Tate Hot Aisle Containment
Hot aisle containment can dramatically increase the effectiveness of your data center s cooling capacity.
Tate hot aisle containment. Hot and cold aisle containment solutions for data centers containment systems from tate no two applications are the same. Our manufacturing process allows for the customization of containment needs to fit your specific applications. Hot aisle containment systems from subzero increase data center cooling and energy efficiency. Tate s containaire dual sliding doors are the ideal solution for both cold and hot aisle containment.
Hot and cold aisle containment solutions for data centers. Tate s aisle containment products offer cost effective and energy efficient solutions to maximize performance and create a flexible infrastructure. The goal of a hot or cold aisle configuration is to conserve energy and lower cooling costs by managing air flow. Frame components are pre assembled and connect to the header rail to secure the assembly together.
Aisle containment is a layout design for server racks and other computing equipment in a data center. By containing the hot aisle the hot and cold air streams are separated. Hot and cold aisle data center containment data center containment plays a vital role in the modern data center by preventing the mixing of hot and cold air. Learn more about the key benefits of hot aisle containment.
Tate is the leading manufacturer of data center solutions. Hot aisle vs cold aisle containment systems. Airflow controls are utilized to match the air supply needs of each individual aisle eliminating hot spots and ensuring optimal operating efficiency. Tate s custom engineering and manufacturing gives you the solutions you need for your application not a one size fits all approach.
A hot aisle containment system hacs encloses the hot aisle to collect the it equipment s hot exhaust air allowing the rest of the data center to become a large cold air return plenum. Recent studies indicate that up to 50 of airflow within typical data centers is being wasted bypassing the equipment it is meant to be cooling and going directly back to the crac units. Separating hot exhaust air from the rest of the room ensures the conditioned air remains more easily cooled and that the exhaust air remains both hot and dry as it returns to the main ac coil. Tate offers application engineering as well as design assist and specification assistance to develop the solution.
Hot and cold aisle containment solutions for data centers.