In an increasingly digital world, the reliability of IT infrastructure
is a critical factor to consider. As computing power increases, so does the
energy dissipated by servers… and, with it, the heat generated in the racks.
This thermal increase not only impacts performance but can also compromise the
stability and lifespan of the infrastructure if not properly managed.
What is needed?:
👉 Modular chambers with wide door openings.
👉 Multiple access points.
👉 High capacity for compensating dissipated energy.
👉 Optimized airflow.
👉 Humidity control.
OUR SOLUTION: DYCOMETAL has been manufacturing controlled environment
chambers for server conditioning since 2017, such as our CCK-0/6264m chamber, a
modular chamber with high dissipation capacity and optimized airflow to remove
generated heat and maintain the appropriate internal operating conditions for
server racks. The chamber has a large door for accessing larger racks, as well
as two auxiliary doors for convenient access to the servers from any side of
the chamber. It features a reinforced and insulated floor, minimizing heat
loss.
The client also requested relative humidity control to ensure controlled conditions across all possible variables.
All of this is controlled by an advanced microprocessor connected to its central control unit and an independent temperature recording system at various points in the rack, guaranteeing maximum stability and uniformity both temporally and spatially.
👉 Modular chambers with wide door openings.
The client also requested relative humidity control to ensure controlled conditions across all possible variables.
All of this is controlled by an advanced microprocessor connected to its central control unit and an independent temperature recording system at various points in the rack, guaranteeing maximum stability and uniformity both temporally and spatially.
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