Rack Cooling Systems by EKG M&E Sdn Bhd
In high-density data centers across Kuala Lumpur, the challenge has shifted from cooling a room to cooling a specific Rack. As rack power densities move from $5\text{kW}$ to $30\text{kW}+$, traditional perimeter cooling (CRAC) often fails to push enough cold air to the top of the rack. Rack-level cooling solves this by bringing the cooling source inches away from the IT equipment, eliminating "Hot Spots" and drastically reducing energy waste.
EKG M&E Sdn Bhd specializes in the design, installation, and 24/7 maintenance of close-coupled rack cooling solutions, ensuring your high-performance hardware stays within the ASHRAE TC 9.9 thermal envelope.
1. Close-Coupled Cooling Architectures
As an HVAC and Clean Air Specialist, we deploy three primary rack-based cooling strategies depending on your facility's infrastructure:
A. In-Row Cooling Units
These units are placed directly between server racks within a row.
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Mechanism: They capture hot exhaust air from the rear aisle, cool it, and discharge it directly into the cold aisle.
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Benefit: Eliminates the need for high-pressure raised floors and allows for a "pay-as-you-grow" modular expansion.
B. Rear Door Heat Exchangers (RDHx)
A chilled water or refrigerant coil is mounted as the actual back door of the server rack.
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Mechanism: Server fans push hot air through the coil; the air is neutralized to room temperature (or cooler) before it even exits the rack.
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Benefit: Can handle extremely high densities (50kW+ per rack) without requiring aisle containment.
C. Top-of-Rack (ToR) Cooling
Self-contained cooling modules that sit on top of a standard 19-inch rack.
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Mechanism: They pull hot air from the rear plenum and blow chilled air down into the front of the servers.
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Benefit: Ideal for retrofitting "Hot Spot" areas in an existing data center without moving racks.
2. Efficiency through VFDs and EC Fans
The "intelligence" of a rack cooling system lies in its ability to match the server load in real-time. We utilize Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and Electronically Commutated (EC) fans to drive down your PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness):
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Dynamic Fan Speed: The VFD adjusts the cooling fan RPM based on the temperature difference ($\Delta T$) across the rack. If the server CPU load drops, the cooling fan slows down instantly.
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Energy Savings: Reducing fan speed by just 20% can reduce fan power consumption by nearly 50% due to the Affinity Laws of fluid dynamics.
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Soft Starts: VFDs prevent electrical "inrush" current spikes, protecting your rack-level PDU (Power Distribution Unit) and UPS systems.
3. Critical Protection: Leak Detection & Monitoring
Because rack cooling brings liquids (refrigerant or water) close to expensive IT hardware, we implement rigorous safety protocols:
| Feature | Technical Execution | EKG M&E Standard |
| Leak Detection | Moisture-sensing "rope" sensors at the rack base. | Instant shut-off of solenoid valves on alarm. |
| Condensate Pump | Integrated high-lift pumps. | Redundant drainage to prevent tray overflow. |
| Vibration Analysis | FFT Spectrum Analysis on unit fans. | Ensures no mechanical resonance affects HDDs. |
| BMS Integration | SNMP or Modbus communication. | Real-time rack-level temperature alerts. |
4. Why Choose EKG M&E Sdn Bhd?
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34-Year Legacy in KL: We have managed complex thermal migrations for Malaysia's leading banks and telecommunications providers.
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Turnkey MEP Execution: From the Chilled Water Piping and Copper Ref-piping to the VFD control panels, we manage the entire project "live" without IT downtime.
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Sustainability Focus: We help you meet the 2026 MITI Sustainability Guidelines by optimizing your cooling-to-IT power ratio.



