Data centre systems, twenty to two hundred kilowatts.
| IT load | 20 – 200 kW |
|---|---|
| Heat rejection | Direct-to-chip liquidSecondary-side interface defined for heat reuse; air-assisted rear door where a loop is unavailable |
| Power distribution | Redundant, metered per outletPer-outlet measurement is the basis of the reported PUE |
| Facility standard | EN 50600 seriesPower, environmental control, security, management, energy efficiency |
| Equipment safety | EN / IEC / UL 62368-1 |
| Environmental class | ASHRAE TC9.9Class stated per configuration |
| Telemetry | Redfish DSP0266Plus per-outlet PDU metering and processor-level energy counters |
| Reported indicators | PUE · WUE · ERF · REFISO/IEC 30134, measurement category declared |
Full physical envelopes — weight, heat rejection in BTU per hour, airflow, operating range and dimensions — are issued with the configuration, not held behind a form.
A liquid loop that can give the heat back.
Germany requires facilities coming online from July 2026 to reach an Energy Reuse Factor of ten percent, rising to fifteen in 2027 and twenty in 2028[src]. The Energieeffizienzgesetz also sets a Power Usage Effectiveness ceiling of 1.2 for new facilities from the same date, with a draft amendment moving that to 1.3[src].
Meeting a reuse quota is a plumbing decision made at design time. Our secondary-side interface is specified so a heat offtake — a district loop, a heat pump, a process load in the same building — can be connected without touching the primary circuit, and the Energy Reuse Factor is instrumented whether or not an offtake is present on day one.
Reference architecture
Rack elevation, power topology, loop schematic and network design issued before commitment.
Operating system images
Linux and Windows images built to the workload, with driver and accelerator stack pinned.
Instrumentation
Energy and environmental telemetry wired to the reporting schema on first boot.
Service and support
Installation, commissioning, spare parts and a named engineering contact.