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Copyright © 2008, The Green Grid The Green Grid Technical Forum
American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Roger Schmidt, IBM
ASHRAE Technical Committee TC 9.9
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Agenda
• Power trend chart
• ASHRAE & formation of ASHRAE TC9.9
• Datacom book series
• Future ASHRAE TC9.9 activities
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Formation of Thermal Management Consortium in 1998
• Formed with 15 telecom equipment manufacturers
• Objective to address common concerns related to thermal management of data centers and telecom rooms
• First priority to develop and then publish a trend chart on industry power trends to aid customers in planning data centers for the future – published in 1999
• Second priority was to form three subgroups to address what was felt were the next key issues:
� Rack airflow direction/rack chilled air flow requirements
� Common environmental requirements
� Reporting of equipment heat loads
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First Publication by Consortium
Focus of Heat Density Trends in Data
Processing, Computer Systems, and
Telecommunications Equipment
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Product Heat Density Trend Chart
Created by members of the “Thermal Management
Consortium on Data Center and Telecom Room”
Participants were from 15 major equipment
manufacturers and service providers
Participants
Amdahl
Cisco
Compaq
Cray
Dell
EMC
HP
IBM
Intel
Lucent
Motorola
Nokia
Nortel
Sun
Unisys
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Agenda
• Power Trend Chart – Uptime
• ASHRAE & Formation of ASHRAE TC9.9
• Datacom Book Series
• Future ASHRAE TC9.9 Activities
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Who We Are
• Help keep indoor environments comfortable, productive and energy efficient
• Deliver healthy food to consumers
• Preserve the outdoor environment
• 55,000 volunteer members in 133 countries
• Consulting engineers, contractors, manufacturers, manufacturing representatives and architects
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ASHRAE – Mission
ASHRAE’s sole objective is to advance through research, standards writing, publishing & continuing education the arts & sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigerationto serve the evolving needs of the public.
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Standards
•ASHRAE has 130 standard and guideline project
committees that establish recommended design
and operation practice
•One of only five standards-developing
organizations in the U.S. that can self-certify that
its standards have followed American National
Standards Institute’s (ANSI) standards
development procedures.
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Technical Committees
ASHRAE has some 110 technical committees
that drive the ASHRAE research program,
develop standards, sponsor the technical
program at ASHRAE meetings, develop technical
articles, special publications and educational
courses and write the ASHRAE Handbook.
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Technical Committee Sections
Section 1.0 Fundamentals and GeneralSection 1.0 Fundamentals and General
Section 2.0 Environmental QualitySection 2.0 Environmental Quality
Section 3.0 Materials and ProcessesSection 3.0 Materials and Processes
Section 4.0 Load Calculations and Energy RequirementsSection 4.0 Load Calculations and Energy Requirements
Section 5.0 Ventilation and Air DistributionSection 5.0 Ventilation and Air Distribution
Section 6.0 Heating Equipment, Heating and Cooling Systems and ASection 6.0 Heating Equipment, Heating and Cooling Systems and Applicationspplications
Section 7.0 Building PerformanceSection 7.0 Building Performance
Section 8.0 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration System ComponentsSection 8.0 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration System Components
Section 9.0 Building ApplicationsSection 9.0 Building Applications
Section 10.0 Refrigeration SystemsSection 10.0 Refrigeration Systems
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Technical Committees – related to DC
TC 1.9 Electrical SystemsTC 1.9 Electrical Systems
TC 1.10 Cogeneration SystemsTC 1.10 Cogeneration Systems
TC 1.11 Electric Motors and Motor ControlTC 1.11 Electric Motors and Motor Control
TC 2.3 Gaseous Air Contaminants and Gas Contaminant Removal EquiTC 2.3 Gaseous Air Contaminants and Gas Contaminant Removal Equipmentpment
TC 2.4 Particulate Air Contaminants and Particulate Contaminant TC 2.4 Particulate Air Contaminants and Particulate Contaminant Removal EquipmentRemoval Equipment
TC 2.6 Sound and Vibration ControlTC 2.6 Sound and Vibration Control
