Liquid Cooling Is an Operational Discipline, Not Just a Technology

T5 Data Centers · May 14, 2026 · ✓ verified

T5 Services emphasizes operational maturity for liquid cooling deployments.

  • Main announcement/action: T5 Services (via a blog by Amy Chovanec and statements from T5 facilities leadership) stresses that success with liquid cooling requires operational maturity—documented monitoring strategies, maintenance procedures, service models, and repeatable operating practices rather than just installing coolant hardware. The post includes a verbatim quote from Colin DeLacy, Vice President of Sales for T5 Operations, and invites readers to contact info@t5datacenters.com to learn more about T5’s approach.
  • Context and background: This is an opinion/industry commentary (blog) discussing buyer evaluation criteria, operational consistency across hyperscale and enterprise environments, and the need for playbooks, defined service levels, and training; no contracts, timelines, or monetary deals are announced.
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