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Airflow management

Aisle containment

Aisle containment ceilings, walls and end of row doors are designed to help maintain optimal operating temperature in server rooms and data centers in order to lower data center energy demands and save on energy costs.  Eaton offers a wide range of partial and total containment solutions that can accommodate hot aisle containment, cold aisle containment and rack-based heat containment.

Aisle containment ceiling and walls

Eaton’s wide selection of data center airflow management and rack containment solutions are designed to optimize your data center’s efficiency, security and cost-effectiveness.

Our rack containment products are engineered to maximize energy efficiency and reduce cooling costs by containing and guiding cool air within the racks where it’s needed most. By preventing hot and cool air from mixing, our solutions create a controlled environment that maximizes the performance and lifespan of your IT equipment.

Our products are versatile and customizable, with a range of options available to suit your specific data center needs. Whether you need a simple containment solution for a small server room or a complex, multi-level containment system for a large data center, we have the expertise and resources to deliver a solution that fits your requirements.

Upgrade your data center’s efficiency, security, and cost effectiveness today with our rack containment solutions. Browse our selection and contact us to learn more about how we can help you optimize your data center needs.

Aisle containment airflow management

End of row doors

End of row doors, available in single-swing, café-style and sliding options, create more efficient contained aisles by blocking obvious escape routes for air and eliminating air re-circulation and air mixing. 

Industry studies indicate that an estimated 60% of the cool air supplied to traditional data centers is wasted because it bypasses the intended IT equipment and returns directly to the hot air intake of the computer room air conditioner (CRAC). Adapting a containment strategy increases the effectiveness of the cold air. End of row doors are easily integrated and are a cost-effective solution to improve efficiency while lowering overall operating costs.

  • Easy to install in the field, rack-integrated and ceiling mount options available 
  • Flexible enough to install almost anywhere on any manufacturer's brand enclosure 
  • Increases cold air intake efficiency, from the bottom of the enclosure to the top, within the cold aisle
  • Cost-effectively minimize air mixing between the hot and cold aisle while keeping the uniform cold air supply in front of the servers for a longer time
  • Five styles of doors available: single-sliding, dual-sliding, café, single-swing and dual-swing
  • Sliding and café doors come standard with a hold-open feature 
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RapidPod® aisle containment

RapidPod Aisle Containment Systems improve cooling efficiency in hot aisle/cold aisle rack configurations. These customizable, scalable and field-configurable solutions can be rack- or ceiling-supported to accommodate a variety of IT environments.

Features and benefits

• Optimized cooling—keep hot and cold air separated for more efficient cooling, better temperature control and improved equipment performance. The increased cooling efficiency saves energy and lowers air conditioning costs.

• Customized configurations—Prebuilt panel options are fully customizable for vertical (hot aisle) or horizontal (cold aisle) configurations. The extruded aluminum framing structure can be rack- or ceiling-supported and is scalable to fit the size of the rack row.

• Configurable with end of row—end of row doors block obvious escape routes for air and eliminate air recirculation and air mixing to increase efficiency. Choose from swing, café and sliding door styles

Rapidpod aisle containment

End of row doors

End of row doors help create efficient contained aisles by blocking obvious escape routes for air and eliminating air re-circulation and air mixing. 

  • Easily installed in the field
  • Rack-integrated and ceiling mount options available 
  • Increases cold air intake efficiency, from the bottom of the enclosure to the top, within the cold aisle
  • Cost-effectively minimize air mixing between the hot and cold aisle
  • Helps keep the uniform cold air supply in front of the servers for a longer time
  • Five styles of doors available: single-sliding, dual-sliding, café, single-swing and dual-swing
  • Sliding and café doors come standard with a hold-open feature

Hyperscale standing hot aisle containment (HAC)

• Racks are organized so cooled air from the raised floor is pressurized in a contained area

• IT equipment draws in cold air and removes heated air through the exhaust

• Hot air drawn in the top of the perimeter cooling unit from the hot aisle or room

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