Data center temperature and humidity guidelines
ASHRAE maintains a recommended list of humidity and temperature level standards for data centers. Discover which range of guidelines is best for each equipment class.
ASHRAE maintains a recommended list of humidity and temperature level standards for data centers. Discover which range of guidelines is best for each equipment class.
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The traditional way of specifying comfort conditions is by ambient room temperature and relative humidity (RH), but for data centers the optimum environment conditions are specified as cool supply
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These data center temperature and humidity best practices for environmental monitoring, power usage tracking, and efficient cooling will help you meet those standards while saving money and optimizing
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ASHRAE TC9.9 Data Center Power Equipment Thermal Guidelines and Best Practices Whitepaper created by ASHRAE Technical Committee (TC) 9.9 Mission Critical Facilities, Data Centers,
The “default” Class A1 is typically a data center with tightly controlled environmental parameters (dry-bulb temperature, dew-point temperature, and relative humidity) and mission critical
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