Condensate Pumps for Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC)

This resource article dives into condensate pumps for computer room air conditioning (CRAC) and explores Beckett Corporation’s extensive experience working with OEMs of data center cooling systems to deliver stock and semi-custom condensate pump solutions for manufacturers.

When it comes to component reliability, performance, and cost-effectiveness, CRAC OEMs are continually exploring new options for major components, including condensate removal pumps.

Due to confidentiality agreements with OEMs, we are not able to share specific details on any manufacturers, models or specific application details in this article.

Key Takeaways

Why do computer rooms and data centers need air conditioning?

Poorly managed computer room temperature, humidity, and air quality can negatively affect the performance and lifespan of computer equipment and put priceless data at risk. To protect servers and data, specialized HVAC equipment is essential to monitor and control temperature, humidity, and air quality in computer rooms, data centers, and server farms.

What is Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC)?

A CRAC unit is similar to traditional air conditioning equipment. It is designed to maintain the temperature, air distribution, and humidity in a data center’s computer rooms. CRAC units use a direct expansion refrigeration cycle. Air is cooled by blowing over a cooling coil. The cooling coil is filled with refrigerant, which itself is kept cool by compression. The extra heat is ejected using a glycol mix, water, or ambient air.

Why do CRAC systems need condensate pumps?

Condensate is created during a change in the state of water from a gas or vapor form into a liquid form. It generally occurs when vapor in warm air encounters a cool surface, which normally occurs in air conditioning systems, refrigeration equipment, and other types of cooling and heating equipment.
To prevent the unwanted collection of condensate water, it should be drained away by gravity through a drain pipe or hose. If gravity drainage is not possible or practical, a condensate pump is used to automatically pump the condensate water to a drainage point.

 

What are the main components of a CRAC Unit?

The major components of most CRAC systems can include mechanical items, monitoring/controls, refrigerants, air filters, compressors, evaporator coils, and condensate removal pumps. The actual components vary based on the make, model, and size of the CRAC system.

Are CRAC and CRAH (Computer Room Air Handlers) the same?

No. CRAH cooling units have a similar function to chilled water air handling units in buildings. Like CRAC systems, these units use fans to blow air over cooling coils to remove excess heat. However, these cooling coils are filled with chilled water rather than refrigerant. The chilled water typically comes from a separate chiller or chilled water plant. The unit draws in warm air from the computer room, and the air flows over the chilled water coils. Heat transfers from the air to the water, which then returns to the chiller. CRAH units can regulate fan speed, ensuring humidity and temperature levels stay stable while also allowing variability.

CRAH cooling is typically used in mid-to-large-sized data centers and server farms. Because CRAH units don’t use compressors, they typically use less energy, are more efficient, and require less maintenance, all of which can also mean lower operating costs. However, CRAH systems include a significant capital investment because they’re designed for medium to large data centers.

Common Problems for CRAC OEMs

Beckett works with CRAC OEMs during projects related to new product development and existing product improvements. OEMs explore alternative pump solutions for a variety of reasons, including the following:

Solutions & Benefits for CRAC OEMs

With over 70 years of experience, Beckett offers a range of stock and semi-custom condensate pumps to meet a wide range of applications at a cost-effective price point. With in-house engineering and production, Beckett offers a range of high-quality condensate pump solutions.

Beckett’s extensive OEM experience backed by a range of important capabilities makes Beckett condensate pumps the ideal solution for many CRAC manufacturers.

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To learn about Beckett’s OEM products and capabilities, please contact Allen Jerkins, National Sales Manager – OEM, or call 866-466-4319.

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