| Ventilation and Cooling Computer Server & IT Rooms
Aug 14, 2007
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In many standard climate control applications, an off-the-shelf model of air conditioning unit can be installed with the proviso the different requirements for server rooms are taken into account. If however the project is for an IT centre or mission critical server room, then special cooling equipment designed specifically for server/technology rooms should be considered. A poorly maintained atmosphere in the technology area will have a negative impact on data processing and storage operations. The results can range from data corruption to complete system shutdowns and failures. A high or low ambient temperature or rapid temperature swings can corrupt data processing and shut down an entire system.
There is an important difference between the cooling specifications for a standard office based comfort-cooling system and that required for a computer or technology server room. Air Conditioning Solutions Managing Director, David Knibbs said, “We always stress the importance of choosing a system that is specified correctly for the environment.” He pointed out that, “In a server room the heat is coming almost entirely from IT hardware, lights, and support equipment, with few people working inside the room and a limited source of fresh-air. Using the cooling duty calculations for a typical office and applying these to a server room could result in removing too much moisture and damaging sensitive instruments.”
It is well known that rapid temperature variations can also alter the electrical and physical characteristics of electronic chips and other board components, causing faulty operation or failure. These problems may be transient or may last for days. Even transient problems can be very difficult to diagnose and repair. For more information about any air conditioning projects or to arrange a free survey, call Air Conditioning Solutions (UK) Ltd Tel 01327 810510. Or Email: sales@airconsolutions.co.uk
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