Server room cooling designed for 24/7 duty, not office hours.
From 5 kW edge cabinets to 100 kW comms rooms — precision cooling with the redundancy, monitoring and SLA response that critical IT actually requires.

Server rooms need dedicated 24/7 cooling sized at IT load × 1.1 + headroom, delivered at 18–27 °C inlet with N+1 redundancy. Office VRF isn't the right answer — precision DX (CRAC), in-row or split-with-redundancy is.
Four architectures, chosen by density and load.
Split-system dedicated cooling
One outdoor condenser to one wall-mount or ceiling cassette, sized for 24/7 duty. Right answer up to ~14 kW IT load. Redundancy achieved by installing N+1 units on independent circuits.
DX close-control (CRAC)
Purpose-built precision cooling with tight temperature (±1 °C) and humidity (±5 %RH) control. Downflow or upflow, from 5 kW to 100 kW. Industry standard for comms rooms and edge cabinets.
In-row cooling
Chilled-water or DX units mounted between racks, drawing hot aisle air and returning cold aisle air. Efficient above 15 kW/rack — the density point where perimeter cooling stops working.
Free cooling & economiser
For sites above 30 kW IT load, air-side or water-side economisers can deliver PUE below 1.3 for 6+ months of the UK year. Retrofit-able onto existing CRAC where floor void allows.
What we build into every server room contract.
- —N+1 redundancy on every kW of IT load
- —Independent electrical supplies for each unit
- —Leak-detection cables under raised floor
- —24/7 remote monitoring with SMS/email alerting
- —SLA-backed 4-hour engineer response
- —F-Gas record and TM44 lodgement kept current
Related: emergency response, F-Gas compliance, TM44 inspections, VRF vs split, all sectors.