Data Center

Daikin has recently supplied 19 off-pressurisation AHUs to a key player in the Data Centre market; working closely with a large-scale mechanical contractor to provide the best possible solutions that meet the stringent specification requirements of the hyperscale data centre.

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PROJECT

Daikin has recently supplied 19 off-pressurisation AHUs to a key player in the Data Centre market; working closely with a large-scale mechanical contractor to provide the best possible solutions that meet the stringent specification requirements of the hyperscale data centre.

 

PRODUCTS

19 x Daikin Professional AHUs.

 

CHALLENGE & SOLUTIONS

The site itself has sustainability at its core, with all power generated through renewable energy.

The project included a mixture of unit designs – from supply only, to supply and extract with heat recovery, and units suitable for internal and external installation.

For all external AHUs, a corresponding vestibule was provided, with floor cut-outs provided to correspond with client steelwork and site pipe runs.

The final unit arrangements included units installed side-by-side with the maintenance vestibule sandwiched between the two units.

Predominantly, the design of the AHUs included high-efficiency EC fans with open nozzle N+1 redundancy with additional margin on volume, thus future-proofing the design for a failure scenario.

High-specification coils were supplied, suitable for meeting critical temperature set-point requirements. This is a vital aspect of control for any data center to ensure that design performance is guaranteed, and the integrity of the servers is upheld.

Integral attenuation was also included where required, to meet the low noise rating, with space also provided for humidification to the data hall units.

Though controls were to be facilitated by others, Daikin Applied ensured that all control signals for the fans were wired out to terminal boxes for easier site connection to the main control system.

Factory acceptance tests for the range of unit types were conducted before shipment, to verify that construction and design met the standards of the project.

With the final site location residing in an area subject to seismic activity, Daikin Applied provided seismic calculations for all units, which were detailed in a report and provided to the contractor before handover.

All units were shipped in modular sections to the final site location. Once positioned on site, Daikin Applied engineers attended the site to facilitate the join and seal of all sections.

The scope of works was completed with a site leakage test of all AHUs to verify the BS EN 1886 L2 requirement.

 

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