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Giganet Cold Airflow Management

Giganet Integral Raised Floor Grommet

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Part Number:

GN-1000-1010

Key Features

  • The Grommets contain no loose or partially fastened parts, which can become separated or fall through the raised floor.

  • The Grommets are impact resistant and durable

  • The Grommets satisfy NFPA 75 Section 5-4.4 requirement by self-dressing the raw metal edges of raised-floor tile cable cutouts

Giganet Mini Raised Floor Grommet

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Part Number:

GN-1000-10077

Key Features

  • Smaller size 6” x 4” (152 mm x 102 mm) offers flexibility for data centers that have multiple cable opening sizes.

  • Meets smaller cable opening standards specified in new data center builds.

  • Cost-effective method of separating data cablingfrom power cabling.

  • Contains no loose or partially fastened parts that can become separated or fall through the raised floor.

  • The grommets are impact resistant and durable

  • Satisfies NFPA 75 Section 5-4.4 requirement by self-dressing the raw metal edges of raised floor tile cable openings.

Giganet Rack Seal Self Adhesive Expansion Tape

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Part Number:

GN-TS-EXP

Key Features

  • Slow expansion allows RackSEAL Air Barrier to be installed without disturbing cables.

  • Black in colour, and supplied on pre-compressed rolls.

  • Self adhesive acrylic scrim makes installation to racks quick and easy.

  • Virtually no particulation. RackSEAL Air Barrier is free from chlorinated compounds, CFC and halogens.

  • Temperature operating range: -30°C to 130°C.

  • Fire retardent: Class B1 as laid out in DIN 4102-1.

Giganet Split Integral Raised Floor Grommet

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Part Number:

GN-1000-3030

Key Features

  • The Grommets contain no loose or partially fastened parts, which can become separated or fall through the raised floor.

  • The Grommets are impact resistant and durable

  • The Grommets satisfy NFPA 75 Section 5-4.4 requirement by self-dressing the raw metal edges of raised-floor tile cable cutouts

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