RZO data centre: Sustainable solution involving free and adiabatic cooling from Hoval
RZO data centre: Sustainable solution involving free and adiabatic cooling from Hoval
At its site in the Swiss village of Gais, RZO AG operates not only the most secure, but also the most energy-efficient data centre in the region. When it comes to cooling the sensitive IT infrastructure, the company puts its trust in a Hoval solution.
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At its site in the Swiss village of Gais, RZO AG operates not only the most secure, but also the most energy-efficient data centre in the region.
Protection of sensitive IT components
Only Hoval was able to meet our requirements of using the principle of free cooling all year round.
Adiabatic cooling aided by rainwater
Minimum space, maximum flexibility
Sustainability across the board
Around 1 500 000 kWh can be saved annually by utilising waste heat – that’s the equivalent of around 70000 m³ of natural gas or 360 000 kg of CO2.
Impressive control system and service
Every single one of the installed ServeCool units has the in-built control system it needs for operation. “The graphical user interface – or GUI for short – means I can keep track of cooling within the data centre at all times, including via my web browser. It’s great that the visualisation has been kept simple and is intuitive to use,” says Isenegger, highlighting the system’s user-friendliness. In terms of ongoing care, too, the company feels in good hands with Hoval. “It’s clear that the ServeCool units are not only energy-efficient, but also low-maintenance and easy to service, as the components are easily accessible,” says Isenegger and summarises: “Our solution for free and adiabatic cooling runs stably and my contacts at Hoval are always on hand if I have any questions.”
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