Enhancing Data Center Efficiency with Setra Sensors


August 23, 2024

Setra’s differential pressure sensors are renowned for their superior quality and reliability, making them ideal for data center HVAC applications. Utilizing advanced capacitive sensing technology, Setra offers both single-range and multi-range (field-selectable) pressure sensors. The core of Setra's sensors is the in-house designed and manufactured stainless steel capacitive sensing element. This ensures full control over production and quality, resulting in sensors with exceptional accuracy and long-term stability.

With over 10 million installations worldwide and the highest field acceptance rate in the industry, Setra’s sensors are proven performers. Their versatility allows precise measurement of both liquids and gases, making them perfect for various data center HVAC applications, including fan control, filter health monitoring, DX coil differential pressure (DP), containment aisle DP, return air plenum, discharge plenum, and raised floor DP to name a few.

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Optimizing HVAC Systems with Reliable Differential Pressure Sensors

To maintain peak efficiency and minimize downtime in data center HVAC systems, reliable and accurate differential pressure sensors are essential. The precision of these sensors is crucial for tight and efficient HVAC control. Any deviation in sensor accuracy can compromise control and increase energy costs. Setra's sensors accurately and consistently measure the slightest pressure differences, ensuring energy savings through precise temperature control.

Additionally, the minimal long-term drift of Setra's sensors reduces the need for frequent calibration, allowing data center HVAC systems to operate longer with greater efficiency. Choose Setra sensors for your data center to achieve optimal cooling and maintain high power usage effectiveness (PUE).

Related: Explore Setra’s temperature and humidity sensing solutions for data centers!

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