Watts Water Technologies (NYSE:WTS) reported record second-quarter sales, operating income and earnings per share, driven by pricing, data center demand and contributions from recent acquisitions. Data Center Sales More Than Tripled“We delivered another quarter of better-than-expected results, including record sales, operating income and earnings per share,” Chief Executive Officer Robert Pagano Jr. said. He attributed organic growth to data center demand and favorable pricing, partly offset by the company’s 80:20 product rationalization program. Europe reported sales growth of 12% and organic growth of 9%, supported by pricing and higher HVAC volumes. Full-Year Outlook Raised Despite Construction WeaknessWatts raised its full-year organic sales growth outlook to 8% to 11% and now expects reported sales growth of 14% to 17%.