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Minimize your data center''s footprint, establish optimal operating efficiencies and save money with cold aisle containment. Learn more here!
Two common standards – NEMA 4 and NEMA 4X – define enclosures that protect electronics from the elements. Both offer robust environmental shielding, but the “X” in NEMA 4X
A manufacturer can choose to self-certify that the product meets the enclosure requirements of NEMA 250 or to seek independent, third-party certification (evaluation and testing) that the product complies
Door Options A choice of door options is available for use with the aisle containment system to provide the right combination of safety and security. Dual sliding doors or Vertical doors can be chosen for
In the following article, we''ll explore NEMA 4X enclosures: waterproof, corrosion-resistant, and UL-certified for electrical equipment protection. If you''re
There is zero reason to settle for underperformance in data centers. Keep data center temperatures in sub critical range, use Cool Shield Aisle Containment.
The ever increasing power requirements for new denser servers has created the need for supporting higher density compute platforms within traditional datacenters. HP partnered with Rittal Corporation
Efficient airflow management in data centers relies heavily on proper Hot Aisle and Cold Aisle configurations. To maintain thermal performance, equipment
Equipment layout and air delivery paths The hot-aisle, cold-aisle arrangement that is explained in the ASHRAE publication, "Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments", dated 2011, should
All space factors and options for plug-in units remain the same as those listed in the CENTERLINE Motor Control Centers Catalog, publication number 2100-CA001x-EN-P. For more information,
Executive summary Containment solutions can eliminate hot spots and provide energy savings over traditional uncontained data center designs. The best containment solution for an existing facility will
An aisle containment system is a simple way to improve cooling efficiency in hot aisle/cold aisle rack configurations. Essentially creating a room within the aisle,
This guide concludes with a section on metrics and benchmarking values by which a data center and its systems energy efficiency can be evaluated. No design guide can offer “the most energy-efficient”
Discover how to optimize your data center cooling system with hot and cold aisle containment. Learn about the assessment, design, installation, and
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IRINOX reinforces its commitment to quality and reliability by introducing UL NEMA 4X certification as standard for all models of enclosures, cabinets, terminal boxes and push button boxes in its catalogue.
While either hot aisle or cold aisle containment systems can be installed and are both capable of increasing eficiency and cooling today''s high heat data centers, meaningful diferences exist in how
Discover what NEMA 4X ratings mean for your equipment. Our guide explains testing, materials, and NEMA vs. IP comparisons for harsh industrial
Last week we continued our article series on the challenges of keeping IT equipment cool in high density environments. This week, we outline some
For example, NEMA 4X shelters equipment from windblown dust and water splashes outside. Moreover, NEMA ratings also consider temperature.
Hot and cold aisle containment systems are crucial for data center temperature. Click to learn about airflow, cooling efficiency, and thermal
The chart takes into account worst-case locations in a data center and are the requirements to meet the maximum temperature specifications required by most IBM high-end equipment.
NEMA Enclosure Types The purpose of this document is to provide general information on the definitions of NEMA Enclosure Types to architects, engineers, installers, inspectors and other