Computer room ventilation: Basic safety and cooling strategies – AosAir
Modern facilities—whether commercial buildings, industrial plants or large workshops—are usually dedicatedengine room. These spaces hold critical equipment such as motors, compressors, distribution boards or HVAC systems. But without proper ventilation, the computer room will soon becomeoverheat,Wet,Cause danger.
existAosAir, We provide ventilation systems designed specifically to meet these high demand environments.
The ventilation challenge of the computer room
The computer room faces several unique airflow challenges:
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Operational machineryGenerate high calorie
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Passive air exchangeLimited space
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Sensitive electronic devicesSusceptible to dust and heat
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Needs continuous coolingUninterrupted operation
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Closed layout,No windows or natural ventilation
If there is no engineering ventilation, the computer room may appear:
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System reasonOverheating Close
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Heat retentionIncreaseFire risk
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Water accumulation leads tocorrosion
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Dust accumulation effectSensor Accuracy
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Excessive wear of mechanical parts
AosAir computer room ventilation solution
AosAir offers a range of fans that are especially suitable for closed, equipment-intensive environments:
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For pipe cooling systemsHigh airflow inline fan
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With constant temperature controlWall-mounted exhaust fan
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High temperature resistant and humidity resistantHeavy Duty Fan
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Mixed-use constructionLow noise model
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Intelligent integration of temperature or pressure triggersOptions
Depending on usage, these fans can run continuously or on demand.
Case analysis: Data center auxiliary computer room
A Singapore customer installed an AosAir 8-inch inline fan with built-in temperature sensors to ventilate the server supporting room with UPS system and inverter. Previously, the internal temperature of the computer room would exceed 35°C during peak hours. After the fan is installed, the temperature of the machine room is stable at 26°C, which will not affect the adjacent room and there is no need to add additional air conditioning.
Recommended setup guide
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Near the ceilingInstall exhaust fanTo expel hot air
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Add toAir inletOr filter the shutters for air exchange
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When the heat exceeds a safe level, useSmart sensorsAutomatically turn on
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make surePipeline fire protectionAnd no blockage
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If the room is shared with the air compressor or generator,Use in combinationDust filter
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Keep the equipment cool and reliable
The uninterrupted operation of the equipment begins with a stable airflow. AosAirComputer room ventilation solutionPrevents downtime, extends component life, and meets safety standards – all thanks to a quiet, efficient, scalable system.
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