The goal of this retrofit project is to upgrade the functionality of this decades-old facility by adding several new systems, bringing them into the code and creating three new data center pods that incorporate hot aisle containment Technology-while minimizing critical downtime. 100% synchronized timing involves closing a mission-critical center that closes the center not once but twice during the project, and the center saves customer information for its overall operations.
In the first phase, Weffield built all possible infrastructure before the shutdown and shut down the entire building from utility power services and restored it to temporary generators. Once the building was safely powered by the generator, Weifield dismantled all ATS systems, UPS systems, old wires and main switchgear, then introduced new switchgear and systems and re-pulled all feeders and terminals. During the second six-hour shutdown, exactly one week later, Weffield shut down the facility’s generator power supply and restored regular utility power to connect and feed the new switchgear.
Post time: Oct-16-2021