Precision Under Pressure: Optimizing System Performance Through Balancing and Air Removal  

Supporting resilient, energy-efficient, mission critical systems

Sponsored by Aalbert Hydronic Flow Control | Presented by James Baggley

Live Webinar Airing on August 14, 2025 at 02:00 PM ET

Join us for a data center-focused webinar exploring the critical role of air removal and system balancing in maximizing efficiency and reliability. Whether you're involved in design, installation/set-up, operations, or facility optimization, this session provides actionable strategies to support resilient, energy-efficient, mission critical systems. Learn how Aalberts hydronic flow control solutions—like the Vacumat Eco and UltraMatic—tackle dissolved gases, optimize flow, and ensure stable performance in high-demand environments. We’ll cover how proper air separation and hydronic balancing help maximize operational efficiency, reduce maintenance and minimize downtime.

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Speaker

James Baggley is the Senior Applications Engineer at Aalberts hydronic flow control and the company’s lead technical trainer. With over seven years of experience, James specializes in helping engineers, contractors, and building owners apply efficient hydronic solutions in complex, mission-critical environments like data centers. His in-depth product knowledge and practical approach to system design and optimization make him a go-to expert for real-world application support and system education.

Originally published in PM Engineer and Plumbing & Mechanical

Originally published in August 2025

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1. Learn how to improve your systems efficiency by up to 15% efficiency through dissolved air removal.
  2. Explore the different balancing solutions available and how they provide flow stability in high demand cooling systems.
  3. Practical insights to optimize hydronic system performance in high demanding environments.
  4. Understand the impact of dissolved gases and air pockets on data center system performance and reliability.
  5. Learn how to maximize server ΔT’s through effective air removal and precision balancing.