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AIR-GRATE FLOOR PANEL SUB-PLENUM RETROFIT ADD ON MULTI-DIRECTIONAL PLUME
Disclosed is the redirection of air flow in a sub-plenum using a multi-directional plume that is attached to the bottom surface of an air-grate floor panel. The air-grate floor panel 102 has openings which allow redirected air to flow in an upward direction to cool computer equipment, including servers. The multi-directional plume has a series of vanes that are disposed in various different directions to deflect a flow of air conditioning air through a sub-plenum in a vertical direction to flow through openings in the air-grate floor panel. Since the multi-directional plume is capable of redirecting air from various different directions in the sub-plenum, the air-grate floor panels do not have to be repositioned to capture air flow from any particular direction.
AIR-GRATE FLOOR PANEL SUB-PLENUM RETROFIT ADD ON MULTI-DIRECTIONAL PLUME
Disclosed is the redirection of air flow in a sub-plenum using a multi-directional plume that is attached to the bottom surface of an air-grate floor panel. The air-grate floor panel 102 has openings which allow redirected air to flow in an upward direction to cool computer equipment, including servers. The multi-directional plume has a series of vanes that are disposed in various different directions to deflect a flow of air conditioning air through a sub-plenum in a vertical direction to flow through openings in the air-grate floor panel. Since the multi-directional plume is capable of redirecting air from various different directions in the sub-plenum, the air-grate floor panels do not have to be repositioned to capture air flow from any particular direction.
AIR-GRATE FLOOR PANEL SUB-PLENUM RETROFIT ADD ON MULTI-DIRECTIONAL PLUME
MEYER GARY (author)
2017-09-21
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
Air-grate floor panel sub-plenum retrofit add on multi-directional plume
European Patent Office | 2019
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