Air conditioning method in machine room having forced air-coolin

Ventilation – Electronic cabinet

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236 495, 361678, 454186, H05K 720

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ABSTRACT:
The cooling air generated from an air conditioner is supplied into an air passageway formed below the floor on which an equipment is disposed. The cooling air supplied to the air passageway is guided into the equipment through an opening made in the floor. The cooling air introduced into the equipment is released into the free space within the room. Further, the air stream released into the free space of the room is partly introduced again into the equipment.

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Nokazato, M., et al., "Studies of Air-Conditioning System for Computer Rooms", pp. 257-268, Transactions of Air-Conditioning and Plumbing Contractor's Association of Japan, announced Oct. 2, 1995.

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