In the tropical climate of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, where ambient humidity often exceeds 80% and temperatures consistently hit 32°C, commercial server cooling is a specialized engineering challenge. Standard comfort air conditioning is insufficient for 24/7 high-density heat loads; instead, it requires Precision Air Conditioning (PAC) or Close Control Units (CCU) to manage sensible heat and prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) or condensation.
EKG M&E Sdn Bhd provides turnkey design, installation, and maintenance for data centers and server rooms, ensuring Tier-rated reliability and energy efficiency.
As an HVAC and Clean Air Specialist, we prioritize Precision Units over standard split units for critical IT infrastructure:
Sensible Heat Ratio (SHR): Servers produce "dry" (sensible) heat. Precision units are designed with an SHR of 0.9 to 1.0, meaning almost 100% of their cooling capacity goes toward lowering the temperature, whereas standard ACs waste energy removing moisture (latent heat).
Humidity Control: In KL’s humid air, a server room must stay between 40% and 55% Relative Humidity. Too low, and you risk static sparks; too high, and you risk corrosion or "tin whiskers" on circuit boards.
Airflow Volume: Servers require high-velocity air to penetrate dense blade chassis. Our systems move significantly more air per ton of cooling than residential units.
We implement three primary cooling strategies based on your rack density (kW per rack):
The classic "Cold Aisle / Hot Aisle" configuration. Cold air is pressurized into the floor void and released through perforated tiles in front of the server racks.
Best For: Low to medium-density rooms where floor space is available for ducting.
Cooling units are placed directly between server racks. This shortens the airflow path, reducing the energy needed by fans to move air.
Best For: High-density "Hot Spots" or modern modular data centers.
By using physical barriers (PVC curtains or glass doors) to separate cold supply air from hot exhaust air, we prevent "re-circulation." This can improve cooling efficiency by up to 30%.
In Malaysia, electricity is a major OpEx for server rooms. We utilize Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) to optimize the "Power Usage Effectiveness" (PUE):
| Feature | Standard Cooling | EKG Optimized Cooling |
| Compressor | Fixed Speed (On/Off). | Inverter-Driven (VFD) for precise load matching. |
| Fans | Constant Speed. | EC Fans (Electronically Commutated) with VFD control. |
| Redundancy | Manual switchover. | Automated N+1 Duty/Standby rotation. |
| Monitoring | Local thermostat. | BMS/DCIM Integration with remote alerts. |
A server room cooling failure in KL can lead to hardware "thermal trip" within minutes. Our maintenance protocol includes:
Vibration Analysis: We perform FFT spectrum analysis on blower motors and condenser fans to detect bearing wear before a catastrophic failure occurs.
Condensate Management: Given KL's humidity, we ensure heavy-duty primary and secondary drainage systems are clear to prevent water leaks near expensive electrical equipment.
Filter Integrity: We utilize high-grade filtration to prevent "Micro-Dust" from entering server intakes, which can cause overheating and component failure.
Turnkey MEP Capability: We manage the entire infrastructure—from the electrical sub-panels and UPS interlocks to the precision cooling and fire suppression (FM200/Novec 1230).
KL Strategic Support: Based in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, we provide 24/7 emergency response for critical server environments.
34-Year Legacy: We bring decades of experience in designing stable thermal environments for financial institutions, telcos, and government agencies in Malaysia.
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