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Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments provides a framework for improved alignment of efforts among IT equipment hardware manufacturers (including manufacturers of computers, servers, and storage products), HVAC equipment manufacturers, data center designers, and facility operators and managers.
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PUE = is a ratio of total amount of power used by the facility to the power delivered to IT equipment. The value should be less than 2.0; the closer to 1.0 (ideal) is better. Total Facility Power. IT Equipment Power. (. ) PUE = 12. IT Equipment (52%). UPS (5%). PDU (1%). HVAC Cooling (30%). Lighting (1%). Other (3%).
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Revision: 4th Edition, January 1, 2015; Published Date: December 2015; Status: Active, Most Current; Document Language: English; Published By: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers The objective of Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments, Third Edition is to.
Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments provides a framework for improved alignment between IT equipment hardware manufacturers (including manufacturers of computers, servers, and storage products), data center designers, and facility operators and managers.
40% increase in airflow = 274% increase in fan energy. (1.43 = 2.74). Example. 700 watt server with 70 watts for fan energy @ 68?. Fan energy increased to 191.8 watts @ 86?. Total server energy increased from 700 to 891.8 watts @ 86?. “Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments," Fourth Edition,. ASHRAE.
25 Jul 2016 updates to other publications, visit www.ashrae.org/publicationupdates. Please notify ASHRAE of any other errors you might find by using the Comment on Publications form at www.ashrae.org/resources--publications. Page 1 of 2. Errata to. Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments, 4th Ed.
Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments 3rd Edition. 2. Datacom Equipment Power Trends & Cooling Applications 2nd Edition. (2012). 3. Design Considerations for Datacom Equipment Centers (2006). 4. Liquid Cooling Guidelines for Datacom Equipment Centers 2nd Edition. (2014). 5. Structural & Vibration
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