Read the January and February 2018 issue of Mission Critical, cover story of Environmentally-friendly mechanical construction for a giant data center, and one of our features The cloud is shaping up to be a necessary part of the data center of the future, and much more.
When it comes to mechanical design and construction, it doesn’t get any more demanding and exacting than building the heating, cooling, and ventilation systems in a gigantic data center.
Our previous article, “5 Reasons For Lost Data Center Dollars,” established the main causes of low-capacity utilization, increased downtime and cooling inefficiencies, and examined the impact they have on your costs.
BIM, creative pre-fabrication, and even some on-site disassembly/reassembly teamed up with excellent design coordination and communication at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum. As a result, the new central chilled water plant and dehumidification system will preserve priceless collections for the future.
Happy 2018, and if you have not heard these terms last year, container, cloud, colocation/MTDC, hybrid, edge, modular, and OCP, applied to data centers enough times — it is time to update your subscription to Mission Critical Magazine.
The manufacture of most equipment includes various levels of quality control including inspections, verifications, and other quality control processes as part of their overall quality assurance programs.