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Hot Aisle Containment
Customer’s Specific Needs • 4,560 sq. ft data center • 112 enclosures • 4 PODs with hot aisle containment
– 14 enclosures per row (28 per pod) – 6 ft. wide cold aisle – 4 ft. wide hot aisle – No rear doors on enclosures – Clear plastic containment panels above the enclosures and
containment doors
• Great Lakes engineering team worked with the customer to develop a hot aisle containment strategy and some custom products to meet their specific needs.
Cold Aisle 14 enclosures per row (28 per pod) 6’ Wide Temperature measurements taken in the cold aisle read 68oF
Motion activated lighting helps save energy by turning off lights in PODs that are not being serviced
48” Wide Hot Aisle Sliding doors on overhead track Transparent containment panels Aisle Containment Door (ACD840ES)
Hot Aisle Clear Panels allow visibility into aisle 4’ Wide
• Enclosures have no rear doors which provide better airflow and easy quipment access
• Fire suppression and detection installed at ceiling (no
containment modification needed) • Temperature measurements taken in the hot aisle were 78oF • Temperature measurements taken in the cold aisle were 68oF
creating a delta between equipment intake and exhaust of 10oF • Hot aisles in this data center are very comfortable for
equipment technicians to work in
Cabling Power delivered by busway (A/B power) Network delivered by basket tray Power and Network have separate entry through enclosure top
Cabling Power routed to the PDU on the right Fiber routed via cable pass-through and horizontal waterfall managers Vertical Managers on left maintain fiber and ethernet bundles Enclosure Model DC#07646
Power Redundancy Individual power runs to separate PDUs ensure available access in the event of a single power loss or PDU failure
StarLine Busway Facility power is wired to the StarLine Busway system Plug in modules connect to the busway providing different receptacle types based on the users needs Two busways are installed per row to supply A/B power
StarLine Busway Individually breakered modules provide protection and easy equipment power down per enclosure
Network Distribution Room Installed in groups of 10 Consists of Core Switches (Cisco Nexus 7018) to support SAN and WAN applications Vertical cable managers organize fiber and ethernet bundles
• Cisco Nexus 7018 • Custom support model
DC#07933 • Cisco Catalyst 6509
Network Distribution Room Great Lakes developed a custom support base for mounting deep switches in Two Post Racks
Custom Support Shelf GLCC DC#07933
• Inside cooling system • 6 x 30 Ton CRAC units supply conditioned air under-
floor to the cold aisle • 2 x 20 Ton CRAC units supply conditioned air to the
network room
• Outside cooling system • 2 x 40 Ton and 4 x 20 Ton rooftop chiller units support
the data center
UPS and ATS system Uninterruptable power supplies are connected to the Automatic Transfer Switch which will supply power in the event of utility power loss 4 x 200 kVA UPS systems support IT 1x 320 kVA UPS system supports cooling system
Diesel Generator Diesel Powered Generator located outside of the facility is fully contained and secured. As the data center expands space is allocated for an additional generator Generator produces 2MW of power at peak
Rooftop Chiller Plant An array of rooftop refrigerant chillers provide cooling to the data center. 40 Ton chiller plant
Rooftop Chiller Plant An array of rooftop refrigerant chillers provide cooling to the data center. 20 Ton chiller plant
Great Lakes Case & Cabinet Corporate Headquarters
P.O. Box 551 • Edinboro, PA 16412 1-866-TRY-GLCC • (1-866-879-4522)
Phone: 814.734.7303• Fax: 814.734.3907
Western Distribution 4750 Joule Street • Reno, NV 89502
Phone: 775.829.9913 • Fax: 775.829.9926
International Aerbridge House
Unit 14 Dunshauglin Business Park Dunshauglin Co. Meath, Ireland
+353(0) 1 825 8777 fax +353(0) 1 825 8778