The
cooling needs of already-built data centers need to be
constantly adapted to the changes on the raised floor. Heat load
per unit floor area continues to increase as shown by the trends
published by the Uptime Institute. It is critical that the
supply
of cold air is sufficient for proper and reliable operation of
equipment supported in a Data Center.
Due to the
complex fluid dynamic effects in the space under the raised
floor, changes in perforated tiles at one location can
significantly effect the flow rates at a distance. A big
challenge in designing data centers is to provide
the right amount of cooling air to each piece of electronic
equipment, in proportion to its heat load.
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Service
for simulating Airflow Distribution in
Raised-Floor Data Centers using TileFlowTM |
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We come to you -
Air Flow balancing service in a raised floor data
center using TileFlowTM program created by Innovative Research Inc.
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What's the best way to keep your
equipment cool in a server rack?
Find out from our
upcoming
special report.
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(404) 321-0556
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Data Center
Cooling Analysis:
Our team will come out to survey, measure and report. The results of the computation will produce a report that illustrate the current CFM flow through each opening in the surface, velocity and static pressure under the floor. Using these findings AirFlow Technology will calculate and graphically recommend changes that can be made to increase the airflow to the areas of the data center where it's needed the most.
If you need to
know the impact of a change request or you need to see where
your data center equipment is most at-risk for failure or you
just want to extend the life of your computer room air
conditioners an Air Flow Balancing service can help.
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Call
(800) 239-0557 for more information.
For further heat and
cooling issues see: Hot
Aisles, Cold Aisles - Setting Up Your Data Center floor for
Server Farms in mind Hot, heat buildup, build-up now cold .