Data centre design engineering principles
Date 19 June 2008
Time
09:30 - Registration
15:30 - Close
Location
The Lighthouse, Scotland's Centre for Architecture, Design and The City, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow
All dates
03 September 2008 Wigan, UK
07 October 2008 London, UK
06 November 2008 Reading, UK
Sponsors
The Data Centre Design Seminars are fully sponsored by the industry partner, Connectix Cabling Systems.
About this event
The continual growth in demand on IT infrastructure, and industries’ dependence on it, mean that it is increasingly important to have reliable and resilient IT data centres.
This seminar, updated for 2008, identifies and explains many of the factors that go into good data centre design. It will provide guidance on a number of important topics within an increasingly important industry sector, dealing with good practice in data centre design. The seminar is aimed at professional engineers in the mechanical and electrical trades who wish to better understand an holistic approach to the subject of data centre design.
The seminar has been developed for cabling engineers, electrical engineers, facilities and IT managers to give them a broad outline of all the disciplines involved in designing a data centre and allows them to reach a high level design stage that can then be responded to by professionals expert in their specific areas.
This seminar will be of interest to:
- Mechanical Building Services Engineers
- Electrical Building Services Engineers
- Consulting & TechnicianEngineers
- M & E Contracting Engineers
- Facility Managers & Engineers
- IT and Systems Engineers
You are no longer able to register for this event.
Cost
This is a free to attend event but please register if you intend to attend.
Programme
| 10:00 | Registration |
| 10:30 | Introduction to data centres:
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| 11:00 | Refreshments |
| 11:15 | Air conditioning
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| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 13:15 | Power supplies and UPS
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| 13:45 | Refreshments |
| 14:15 | Cabling issues
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| 14:30 | Questions |
| 15.30 | Close of day |
Organiser
The event has been organised by the IET's Built Environment Technologies network (BETNET)
You can join the BETNET network for free.