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    Google Server 'Room'



    All but a few of the server rooms I've been in had splits squeezed in running full jib to keep them cool.
    One day I might get let loose on this type of kit but it'll probably take me a week to get my head round it!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRwPS...eature=related

    Nice to see they keep the cold side of the racks at a respectable 27*C

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    Re: Google Server 'Room'

    Thanks Andy
    Great clip showing a large data center. I worked at global switch data center which had the biggest trane centrifs around 4.4 mega watts? They had seven of these chillers and the building cost around a billion dollars. Unfortunately I was not allowed to take any pictures. The system is a variable primary variable secondary with decouple bypass. It runs on the grid power supply with enough generators to run the whole building of 8 levels.

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    Re: Google Server 'Room'

    The tech's "personal transportation device" looks suspiciously like a kiddies scooter.
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    Stu
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    Re: Google Server 'Room'

    why would the ups batteries be kept in a room at 27deg,thus the battery life will decrease at these temps,surely a seperate container of just batteries kept at 20deg in a remote area would be better incase of leakage

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