What will you in Data Center Essentials: Mechanical & Cooling Course
- Understand the fundamentals of data center cooling: CRAC/CRAH units, chiller plants, and CRAH airflows
- Design and evaluate cooling architectures: hot‐aisle/cold‐aisle containment, in‐row and perimeter cooling
- Calculate thermal loads, airflow requirements, and psychrometric properties for temperature and humidity control
- Implement energy‐efficient strategies: free‐cooling, economizers, variable‐speed drives, and containment optimization
- Monitor and troubleshoot cooling systems using BMS/DCIM, temperature sensors, and airflow measurement tools
Program Overview
Module 1: Data Center Thermal Fundamentals
⏳ 30 minutes
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Heat load sources, PUE definition, and overall cooling requirements
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Basics of heat transfer, airflow dynamics, and psychrometrics
Module 2: Air‐Based Cooling Systems
⏳ 45 minutes
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CRAC vs. CRAH units, DX vs. chilled‐water coils
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In‐row, overhead, and raised‐floor airflow delivery methods
Module 3: Chilled‐Water & Chiller Plant Design
⏳ 1 hour
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Chiller types (centrifugal, scroll, screw) and primary/secondary pump loops
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Cooling‐tower integration, condenser circuits, and redundancy planning
Module 4: Containment & Airflow Management
⏳ 1 hour
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Hot‐aisle/cold‐aisle containment design and benefits
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Sealing gaps, blanking panels, and airflow‐management accessories
Module 5: Energy Efficiency & Free‐Cooling
⏳ 45 minutes
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Economizer cycles (air and water), direct/indirect free‐cooling
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Variable‐speed drives, chilled‐water reset, and heat recovery options
Module 6: Monitoring, Controls & Automation
⏳ 45 minutes
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BMS/DCIM integration, sensor placement, and real‐time analytics
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Alarms, trending, and preventive maintenance protocols
Module 7: Troubleshooting & Best Practices
⏳ 30 minutes
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Common failure modes: coil fouling, pump cavitation, airflow obstructions
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Response procedures, safety considerations, and maintenance checklists
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Job Outlook
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Mechanical cooling expertise is critical for Data Center Engineer, Facilities Manager, and HVAC Specialist roles
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High demand in colocation, hyperscale, enterprise, and edge data centers
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Opportunities in design, commissioning, operations, and energy‐optimization consulting
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Foundation for advanced certifications (ASHRAE TC9.9, CDCP Mechanical) and sustainable infrastructure careers
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