The combination of 90 percent humidity and sustained outdoor temperatures above 90 degrees creates moisture condensation risks inside server rooms that standard HVAC cannot address. When humid outdoor air infiltrates through door openings or building envelope leaks, it contacts cold surfaces on server components and precision cooling equipment. This moisture deposits directly onto circuit boards and electrical connections, causing corrosion and short circuits. Data center cooling units sized for New Orleans conditions include enhanced dehumidification capacity that removes moisture before it reaches dew point temperatures, protecting your hardware from water damage that voids manufacturer warranties and causes unexpected failures during peak humidity periods from June through September.
Hurricane preparedness requires cooling systems that restart automatically when power returns after evacuation periods. Many businesses in the greater New Orleans metro shut down for three to five days during storm threats, leaving server rooms without climate control during outages. Standard systems require manual resets that delay restart when staff cannot immediately return to facilities after storms pass. We install computer room air conditioning with automatic restart capabilities and coordinate with backup generator systems to maintain cooling during extended utility outages. This approach protected client infrastructure during the 2020 and 2021 hurricane seasons when multiple storms threatened the Gulf Coast and caused widespread power disruptions across the region.