External cooling in data center  - Overview
External cooling in data center – Level measurement of makeup water
External cooling in data center – Monitoring the blowdown water level
External cooling in data center – Temperature measurement of warm water to cooler
External cooling in data center – Coolant supply flow pressure
External cooling in data center – Coolant supply flow
External cooling in data center – Differential pressure measurement for heat exchanger monitoring
External cooling in data center – Temperature measurement in the coolant return line
External cooling in data center – Temperature measurement in the coolant supply line
External cooling in data center – Flow measurement in the cooling water supply line
External cooling in data center – Measurement of thermal energy, flow and temperatures
External cooling in data center – Temperature measurement in the coolant supply line
External cooling in data center – Flow measurement in the coolant supply line
External cooling in data center – Temperature measurement in the coolant return line
External cooling in data center – Leak detection of white space coolang flow lines
External cooling in data center – Measuring systems for district heating and cooling networks
External cooling in data center  - Overview

Description

Level measurement of makeup water

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Monitoring the blowdown water level

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Temperature measurement of warm water to cooler

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Coolant supply flow pressure

Requirements

  • Supply safety of coolant flow
  • Process control

Description

Coolant supply flow

Requirements

  • Reliable flow measurement
  • Insensitive against magnetite
  • High flow turndown

Description

Differential pressure measurement for heat exchanger monitoring

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Temperature measurement in the coolant return line

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Temperature measurement in the coolant supply line

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Flow measurement in the cooling water supply line

Requirements

  • Reliable flow measurement
  • Insensitive against magnetite
  • High flow turndown

Description

Measurement of thermal energy, flow and temperatures

Requirements

  • MI004 compliant
  • Logger function
  • Increased measurement accuracy and repeatability requirements

Description

Temperature measurement in the coolant supply line

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Flow measurement in the coolant supply line

Requirements

  • Reliable flow measurement, suitable for confined installation spaces
  • Insensitive against magnetite
  • High flow turndown

Description

Temperature measurement in the coolant return line

Requirements

  • Process control

Description

Leak detection of white space coolang flow lines

Requirements

  • High sensitivity monitoring of pipelines
  • Retrofit onto existing pipelines or tailor-made technical

    solutions

Description

Measuring systems for district heating and cooling networks

Requirements

  • Tailored integrated solutions for energy measurements
  • MI004, OIML R75 compliant

Overview

External cooling in data center

Precise monitoring of external cooling circuits and energy transfer

External cooling plays a critical role in maintaining the stability and efficiency of modern data centers. As server densities and IT loads continue to rise, the heat generated in the White Space must be effectively removed to prevent overheating and ensure uninterrupted operation. External cooling solutions manage this by transferring heat from the internal cooling loops to the outside environment, typically using air- or water-based systems. These systems not only protect IT equipment but also offer opportunities to improve energy efficiency. By leveraging ambient conditions and integrating water or refrigerant-based circuits, external cooling can reduce the reliance on mechanical chillers, optimise energy consumption, and support sustainable operation. Reliable monitoring of temperature, flow, and pressure within these cooling loops is essential, as it ensures consistent performance, rapid response to load changes, and long-term operational stability. This makes external cooling a key component in the design and management of mission-critical data center infrastructure, providing both thermal safety and energy-efficient operation.

Precise and robust measurement technology is crucial for the reliable operation of external cooling systems in data centers. KROHNE offers a wide range of flow, temperature, and pressure measuring devices that are specially designed for demanding cooling circuits. Our sensors reliably measure water and glycol flows as well as refrigerant circuits and deliver fast, reproducible measurement values. KROHNE devices are characterized by high long-term stability, minimal maintenance, and flexible installation options. Thanks to their precise measurements, operators can monitor cooling performance, optimize energy consumption, and detect potential malfunctions at an early stage. In addition, the measuring devices can be seamlessly integrated into DCIM or building management systems, allowing the data to be used directly for control, monitoring, and analysis.