Safe I.T. Environments Ltd (SITE), a UK supplier of modular and micro knowledge centre options, has accomplished a design programme for a undertaking in Qatar. The work concerned creating knowledge infrastructure for a monetary establishment utilizing engineering methodologies aligned with present requirements.
The undertaking centres on a brand new server room inside an current constructing. The technical space covers roughly 110m² and features a devoted staging space designed to enhance operational workflow and separate deliveries from energetic technical areas for safety and effectivity.
SITE was accountable for specifying key infrastructure parts required for a resilient server setting.
Key parts embody:
- Eight IT racks and three further communications racks, designed for a goal density of 6 kW per rack.
- Two 50 kW UPS items configured for parallel operation, with further UPS capability supplied for the communications racks.
- An N+1 cooling configuration primarily based on DX cooling items, delivering round 80 kW of internet smart cooling.
- An estimated complete web site load of 145 kVA throughout IT and cooling, inside a 150 kVA capability margin.
- Built-in environmental monitoring and fireplace safety techniques.
The design accounts for operation in a excessive ambient temperature setting, with measures equivalent to humidity management and condensate drainage integrated to help dependable efficiency.
The design aligns with ISO/IEC TS 22237 requirements and follows a structured strategy throughout energy, cooling, safety and environmental administration techniques.
SITE acknowledged that its undertaking groups apply established requirements to handle threat and ship resilient infrastructure aligned with each European and worldwide necessities.
Tasks Director Chris Wellfair mentioned that making use of acceptable design choices at an early stage helps cut back threat and helps the supply of resilient environments tailor-made to outlined specs. The undertaking displays SITE’s ongoing supply of information centre design work internationally.
