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H.V.A.C. for I.D.E.S. Server Room
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H.V.A.C. for I.D.E.S. Server Room
H.V.A.C. for I.D.E.S. Server Room
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Choresh, Shiri Role :Text(marcrelator)
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Choresh, Shiri Role :Text(marcrelator)
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Ritter, Kevin Role :Text(marcrelator)
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Ritter, Kevin Role :Text(marcrelator)
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Department of Mechanical Engineering; Cenk Yavuzturk Role :Text(marcrelator)
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Laramie, Wyoming
Univerity of Wyoming (keyDate="yes")
2008-04-23
Laramie, Wyoming
Univerity of Wyoming (keyDate="yes")
2008-04-23
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IDES – the Plastic Web intends to move their server room and expand from a two to a five server rack capacity. The server racks were calculated to each contribute 20,000 - 25,000 Btu/ hr with a potential when full to produce 30,000 Btu/ hr of heat generation in the current server room. The Air conditioners currently being used are rated for a combined cooling capacity of 48,000 Btu/ hr. As such they will not be effective when IDES projected growth to three full server racks generates a cooling load of 95,000 Btu/ hr, nor will they be able to handle the 150,000 Btu/ hr generated by five server racks. The recommendation is to use outside air for cooling the server room. It can be conducted with the combination of cooling coil, humidifier, and by installing a programmable logic controller to allow for ventilation without a/c when the outdoor temperature is less than indoor. A "Smart unit" which combines together the applications of cooling coil and humidifier is not available. However, IDES can use three InteleCool®2 units model ET048A with economizers, produced by Liebert as a cooling coil and Humimax HM2 unit, manufactured by Munters, as a humidifier. note
From - Undergraduate Research Day 2008 - Celebration of Research - Abstracts
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Office buildings--Air conditioning; Office buildings--Heating and ventilation; Electronic digital computers--Cooling
Office buildings--Air conditioning; Office buildings--Heating and ventilation; Electronic digital computers--Cooling
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Undergrauate Research Day 2008
Undergrauate Research Day 2008
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