Metal Grommets, Desk Power Outlets and Server Cabinet Brush Strip Blanking Panels

July 22nd, 2007

Just a quick update to let everyone know that we have a host of new products in our store these include:

Stylish Oval Desk Grommets available in Satin Nickel, Matt Chrome and Bright Chrome

Range of Oval Metal Desk Grommets


Desk Mounted Power and Data Outlets

Desk Mounted Power & Data Outlets


Brush blanking panels for your Server Cabinet

2u Brush Blanking Panel for Server Cabinet

We also have for a limited time only a SALE on our range of round cable grommets!

We also have a our full range of Floor Tile Lifters / Suction Cup Lifters / Carpet Tile Lifters in stock and ready to ship.

And as always we offer FREE SHIPPING on all orders, so visit the Data Clean Store and start saving time and money!

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So you want a true Hot-Aisle/Cold-Aisle in your Data Centre?

May 21st, 2007

Partitioning off perimeter corridors SAVES ENERGY, which SAVES MONEY!

Creating dedicated “hot and cold aisles” or “rack and row” data center equipment placement configurations with PLENAFORM increases the static pressure delivering a higher volume of cooling through perforated tiles and at a further distance from the CRAC units. The Venturi effect is attained, whereby more air pressure rises in the dedicated cold aisles.

How Plenaform Creates Cold Aisle Below the Raised Access Floor

With the deployment of PLENAFORM, a “VUF” vertical under floor partitioning system, air flow distribution may be directed more efficiently from the CRAC units for maximum equipment air cooling or air blocking requirements in a data center raised floor plenum space.

Installing PLENAFORM to direct air flow from the “source of the air” plenum level, a data centre manager can better achieve a thermally tuned data centre. Integrating PLENAFORM into the data centre design helps to mitigate thermally associated risk to equipment hardware.

The key word here is high density computing and PLENAFORM helps to solve thermal imbalances in your data centre environment simply and inexpensively!

How Plenaform Creates Hot Aisle above the Raised Access Floor
To learn more about PlenaForm please click here: Guide to Plenaform System
To read installation Guidelines for the Plenaform system: Plenaform Installation Guide

Plenaform Under Floor Air Barrier for Data Centres

May 21st, 2007

Do you want to lower your Data Centre energy consumption?

Not a problem with PLENAFORM. Decide where you want the air to flow, snap the panels together at the desired height for the under floor space, drop them in, and attach them to the pedestals.

Improving Static Air Pressure in Your Data Centre

PLENAFORM is a passive and contributory holistic solution that can be easily installed as an effective “VUF” or vertical under floor partitioning system, to direct air flow within the plenum space.

PlenaForm directs the source of the cold air from the CRAC units to where the air is needed most.

PLENAFORM helps to maintain the static pressure further away from a CRAC unit and is a simple solution to cool thermal hot spots in your Data Centre.

Since PLENAFORM is fire-rated they can even be used to make vertical blanking panels between racks or on the sides of open server racks to keep hot air from wrapping around and mixing with the intake air.

Partitioning off perimeter corridors SAVES ENERGY, which SAVES MONEY!

Guiding Airflow to where it is needed in your Data Centre
A flexible, snap together, air flow baffle system which helps to solve dynamic thermal imbalances in data centres.

PLENAFORM is scored both vertically and horizontally so sections can be removed or added onto to meet any height or width requirement. All angles of bend radius may be attained, including inside and outside mounting to raised floor pedestals.

Continuous punch out hole pattern allows attachment to any style raised floor pedestal at any height or width location with cable ties.

PLENAFORM is formed from a flame retardant polypropylene compound that is inert, non-conductive, and non-hygroscopic.

