Server Room Cooling
Server room cooling installation
Servers generate a lot of heat. Minimise the risk of server malfunction and business disruption with server room air conditioning units installed to suit your space.
Understanding your requirements
Our experienced engineers will visit your site to understand exactly what you require so cool your server room efficiently.
Supplying and installing systems from leading manufacturers including Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin, Fujitsu, Toshiba, and Denko. We offer warranties of up to 7 years and high-performance cooling systems that work even in very cold weather.
Our server room cooling solutions will consider:
- The size of the server room determines the size of the cooling system that is needed
- The heat load. This is the amount of heat that the cooling system needs to remove from it.
- The ambient temperature of the room will affect the efficiency of the cooling system.
- The desired temperature and humidity levels of the room.
What type of air conditioning system is best for server room cooling?
Single-split air conditioning systems are ideal for a server room. It is important that any server room air conditioning systems are separate from the rest of the building, if there should be any issues within the rest of the building.
It’s also important to avoid systems that are designed to be used in domestic settings.
What is the ideal temperature for a server room?
Data centres and server rooms need to provide 24/7 climate control for your equipment to avoid equipment failures. Server rooms should ideally keep air temperature between 19-21°C, but definitely within the range of 18-27°C.
They must also monitor humidity and keep it below 40-50%. As humidity levels rise, condensation can form on the server equipment, potentially causing significant damage.
Install suitable control systems with sensors placed throughout the server room to monitor the temperature and humidity in the room
Benefits of data centre cooling systems
Computer equipment in server rooms creates a lot of hot air. Avoid damage to your systems by maintaining an ideal temperature. Not maintaining an ideal temperature can cause your equipment to overheat, potentially causing damage that will be detrimental to your business.
Overheating a server room will cause equipment to run poorly, increasing energy costs. Heat can reduce the lifespan of your equipment, leading to costly server room cooling repairs or replacements.
Keep in mind that a server room can also be too cold. This could lead to increased condensation and static electricity, both of which could greatly damage your servers.