Datacenters
Ericom Data Center—Ireland:
Mission Critical Data Center consisting of multiple server rooms with 161-236 racks, boardroom and an office area. Design basis was 1kw/m2 of cooling and 2.5kVA of power per rack. Electrical design philosophy was to achieve 99.999% of average uptime with a minimum of N+1 on all systems.
Generators: 4 x 1500kW configured in either N+1 or 2N to provide 100% redundancy.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS): is a parallel redundant multi-module system using dual conversion technology. There are two independent UPS systems giving 2N redundancy. Each system has N+1 redundancy. The two UPS systems generate the "A" and "B" power supplies to customer racks.
Confidential Client—Hillsboro (Jones Farm), OR:
(JF4) data center project, was a two story building with 50,000 square feet of actual server space with five modules and each module has 220 Racks. Design provided 99.9999% of electrical power reliability with centralized backup generators and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and dual power source at each rack.
Confidential Client—Rio Rancho, NM:
High Power Density data center with 4 to 8 kw/rack with total of 50 racks. Responsibility included programming and detail design of electrical power system with 99.999% power availability.
Computer Room for Most of the Listed Microelectronic Clients:
Providing reliable power to computer rooms for industrial and microelectronic clients.