PORRITTINC
( LAYTON, UT )
SPECIFICATION · HPC COMPUTE

Use the
heat.

A compute hall converts nearly all input power to low-grade heat. Co-located with process or generation, that heat has somewhere useful to go instead of into the sky.

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REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE · PROPOSAL

This describes a proposed reference architecture. It is not a shipping product and no vendor partnership is claimed or implied. Interfaces and standards conformance are specification intent; quantities are design targets.

Design basis
SOURCE

Direct liquid cooling loop

DLC captures heat at higher coolant temperature than air cooling, which is what makes recovery practical rather than theoretical.

SINKS

Process and feedwater preheat

Candidate sinks include process preheat, feedwater heating, and space heating. Sink availability is site-specific and determines recoverable fraction.

QUALITY

Low-grade, high-volume

The heat is abundant but low-grade. Applications that need low-temperature heat in volume are the realistic targets.

HONESTY

Not always available

Where no sink exists, recovery is not claimed. Dry rejection is the fallback and is designed for.

Design targets
DLC
Capture method
LOW-GRADE
Heat quality
SITE
Sink dependent
PROPOSAL
Design stage
Integration notes

Recovery requires a thermally co-located host process with matched demand. Where no sink exists, the design falls back to conventional rejection with no recovery claimed.

Discuss the details.

Specifications evolve as the design matures. Contact us for current status and integration requirements.

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