When uptime isn't optional — portable AC spot coolers that protect critical equipment and keep operations running through any chiller failure.
Directed spot cooling for server racks and network panels without disrupting your existing airflow management. We position units to work with your hot/cold aisle layout.
We'll help you calculate the heat load for your space based on equipment wattage and room dimensions. No guesswork — you get the right number of units from day one.
We handle drain routing so you're not worrying about water accumulation around live equipment. Condensate is managed safely before we leave the site.
Data center chillers and industrial cooling systems don't wait for Monday. We're reachable on weekends for urgent deployments — call us directly when it can't wait.
Yes — portable AC spot coolers are a well-established contingency cooling solution for server rooms and data closets. The key is placement: units should direct cold air at the intake side of server racks, working with your hot/cold aisle configuration. We've handled server room deployments before and will position equipment correctly to protect your hardware.
Condensate is a real concern in server environments. Before we leave, we route the drain line away from any electrical equipment or raised floors — typically to a floor drain, a collection bucket we monitor, or a condensate pump if needed. We'll assess the space and discuss the best approach on-site before running the unit.
A rough rule: total the wattage of all active equipment in the room. Every 1,000 watts of heat output requires roughly 3,400 BTUs of cooling. Our units are 14,000 BTU each. For a room with 10kW of equipment output, two units provides a working margin. We'll walk through this calculation with you when you call so you're not over- or under-equipped.
Standard 110V / 15-amp outlets — the same circuits found in any server room or IT closet. Each unit draws approximately 12 amps. No special wiring, no electrician. If you have a UPS or PDU with standard outlets, we can draw from those if needed.
Our units operate at approximately 56 dB — similar to a window AC unit. In a server room environment that's already producing significant background noise from equipment fans, this is generally unnoticeable. For manufacturing or industrial settings it's similarly unremarkable. For sensitive environments like recording rooms or libraries, contact us and we'll discuss placement options.
Yes. Weekend emergencies are something we specifically accommodate. A failed chiller on a Friday night is exactly the situation we're built for. Call (205) 813-8170 directly — don't rely on the web form for time-sensitive situations. We'll confirm availability and get a delivery time locked in.
Our units can bring a properly sized space down to the low-to-mid 60s°F and maintain it there under continuous load. For server rooms targeting 65–75°F, a correctly sized deployment handles this comfortably. Ambient outdoor temperature affects performance — in extreme Alabama summer heat, right-sizing becomes more important, which is why we recommend erring on the side of one extra unit for critical spaces.
Every hour of thermal stress on unprotected hardware is a risk. Call us now or submit a request — we'll respond the same day.