You are on page 1of 16

THERMAL MANAGEMENT

CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

Prepared By :
O Overview
BASIC CONCEPT
U Objectives
T Project Scope
THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

L Deliverables
AIR FLOW AISLE AND FLOOR TILE ARRANGEMENT

OI Methodology
EXAMPLE ON HYPERSLACE DATA CENTER
N Project Organizations
E Project Timeline
CONTAINMENT SYSTEM COST & BENEFIT ANALSYS

Communication Plan
BASIC CONCEPT

Technical Analysis
1. The Increase of Demand for Data Center Service
2. Power usage effectiveness (PUE) is a metric used to
determine the energy efficiency of a data center. PUE
is determined by dividing the total amount of power
entering a data center by the power used to run the IT
Source : Gartner
equipment within it. PUE is expressed as a ratio, with
overall efficiency improving as the quotient decreases
toward 1.0.
TEMPERATURE INCREASE OVER TIME VS DENSITY PER
CABINET
5kW/Rack At Normal Operation
5KW/RACK 2 MINUTES AFTER MAINS POWER
FAILURE
5KW/RACK 4 MINUTES AFTER MAINS POWER
FAILURE
AIR FLOW AISLE AND FLOOR TILE
ARRANGEMENT
Separation of hot/cold aisle Tave = 77°F/ 25°C
Tmax = 86°F/ 30°C
Still Mixing of supply and return air
Still High risk for high density server
12 kW/rack

i l
Fa 2 kW/rack
AIR FLOW AISLE AND FLOOR TILE
ARRANGEMENT
1 EXAMPLE ON HYPERSLACE DATA CENTER -
GOOGLE
1 EXAMPLE ON HYPERSLACE DATA CENTER -
GOOGLE
2 EXAMPLE ON HYPERSLACE DATA CENTER -
FACEBOOK
2 EXAMPLE ON HYPERSLACE DATA CENTER -
FACEBOOK
CONTAINMENT SYSTEM COST & BENEFIT
ANALSYS

Niemann, J., Brown, K., & Avelar .V (2008). Hot aisle vs. cold aisle containment. American Power Conversion, West Kingston, RI, APC White Paper, 35.
Any
Questions
- T h a n k Yo u -

You might also like