With customization available based on sound, horsepower, number of fans, or overall efficiency criteria, the Open Plenum Array offers multiple solutions for a variety of performance needs.
For data centers, CFD can be used to model data halls and understand airflow and heat transfer as it pertains to cooling critical equipment — essentially aiding in design validation, troubleshooting, and retro-commissioning efforts.
While data center cooling is a science in its own right and can be quite complex, it can be boiled down to what goes in (in terms of power) must come out (in terms of heat).
While each project involving infrastructure upgrades is different and has its unique set of requirements and challenges, here are 16 ideas to consider during the programming and planning phase for multitenant and enterprise data center infrastructure upgrades.