Data Center HVAC: Steps for Mitigating the Impact of High-Energy Demands on the Indoor Environment

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Webinar On-Demand
Sponsored by CommScopce
Presented by Curt Eisenhower

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify and recognize how the data center operating environment (temperature, relative humidity, air cleanliness) influences performance and energy consumption.
  2. Describe how optimal operating environment conditions be achieved.
  3. Explore which steps should be taken to ensure the building systems provide the desired level of redundancy and reliability.
  4. Identify the energy consumption implications and how reductions in those expenditures be accomplished.

Credits:

AIA
1 AIA LU/Elective
IACET
0.1 IACET CEU*
PDH
1 PDH*
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From streaming video and connected devices, to driverless cars and virtual reality, data-intensive technologies are becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives. At the hub of this revolution are an often overlooked, but critical part of infrastructure—the data center. As demand continues to grow, data center construction and capability must keep pace. This webinar will explore how the indoor environment in Mission Critical facilities has evolved over the years, review mechanical technologies available to achieve the desired conditions, and discuss ways to mitigate the huge amount of energy being consumed.

Data Center HVAC


Curt Eisenhower Curt Eisenhower, Principal Engineer at Southland Engineering, manages a staff of engineers and oversees the technical designs of projects within our Dulles, Virginia, office. His understanding of the ever-changing industry allows him to stay engaged with the latest technology, equipment, and systems to provide customers with customized solutions. His strong technical background and ability to lead dedicated engineers aided in his work on significant projects, such as The Pentagon renovation, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and the Social Security Administration Data Center.


CommScope helps companies around the world design, build and manage their wired and wireless networks. Our network infrastructure solutions help customers increase bandwidth; maximize existing capacity; improve network performance and availability; increase energy efficiency; and simplify technology migration. www.commscope.com

 

Originally published in September 2017

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