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Johnson Controls Launches Thermal Management Reference Design Guides

For AI data centers to address water-cooled, air-cooled, and absorption chiller use cases

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Thu, 02/12/2026 - 12:02
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(Johnson Controls: Milwaukee) -- Johnson Controls, a global leader in smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, announced the launch of its Reference Design Guide Series for 1 Gigawatt AI data centers. Each guide in the series maps the full thermal chain, offering cooling architectures tailored to diverse compute densities, geographies, and elevations. The series begins with a detailed blueprint for water-cooled chiller plants. Future guides will address air-cooled and absorption chiller solutions.

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As AI transforms industries, the scale and complexity of data center infrastructure is rapidly evolving. The ability to efficiently manage thermal loads at gigawatt scale is now a critical enabler for AI innovation, and the industry faces mounting pressure to deliver facilities that are not only high-performing but also sustainable and future-ready. Johnson Controls’ Reference Design Guide Series responds to this challenge by outlining how to achieve industry-leading energy and water efficiency (PUE and WUE) while maintaining flexibility to scale across diverse climates and operational requirements.

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