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Data Center Cooling Solutions
Our approach to efficient cooling of datacenter equipment begins with a sealed separation between the cold isle in front of the equipment row and the hot isle in
the back of the equipment. The sealing between hot and cold is done at the front rail level. We implemented this solution, for instance, for a wide variety of Cisco
routers: 2821, 7613, 3560E, 3845, 2911, 6509E, 4507R, 4510R, 4510E, 4900M.
Since the router is designed to intake cold air from the side, which is now left by our separation in the hot isle, we needed to create a duct that would connect the
router's intake to the cold isle in front of the cabinet. We accomplished the whole task by designing a cold air intake plenum mounted under the router, and
connecting this plenum through a duct to the intake on the side of the router. Please see illustrations below.
Cabinet Cooling Plenums
Standard and Custom Airflow Exhaust Plenums for Excellent Cooling and Heat Dissipation
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