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1. DATA CENTER LOCATIONS 2. The graphics below show a typical power flow of for both redundant and non-redundant from the utility feed all the way to the cabinet. Often times, there are redundant busses built between a UPS bank and PDU's on the data center floor in the event of UPS maintenance.All InfoRelay facilities will have at least 1 failover component, or spare unit, for each critical piece of electrical and cooling infrastructure.Power Delivery at the Data Center 3. Cooling Diagram for Typical Hot/Cold Aisle Deployment Cold air is forced from perforated floor tiles (raised floor) through the cold aisle, and the hot air is captured by return air vents in the ceiling and cooled again by the CRAC unit. Computer rooms need n+1 cooling to maintain proper air temperature as well. (72 degrees +/- 5 degrees) 4. Fire Suppression and Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems FM-200 is a colorless, liquefied compressed gas. It is stored as a liquid and dispensed into the hazard as a colorless, eclectically non-conductive vapor that is clear and does not obscure vision. It is critical that no water is allowedinside of a computer room so a broken pipe, spilled container, or leaking container will not damage the hardware inside of the suite. FM-200 gas is emitted from a cylinder head in the ceiling of the data center, directly over the area area in the data center that may be on fire or smoking. 5. Typical Security Measures at an InfoRelay Facility Pictured on this slide are typical security measures taken at every facility. Typical measures include 24x7 physical security, site cameras, biometric security, perimeter fencing around the facility, and at least one man trap at each physical entry point into the facility.