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Securing the Backbone of Data Centres: The Critical Role of Cable Cleat

In an increasingly digital world, data centres are the backbone of global connectivity. Every click, transaction, and streamed video relies on these complex infrastructures operating seamlessly. As the demand for high-speed data and reliable uptime continues to grow, so too does the need for robust electrical infrastructure. Among the often-overlooked yet crucial components of data centre design is cable management - ensuring that power and data cables are installed, protected, and maintained to the highest standards.

The Challenges of Cable Management in Data Centres

Modern data centres are high-density environments where vast amounts of power are distributed through extensive cabling systems. These installations face several key challenges:

  • High Power Demand: Data centres require vast amounts of electrical power, leading to high-capacity cabling systems that must be properly supported and secured.
  • Thermal Management: Poor cable management can obstruct airflow, leading to overheating and reduced efficiency.
  • Fire Safety: Electrical faults, if not properly contained, can pose a serious risk to critical infrastructure and personnel. Regulations require secure cable installation to prevent short circuits and mitigate fire hazards.
  • Maintenance and Upgrades: Well-organised cabling simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime as data centres are continually evolving.

The Role of Cable Cleats in Ensuring Safety and Performance

Cable cleats play a fundamental role in securing power cables, particularly in high-voltage environments. While they may be a small component of the overall electrical system, their importance cannot be overstated. Cable cleats provide vital protection by:

  • Protection during Short Circuits and Electrical Failures: In the event of a fault, the forces generated by high-powered electrical cables can be immense. Without proper restraint, cables can move violently, leading to catastrophic failures. Cable cleats hold cables in place, mitigating these risks.
  • Ensuring Compliance with Industry Standards: International regulations, such as IEC 61914, set stringent requirements for cable fixing and restraint systems. High-quality cable cleats ensure compliance with these safety standards.
  • Aiding Thermal Management: Securely spaced cables allow for improved airflow and more efficient heat dissipation, contributing to the overall energy efficiency of a data centre.
  • Enhancing Longevity and Reliability: Properly restrained cables experience less wear and tear over time, reducing the likelihood of maintenance issues and unplanned outages.

Choosing the Right Cable Cleats for Data Centres

Not all cable cleats are created equal, and selecting the right product for a data centre environment requires careful consideration. Key factors include:

  • Performance Under Fault Conditions: Cleats must be tested under high short-circuit conditions to ensure they provide adequate restraint in the event of a fault.
  • Material Selection: Corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or high-strength polymers are ideal for ensuring longevity.
  • Installation Flexibility: Data centres often require custom cable arrangements, so cleats should allow for easy installation and adaptability to different configurations.

Guaranteed Specifications with the Ellis Cleat Calculator

Ellis have developed a sophisticated tool that calculates the perfect recommendations for the best cleats to use for every installation, factoring in cable diameter, short-circuit forces, and installation environment. 

Speak with our specialists to ensure your data centre’s cable management is built for long-term resilience.

While cable cleats may not always be the most visible component of a data centre, they play an indispensable role in securing the power supply that keeps the digital world running. A well-designed support system incorporating the right cleats protects infrastructure while contributing to operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.

This article was featured in the Autumn ‘25 edition of BIMCRUNCH. Find the full magazine here.To learn more about Ellis Patents or download their BIM objects, join Bimstore for free. For additional information, visit Ellis Patent’s manufacturer profile or their company website and social media pages.

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