Improve your data centre efficiency
26 September will see Electrical Review host a webinar with Schneider Electric on the subject of data centre efficiency.
Those registering for Introduction of EcoAisle - a new flexible aisle containment system to improve your data centre energy efficiency, will learn how to optimise cooling in an effective way to realise efficiency gains.
In this webinar Lubos Vaclavek, business development manager, Schneider Electric, will talk about a new flexible aisle containment system – EcoAisle – that addresses the critical importance of energy efficiency in the data centre. EcoAisle is an intelligent thermal containment solution designed to increase cooling system efficiency while protecting critical IT equipment and personnel. This new, flexible aisle containment system, including Active Flow Control (AFC), can optimise airflow and thus improve energy efficiency of the cooling solution. It is adaptable to both hot and cold aisles to tackle a wide range of data centre cooling challenges.
The Active Flow Control (AFC) available in EcoAisle provides the intelligence to communicate with the cooling system the precise size of cooling airflow to match the load of IT equipment - providing reduction in fan energy over conventional cooling systems.
To register for this free webinar click here.
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Elinore Mackay and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Electrical Review. This content represents individual perspective and industry commentary.
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