computer room calc

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techelec

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My company is compiling a bid for an office building that will include a 2K sq. ft. data center. I'm doing a preliminary report for the service size and I'm wondering what is a good number to use when estimating watts/sq. ft for a raised floor computer room?
 
techelec,

It varies hugely with the intended tenant. We see some clients that cram 350W/sf.

I would think that a reasonable level would be a 100 w/sf density, qualified in the bid as such. That would let you fit into a standard 225 kva PDU.

John M
 
FWIW, I'm seeing racks filled to the brim with 1RU servers, each drawing >200 w. Add all that up and you've got a single rack pulling 7-8 kw in 5.5 sq ft, or upwards of 1200 w/sq ft. Even when you factor in the empty space in front/behind the rack(s), it's easy to exceed 300 w/sq ft overall. If nothing else, include some empty pipe into the room(s) for expansion.
 
Neither of the replies above look like they are including the cooling load. Don't forget that.

Steve
 
The Data center i am working in has two ups units each using 80 kw each for a just over 1000 sq-ft room. they also have two 1300 ton hvac units and a third smaller unit. They are not at full capacity yet and are adding a third 80 kw unit. The third ups unit is temporary untill they come up with a plan for two larger unit to carry the full load each if one fails.

Rick
 
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