Easy to Install - Right Out of the Box!
  • · Control and Balance Data Center Airflow
  • · Separate Hot Aisles from Cold Aisles
  • · No Installation Tools Required
  • · On-Site Configurable (Width and Height)
  • · Fits ANY Raised Floor Pedestal
  • · Reduces Energy Consumption and Operating Costs
  • · An Inert, Non-Conductive and Non-Hygroscopic Material
  • · Flammability rating of UL V- 0 per UL94
  • · RoHS and WEEE Compliant
  • · An Energy Saving and Thermal Tuning Tool
  • PLENAFORM has many uses:

    1. Seal off below tape auto loaders to stop tape reader condensation.
    2. Seal off under PDU’s.
    3. Works above the floor to stop lateral heat transfers in server racks.
    4. Create dedicated return air paths above ceilings.
    5. Create CRAC extension intake heads.
    Cable Opening in Plenaform System
    Plenaform patched

    Data Centre Air Conditioning Efficiency

    May 19th, 2007

    The guys at CIX.ie have published an interesting white paper that deals with how they plan to maximise the Air Conditioning at their new data centre facility in Cork, Ireland

    1) Utilise Free Cooling - By taking advantage of the of the low out-door temperatures in Ireland.

    2) Maximise Chilled Water Temperature

    3) Eliminate Water Mixing

    4) Eliminate Air Mixing - By utilising a cold aisle containment system (the opposite of the more common hot aisle containment system).

    5) Utilising a low resistance slow speed air path - by taking advantage of the large under floor void and the high ceiling space.

    6) Minimise humidification

    The full white paper can be found here http://www.cix.ie/air-conditioning-efficiency-at-the-cix-data-centre/

    We would also recommend that they fit Koldolk Cable Grommets to reduce by-pass air loss and by using the plenaform under floor air barrier system to direct the cold air to exactly where it is needed.

    We look forward to following the progress of the new Data Centre Build.

    Guide to Surface Mounted Koldloks

    May 6th, 2007

    This is Part 2 of our guide to the Koldok range of Products

    Part 1 can be found here

    The KoldLok Surface Mount (Model 2020) is for existing holes with cables already in place.

    It splits apart to encircle the cables and then snaps together as one piece. The unit is then adhered to the top of the tile with the included adhesive mounting kit.

    The KoldLok Surface Mount offers all the features of the Integral (with the exception of the NFPA requirement), but with the added benefit of easily sealing holes without having to disconnect existing cabling.

    Since it is mounted on top of the tile, it seals any size or configuration of opening in the tile up to10″ x 7″ in size. The KoldLok Surface Mount L (Model 2030) and XL, (Model 2040) include metal plates for sealing larger openings.

    The KoldLok Surface L seals openings up to 10″ x 10″ and the XL seals openings up to 10″ x 13″.

    Koldlok Split Surface Mount -  Raised Floor Grommet - Model 2020

    Hot Spots in the Data Centre—an Increasing Risk to Business Continuity

    May 5th, 2007

    The higher heat generation of new IT and telecommunications equipment contributes to hot spots in data centres. Due to poor cooling airflow and improper cooling unit utilisation, the ability to reliably cool equipment has become issue in the majority of these data centres. In a study conducted by The Uptime Institute(r), over 70% of conditioned air was not properly cooling the equipment. In addition, air intake temperatures at 10% of the racks exceeded published guidelines for maximum server reliability.
    Click here to download The Uptime Institute Whitepaper

    The higher ambient temperatures typically found in equipment housed at the top of racks cause reliability “ghosts” and computing outages. Heat-related outages have a dramatically negative impact on business operations—particularly mission critical applications that rely on “always on” data centres. Information outages can bring a business to its knees!
    Cable cutouts waste conditioned airflow. This lost conditioned airflow is called Bypass Airflow.
    Reclaiming Bypass Airflow by sealing unmanaged openings can help resolve this problem. KoldLok Raised-Floor Grommets have become the “industry standard” for effectively sealing cable cutouts. They are recommend by equipment manufacturers such as IBM, Dell, HP and Sun and by Independent Professional Organisations such as the Uptime Institute.
    KoldLok Product Benefits

    KoldLok offers a suite of high-quality products that seal unmanaged raised-floor openings and self-seal around cables and conduits to improve computer room reliability.Benefits include:

    • Sealing effectiveness up to 98% of cable cut out air losses
    • Increased under-floor static pressure
    • Increased airflow through perforated floor tiles
    • Enable precision delivery of airflow to equipment cabinet air intakes
    • AC incapacity from cooling exhaust air instead of computing technology is minimized
    • Bleed-off static charge build up on cables to raised-floor conductive surface

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    Koldlok, Hot-Spot, Uptime Institute, Bypass Airflow, Coldlock, Coldlok, Koldlock