Thermon Group Holdings, Inc., globally recognized for its thermal management and environmental control solutions, has launched its new liquid cooling load banks, Poseidon and Pontus. These innovative systems are designed to transform the validation and commissioning of data centers as well as high-performance computing environments, addressing the critical needs of the sector.
The Poseidon load banks target the U.S. markets, while Pontus is designed for international use. Both models are capable of accurately simulating thermal and electrical demand, becoming essential tools for validating components in data centers and other high-performance infrastructures.
Key features of these load banks include their liquid cooling capabilities and industry-leading performance. Additionally, their modular design allows for chaining of more than 100 units, providing robust capacity of up to 600 kW in a compact format. These systems are optimized for agile deployment, facilitating rapid testing in modular environments.
The company emphasizes the relevance of these load banks in the current era of artificial intelligence expansion, as they provide real-time monitoring of thermal and electrical demands. Bruce Thames, President and CEO of Thermon, stated that the launch of Poseidon and Pontus marks a crucial milestone in the growth of the data center sector.
The new liquid cooling load banks comply with various international standards, ensuring their reliability and compliance in different markets. For those interested in exploring these innovative solutions further, Thermon has made additional information available on its website.
Source: MiMub in Spanish