Data Centre Temperature Control

Data Centre Temperature Control

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Data Centre Temperature Control by EKG M&E Sdn Bhd

In the tropical climate of Kuala Lumpur, temperature control is the single most critical factor for data centre uptime. While legacy facilities often over-cooled their rooms to a "meat locker" 18°C, modern 2026 standards from ASHRAE TC 9.9 and JKKP (DOSH) emphasize a wider, more energy-efficient "Thermal Envelope."

EKG M&E Sdn Bhd specializes in precision thermal management that balances hardware longevity with aggressive PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) goals.


1. The 2026 Thermal Standards (ASHRAE TC 9.9)

We design systems to adhere to the latest international and local Malaysian guidelines, moving away from room-level cooling toward Inlet-Air Management:

Metric Recommended (Class A1) Allowable (Class A1)
Server Inlet Temp 18°C – 27°C 15°C – 32°C
Relative Humidity 8% to 60% RH 8% to 80% RH
Dew Point -9°C to 15°C Max 17°C DP
Max Rate of Change 5°C per 20 mins To prevent thermal shock

Pro Tip: For high-density AI/GPU clusters (Class H1), ASHRAE now recommends a tighter band of 18°C to 22°C due to the extreme heat generated at the chip level.


2. Strategic Airflow: Eliminating "Hot Spots"

In KL, simply lowering the AC temperature won't fix a "Hot Spot" if the airflow is blocked. As an HVAC Specialist, we implement:


3. VFD and "Smart" Temperature Logic

Fixed-speed cooling is obsolete. We utilize Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) to create a "demand-based" temperature loop:


4. Monitoring and Fail-Safe Redundancy

In a 2026 data centre, a 15-minute loss of temperature control can lead to a facility-wide crash. Our maintenance includes:


Why Choose EKG M&E Sdn Bhd?

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