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Observation: 100 m² compressor room unusable in hot weather
With summer just around the corner, an industrial customer contacted us urgently. His 100 m² compressor room became an oven as soon as outside temperatures exceeded 30°C. As a result, the compressors were shutting down due to the ambient heat, bringing production to a screeching halt.
This is a typical case: in industry, technical rooms are often poorly ventilated, with no dedicated air-conditioning. And yet, they house critical equipment that generates a great deal of heat.


The OberA answer: Our IC mobile adiabatic coolers.
To restore a controlled temperature quickly, we recommended renting an IC 22 cooler, OberA’s patented mobile adiabatic cooler, made in France and specifically designed for industrial environments.
Why is the IC22 ideal for a compressor room?
- 22 kW cooling efficiency
- 4,500 m³/h air flow to stir stagnant air
- No-work installation: Plug & Play, ready to use in minutes
- Localized cooling possible around compressors
- 100% air operation – refrigerant-free
Unlike conventional air conditioning, an adiabatic cooler works by evaporating water, making it both :
- More economical in use
- More environmentally friendly
- More robust under industrial conditions
Result: Temperature resumed, Compressors restarted
The IC 22 was delivered and installed in less than 48 hours.
Room temperature lowered below 30°C
No compressor shutdown since installation
Production restarted without room modification
Why shouldn’t you neglect your compressor rooms?
- These are areas with a high thermal load.
- Conventional ventilation is insufficient in summer.
- A compressor stoppage is a production stoppage – and therefore a cost.

OberA: Concrete Solutions for Industry
Our IC22 is a 100% mobile, 100% industrial solution, designed and manufactured in France, to meet the real constraints of your sites.
Are you experiencing overheating in a compressor room?
Contact us: our teams can intervene rapidly, anywhere in France. With OberA, you stay in control of your equipment – even at 40°C.
