kevinware
Senior Member
- Location
- Louisville, KY
I need some help how to calculate the feeder size to bring to a room that will house I.T. equipment. This room is existing, but it is going to be modified into a server room. I can tell everyone up front that this room will NOT be compliant with 645.4. The equipment that will be installed in this room will be as follows:
The room will be capable of holding 24 racks. Each rack will hold 15 servers. The math breakdown is this, One server = 416VA,
2A x 208V single phase = 416VA.
so a rack with 15 servers at 416VA
each = 416VA x 15 servers = 6240VA per rack. Now 24 racks will be 6240VA x 24 racks = 149,760VA. My boss says this room will never get that amount of equipment. So lets say my boss is right and I only have 14 racks and he does the math on that amount, which would be
6240VA x 14 racks = 87360VA. All of this equipment will be placed on a room UPS system and my boss wants to use this model from Powerware
Powerware UPS
The 80KVA 480V/208V/120V 3-Phase unit is what he wants to use and to my understanding there will be two of these 80KVA units, but where I am getting confused is these two units will be setup in what powerware is calling "Redundant Parallel Capacity". If there are two 80KVA setup in "Redundant Parallel Capacity" doesn't this mean my room load is split between the two UPS's 87360VA / 2 = 43680VA which the UPS should hold fine, but if one of the UPS's fail wouldn't that cause the other UPS to overload and go to bypass? Should the feeder that is brought to this room be sized on the 87360VA or the load of the two UPS's? 160KVA I hope I didn't confuse everyone to bad.
I am caculating a feeder size based on the room load of:
87360VA / 360 = 243 x 1.25 = 300Amp feeder
Please help me and correct me.......
Thanks,
Kevin
The room will be capable of holding 24 racks. Each rack will hold 15 servers. The math breakdown is this, One server = 416VA,
2A x 208V single phase = 416VA.
so a rack with 15 servers at 416VA
each = 416VA x 15 servers = 6240VA per rack. Now 24 racks will be 6240VA x 24 racks = 149,760VA. My boss says this room will never get that amount of equipment. So lets say my boss is right and I only have 14 racks and he does the math on that amount, which would be
6240VA x 14 racks = 87360VA. All of this equipment will be placed on a room UPS system and my boss wants to use this model from Powerware
Powerware UPS
The 80KVA 480V/208V/120V 3-Phase unit is what he wants to use and to my understanding there will be two of these 80KVA units, but where I am getting confused is these two units will be setup in what powerware is calling "Redundant Parallel Capacity". If there are two 80KVA setup in "Redundant Parallel Capacity" doesn't this mean my room load is split between the two UPS's 87360VA / 2 = 43680VA which the UPS should hold fine, but if one of the UPS's fail wouldn't that cause the other UPS to overload and go to bypass? Should the feeder that is brought to this room be sized on the 87360VA or the load of the two UPS's? 160KVA I hope I didn't confuse everyone to bad.
I am caculating a feeder size based on the room load of:
87360VA / 360 = 243 x 1.25 = 300Amp feeder
Please help me and correct me.......
Thanks,
Kevin