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Acoustic server rack passive cooling relies on fans in the IT equipment itself. Ambient air is drawn in through the front of the cabinet, flows over the equipment, and exits out the back, taking advantage of the temperature difference between the inside of the cabinet and the space around it.
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How to Choose a Passively Cooled Acoustic Server Rack Acoustic server rack passive cooling relies on fans in the IT equipment itself. Ambient air is drawn in through the front of the cabinet, flows over the equipment, and exits out the back, taking advantage of the temperature difference between the inside of the cabinet and the space around it. Passive cooling, sufficient for equipment such as network switches and UPSs, dissipates up to 2.75 kW of heat and consumes a total of 1,700 watts of power. Actively Cooled Acoustic Rack When to Use
Servers, blade servers, and other IT equipment with a total heating capacity of 1700 watts or more are best housed in an actively cooled acoustical rack. There are variable-speed fans in the rear doors to effectively deal with this increasing heat load. A heat load of up to 12kW can be dissipated by an acoustic soundproof server rack and cabinet with active cooling within a 42U cabinet. Noise reducing server cabinets are a great way to protect your network equipment. Back up your data. For easy access, the acoustic server cabinets have individual locks for the front door, side panels, and fan backs. Save Space Around Floor space is usually expensive and scarce. The benefits of a server room are available with soundproof server cabinets occupying only 1 square meter of space. Acoustic Cabinet can be finished like furniture on the outside with a variety of options.