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Data centers use humidifiers to protect equipment from static and improve cooling efficiency.

Data center humidifiers are essential for maintaining optimal conditions for IT equipment, typically targeting a relative humidity range of 40% to 60%. These systems play a crucial role in mitigating risks associated with static electricity, supporting more effective cooling through evaporative processes, and reducing dust accumulation on sensitive electronics. Various types of humidifiers exist, including isothermal (steam), ultrasonic, high-pressure nozzle, and adiabatic (evaporative), each with different energy consumption and cost profiles. AI

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Data centers use humidifiers to protect equipment from static and improve cooling efficiency.

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  1. Data Center Knowledge TIER_1 English(EN) · Christopher Tozzi ·

    Data Center Humidifiers: What They Do and How to Choose

    The choice of humidification system – whether isothermal, ultrasonic, high-pressure nozzle, or adiabatic – depends primarily on the facility's humidity gap and available power budget.