>To the 'infrastructure' question, I think the biggest concerns would >be power 
>related. Although we have a DC in Buffalo that is cooled >on ambient outside 
>air that has the opposite problem ; it's TOO cold >at the moment, so we are 
>cycling most of the hot server exhaust >back into the computer rooms to 
>maintain temperatures.

Exactly what he said.  We actually run cooling and supplemental heating in 
extreme cold.  We need to keep the chiller pulling heat into itself and pumps 
moving on high to keep the outdoor components from freezing up.  During the 
summer you might run close to or slightly below freezing on the coolant loops 
but in these conditions you cannot run that low a temp because things will 
freeze up before the coolant returns.  We also have to keep the room reasonably 
warm (50F +).  You also need to watch out for fast temp excursions to keep 
humidity under control.

The wind speed does make some difference since it is like a fan on your 
evaporator pulling heat out of the cooling loops faster than still air will.

Steven Naslund
Chicago IL

Reply via email to