🧊 Precision Air Conditioning vs Comfort Cooling

What’s the difference and why does it matter?

When we talk about cooling in a data center, it’s not just any air conditioning. It’s about precision.

What is comfort air?

Comfort air conditioning is what we have at home, offices, or shopping centers. Its main goal is human comfort. It maintains a pleasant temperature and humidity within a comfortable range. However, it is not designed to operate 24/7 or handle concentrated thermal loads.

The World of Precision Cooling

In contrast, precision air conditioning is specifically designed for technical rooms, such as data centers. These systems not only cool but also control humidity, filter particles, and adapt to constant thermal variations. Additionally, they operate continuously and withstand power failures.

Why doesn’t comfort air work?

Using a domestic unit in a data center may seem like a cheap solution, but it is risky. Its control capacity is limited. Additionally, frequent on-off cycles cause thermal instability, which affects the servers.

The Real Impact

Imagine a server overheating due to poor thermal management. You could lose critical information or even experience service downtime. That’s why choosing precision equipment, though more expensive, is an investment in continuity and security.