Indirect Air Cooling is a data centre cooling technique that leverages external air to cool IT equipment without directly introducing it into the data hall. Instead, heat exchangers or indirect cooling systems transfer thermal energy between indoor and outdoor air. This approach minimizes contamination risks from pollutants or humidity while delivering energy-efficient cooling. Indirect air cooling systems are ideal for facilities in variable climates, combining energy savings with operational stability.
It uses heat exchangers to transfer cooling effects from outdoor air without direct exposure, ensuring air quality and temperature control.
Indirect air cooling avoids contamination risks while offering comparable energy efficiency.
Yes, it can be adapted with supplementary cooling to handle extreme weather conditions, ensuring year-round reliability.


