Implementing Air Management Solutions In Data Centers
Data Center Air Management
Floors

While floor configurations have their pros and cons, specific monitoring indicators are necessary regardless of setup. Allowing better circulation of air is vital for data center floor design. It is only in assisting air to stream properly will environmental parameters be controlled.
Racks and Cabinets
Rows
Room
Common Airflow Issues
Bypass Air
Bypass airflow refers to air dynamics where cooled air does not pass an IT equipment before it goes back to the cooling unit. Bypass air cuts off the basic premise of good air management. It does not stream through IT hardware, negating the capacity of the equipment to cool.Bypass airflow is a common issue faced by IT managers. Action steps to reduce its occurrence are as follows:- seal all possible air gaps in a raised floor setup
- cover cable cut-outs found in cabinets, especially at the discharge outlet of servers
- remove and relocate air grills to purposely navigate conditioned air where it is necessary
- control air velocities at a favorable condition to not risk air shoot up affecting the cabinet setup
- monitor computer room air-conditioning running time (CRAC units); take note of its downtime as they are the very source of air bypass
Recirculation Air
Opposite to bypass air dynamics, recirculation of air is also a cause of concern. Recirculation happens when supply air passes through the IT equipment, thereby removing heat. The trouble arises when that air is re-ingested by the IT hardware. Because air recirculated, it picked it up more heat that is, in turn, streamed to the IT equipment. This will compound the high temperature there.Addressing the problem of recirculating air is similar to bypass airflow management. The action steps can provide the following simple solution:- seal the gaps between IT racks, especially in server inlets, to close warm air re-entry
- ensure adequate supply of cold air to server inlets
- facilitate sufficient air velocities to stream air adequately towards cabinet servers; cold air should reach the top of IT racks
- monitor the airflow path to CRAC units; if necessary, install return air plenum or ductwork to ensure proper cold air stream
- reconfigure IT server arrangement; it is advisable to provide an isolation stream to navigate supply (cold) and return (air) in its proper path
- remove obstructions in the floor that inhibits cold air supply reaching server inlets
Basic Airflow Solutions
- Brush grommets
- Curtains
Similar to the function of brush grommets, curtains are an easy install option to regulate airflow. The draped cloth can seal hot and cold aisles, aiding the controlled navigation of cold and warm air. Its most significant advantage is it’s an accessible add-on that can be sourced easily.
- Rack chimneys

- Filler panels
Enhancing Airflow Management through Improved Monitoring
AKCP Rack+ Data Center Sensors
- differential pressure watch
- sensor status light
- current and power monitoring
- security monitoring through RFID access control
AKCP Airflow Sensor
Cabinet Thermal Map
Simplifying Airflow Management
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