Q&A “What’s the Best Way to Prevent Overheating in Server Cables?”

Hey everyone, it’s Anthony from CableOrganizer® with our newest Q&A installment and question: “What’s the best way to prevent overheating in server cables?” One of your main focuses should be airflow management. You’ll also need to tackle this with strategic cable organization, and the right accessories. Then head to CableOrganizer.com for the gear you need to keep your data center equipment cool and running smoothly. And what are some of the products you’ll want to check out to optimize airflow management? Vertical and horizontal cable managers are great like the Neatrack™ Rack Organization System from WireRun®, which lets you customize your racks with the number of cable rings, rack rings, cable clips, lacing bars, and lacing bars extenders you need. Brush grommets like the Middle Atlantic® Rack Mount Brush Grommet Panel keeps air flowing and cables separated with soft and stiff bristles. Hook and loop cable wraps like the RIP-TIE® are perfect for keeping cables organized temporarily, and without overtightening, which can cause heat buildup. Plus, it’s been tested to not lose holding strength, even when it’s been opened and reclosed 10,000 times. Then you’ve got Techflex® F6® Braided Sleeving, which is a split sleeve that wraps easily around existing runs and has some thermal resistance to last in high heat environments. You’ll also want to check out or selection of racks and enclosures like the ones from Middle Atlantic® and Great Lakes, built for ventilation, with specialty panels for fans. Go to www.CableOrganizer.com today to check out these products and more, to keep your data center equipment cool.