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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
It picks up the supply air on the other side of the building, cools it, and then deposits it into the server room. Then, the warm air is sucked out of the room using a ceiling exhaust fan. This air goes into the warehouse.
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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts
If the air in the warehouse (where the A/C unit is sucking in air) is very cool (say 60 degrees or so)
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In the first paragraph above, you seem to be saying that the warm air in the server room is sent to the warehouse...
...then you seem to be saying that the return for the server room's A/C is also in the warehouse... but after having read everything you've said, it's from a cool area in the warehouse. The same warehouse, right?
At any rate, this is definitely beyond my abilities, but I know you need for the system to cause the humidity in that server room to be as low as possible... or perhaps within certain limits.
So, I recommend the second opinion approach. You're gonna want someone who is not only knowledgeable, but who doesn't mind answering all your questions. Get a recommendation from another businessman you know in the area who has a similar setup... at least an office area and a warehouse area in the same building... sounds like that's what you have.