TC 2.8 Building Environmental Impacts and SustainabilityTC 2.8 Building Environmental Impacts and Sustainability
TC 4.1 Load Calculation Data and ProceduresTC 4.1 Load Calculation Data and Procedures
TC 4.2 Climatic InformationTC 4.2 Climatic Information
TC 4.3 Ventilation Requirements and InfiltrationTC 4.3 Ventilation Requirements and Infiltration
TC 4.4 Energy CalculationsTC 4.4 Energy Calculations
TRG4 Sustainable Building Guidance and MetricsTRG4 Sustainable Building Guidance and Metrics
TC 5.3 Room Air DistributionTC 5.3 Room Air Distribution
TC 5.5 Air to Air Energy RecoveryTC 5.5 Air to Air Energy Recovery
TC 5.6 Evaporative CoolingTC 5.6 Evaporative Cooling
TC 6.9 Thermal StorageTC 6.9 Thermal Storage
TC 7.4 Building Operation DynamicsTC 7.4 Building Operation Dynamics
TC 7.5 Smart Building SystemsTC 7.5 Smart Building Systems
TC 7.6 Systems Energy UtilizationTC 7.6 Systems Energy Utilization
TC 8.6 Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers TC 8.6 Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers
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Governmental Programs
•ASHRAE’s government affairs program provides
a critical link between ASHRAE members and
government through contributing technical
expertise and policy guidance to Congress and the
Executive branch.
•Current priorities include energy efficiency;
building codes; science, technology, engineering
and mathematics education; indoor environmental
quality; and building security.
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Why ASHRAE for Energy Conservation?
• ASHRAE developed the first energy conservation standard in the U.S. at request of the federal government during the 1970s energy crisis
• Standard 90.1 now serves as the national reference for state commercial building energy codes through the U.S. Energy Policy Act
• ASHRAE continues to provide a wealth of technical and engineering information, including Standard 90.1, to help engineers reduce energy use
• ASHRAE has a long history in energy conservation and is committed to economic energy-efficiency standards and advanced guidance
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Challenges
• Establish carbon-neutral buildings by the year 2030
• Design buildings that use substantially less energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create spaces that are healthy and comfortable
• Many high-performance buildings exist today that exceed minimum energy requirements by over 50 percent – yet aggressive research and development needed to achieve feasible, cost-effect net-zero-energy buildings
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Factors at Play
• How exactly do we define net-zero?
• Net-zero-energy buildings cannot be achieved by energy efficiency alone – renewable energy applications must be applied
• Standard 90.1 only influences the design of new buildings – actual performance of occupied building depends on many operating and maintenance factors. Measured data is essential to verify performance
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How Will We Do It?
• Standards
• Research
• Special Publications
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Formation of ASHRAE TC9.9 Committee in 2002
• Objective to continue work by thermal management consortium and to achieve a broad audience directly impacted by Datacom environment
• Started as TG9.HDEC “High Density Electronic Equipment Facility Cooling”
• Organizational meeting held at the ASHRAE annual meeting in June, 2002
• Evolved into a technical committee TC9.9 “Mission Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces & Electronic Equipment”
• First ASHRAE publication by this committee “Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments” carrying on the issues raised by the Thermal Management Consortium
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Title: Mission Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces, & Electronic Equipment
Mission Statement
To be recognized amongst all areas of the datacom industry as the unbiased engineering leader in HVAC & an effective provider of technical datacom information.
Scope
All datacom facilities: datacom stands for data processing & communication facilities. It includes rooms or closets used for communication, computers, or electronic equipment.
Members, Resources, & Organization
The key to success is to assemble a team of industry leaders committed to implement the mission statement & scope. Further to create a backbone or fabric of procedures & processes organized to achieve results.
Taking advantage of ASHRAE's 100 years of experience, we have optimized TC 9.9’s operation to meet our challenges & effectively use our resources.
Resources - academia, datacom manufacturers, consultants, end users.
