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Closed Circuit Cooling Towers (CCCTs) are increasingly being used in data centres for efficient and reliable cooling. Here’s how they are applied and their key benefits:

1. How CCCTs Work in Data Centres

Closed-Loop Design: CCCTs keep the cooling water isolated from the external environment, circulating it through a heat exchanger

  • Heat Rejection: Hot water from the data centre’s cooling system passes through a coil in the tower, where heat is transferred to an external water/air stream via evaporation.
  • Dry/Wet Operation: Many CCCTs can switch between dry (air-cooled) and wet (evaporative) modes, improving efficiency in varying climates.

2. Key Benefits for Data Centres

 

  • Water Conservation – Since the primary cooling loop is closed, water loss is minimized compared to open cooling towers.

  •  Reduced Contamination Risk – Protects IT equipment from airborne contaminants (dust, microbes) that can clog systems.

  • Energy Efficiency – Hybrid models leverage evaporative cooling only when needed, reducing energy consumption.

  • Reliability & Uptime – Less scaling and fouling compared to open towers, ensuring stable cooling performance.

  • Modular Scalability – Can be easily expanded as data centre cooling demands grow.

3. Common Configurations

  • Indirect Evaporative Cooling (IEC): CCCTs work with chilled water systems, rejecting heat without direct contact with outside air.
  • Hybrid Systems: Combine air-cooled chillers with CCCTs for optimal efficiency in different weather conditions.
  • Free Cooling Integration: In colder climates, CCCTs can enable free cooling by bypassing mechanical chillers.

4. Challenges & Considerations

  • Higher Initial Cost – More expensive than open cooling towers due to heat exchangers.
  • Maintenance – Coils must be kept clean to maintain efficiency.
  • Climate Dependency – Efficiency drops in high-humidity environments.

5. Industry Trends

  • Liquid Cooling Integration: Some modern data centres pair CCCTs with direct liquid cooling (DLC) for ultra-high-efficiency cooling.
  • Sustainability Compliance: Helps meet green data centre standards (e.g., LEED, ASHRAE 90.4).