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Fire Pump Controller Surge Protection Uninterruptible Power Supplies & Batteries Cold Aisle Containment
Integrated Racks Cooling Rack Power Distribution Unit KVM Switch Monitoring
Rack
UPS
David Sonner, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Liebert AC Power, Emerson Network Power
Fred Stack, Vice President of Marketing, Liebert Precision Cooling, Emerson Network Power
Spring 2009
Heat Density Energy Efficiency
Spring 2010
Monitoring & Management
Heat Density
Spring 2011
Availability Monitoring & Management
Heat Density
Availability
Energy Efficiency Power Density Space Constraints
#1: Maximize Return Air Temperature at the Cooling Units to Improve Capacity and Efficiency
Hot-aisle/cold-aisle arrangement creates the opportunity to further increase cooling unit capacity by containing the cold aisle
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Refrigerant-based cooling modules mounted above or alongside the rack increase efficiency and allow cooling capacity to be matched to IT load.
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75-80F
70-72F
Server-centric Manages capacity and air volume independently Adapts to changing conditions
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Teamwork modes
Stops fighting Enhances redundancy
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Types of economizers
Air economizers
Direct Indirect Evaporative
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Fluid economizers Water usage Complexity of valve system and controls Freezing weather Transient change over Capital cost Fluid economizers Humidity control Contamination Freezing coils Transient change over Cost of indirect systems
DX Glycol systems Hours of free cooling Extra coil air pressure drop Pumped refrigerant New technology
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#4: Select a Power System to Optimize Your Availability and Efficiency Needs
Description
Single path for power and cooling distribution without redundant components. Single path for power and cooling distribution with redundant components; N+1 with a single-wired distribution path throughout. Multiple active power distribution paths, only one path active. Redundant components. Dual bus distribution with two paths active providing distributed redundancy
TIER 2 Parallel Redundant
Utility Source w/ ATS & Generator UPS 1 UPS 2 SCC PDU Load
Availability Supported
99.671% 99.741%
99.982% 99.995%
TIER 3 & 4
Distributed Redundant
Utility Source / Generator #1 UPS 1 STS PDU Load 2nd Utility Source = Tier 4 UPS 2
UPS
PDU Load
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Fault Management Low Component Count Robustness Input / DC / Output Isolation Scalability In the Room / Row Double Conversion Efficiency VFD (Eco-Mode) Efficiency
~96% Up to 99% ~94% Up to 98%
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Bypass AC Input
Rectifier AC Input
Battery
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UPS Efficiency
Rectifier AC Input
Battery
Inverter stays in Idle Corrects sags and swells but not frequency Bypass source is monitored Load harmonics profiled Learns off-peak times 3+% efficiency gain VI mode (inverter hot, also an option)
Power Load
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% Load
% Load
#5: Design for Flexibility Using Scalable Architecture that Minimizes Footprints
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#6: Enable Data Center Infrastructure Management and Monitoring to Improve Capacity, Efficiency and Availability
Battery Monitors
Cooling Control
Power Meters
Temperature Sensors
Leak Detection
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Improving availability
Auto track critical infrastructure systems: alerts, alarms, monitoring & control.
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Increasing efficiency
Managing capacity
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#7: Utilize Local Design and Service Expertise to Extend Equipment Life, Reduce Costs and Address Your Data Centers Unique Challenges
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Battery maintenance and no monitoring experience high reliability On-site experience significantly longer runtime before a failure Serviced monitoring experienced no outages due to bad batteries
1.6 million run hours!
Study based on batteries under contract prior to the end of their expected service life
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Q&A
David Sonner, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Liebert AC Power, Emerson Network Power
Fred Stack, Vice President of Marketing, Liebert Precision Cooling, Emerson Network Power
Thank you!
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