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Bournemouth data centre build continues with the installation of VESDA

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The next step in our Bournemouth data centre build is the installation of our Very Early Smoke Detection Apparatus – or VESDA.

VESDA is a laser based smoke detector, which works by taking in air samples within the data centre and sampling the quality of that air. VESDA is far more advanced and efficient than any other kind of smoke detector, and is used extensively in situations where high smoke sensitivity is required – such as a data centre.

The picture below shows what the VESDA equipment looks like…

 

VESDA

Batteries arrive at our Bournemouth data centre

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Previously we talked about the installation of our new Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) units within the Bournemouth data centre. Following the installation of these units, today has seen the arrival our batteries.

These batteries are extremely important within a data centre environment , as they store electricity so that the UPS units can still provide power to the  facility in the event of a power failure.

In total there are over 160 batteries, and collectively they could power nearly 1000 regular household light bulbs!

 

Bournemouth data centre batteries

 

Keep visiting throughout the week to stay up to date with our progress!

 

 

UPS installation begins at our Bournemouth data centre

Monday, November 14th, 2011

We’re making great progress here at our Bournemouth data centre, and the next step in our phase 2 build is the installation of our Uninterruptable Power Supply (or UPS) units.

These power supply units ensure that power to our data centre is maintained in all circumstances. As with many of our Bournemouth data centre features, there is the provisioning of N+1 on our UPS, meaning that with one unit inactive, the others could fully support the entire data centre for 10 minutes should the unlikely event of an outage occur. Within these 10 minutes, the generators will start to take the site’s electrical load, meaning that power remains uninterrupted within the data centre.

The picture you see below is one of UPS units…

 

UPS Units within the Bournemouth data centre

Air Conditioning units have now arrived at our Bournemouth data centre

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Today has seen the arrival of our new air conditioning units here at the Bournemouth data centre. These units will ensure that the data centre remains at a perfect temperature for the kit held within racks to operate at optimum levels.

The air conditioning units also have N+1 redundancy, meaning that with one unit inactive the data centre will still be supported  should any unfortunate (and unlikely) events occur, or if we are performing our maintenance operations.

The units are particularly big and bulky, and to enable us to manoeuvre them in successfully, a very strange trick is used…

 

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Whilst it seems an unusual method, washing up liquid helps to lubricate the surfaces surrounding the units so that we can successfully position them within the data centre!

Below you can see a picture of the air conditioning units being installed.

 

Air conditioning units being installed

 

Lighting now installed at our Bournemouth data centre

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Work is continuing on here at our Bournemouth data centre, and we’re making great progress with the build.

As well as the more notable additions to the data centre, such as the raised flooring, fire protection and Power Distribution Units, there are also a number of minor installations being made.

One key example of this is the provision of lighting, specially designed to give all areas of the room light exposure during the evening and night-time hours.

The picture below shows how these light bars look when installed

 

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