Comparison of floor space for 20kW communication power supply cabinets

This paper demonstrates how the typical methods used to select and specify power density are flawed, and provides an improved approach for establishing space requirements, including recom-mended densi...

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4 Frequently Asked Questions about “Comparison of floor space for 20kW communication power supply cabinets”

How much power is allowed per cabinet?

The design target average power per cabinet is 5 kW. The peak power allowed in any cabinet is 12.5 kW as long as the pod power does not exceed 50 kW for all 12 cabinets combined. The total indoor space required by this design is 25,320 ft2 (2,352 m2).

How much power does a data center cabinet use?

Almost every data center has some variation of power among cabinets. It is common to find cabinets operating from 50 watts (a network switch with patch panels) up to 30 kW (fully loaded high performance blade servers). This represents a range of 60 to 1 in power consumption.

What is a data center cabinet specification?

The specification is hierarchical and modular, so that different rooms and zones can have different density requirements. The specification comprehends that IT cabinets within data centers have different power requirements, and that these requirements may not be well-defined in advance.

How wide should a working space be in front of electrical equipment?

Article 110.26(A)(2)—Specifies that the width of the working space in front of the electrical equipment shall be the width of the equipment or 30 inches (762 mm), whichever is greater. The goal is to prevent a worker from being unduly crowded when testing or maintaining equipment. The width of the working space is a factor regarding worker safety.

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