Description
Clear wall panels, full or partial walls, to isolate the cold or hot aisle by filling gaps between or above enclosures.
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Clear data center aisle containment wall panels, full or partial walls, to isolate the cold or hot aisle by filling gaps between or above enclosures.
The Cool Shield Containment Panel Walls solution for data center provides the most flexible yet robust design to complete the containment of any aisle. In most data centers, server cabinet rows are not perfectly aligned. The two rows which create the aisle to be contained may have different lengths, heights, gaps or another challenge to full containment. Some aisles may also have only one row of cabinets. Our Containment Panel Walls complete the containment to allow optimum control over air bypass to allow maximum cooling efficiency.
Aisle Containment Panel Walls Integration
Panels integrate with the Cool Shield channel system to provide unrivaled versatility in mounting, filling gaps and handling obstructions. Our channel frames the panels and affixes to the upper containment and/or floor of the data center. This rigidity assures that the panels will hold up to high air pressure differentials to prevent air leakage. The panels are available in clear to allow for high light transmission or in a color to best match your data centers server cabinets.
Aisle Containment Panel Walls are often sized to the same height of your standard server cabinets so that they can serve as a temporary placeholder until a cabinet is placed in that space. A quantity can be pre-installed at our factory and shipped ready to use. Alternatively, in dynamic environments, components can be stored on-site to be cut to size and assembled as needed.
Cool Shield aisle containment clear panels can also be used to cover existing cage walls to create a solid partition. Many co-location data centers separate customer spaces by using cages. However, adjacent cage areas are often not coordinated for proper airflow. Cage wall panels can better manage supply and hot exhaust air to prevent overheating issues and improve cooling efficiency.
Clear data center aisle containment wall panels, full or partial walls, to isolate the cold or hot aisle by filling gaps between or above enclosures.
The Cool Shield Containment Panel Walls solution for data center provides the most flexible yet robust design to complete the containment of any aisle. In most data centers, server cabinet rows are not perfectly aligned. The two rows which create the aisle to be contained may have different lengths, heights, gaps or another challenge to full containment. Some aisles may also have only one row of cabinets. Our Containment Panel Walls complete the containment to allow optimum control over air bypass to allow maximum cooling efficiency.
Aisle Containment Panel Walls Integration
Panels integrate with the Cool Shield channel system to provide unrivaled versatility in mounting, filling gaps and handling obstructions. Our channel frames the panels and affixes to the upper containment and/or floor of the data center. This rigidity assures that the panels will hold up to high air pressure differentials to prevent air leakage. The panels are available in clear to allow for high light transmission or in a color to best match your data centers server cabinets.
Aisle Containment Panel Walls are often sized to the same height of your standard server cabinets so that they can serve as a temporary placeholder until a cabinet is placed in that space. A quantity can be pre-installed at our factory and shipped ready to use. Alternatively, in dynamic environments, components can be stored on-site to be cut to size and assembled as needed.
Cool Shield aisle containment clear panels can also be used to cover existing cage walls to create a solid partition. Many co-location data centers separate customer spaces by using cages. However, adjacent cage areas are often not coordinated for proper airflow. Cage wall panels can better manage supply and hot exhaust air to prevent overheating issues and improve cooling efficiency.
Clear wall panels, full or partial walls, to isolate the cold or hot aisle by filling gaps between or above enclosures.