Safe I.T. Environments Ltd (SITE) has accomplished phased cooling and UPS upgrades on the College of Chichester, at its Bishop Otter Campus information centre.
With practically 7,000 college students and 600 workers throughout two campuses and 14 departments, the College of Chichester information centres are on the coronary heart of guaranteeing the sleek operational working of the establishment and giving college students entry to the assets they should safe one of the best tutorial outcomes and attain their potential.
A phased challenge over 7 weeks
SITE designed and put in the Bishop Otter information centre in 2008, and this new challenge included the decommissioning and improve of 4 present air dealing with models (AHU), changing them with indoor Multi-DENCO® shut management air-con models to enhance power effectivity, which offered management over temperature and humidity. 4 exterior condensers had been additionally changed, together with sensors and power monitoring tools. All groundworks and flooring changes had been undertaken as a part of the challenge, which was phased over seven weeks, in a stay surroundings.
UPS improve
Along with the AHU models, SITE upgraded the prevailing three UPS models within the Bishop Otter information centre with two 20kVA Riello Sentryum UPS models. These replacements had been phased within the stay information centre surroundings, in order that the redundancy wanted to face up to an influence failure was maintained.
Hayden Tarr, IT Providers Improvement Supervisor at College of Chichester, stated: “We’re very happy with how the challenge went, which was delivered on time, and inside the parameters agreed earlier than the work commenced.”
Chris Wellfair, Tasks Director at Safe I.T. Environments, added: “Knowledge centre know-how strikes shortly, and when HVAC tools begins to succeed in finish of life there are nice alternatives to profit from new improvements and enhance the resilience and power effectivity of a knowledge centre. We’re pleased with our long-standing relationship with College of Chichester, and that they proceed to intrust their important information centres to our care.”