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Post From: RESOLVED - Emergency Situation: CME Overheating. We Are Powering DOWN Our CME Systems

[2025-11-29 08:49:08]
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 22390
The Michigan data center we use, at this time of year because it is cold outside does not use chillers. As we understand it uses this method:
https://www2.kyotocooling.com/how-kyotocooling-works/

So as long as there is power, there could not be of failure like occurred at the Cyrus One data center in Aurora. The question is how many wheels do they have. We will try to find out.

When it is cold outside, logically the outside air would be used to cool the data center. And using a heat transfer mechanism, like this wheel that is continuously turning makes a lot of sense. Isolating the inside air from the outside air.

So why is this not more widely used. Good question.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2025-11-29 08:50:23