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AUSTIN - Thermon Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:THR) announced the global availability of its new Poseidon and Pontus Liquid Load Banks designed for data center commissioning and validation.
The Poseidon model targets U.S. markets while the Pontus serves non-U.S. markets. Both systems simulate thermal and electrical demand for testing critical data center infrastructure components such as coolant distribution units, uninterruptible power supplies, and backup generators.
According to the company’s press release statement, the liquid load banks feature capacity ratings up to 600kW in a compact design. The systems allow for connecting over 100 units in series to test increasing IT loads in the industry.
"The launch of the Poseidon and Pontus Liquid Load Banks marks a significant milestone for Thermon - greatly expanding our opportunity within the rapidly growing data center market," said Bruce Thames, President & CEO of Thermon.
The products include built-in controls, monitoring capabilities, and a comprehensive alarm system to indicate high temperature, low flow, and low water conditions. Their modular design enables mobility for testing in different locations within data center environments.
Both load banks are certified to meet various standards including UL, CSA, CE, ASME, ANSI, NEMA, PED and NEC requirements across different markets.
Thermon specializes in providing process heating, temperature maintenance, freeze protection and environmental monitoring solutions. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
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