ERIKS UK & I, now part of the Rubix family, will be showcasing their expertise in supporting designers and contractors working on modern data centre cooling infrastructures at Data Centre World in London, Stand F6, on 4–5 March 2026.
AI impacts cooling systems
The integration of AI-driven workloads is transforming data centre architecture, resulting in higher rack densities and innovative cooling systems. These changes create additional requirements for mechanical components, especially chilled water systems. Selecting the right valves is crucial as these systems need to perform reliably in challenging conditions.
Comprehensive valve solutions
ERIKS UK & I offers a range of valve technologies for HVAC and chilled water applications, including functions like isolation, regulation, and protection. With various sizes, materials, and actuation options available, engineers can standardize valve solutions while adapting to different system designs, environmental factors, and potential future expansions.
Proactive design engagement
ERIKS UK & I emphasizes addressing valve selection early in the design process. Considering factors such as water quality, environmental obstacles, and maintenance accessibility can minimize the risk of system failures or delays. This proactive approach enhances long-term reliability and optimizes the operational performance of large-scale data centre projects.
Collaboration at Data Centre World
As data centres become more intricate and interconnected with broader digital infrastructures, events like Data Centre World foster industry collaboration. ERIKS UK & I’s participation underscores their ongoing commitment to the sector and their practical experience in tackling data centre cooling challenges.