YDAM chillers feature magnetic bearing compressors from YORK. They handle high chilled-water temperatures, making them perfect for 45°C warm-water cooling on the newest GPUs used in AI inference and training. Plus, they work across a broad range of temps, so you can downsize pumps and cut energy use saving money on both upfront costs and operations.

Johnson Controls new YORK YDAM chiller for dense data center The Volt PostBorn out of Johnson Controls‘ cutting-edge JADEC facility, these chillers get rigorously tested under brutal real-world scenarios for top reliability. And they’re supported by a solid network: expert teams on call, plus quick parts and service wherever you need them.

Leadership Comments

“AI and high-performance computing are pushing data centers beyond traditional limits. Vertical sites can unlock new growth opportunities, but they demand thermal management solutions that deliver maximum cooling outputs in minimum space,” said Austin Domenici, vice president and general manager, Johnson Controls Global Data Center Solutions. “The impressive capacity and reduced footprint of YDAM could allow operators to cut the number of chillers on site by up to half, accelerating deployments and helping meet skilled onsite labor needs.”

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