Aisle Containment Solution | 48U Server Rack Cabinet
Hot and cold air containment systems designed to maximize cooling predictability, capacity, and efficiency at the rack, row or room level.
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Hot and cold air containment systems designed to maximize cooling predictability, capacity, and efficiency at the rack, row or room level.
By isolating the cold aisle, containment reduces unintended mixing of cold supply air with hot exhaust air, maintaining uniform, predictable temperatures across all racks.
Racks should be arranged so that the front sides (intake side) of the racks face each other, forming a cold aisle. Conversely, the back sides (exhaust side) of the racks should face each other to form a
Arrange server racks in a hot aisle/cold aisle configuration. Most equipment manufactured today is designed to draw in air through the front and exhaust it out the rear.
Read our case study on how we optimize airflow and control temperature in data centers'' hot and cold aisle cabinets to maintain proper IT operating conditions.
All of our bespoke cold aisle containment and hot aisle containment systems are independent of cabinet manufacturer and can be designed to fit any rack configuration including aisles with varying rack
Modular designed frame made of cold roll steel, with thickness ≥ 1.2mm to ensure the firmness and security. Each modular unit has proper space for cable management of installation sensor, control
The goal of a hot or cold aisle configuration is to conserve energy
Complete cold aisle containment guide for data centers. Learn CAC benefits, implementation steps, and achieve 35% cooling cost reduction.
Cold aisle containment focuses on enclosing the cold aisles where cool air is supplied to the front of server racks, to prevent it from mixing with hot exhaust air.
The goal of a hot or cold aisle configuration is to conserve energy and lower cooling costs by managing air flow. Designing the proper containment system requires lining server racks in rows (or aisles) with