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Power

This section includes all the elements within the entire power path that are key to the provision of reliable and resilient electrical power to the critical IT load within a data centre.

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Data Centre Power Systems

A resilient infrastructure for timely and uninterrupted data centre power distribution is essential to any facility. Whether it is the power to the data cabinets, cooling infrastructure or security systems, ensuring your mission critical facility is risk free and concurrently maintainable are crucial aspects of its electrical design. Future-tech have a vast amount of experience in creating the most resilient and efficient data centre power infrastructure and removing single points of failure.

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Switchgear & Electrical

Power is the life-blood of every data centre. Good design and careful installation by qualified engineers will ensure that effective data centre power distribution enables power to flow to your IT equipment all of the time, and that your facility delivers the uptime your organisations demands.

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Generators

Whilst your Uninterruptible Power Supply system ensures your IT equipment remains unaffected by short-term power outages, it is both uneconomic and impractical to size batteries for more than 15 or 20 minutes of full load operation on most data centre facilities. What is more, unless you have the cooling system on a UPS (which will increase the batteries required considerably) then most modern data centres will overheat within a short time.

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UPS Solutions

Most data centres incorporate Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) in their electrical distribution circuits. Their primary function is to maintain power to your IT equipment in the event of a mains failure.

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    About Data Centre Equipment Supply

    The hardware selected for an individual data centre project should always be driven by the needs of the client. Factors such as operational performance, approach temperatures, power factors and minimum fan speeds as well as regional supply security, servicing costs and parts availability need to be considered as well as associated costs and budgets. Global location, environmental conditions, budget, delivery deadline and energy efficiency are just some of the factors that can influence the equipment and manufacturers specified on any data centre project, but ultimately, all data centre equipment specified should be aligned to the project’s overall requirements.

    Why choose Future-tech?

    Our vendor neutrality sets us apart from other organisations offering data centre design and build services. It is this neutrality that enables us to select and specify data centre equipment purely on its ability to carry out a specific function within the constraints of a particular project and also means we remain at the forefront of data centre innovation. Not only that, our in-house teams have considerable experience and expertise in equipment selection, enabling us to provide better, more resilient, more efficient data centre facilities to our clients.

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