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Preventing Overheating in Data Centres with Regular Cleaning to ISO 14644 Class 8.

Preventing overheating in data centres is paramount to optimal performance. In a data centre, heat is the enemy. Servers, switches, and storage units generate significant heat during operation, and if cooling systems are compromised, temperatures can quickly rise to dangerous levels. Overheating leads to reduced performance, unexpected shutdowns, and in the worst cases, permanent damage to critical hardware.

 

One of the most overlooked causes of overheating? Dust and debris build-up.

 

At IT Cleaning Ltd, we know that maintaining a clean environment isn’t just about appearance — it’s about ensuring smooth airflow, maximising cooling efficiency, and preventing costly downtime.

 

Why Dust is a Silent Threat

 

Dust particles are more than an annoyance — they’re a direct threat to your data centre’s cooling efficiency. Over time, dust can:

 

Block air intakes and vents, restricting the airflow needed to keep servers cool

Clog filters in cooling systems, forcing them to work harder and consume more energy

Insulate equipment surfaces, trapping heat inside critical components

Increase the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD), which can damage sensitive electronics

Even in climate-controlled facilities, microscopic particles enter through foot traffic, maintenance work, and HVAC systems. Without regular cleaning, these contaminants will accumulate in both visible and hidden areas.

 

The Role of Airflow in Cooling Systems

 

Efficient airflow is the backbone of data centre cooling. Hot and cold aisle configurations, raised floors, and containment systems are all designed to move cool air through the equipment and push hot air out.

 

But when airflow is disrupted by dust or debris:

 

Hot spots form around servers, leading to uneven cooling

Fans run faster, increasing wear and energy costs. The 2025 EU Best Practice Guidelines for Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency mentions this in 3.2.12 Manging and Monitoring Air Quality. Including regular cleaning. 

The overall cooling capacity of the facility drops

Regular cleaning keeps vents, filters, and pathways clear, ensuring that cool air gets where it’s needed, to the Chip sets, and hot air is properly expelled.

 

How Regular Cleaning Prevents Overheating

 

A structured cleaning programme should address all potential dust accumulation points, including:

 

Server racks and cabinet exteriors – Dust removal from surfaces and grills

Underfloor voids – Where cooling air is often channelled in raised floor systems

High-level areas – Above racks, cable trays, and lighting where dust can fall into airflow paths

Cooling units and filters – To maintain maximum efficiency

At IT Cleaning Ltd, we use ESD-safe equipment and HEPA filtration to remove contaminants without redistributing them into the air. Our cleaning teams are trained to work in live environments without disrupting operations.

 

Best Practices for Dust and Temperature Control

 

To keep your data centre operating at the right temperature:

 

Schedule professional ISO 14644 cleaning at least twice a year, or quarterly for high-traffic sites

Inspect and replace HVAC filters regularly

Monitor hot spots with thermal imaging or environmental sensors

Keep all aisles clear to allow unrestricted airflow

Clean immediately after any construction, cabling, or maintenance work

The Business Case for Preventative Cleaning

 

Preventing overheating isn’t just a technical necessity — it’s a cost-saving measure. By ensuring optimal airflow and clean cooling systems, you can:

 

Extend the lifespan of hardware

Reduce energy bills by improving cooling efficiency

Avoid unplanned downtime and expensive repairs

Maintain compliance with environmental and uptime standards

Protect Your Data Centre from Overheating

 

At IT Cleaning Ltd, we specialise in keeping mission-critical environments running at their best. Our regular cleaning services are designed to support your cooling systems, maintain optimal airflow, and protect your investment in IT infrastructure.

 

Contact us today to arrange a cleaning schedule tailored to your facility’s needs.

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