Product Description
PlenaFill® 27U Blanking Panel w/ 19" Rails #PF-27U-10
• Fits 19” E.I.A. Mounting Rails (482mm)
• Installs in seconds - No Tools required!
• Pack of 10 Panels
Best Practices in the Data Center requires that unused U space is sealed with blanking panels to prevent hot exhaust air from finding its way to the air intake area at the front of the cabinet. PlenaFill blanking panels are supplied in 27U sheets and can be cut to any required size, avoiding the need to store several sizes of traditional blanking panel. PlenaFill blanking panels are a proven solution to eliminate hot spots and reduce overal cabinet temperatures.
Made from lightweight non-flammable (fire rated to UL94-V0) material, PlenaFill can be installed without any tools and in any 19" rack. Each blanking panel is 27U tall with air tight perforations for every 1U. This unique and flexible design along with tool-free rivets makes for quick and easy installation even when hardware is added.
Product Benefits:
- Scalable 27U Blanking Panel U’s are perforated for easy separation
- Stops Server exhaust air flow recirculation
- Installs easily with Snap or Screw Rivets
- Fits all 19” EIA 310 racks
- Stores Flat and Compact
- UL VO Class 94 Fire Rated
- Less Freight Cost
- Quick and Easy to install
- Correct size always to hand
- Pack of 10 panels per box
- Fully re-usable
- Overall dimensions: 47.25" h x 19.25" w x .040
- Fits all EIA 310 19" EIA server racks
- Pack of 10 PlenaFill Blanking panels = 270 1.75" rack mount U's
- No more guessing at how many blanking panels are needed, just separate at the length needed up to 27 RU's.
- Scalable / Less Storage Space / Less Freight Cost
Improve energy efficiency with these basic guidelines:
• Use hot-aisle / cold-aisle cabinet row methodology and deploy blanking panels.
• Use smaller floor tile cuts for cables and use of brushes and other systems to prevent loss of air pressure through tile cuts.
• Route cable trays and power feeds overhead rather than under access floors.
• Use cabinets that enhance proper airflow, include doors with 50% or more open space.
• Adopt good cable management habits to avoid blocking airflow from equipment.
• Isolate hot and cold air streams for more efficient chiller operation.
• Orient hot aisles perpendicular to CRAC units to maximize hot air return intake.
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