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Triad's patented Slotted ICE™ Airflow panels are designed with our proprietary River Cooling System©, to provide optimal data center and server farm hot spot cooling for any imperial or metric raised floor systems that have maximum stringer width of 1.75”.
These panels are built to provide 1500 to 4000 lbs. of concentrated load capacities while versatile enough to be adjusted with the patent pending corner adapters either vertically or horizontally to flush mount to most all imperial or metric raised floor systems, regardless of age.
The patent pending Integrated Dual Handles provide safe, balanced lifting and placement of panel without danger of trapping fingers or toes while eliminating the need to search for suction cup lifters.
Triad's Hi-Plume Stratification Fin provides increased upper server cooling dropping upper/middle/lower server temperatures 5-15 degrees while lowering energy consumption 4% for every degree.
As is seen on the video Triad’s patented Hi-Plume Stratification fins, coupled with Triad's River CoolingSystem©, directs cooler air from the lower open plenum (where air normally passes by standard design airflow panels) to the upper heat stratified plenum of server racks.
The turbulent air delivery created by the patented Hi-Plume Stratification fin mixes with the vertical and horizontal heat boundary layers causing improved balanced cooling for the operating equipment.
Airflow Utilization Efficiency© (AUE) is measured by comparing the supply air temperature to the temperatures at the top of the rack. For example, if supply air temperature is 65 degrees and temperature at the top of the rack is 80 degrees, AUE = 15. By managing to an AUE of 10 or lower, data center managers can reduce cooling costs by up to 40%.
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15TSS 30TSS 40TSS |
*1500 lbf *3000 lbf *4000 lbf |
Dual Handles Horizontal & vertical levelers Size: 24" x 24" Hi-Plume Stratification fin Row Damper OPD Damper PowderPlate finish (8 available colors) |
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15TSM 30TSM 40TSM |
*680 kgf *1360 kgf *1493 kgf Using AVDP conversion |
Dual Handles Horizontal & vertical levelers Size: 600 x 600 mm Hi-Plume Stratification fin Row Damper OPD Damper PowderPlate finish (8 available colors) |
Compatible with all new or existing raised floor systems. |
* Load Ratings will significantly decrease depending upon type of understructure & final vertical/horizontal positioning of Actuating Frame Leveler. Industry standards do not recommend rolling loads over airflow panels without substantial protection or additional panel support. Triad published Load ratings are based upon heavy duty nested 3000 lb. rated stringer and pedestal system with vertical/horizontal adjustments fully closed.
Triad's patented Slotted ICE™ Airflow panels are designed with our proprietary River Cooling System©, to provide optimal data centre and server farm hot spot cooling for any imperial or metric raised floor systems that have maximum stringer width of 1.75”.
These panels are built to provide 1500 to 4000 lbs. of concentrated load capacities while versatile enough to be adjusted with the patent-pending corner adapters either vertically or horizontally to flush mount to most all imperial or metric raised floor systems, regardless of age.
The patent-pending Integrated Dual Handles provides safe, balanced lifting and placement of panel without danger of trapping fingers or toes while eliminating the need to search for suction cup lifters.
Triad's Hi-Plume Stratification Fin provides increased upper server cooling dropping upper/middle/lower server temperatures 5-15 degrees while lowering energy consumption 4% for every degree.
As is seen on the video Triad’s patented Hi-Plume Stratification fins, coupled with Triad's River CoolingSystem©, directs cooler air from the lower open plenum (where air normally passes by standard design airflow panels) to the upper heat stratified plenum of server racks.
The turbulent air delivery created by the patented Hi-Plume Stratification fin mixes with the vertical and horizontal heat boundary layers causing improved balanced cooling for the operating equipment.
Airflow Utilization Efficiency© (AUE) is measured by comparing the supply air temperature to the temperatures at the top of the rack. For example, if the supply air temperature is 65 degrees and temperature at the top of the rack is 80 degrees, AUE = 15. By managing to an AUE of 10 or lower, data centre managers can reduce cooling costs by up to 40%.