One of the key challenges we face when placing client equipment is maintaining the necessary temperature regime for mining equipment.
We solve this task comprehensively:
- Division of rooms into "cold" and "hot" corridors: The "cold" corridor is the area where cold air is directed to the entrance of the ASIC. Here, we use multi-layered covers that act as a thermos, preventing the air beneath them from heating up during summer.
- Adiabatic panels are special panels soaked in water that cool the air passing through them. Then, the air passes through the ASIC, absorbs the heat, and enters the "hot" corridor.
- Air removal from the "hot" corridor: The air is forcibly removed by powerful fans. The fan speed is controlled by frequency converters.
- Automated SCADA system: This system displays real-time temperature data from each corridor on the dispatcher's screen.
In summer, we need solutions to cool the room air with ASICs in a timely manner, while in winter, we use the following to maintain the temperature regime:
- Covers protect against bad weather.
- Roll-up shutters in the module allow for heat recovery — part of the air exiting the ASIC is fed back in to warm the incoming air.
- Inertial grilles, which close when the airflow from the exhaust fan decreases, are controlled by frequency converters.