• The Silent-Aire CDUs offer a wide range of scalable cooling capacities from 500kW to over 10MW.
    The Silent-Aire CDUs offer a wide range of scalable cooling capacities from 500kW to over 10MW.
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Johnson Controls has expanded its data centre thermal management offerings with the launch of its Silent-Aire Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) platform.

This latest addition to Johnson Controls' end-to-end thermal management portfolio enables data centres to seamlessly transition to liquid cooling as rack densities rise.

The Silent-Aire CDUs offer a wide range of scalable cooling capacities from 500kW to over 10MW in flexible designs that are uniquely tailored to suit the needs of any data centre deployment.

Johnson Controls vice president & general manager of Data Centre Solutions, Austin Domenici, said the launch of this expanded series of CDU technology marks a pivotal step in JCI’s commitment to advance data centre cooling, from chip to chiller.

"By collaborating with leading ecosystem players in the hyperscale, colocation and semiconductor industry, we've engineered an innovative and scalable platform that meets the demands of next-generation AI training and inference hardware, delivering consistent performance and reinforcing our role as a strategic partner to data centre professionals scaling for the digital economy,” he said.

With the rapid growth of AI and increasing demand for computing power, denser chips are generating more heat, making cooling innovation a critical priority.

Silent-Aire CDUs allow for precision cooling of this equipment, enabling data centre owners and operators to deploy the latest in semiconductor technology.

Positioned either in-row adjacent to heat-generating equipment or in the whitespace perimeter, Silent-Aire CDUs are designed for flexibility to support a wide range of liquid-cooling configurations and hybrid designs to deliver precise, efficient cooling of high-performance environments ranging from edge-based inference to large AI factories.

This launch builds on Johnson Controls' broad portfolio of existing Silent-Aire, York and M&M Carnot thermal management products that serve data centres worldwide.

By adopting Johnson Controls' comprehensive thermal management solutions, owners and operators can significantly improve total facility efficiency.

Since 2020, large data centres have typically devoted more than 30 per cent of their energy to cooling and other non-IT functions.

Johnson Controls' solutions can reduce non-IT energy consumption by more than 50 per cent in most North American data centre hubs. For a gigawatt-scale AI factory, this reduction translates to enough energy savings to power over 200,000 households annually. 

Johnson Controls manufactures the Silent-Aire CDUs at facilities across North America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

With more than 1.8 million square feet of production floorspace, this global footprint helps to increase capacity needed to meet the accelerated pace of data centre development.

A robust network of over 40,000 field and service technicians backs Johnson Controls' building technology to ensure reliable service, maintenance and parts delivery worldwide.