Rack-mounted air conditioners and equipment cabinets jointly form a closed cold (hot) aisle to achieve isolation of cold and hot air. The rack-mounted air conditioner is installed at the bottom of the cabinet and adopts a vertical air supply method. The air flow path is from the rear to the front. The specific working mode is as follows: The hot air exhausted by the server is sucked into the air conditioner. After being cooled by the air conditioner, the hot air is blown out and then sucked in by the server, repeating this process. The integrated air conditioner has the advantage of no on-site installation and is particularly suitable for locations where the outdoor unit cannot be installed.
Efficient heat transfer: Adopting a high - efficiency refrigeration coil design and auxiliary optimized design greatly improves the heat transfer efficiency of the heat exchanger, making it more durable and energy - saving.
Reasonable air supply and return: The front - supply and rear - return design optimizes the air flow distribution for the best refrigeration efficiency.
Centrifugal fan: Using a high - efficiency centrifugal fan with a large air supply volume, long air supply distance, and direct - drive transmission.
Integrated design: The integrated design of the indoor and outdoor units is applicable to application scenarios where the outdoor unit cannot be installed.
Adopt the vertical air supply method.
The air flow path is from the rear in and the front out.