IP Library Granted Patent US 12669853
Granted Patent B2
US 12669853 · App. 18/496,828 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Systems and methods for controlling leaks in liquid cooling systems for computer devices

Inventors: Chao-Jung Chen (Taoyuan City, TW); Yu-Nien Huang (Taoyuan City, TW); Sin-Hong Lien (Taoyuan City, TW); Jen-Mao Chen (Taoyuan City, TW)
Assignee: Quanta Computer Inc.
G06F1/20G06F1/02H05K7/20272H05K7/20281G06F2200/201H05K7/20781
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Patent No.
US 12669853
App. No.
18/496,828
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system controls cooling system leaks in a rack. The method includes monitoring leak detection sensors positioned at computer systems and below sections of a liquid conveyance system. In response to determining if a signal was received from one of the leak detection sensors that is indicative of a leak, the leak detection sensor and the corresponding one of the plurality of computer systems associated the received signal is determined. Power is disconnected to the corresponding one of the computer systems and a signal is transmitted to implement moving first and second valves from open to closed positions. The first valve is positioned within the liquid conveyance system between a hot rack manifold and a thermal contact structure associated with the computer system associated with the received signal. The second valve is positioned within the liquid conveyance system between a cool rack manifold and the thermal contact structure.

Claims (40)

1 . A method for controlling liquid cooling system leaks in a server rack including a plurality of servers, the method comprising:

monitoring a plurality of leak detection sensors each positioned at a corresponding one of the plurality of servers below a section of a liquid conveyance system;

determining if a signal was received from one of the plurality of leak detection sensors indicative of a leak in the liquid conveyance system;

in response to determining a received signal is indicative of a leak, determining a corresponding one of the plurality of leak detection sensors and a corresponding one of the plurality of servers associated with the received signal;

in response to determining the corresponding one of the plurality of servers associated with the received signal, disconnecting power to the corresponding one of the plurality of servers; and

in response to determining the corresponding one of the plurality of servers associated with the received signal, transmitting one or more signals to implement moving a first valve and a second valve from open positions to closed positions to isolate the corresponding one of the plurality of servers from a remaining portion of the liquid conveyance system;

wherein the first valve is positioned within the liquid conveyance system between a hot rack manifold and a thermal contact structure associated with the one of the plurality of servers associated with the received signal, the hot rack manifold being directly connected to the first valve for providing a return flow of heated cooling liquid from the thermal contact structure;

wherein the second valve is positioned within the liquid conveyance system between a cool rack manifold and the thermal contact structure, thereby limiting movement of cooling liquid along the liquid conveyance system from the hot rack manifold and from the cool rack manifold, the cool rack manifold being directly connected to the second valve and being located between the cool rack manifold and the plurality of servers;

wherein each server of the plurality of servers has a housing enclosing a heat-generating computing system, the thermal contact structure, the first valve, the second valve, and the corresponding one of the plurality of leak detection sensors; and

wherein, in response to determining the corresponding one of the plurality of servers associated with the received electrical signal, the liquid conveyance system continues to cool the plurality of servers other than the corresponding one of the plurality of servers, and the plurality of servers other than the corresponding one of the plurality of servers continue to receive power.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein cooling liquid is conveyed through the liquid conveyance system using a coolant distribution unit.

3 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising transmitting an alarm signal for initiating a human-perceptible indication of a detected leak.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the cooling liquid is pure water, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, or combinations thereof.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein in response to determining the received signal is indicative of a leak, the liquid cooling system continues to monitor the plurality of leak detection sensors.

6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein in response to determining the corresponding one of the plurality of servers associated with the received signal, continuing power to the plurality of servers other than the corresponding one of the plurality of servers.

7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a heat exchanger connected to the hot rack manifold and the cool rack manifold.

8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising conveying, via a coolant distribution unit that includes one or more pumps, the cooling liquid received from the heat exchanger to the cool rack manifold and to the thermal contact structure.

9 . The method of claim 8 , further comprising conveying the cooling liquid from the thermal contact structure back to the hot rack manifold and to the heat exchanger.

10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing a control system that is electrically connected to the plurality of leak detection sensors, the first valve, and the second valve, the control system performing one or more of the monitoring, determining, and transmitting steps.

11 . A method for controlling a liquid cooling system for a plurality of computing devices in a rack, the method comprising:

providing a plurality of computing devices stacked in the rack, each computing device having a housing enclosing a heat-generating computing system, a thermal contact structure, a first valve, a second valve, and a liquid leak detection sensor;

cooling the heat-generating computing system via a thermal contact structure;

controlling, via the first valve, flow of cooling liquid out of the thermal contact structure;

controlling, via the second valve, flow of the cooling liquid into the thermal contact structure;

providing a return flow of heated cooling liquid from the thermal contact structure, the return flow being facilitated via a hot rack manifold being directly connected to the first valve, the hot rack manifold being located between a cool rack manifold and the plurality of computing devices;

supplying, via the second valve, flow of cooled cooling liquid into the thermal contact structure;

determining if an electrical signal was received from the liquid leak detection sensor, the electrical signal being indicative of a leak; and

in response to determining that the electrical signal is indicative of the leak,

switching off power to a respective heat-generating computing system, and

moving the first valve and the second valve of a respective computing device from open positions to closed positions to isolate the respective computing device from a remaining portion of the plurality of computing devices stacked in the rack, thereby limiting movement of the cooling liquid from the hot rack manifold and into the cool rack manifold;

wherein, in response to determining the respective computing device associated with the leak, the cooling continues to heat-generating computing systems of the plurality of computing devices other than the corresponding computing device, and each heat-generating computing system of the plurality of computing devices other than the respective heat-generating computing system continues to receive power.

12 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising providing a heat exchanger connected to the hot rack manifold and the cool rack manifold.

13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising conveying, via a coolant distribution unit that includes one or more pumps, the cooling liquid received from the heat exchanger to the cool rack manifold and to the thermal contact structure.

14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising conveying the cooling liquid from the thermal contact structure back to the hot rack manifold and to the heat exchanger.

15 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising providing a control system that is electrically connected to the liquid leak detection sensor, the first valve, and the second valve, the control system performing one or more of the determining, switching, and moving steps.

16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising providing the control system in the form of a baseboard management controller.

17 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising providing the cooling liquid in the form of pure water, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, or combinations thereof.

18 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising transmitting an alarm signal for initiating a human-perceptible indication of the leak.

19 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising continuing power to one or more heat-generating computing systems of the plurality of computing devices other than to the respective heat-generating computing system.

20 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising monitoring one or more liquid leak detections sensors of the plurality of computing devices after receiving the electrical signal that is indicative of the leak.