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1 Integrating a Data Center into an Engineering Laboratory Building
Presented by: Sean T. Convery, P.E. Principal Cator, Ruma & Associates, Co. Colorado State University – Suzanne and Walter Scott, Jr. Bioengineering Building

2 Learning Objectives How to position the data center in a laboratory building to optimize hot air recovery for the rest of the building while minimizing first cost. System design to utilize chilled water twice for maximizing delta-T.

3 Introduction 120,000-square-foot (sq. ft.) facility. Housing high tech engineering laboratories consisting of wet labs and electronic labs, offices, and classrooms. A 2000 sq. ft. Data Center is included. The Data Center will be a hybrid of low density racks consolidated from other parts of campus mixed with high density racks to be installed in the future.

4 Position Data Center to Optimize Hot Air Recovery

5 Low Density vs. High Density Racks
Air-Cooled vs. Water Cooled Limitations of Airside System

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11 Phase 1 – Air Cooled Racks (1) 38,000 cfm ahu

12 Future Phase – Air Cooled Racks (2) 38,000 cfm ahu’s

13 Using Chilled Water Twice
“Adjusting the delta-T’s up will have a significant impact on both freed capacity, improved system efficiency and reduced chiller maintenance associated with a reduced run time.” - Quote from CSU District Cooling Plant Supervisor

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15 Lessons learned Don’t VE out a heating coil!  Understand when all servers will be installed!

16 Lessons learned Hot Aisle Containment Methods – New vs. Used Rack Systems

17 896 Tabor Street Lakewood, CO 80401-4700
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