ASHRAE LO-09-014-2009 Introducing Using the Heat Wheel to Cool the Computer Room《介绍使用回转式热交换器冷却机房》.pdf
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1、2009 ASHRAE 187ABSTRACTThere is a growing trend to utilize economical ways to cool data centers, which includes maximizing the use of “free cool-ing” techniques such as airside and waterside economizing. A new economizer cooling system is being developed and tested at this time and will be implement
2、ed in a number of data centers within the next year. This technique uses a heat wheel to trans-fer the heat from the computer room to the ambient environ-ment with a minimal transfer of air and moisture. It has been shown to have the capability of cooling a computer room with a heat density of 600 W
3、/ft and a cabinet heat load of 70 kW. It can provide cooling throughout the computer room within the existing ASHRAE guidelines up to an ambient condition of 22C (72F). It has been demonstrated to handle a temperature rise through cabinets of over 28C (50F).It can accomplish all this with a mechanic
4、al efficiency as low as 0.03, which for 550 kW load in the computer room only 17 kW of mechanical energy was being utilized. HISTORY OF THE HEAT WHEELThe use of heat wheels in energy recovery systems has existed for decades. Heat recovery wheels attain high levels of efficiency by transferring heat
5、or enthalpy between two air-streams. The heat wheel rotates through the two air streams and transfers the energy from the air being exhausted from the building to the incoming airstream.(1)In summer the exhaust air is cooler than the ambient conditions and precools the hot incoming airstream, thereb
6、y minimizing the energy required of the A/C refrigeration system. In winter the warm exhaust air preheats the incoming air, thereby minimizing the heating energy required to warm the building. (See Figure 1).With a desiccant coating on the wheel the same process can be used to either maintain or rem
7、ove moisture from the air stream as it enters the building.There are a number of materials used in heat wheels, the most prevalent is a honeycomb aluminum structure.Plumbing it Wrong Heat Wheels Introduction into the Data CenterThe way the normal energy recovery system is plumbed air circulates into
8、 the building, passes through the HVAC system, is circulated throughout the facility, and is exhausted out of the building.With the new configuration, used to dissipate the heat produced in the computer room, there are two separate recir-culation cycles. The first recirculates air from the computer
9、room, carrying the heat from the computer equipment through the heat wheel and back to the supply side of the computer room. The second circulates ambient air through the wheel to dissipate the computer room heat. This air is then exhausted outside the facility. (See Figure 2)The installation, calle
10、d a cell, is divided into four cham-bers, return and supply on the computer room side and supply and exhaust on the ambient side. (See Figures 3)The hot exhaust air from the computer room is circulated back to the heat wheel by a set of three fans. The airflow volume of these fans is controlled by t
11、he specified temperature drop across the heat wheel and the power being dissipated in the computer room, which is monitored by the controls system.Outside cold air is drawn into the lower chamber of the ambient side, cools the wheel, and is then exhausted back to the outside by one set of fans. The
12、rotational speed of the wheel Introducing Using the Heat Wheel to Cool the Computer RoomRobert Sullivan, PhD Marcel Van Dijk Mees LodderRobert Sullivan is a senior consultant at Uptime Institute, Morgan Hill, CA. Marcel Van Dijk and Mees Lodder are principal consultantsat Uptime Technology, NL, Nete
13、rlands.LO-09-014 2009, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions 2009, vol. 115, part 2. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permi
14、tted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.188 ASHRAE Transactionsand the volume of outside air being circulated are varied to control the supply air temperature being fed into the computer room.For this new cooling system to function, especially at the high loads it is capable of handling, the h
15、ot air exhausted from the computer equipment is isolated from the cold air in the computer room. This is accomplished by sealing the Hot Aisle and having the hot exhaust air rise to the dropped ceiling area to be carried back to the computer room chamber of the heat wheel cell. It also requires that
16、 blanking plates be utilized in all unused areas of the equipment cabinets to avoid recircula-tion of hot air within the computer cabinets.The cold air coming off the heat wheel is allowed to flood the rest of the room, filling the Cold Aisles. As long as there is sufficient air introduced into the
17、computer room to satisfy the airflow demands of the server fans all the heat loads installed in the room can be cooled. The proper amount of cold air is ensured in two ways. The first is to establish the proper temperature differential across the wheel to match the average temperature rise through t
18、he servers installed in the room. The second is to match the required airflow of the installed load in the computer room. This second requirement is controlled by maintaining a positive static pressure in the room.If the ambient air temperature is below 10C (50F) there are sets of louvers connecting
19、 the two chambers on the ambi-ent side of the cell. Warm exhaust air is drawn from the exhaust side of the ambient chamber into the supply side to maintain a face temperature on the wheel that will neither condense moisture or cause it to freeze.Leakage of ambient air into the computer room is limit
20、ed to less than 1% of the total airflow through the system. (N) This leakage comes in two forms. First is leakage between the two chambers at the wheel interfaces. This leakage is mini-mized by seals on the top and bottom surfaces of the wheel. The most significant leakage comes from air trapped in
21、the wheel as it rotates through a chamber. Once the wheel rotates into the adjoining chamber the trapped air is released into the opposite chamber. So ambient air is transferred to the computer room chamber as the wheel rotates that chamber and visa versa. Both forms of leakage still account for les
22、s than 1% of the total airflow in the computer room chamber.(2)The heat wheel is driven by a 1.5 hp motor with a V-belt wrapped around the perimeter of the wheel. Wheel rotation can be varied from 0.4 RPM to 10 RPM.Modular Direct Expansion (DX) units are utilized for supplemental cooling when the am
23、bient temperature exceeds 22C. DX cooling capacity can be brought on line in 50 100 kW segments as supplemental cooling is required. Above approximately 32C the system would be on total supplemen-tal cooling, the wheel would be stopped, and louvers in both Figure 1 Typical Heat Wheel Application.Fig
24、ure 2 Recirculation cooling by Heat WheelPlumbed Wrong.ASHRAE Transactions 189chambers would be opened to eliminate the pressure drop through the heat wheel. (See Figure 5).Static pressure and moisture content of the air in the computer room are controlled by a separate building air handling unit (A
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