Retrofit-first cooling for high-density AI workloads
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Retrofit-first cooling for high-density AI workloads
Standardized cooling SKUs
Pre-defined cooling configurations sized for high-density racks, selected from a catalog rather than bespoke engineering each time.
Defined installation scope
Clear boundaries showing exactly what WARP installs and what the facility provides, so there are no surprises during deployment.
Commissioning and management tools
Structured checklists that verify flow, temperatures, alarms, and fail-safes before handover to the client.
Warranty, spares, and service model
A support model that combines warranty coverage, a recommended spares kit, and service level agreements.
Retrofit into existing facilities
Upgrades legacy cooling without tearing out the entire plant, enabling high-density rows inside current halls.
Modular pod integration
Pre-integrated pods that arrive ready to connect to power, network, and cooling, ideal for phased capacity adds.
Hybrid architectures
Combinations of retrofit and pods to support mixed-density environments and transitional infrastructure.
M&V protocol aligned to customer acceptance
Measurement plans agreed upfront so that "success" is defined before the project starts.
Boundary-defined energy accounting
Clear tracking of power usage specifically for cooling infrastructure to ensure accurate efficiency metrics.
Audit-ready reporting
Detailed performance logs and environmental data that meet enterprise compliance and sustainability standards.
Case studies published only after validation
Proven results shared only after real-world data confirms the performance targets have been met.
Fixed-price deployment
Clear lump-sum or packaged pricing, so the project can be approved without open-ended risk.
Support & service contracts
Optional ongoing services: monitoring, preventive maintenance, and on-call support tailored to your operations team.
Performance bands introduced only after validation maturity
Performance guarantees or shared-savings structures are offered only where enough data exists to stand behind them.