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Thermal Containment
Features & Benefits |
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Availability |
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Over Aisle Access |
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Tooless removal of
individual panels to allow access above the aisle for cabling and
maintenance |
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Scalable densities |
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Allows for higher
densities to be achieved by integrating containment with room, row and
rack cooling system architectures. |
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Total Cost of
Ownership |
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EcoLEDgy Driven Lighting |
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Integrated high
efficiency LED lighting with on/off motion sensors |
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Efficiency |
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Increases the capacity
of the air conditioner by supplying a warmer return air
temperature. |
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Active Airflow Control |
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Monitors and actively
adjust cooling unit airflow in containment systems, while providing
visibility to effective cooling to critical IT
equipment. |
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Agility |
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Safe Slide Doors |
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Emergency break away
sliding door enables quick exit in the event of an
emergency |
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Ceiling tiles |
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Closes off the top of
the aisle to prevent mixing of the hot and cold airstreams in the IT
environment. |
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Modular design |
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Modular design provides
scalable solutions to add cooling as demand
increases. |
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One-way locking door |
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Secures the hot aisle
while allowing for quick exit in case of emergency. |
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Fire Safe System |
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Alerts personnel and
drops ceiling panels based on temperature to enable fire suppressions
system in the room to extinguish the fire. UL723s
listed. |
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Adaptability |
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Air Return System |
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Centralized hot air
return system for room and external air handling systems minimize
obstruction of lighting into the aisle and provide cable access from
within the contained aisle. |
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Modular strategy |
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Modular design of the
mechanical and control systems allow for gradual build-up of the cooling
infrastructure to match the cooling demand of the facility. This greatly
reduces CAPEX expeditures and provides deferred investment throughout the
life of the facility. |
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Flexibility |
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Support for varying
aisle widths, rack heights, rack depths, and single rows. Supports hot and
cold aisle containment |
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