Aisle Containment Solutions

Energy and Power Efficiency

Energy and power efficiency is the top topics as known very well in data centers. To achieve good numbers at PUE, a well designed air flow management system is a must.

Applying Cold Aisle Containment or Hot Aisle Containment to your white space provides you up to 40% saving. Also install proper air flow management accessories in/on to rack cabinets will improve efficiency.

CAC and HAC is the types of aisle containment topologies. Target is same just application is different. One is limiting cold air flow other one is limiting hot air flow. A question mark may arise in minds: When will the cold aisle containment or hot aisle containment application be effective? There is no one reason to decide it. There are some important reasons to decide it as below;

  • Heat load of the data center
  • Cooling topology
  • Building design
  • Heat consumption per rack cabinet so the POD
In KabinPLUS, target is to have 99% air blocked systems. So we have lots of accessories to close all gaps related with cabinet and aisle containment systems.


Additional Physical Security

As data centers continue to evolve, ensuring the security of critical IT infrastructure remains a top priority. Traditionally, securing sensitive IT equipment required setting up dedicated caged areas within the whitespace of a data center. While effective, this approach comes with significant downsides: it occupies large portions of valuable space and disrupts the overall infrastructure design of the whitespace. However, a revolutionary solution is redefining how caging works—caged rack cabinets.

This new approach eliminates the need for large dedicated caged areas by installing fence modules directly on the cabinets’ front and/or rear sides, even when the cabinets are only a small part of a row. This innovative system offers all the advantages of traditional caging with enhanced flexibility and modularity, making it the future of secure IT infrastructure management.

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Instead of isolating entire sections of whitespace for secure equipment, caged rack cabinets incorporate sliding cage rails and fence modules that attach directly to the cabinet itself. These modules can be extended, combined, or reused, creating a truly modular and adaptable security solution for tenants.

For data centers with shifting tenant needs, the ability to pack and reuse these modules after a tenant leaves provides an added layer of sustainability and cost-effectiveness. The result? Enhanced security, optimal space utilization, and minimal disruption to existing whitespace designs.
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