by Lars Strong | Jun 4, 2025 | Blog
Why you Shouldn’t Overlook Perforated Tiles: 4 Common Misconceptions Several factors are driving the need for making cooling infrastructure as efficient and effective as possible including; increased IT equipment density, OpEx reduction goals, space requirements, and...
by Lars Strong | Jun 2, 2025 | Blog
Sealing Cable Openings: How Grommet Choice Impacts the Bottom Line Today it’s no secret that unsealed cable cutouts in raised-floor data centers can cause a host of problems in the data center. What seems like a small detail can end up snowballing into bigger issues...
by Lars Strong | Dec 18, 2024 | Blog
Why You Shouldn’t Overlook Airflow Management Under the Rack Sealing the many different gaps in data center IT equipment racks is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to protect IT equipment and reduce cooling costs. Many data centers make an effort...
by Ian Seaton | May 12, 2021 | Blog
Advanced Airflow Management Strategies: What to do After Implementing Best Practices Over the last few years, several of us on this blog have come at the subject of data center airflow management from a variety of directions for both new construction projects and...
by Ian Seaton | Jan 23, 2019 | Blog
Cooling Efficiency Algorithms: Air-Side Economizers and Temperature Differentials I prefer the term “economizer” to “free cooling” for obvious enough reasons: It’s not free. Even air-side economization does not merely require opening the windows. Beyond fans to...