Overview of ASHRAE – Technical Committee TC9.9
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ASHRAE TC 9.9 - Representatives
42General Interest (consultants, agencies, etc)
101End User of Datacom (IT) Equipment
64Producer of Datacom (IT) Equipment
Total NumberCategory
International Representatives (31)
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166 Organizations Represented on TC9.9
Aavid Thermalloy Dell ICT Room PermAlert ESP
ABN AMRO Department of Defense Indian Oil Coporation Ltd Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Abu Dhabi Investment Auth. DLB Associates Innovative Research, Inc PTS Consulting Ltd
AC Corporation DOD Intel Qwest Communications International
Active Power Donnelley Simpson Cleary & Oehlers Intel Digital Enterprise Group Reuters
AG Edwards Dresdner Kleinwort Intel Technology Asia Pte Ltd Rittal
AGCM Inc. EAS Inc. ISC Dutch Police Force RSM Moffat
Airflow Company eBay Isothermal Systems Reseach Rumsey Engineers
Alamance Regional Medical Center Edison Electric Institute J & K Bank Samina
America Online Electric Cooling Solutions Inc J P Morgan Chase SBC
American Power Conversion Corp Electronic Data Systems JJA Inc Schnabel AG
Amstein Walthert Ag Electronics, MEMS & Nanoelectronics Sys Johnson Controls Sebesta Blomberg Associates
ANCIS Inc EMC Corporation JP Morgan Sentech Inc
APC Emerson Network Power Kajima Shen Milsom Wilke
Arizona State University Emirates KAZ Siemens
Arup Engineered Data Envirn KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd Silicon Graphics Inc
AT&T Environmental Design Consultants Kris Infrastructure (P) Ltd Snowmakers
ATIO Technologies Inc Etisalat Landry Gauthier ET Associes Stanford Linear Acelerator Center
Baltimore Aircoil Company Evapco Inc Larsen & Toubro Ltd Star Refrigeration Ltd
Bank of Baroda Eyp Mission Critical Facilities Lehman Brothers Japan Inc STG Lab Data Center Services
Barclays Property Services Flomerics Inc Liebert Corp Sun Microsystems
Bass Electric Fluent Inc Lombardo & Assoc Syska Hennessy Group
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Freescale Semiconductor Lucent Target Corporation
Bharti Fujitsu Siemens Computers M Moser Associates Ltd Tate Access Floors Inc
BNP Paribas Gannett Fleming Mallory & Evans Taylor Engineering LLC
BP Singapore Pte Lts GE Maunsell Consultants Tecnaire Ltda
Byrne Dixon Associates GMAC Microsoft Corp Teradata
Carphone Warehouse GMAC Residential Funding Minkels ICT The Pennsylvania State University
Carter & Burgess, Inc. Google Morgan Stanley Trammell Crow Company
CEJ Consulting Engineers Heapy Engineering NACO U. of Belgrade
Childrens Hospital Henderson Engineers National Institutes of Heath/CIT UBS
Cisco Systems Hewlett Packard NEMMCO University of Kansas
Citigroup - Technology Infrastructure Hewlett Packard Laboratories Hp Laborato Nexus University of Maryland
Colt Telecom Hitachi Ltd NFPA US Government (overseas Facility)
Cooper B-Line Ltd Housing Development Board Norman Disney Young Verizon Wireless
Cray Research Inc Huawei Technologies, Ltd Nortel Networks Vette
Credit Swisse IBM Northwest Airlines WAHW
CSTechnology IBM Corp MS P932 Oracle Corp Waterman AHW
Cundall IBM Hyda /050-3 OSIsoft Wells Fargo
Danfoss Turbocor Compressors IBM India Pvt Ltd Ove Arup Hong Kong Williams Furnance
Data Aire IBM Systems and Technology Group Over IP Group Pty Ltd
Deerns Ice Energy Panduit Corp
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Agenda
• Power Trend Chart – Uptime
• Formation of ASHRAE TC9.9
• Datacom Book Series
• Future ASHRAE TC9.9 Activities
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ASHRAE Handbook Series
ASHRAE Handbook Series is the backbone resource of the HVAC Industry
Chapter 17 – Data Processing
and Electronic Office Areas
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ASHRAE TC9.9 Committee
High density data centers - case studies and best practices
Contamination in datacom equipment center
Other Books being developed
Source: Roger Schmidt
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Thermal Guidelines Book – Overview
