Data Center Infrastructure
Mission-Critical Support for Data Center Infrastructure
Petrosmith supports the data center industry with ASME certified pressure vessels, large format storage tanks, process tanks, and stainless-steel systems that reinforce the essential cooling, power, and water functions inside hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise facilities. Modern data centers rely on stable chilled water systems, dependable generator fuel supply, and well-maintained water treatment processes to protect uptime and manage continuous thermal loads across high density environments. Petrosmith delivers tanks and vessels that strengthen these core systems and provide long-term durability, performance, and compliance.
Our engineered-to-order solutions improve chilled water system performance, ensure reliable generator fuel availability, and strengthen water treatment processes across data center mechanical systems.
Our Data Center Infrastructure Capabilities
Cooling and Thermal Management Systems
Petrosmith manufactures chilled water buffer tanks, thermal energy storage tanks, expansion tanks, refrigerant receivers, and stainless-steel vessels used to stabilize hydronic cooling loops in data center environments. These systems help maintain consistent temperatures, reduce chiller cycling, support peak load demands, and strengthen cooling reliability for high density facilities.
Backup Generator Fuel Storage Systems
Petrosmith supplies UL 142 aboveground fuel tanks, double wall diesel storage tanks, day tanks, filtration, and integrated fuel supply systems that support emergency generator operation. Our engineered solutions provide dependable runtime capacity for backup power and connect with filtration, pump, and distribution equipment that deliver reliable fuel to mission critical standby generators.
Water Treatment and Chemical Storage Systems
Petrosmith builds water treatment tanks, chemical storage tanks, chemical injection tanks, and process water tanks that support cooling tower conditioning. These systems help maintain water quality, protect cooling equipment, support filtration and reuse programs, and ensure stable operation of mechanical systems in data center environments.