| ITE Projects Ltd Design and Build Computer Rooms, Data Centres and Internet Communication Centres |
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Shown below:a typical computer room build before hand over to client. |
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Computer Room Air Conditioning Computer Room Power Fire Detection & Suppression |
Building Works Computer Room Floor Partition & Doors Suspended & MF Ceiling Computer Room Security |
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© ITE Projects Ltd 2008
Company registration number 5098806
1 & 2 The Barn, Oldwick, West Stoke Road, Lavent, Chichester, PO18 9AA
Computer Room Design, Server Room Design, Computer Room Air Conditioning,Computer Room Fire Detection, UPS Backup, Generator Installation, Data Centre Design, Computer Room Build
ITE Projects design and build computer rooms and internet communication centres.
Computer Room Build
Projects range from the design and build of small computer rooms that may house a couple of computer racks or blade servers that require UPS backup and air conditioning system. The computer room air conditioning may comprise of DX cooling units which are relatively inexpensive to install, the initial computer room build need only accommodate sufficient cooling for the initial number of computer or server racks that will be installed, additional air conditioning units may be added at a later date as more computer racks are installed.
Data Centre Build
Larger data centres require more sophisticated chilled water or Glycol air conditioning systems. In addition to the computer rack area, separate areas for UPS systems, electrical switchgear, monitoring and control areas will need cooling; the computer room build will need to accommodate this.
Heat build up in a computer room comes from a number of sources; cpus in modern computers and server cabinets generate large amounts of heat as do routers, switches and power supplies. UPS systems if installed within the computer room generate large amounts of heat, the batteries of UPS systems in particular will degrade if they run within high ambient temperatures.
In addition to UPS support, generator backup is required to enable computer and server racks and other essential services to continue functioning through periods of power failure within the computer and server room environment.
The computer room build will also need a fire detection and suppression installation. Detection systems range from heat or smoke detectors installed within the confines of the computer room to air aspiration systems that can detect early signs of smoke of fire.
Fire suppression systems within the computer room include FM200, HiFog and allow a rapid and safe response to fire within the server and computer room environment.