Electrorack's 'Double-Wide' Rack Cooling

In this video from the Uptime Symposium, Electrorack demonstrates a new rack design which allows two or even three racks of equipment to be housed in a single enclosure and controlled by a single rack-top chimney system.

Rich Miller

May 24, 2010

1 Min Read
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Managing cooling across multiple racks in a data center can be a challenge, particularly if each rack of gear is running at different power densities. At last week's Uptime Symposium, Electrorack demonstrated a new rack design which allows two or even three racks of equipment to be housed in a single enclosure and controlled by a single rack-top chimney system. Todd Schneider, the director of marketing for Electrorack, provides an overview of the new design, which employs a rear cooling plenum and a pressure-sensing management system from Opengate Data Systems. This video runs about 3 minutes.

For more on this topic, see our Data Center Cooling Channel. For additional video, check out our DCK video archive and the Data Center Videos channel on YouTube.

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