New cabinet for raised floor data centers offers the ultimate in airflow containment


JESSUP, MD –  Tate Airflow, the global brand of next generation airflow management products and services, is introducing IsoFlo™ a fully contained cabinet. The IsoFlo cabinet offers a more efficient, cost effective and flexible data center design when compared to aisle containment systems.

Air-side economization is one of the most efficient means to cool a data center. However, to take full advantage of these designs human occupancy within the data center is not practical. IsoFlo, separates the IT airflow from the human occupied space so that a comfortable work environment can be maintained even when excessively warm inlet and exhaust temperatures are being realized. 

By isolating the IT cooling from the rest of the facility IsoFlo aids in the implementation of fully economized designs. Following ASHRAE 2011 thermal guidelines for allowable inlet temperatures, IsoFlo can allow for nearly 100% free cooling for the entire year in almost any location on the planet. Adding automated airflow controls to supply air to the cabinet can further reduce energy costs and provide the most efficient use of the data center IT cooling capacity. 

 “IsoFlo conveniently solves the issues associated with air-side economization while offering additional benefits to legacy and multi-tenant facilities.” Said Daniel Kennedy, Sr. Sales Engineer, Tate Inc.

 



August 12, 2014


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