BlueLock selects Wright Line for data center heat containment

by Rebecca Walker — July 2, 2010—Wright Line announced it has integrated its patented Heat Containment System (HCS) into BlueLock’s world-class, SAS 70 certified data center. BlueLock is an experienced provider of cloud hosting and managed IT services headquartered in Indianapolis.

Wright Line’s HCS was developed in response to customers’ growing concerns about the need to significantly reduce operating and capital costs while conserving energy and eliminating the waste most data centers currently experience.

The system captures, manages and directs the heat exhaust from IT equipment to the top rear of the rack enclosure were it is ducted to the data center’s precision air conditioning units through a ceiling plenum or hot air return. The HCS can be seamlessly integrated into Wright Line’s own Paramount and Vantage Enclosure platforms, as well as most third-party server enclosures, according to the company.

For more information, see the Wright Line Web site.