Patent classifications
H05K7/2059
Highly integrated mobile energy storage system
A highly integrated mobile energy storage system is provided, which includes a container and battery racks. The battery racks are arranged in two rows along a length direction of the container, and the two rows of the battery racks are arranged back to back. For each of the two rows of battery racks, a maintenance door is arranged at a wall of the container close to the row of battery racks. In a case that a battery rack needs to be maintained, it is just required to open the maintenance door to maintain the battery rack. Since the two rows of battery racks are arranged back to back, no maintenance passage is required, thereby reducing a floor space along a width direction of the container, thus reducing the floor space of the system.
Airflow management system for power module
A hot air containment system includes a service access partition assembly having a first opening, a second opening, and a third opening. The first opening is configured to provide access to an access space. The second opening is configured to provide access to cooling equipment and to receive a blanking panel. The third opening is configured to pass hot air from heat-generating equipment.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATING TO UNDERFLOOR CUBIC SUPPORT SYSTEMS (UCFSS) FOR RAISED ACCESS FLOORS (RAF)
Devices, systems and methods, etc., that provide tailored, typically modular, raised access floor (RAF) support systems, referred to herein as underfloor cubic support systems (UFCSS). The UFCSS comprise UFCSS 3-D frames wherein (typically) the vertical corner posts of the UFCSS 3-D frame also serve as support pedestals for a complementary RAF panel. The corner posts can be vertical columns at the corners of the cubic structure (and therefore the corresponding RAF panel).
OPTIMIZED EVAPORATIVE DRY COOLING ARRANGEMENT FOR A DATACENTER
A datacenter dry cooling system and method for cooling a heat-generating source are provided. The configuration includes an evaporating pad disposed on an air-to-liquid heat exchanger panel and an evaporating cooling water distribution arrangement for applying a controlled measured amount cooling water to the evaporating pad. The applied water serves is to be evaporated while the evaporating pad is exposed to ambient airflow to dissipate thermal energy of warmed liquid received from the heat-generating sources. The evaporating pad incorporates at least one of a temperature sensor or a humidity sensor for detecting outside temperature or humidity levels. A controller communicatively-coupled to the temperature or humidity sensor controls the volume flow of the cooling water based on the detected temperature or humidity levels.
Systems and methods for thermal management in utility scale power inverters
A power electronics system comprising a environmentally sealed electronics compartment for housing power electronics equipment is provided. The system includes a plenum within the sealed electronic compartment for circulating air. A first liquid cooling loop is configured to cool air flowing through the plenum. A second liquid cooling loop configured to directly cool the power electronics equipment. The system includes a controller configured to independently control the flow rate of the first liquid cooling loop and the second liquid cooling loop.