Commercial Raised Floor

Raised Floor Tile System in a Network Operations Center (NOC)

A Network Operations Center (NOC) is a central location where an organization’s network infrastructure is managed and monitored. The NOC is responsible for the monitoring, maintaining, and troubleshooting of an organization’s computer networks, including local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and other types of communication systems.

One of the critical elements of a NOC is the raised floor tile system.

This type of flooring is designed to provide a raised platform for the placement of servers, storage, and other data center equipment. The raised floor allows for easy access to the underfloor area, which is essential for cable management, power distribution, and airflow management.

The raised floor tiles typically consist of a steel or aluminum substructure that is elevated several inches off the ground. The tiles are placed on top of the substructure and are usually made of materials such as cement or vinyl. The tiles can be easily removed and replaced to provide access to the underfloor area for maintenance and upgrades.

The raised floor tile system is ideal for data centers and NOCs because it allows for the management of power and data cables, as well as airflow, without the need to run them through the ceiling. This not only makes the space more organized but also less cluttered, improving the overall aesthetic of the NOC and providing better accessibility to the equipment.

The underfloor plenum space of the raised floor system allows the circulation of cold air to cool the equipment and hot air to be expelled through perforated floor tiles. This, combined with the correct underfloor ventilation, can improve the cooling performance of the data center, reducing the need for air conditioning, and therefore reducing energy consumption.

Another advantage of the raised floor tile system is that it can be easily customized to meet the specific needs of an organization.

The tiles can be made in different sizes, colors, and styles to match the design of the NOC. Additionally, various raised floor tile systems can be integrated with other data center infrastructure solutions such as precision cooling and power distribution.

It’s worth mentioning that a raised floor system also allows the data center to be easily expanded or reconfigured as the organization’s needs change. This provides a great deal of flexibility in managing and upgrading the NOC as the organization grows.

In conclusion, a Network Operations Center (NOC) is an essential part of an organization’s IT infrastructure, and raised floor tiles are a vital component within a NOC. The raised floor tile system provides a raised platform for the placement of servers, storage, and other data center equipment and allows for easy access to the underfloor area for cable management, power distribution, and airflow management. This can significantly improve the organization, aesthetics, cooling performance, and overall efficiency of the NOC.

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