Modern data centers rely on advanced cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures for servers and high-performance computing equipment. Texas Test Plugs provide reliable access points for measuring pressure and temperature throughout these systems, helping technicians monitor performance, verify system balance, and troubleshoot cooling issues efficiently.
Most large data centers rely on chilled water loops to remove heat from server rooms using CRAH or CRAC units. Texas Test Plugs are commonly installed on both supply and return lines within these systems, allowing technicians to quickly obtain accurate system measurements.
These measurements help monitor system performance and ensure cooling equipment operates efficiently.
As computing density increases, many facilities are adopting direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, particularly for AI workloads, GPU clusters, and high-performance computing environments.
Texas Test Plugs are used at multiple points within these systems to allow technicians to verify performance without interrupting operations.
This is a growing market for stainless steel test plugs, where corrosion resistance and long service life are essential.
Large data center facilities often rely on additional cooling infrastructure such as plate heat exchangers, economizers, and cooling towers to maintain efficient heat transfer throughout the system.
Texas Test Plugs are installed at key locations to provide quick access for system diagnostics and performance verification.
Data center cooling systems often circulate treated water or glycol-based mixtures that include corrosion inhibitors. These systems also operate under strict maintenance and reliability standards.
Stainless steel P/T plugs are often preferred in these environments because they provide long-term durability and compatibility with treated cooling loops.
Modern data centers rely on advanced cooling systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures for servers and high-performance computing equipment. Texas Test Plugs provide reliable access points for measuring pressure and temperature throughout these systems, helping technicians monitor performance, verify system balance, and troubleshoot cooling issues efficiently.
Data centers continue to expand rapidly as demand for cloud computing, AI infrastructure, and high-density processing grows. With increasing cooling demands and the shift toward liquid cooling systems, reliable pressure and temperature monitoring points are more important than ever—creating new opportunities for durable, high-quality P/T test plugs.