Dirt-free data

Dirt free data

Spirotech has fulfilled an order for 32 bespoke hi-flow SpiroTrap dirt separators for a data centre installation in Hertfordshire.

Keeping such facilities dirt-free is critical. Spirotech worked on
the project with trusted contract service partner Engineering Support Solutions (ESS) (UK), based on the Slough Trading Estate in Berkshire.

ESS (UK) consulted with its prestigious data centre client and, after assessing its needs, designed the pipe connections and the bespoke sizing of the units to reduce the number of infrastructure changes to site. Spirotech, supplied with this

information, developed the stainless-steel production units. Other specification changes included a top demountable lid for easy maintenance access and test points on inlet and outlet arms.

The ‘off-the-shelf’ models are made from carbon steel and tin and are equipped with a bottom demountable lid.

The bespoke SpiroTrap unit
is able to remove very small particles from 5um and separates and removes dirt from the system whilst in operation. In case of severe pollution and/
or maintenance, the unit is demountable and ensures no unnecessary downtime.

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