Aisle containment
Door and roof components separate hot and cold air in the data centre. Such a separation is pivotal to increasing the efficiency of climate control technology. It may be used as a hot or cold aisle
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Door and roof components separate hot and cold air in the data centre. Such a separation is pivotal to increasing the efficiency of climate control technology. It may be used as a hot or cold aisle
The Elevate cold aisle manual reset skylight is designed to allow a modular approach to the construction of an aisle containment solution with a central closed roof.
This passive system shall contain no moving parts. Designed to contain the cold air, the system shall be deployed on rais d floors. The system shall leverage existing data center cooling and equipment fans
Effective aisle containment is critical to maintaining peak data center cooling efficiency. By creating a physical barrier between cold supply air and hot exhaust air, containment solutions prevent airflow
Hot aisle containment is made from light duty aluminum profile and thermal insulation PC board, has better heat dissipation performance than cold aisle containment in high density data centers, to
Smart Cold Aisle Containment 800mm is an advanced data center solution that contains the cold aisle with integrated sensors and automation to maintain consistent airflow, optimize cooling performance,
The components are organized into modular kits and come with assembly hardware for easy step-by-step installation. Depending on your hot-aisle/cool-aisle needs, you can select from an assortment of
Find out how to improve your data center infrastructure efficiency, using the cold aisle containment or hot aisle containment solutions from Vertiv.
High energy costs and accelerated energy consumption has forced data center managers to implement strategies to achieve separation between the hot and cold air in the data center.