Data Centers
When UPtime is Everything, Swagelok's Leak-Tight Fluid Systems Provide Critical Infrastructure Support to Data Center Construction and Operation
When there can be ZERO tolerance for downtime, count on Swagelok to dramatically reduce your operational risk, enhance system integrity, and deliver trusted and proven results time after time after time.
Whether you’re facilitating cloud computing, artificial intelligence, or digital transformation/communication, Swagelok is synonymous with UPTIME.
Swagelok innovative, premium-quality, leak-tight solutions include:
- Backup Power Fuel and Exhaust Systems
- Cooling Distribution Systems
- Instrumentation and Monitoring Systems
Such systems are critical to your safety, performance, efficiency, productivity, and profitability, Swagelok can help ensure that you operate continuously and keep up with ever-increasing digital demand!
Supporting Your Data Center Projects
Swagelok supports data center owners, EPC firms, and contractors with fluid system solutions designed to improve installation efficiency, system integrity, and long-term performance.
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Aggressive Build Schedules Speed to market is critical. Delays in construction or rework during installation can significantly impact project timelines. |
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Complex Cooling Infrastructure Liquid cooling systems and high-density environments require precise routing, reliable connections, and consistent installation practices. |
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Labor Variability Large-scale projects often involve multiple contractors and installers, increasing the risk of inconsistent workmanship. |
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Supplier Consolidation Pressure Managing multiple vendors across a project creates inefficiencies, delays, and added complexity. |
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UPtime Expectations Once operational, systems must perform flawlessly—making installation quality and component reliability critical from day one. |
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Data Center Applications
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Where Swagelok Fits Into Data Centers
Swagelok brings a system-focused approach to data center construction and operation, helping teams reduce risk and improve execution.
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Reliable Fluid Systems for Data Center Liquid Cooling Drops
As data center compute density increases, reliable liquid cooling becomes critical to performance and scalability. Swagelok partners with operators, engineers, and EPCs to deliver leak‑tight fluid systems for liquid cooling drops—supporting consistent cooling as facilities expand and evolve.
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The Challenge: Precision Cooling Leaves No Room for Error Liquid cooling drops operate in close proximity to sensitive IT equipment, where even minor leaks can pose serious risk. These systems must manage continuous flow, pressure changes, and temperature variation while maintaining precise control and cleanliness. Inconsistent component selection, low-quality connection technology, or improper assembly can introduce leak points that compromise reliability and delay deployment. Because liquid cooling systems are designed to operate continuously, planned downtime for repairs may be limited. As a result, header reliability depends on both robust component design and disciplined fluid system execution from the outset. |
Swagelok Solutions for Liquid Cooling Drops Swagelok supports header-based cooling architectures with engineered components and system-level support to reduce risk as liquid cooling scales.
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Supporting performance and scalability in high‑density environments
By combining engineered products with practical, field‑informed support, Swagelok helps data center operators, engineers, and EPCs improve cooling reliability, simplify expansion, and protect critical IT infrastructure. Confidence as Cooling Demands Increase Liquid cooling drops play a critical role in enabling high‑density computing. Swagelok helps ensure those systems are ready—through reliable components, proven designs, and expert support—so cooling performance can scale with confidence as demands grow. |
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Reliable Fluid Systems for Data Center Backup Power
When primary power fails, backup power systems must perform—immediately and reliably. From diesel generators to lube oil systems, even small leaks can compromise startup, safety, and runtime. Swagelok helps data center operators, engineers, and EPCs build leak‑tight, reliable fluid systems that support dependable backup power performance—during testing, startup, and extended run events.
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The Challenge: Backup Power Can’t Afford Failure Generators may sit idle for extended periods, yet they are expected to start instantly and perform at full load when utility power is lost. Even minor leaks or inconsistencies can delay startup, compromise safety, or interrupt sustained operation when UPtime is most critical. With limited access for repairs during emergency operation, backup power reliability depends not only on the generator itself, but on the integrity of every fluid system supporting it. |
Swagelok Solutions for Backup Power Systems From initial installation through testing, standby operation, and emergency runtime, Swagelok components are designed to maintain leak‑tight performance in the demanding conditions common to generator applications. Beyond individual components, Swagelok brings application expertise to help customers design, assemble, and maintain fluid systems that perform reliably over time. Standardized approaches, consistent component selection, and proper assembly practices help reduce variability across systems and sites—supporting greater confidence when backup power is needed most. |
Protect UPtime All the Time
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Designed for Demanding Backup Power Environments Swagelok components are engineered to support critical generator subsystems, including fuel supply and return, lube oil circulation, cooling and heat exchange loops, exhaust after treatment, and instrumentation.
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Support That Goes Beyond the Component
By combining engineered products with practical, field-informed support, Swagelok helps data center operators, engineers, and EPCs reduce unplanned downtime, simplify maintenance, and improve confidence in backup power systems - before they're needed most |