Data Center Aisle Containment
- Hot Aisle Containment (HAC)
- Cold Aisle Containment (HAC)
- Flexible Curtain Containment
Hot Aisle Containment (HAC)
Hot aisle containment is a system where server racks are arranged with their rear sides facing each other, forming a dedicated hot aisle. This aisle is enclosed with walls, roofs, and doors to contain exhaust air. The hot air is then directed to air conditioning systems, which cool it and recirculate it back to the cold aisle. This process improves data center airflow management, enhances data center cooling, and ensures optimal performance of data center infrastructure.
Cold Aisle Containment (CAC)
Cold Aisle Containment (CAC) is used to concentrate cold air in a contained space at server rack supply. It reduces the air dispersion of cold air supplied through air grill tiles and maximize the air velocities available at server inlet. It inhibits hot and cold air mixing, while focusing all the cooling to servers. The ends of the aisles may have manual or automatic doors as per client requirements. Our modular panels ensure ease of assembly and maintenance, quick deployment time for green fields.
Flexible Curtain Containment
Flexible Aisle Containment is a type of CAC / HAC containment where flexible Curtains are used instead of doors. The design rationale is that preventing the mixing of hot and cold air increases cooling efficiency and this can be achieved with either hot-aisle containment (HAC) or cold-aisle containment (CAC) systems.


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