Airflow containment systems are physical barriers used in data centres to separate hot and cold airflows, improving cooling efficiency and reducing energy consumption. These systems prevent air mixing by enclosing cold aisles, hot aisles, or both. Containment solutions enhance thermal management, optimize PUE, and ensure consistent server performance. They are vital in high-density and energy-conscious data centre designs.
They improve cooling efficiency by separating hot and cold airflows, preventing mixing and energy waste.
By optimizing airflow, containment systems reduce cooling demands, lowering energy consumption and operational costs.
Yes, common types include hot aisle containment (HAC) and cold aisle containment (CAC), tailored to specific cooling strategies and facility requirements.