People from these firms participated:
ANCIS, APC, Ceyba, Cisco, CRS, Cray, DataAire, Dell, DLB, Echelon, EMC, Engineered Refrigeration Sys, Flomercs Inc, Fujitsu, Hellmer Medved Engineers, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Innovative Research, Intel, LBNL Labs, Liebert, Lucent, Mallory & Evans, Motorola, NCR, Sun, Telecordia, Unisys, Uptime Institute
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Equipment Environment
Specifications
Chapter 3 –Environmental Measurement
Chapter 4 – Equipment Placement &
Airflow Patterns
Chapter 5 – Equipment Manufacturer’s
Heat & Airflow Reporting
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Thermal Guidelines Book- Sample Diagrams and Tables -
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Manufacturer’s Equipment Specs / Facility Requirements
Recommended Operating Conditions – Class 1 vs. NEBS
Class 1 Recommended
Environmental
Envelope
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Power Trend Book - Overview
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Background
Chapter 3 – Load Trends & their Applications
Chapter 4 – Air Cooling of Computer Equipment
Chapter 5 – Liquid Cooling of Computer Equipment
Appendix A – Collection of Terms
Appendix B – Additional Trend Chart Information / Data
Appendix C – Electronics, Semiconductors, Microprocessors, ITRS
Appendix D – Micro Macro Overview of Datacom Equipment Packaging
©2005 ASHRAE TC9.9
�People from these firms participated: Alcatel, ANCIS, ATI, Cisco, Cray, DataAire, Dell,
DOD, DLB, EMC, EYP, Fanniemae, Freescale, Fujitsu, Hellmer Medved Engineers, HP,
IBM, Intel, LBNL Labs, Liebert, Mallory & Evans, Motorola, Nortel, Sun, Syska &
Hennesey, Taylor Engineering, Uptime Institute
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Power Trends Book- Sample Graphics and Tables -
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Datacom Equipment Power Trends – Log. vs. Non-Log. Y-Axis
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Data Center Considerations -Overview
Part 1 Datacom Facility Basics
Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Design Criteria; Chapter 3
HVAC Load Considerations; Chapter 4 Computer Room
Cooling Overview; Chapter 5 Air Distribution; Chapter 6
Liquid Cooling
Part 2 Other Considerations
Chapter 7 Ancillary Spaces; Chapter 8 Contamination;
Chapter 9 Acoustical Noise Emissions; Chapter 10
Structural & Seismic; Chapter 11 Fire Detection &
Suppression; Chapter 12 Commissioning; Chapter 13
Availability & Redundancy; Chapter 14 Energy Efficiency
ANCIS, APC, Bell South, Citigroup, Data Aire, Dell, DOD, DLB, EDS, EYP, Fannie Mae,
Fluent, Fujitsu, Heapy Engineering, HP, IBM, Intel, LBNL, Liebert, Mallory & Evans,
Nelson Acoustical, Nortel, Rice University, Stulz, Sun, Syska & Hennessy, Tier 4
Consulting, Wright Line
People from these firms participated
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References and Bibliography
1.ANSI/ASHRAE 2001. Standard 127-2001. Method of testing for rating computer and data processing room
unitary air conditioners.
2.ARI, 1998. ARI Standard 550/590-98. Standard for Water Chilling Packages Using the Vapor Compression
Cycle. http://www.ari.org/wp/550.590-98wp.pdf .
3.ASHRAE. 1992. Standard 52.1-1992, Gravimetric and Dust-Spot Procedures for Testing Air-Cleaning
Devices Used in general Ventilation for Removing Particulate Matter, Atlanta.
4.ASHRAE. 1996. ASHRAE Guideline 1-1996 – The HVAC Commissioning Process, Atlanta.
5.ASHRAE. 1999. Standard 52.2-1999, Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for
Removal Efficiency by Particle Size, Atlanta.
6.ASHRAE. 2001a. ASHRAE RP-1133 - How To Verify, Validate, and Report Indoor Environmental
Modeling CFD.
7.ASHRAE, 2001b. Standard 62-2001, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (ANSI Approved)
8.ASHRAE, 2003a. ASHRAE Handbook Applications Volume, Atlanta, GA, Chapter 17, Data Processing
and Electronic Office Areas, Table 1.
9.ASHRAE, 2003b. ASHRAE Handbook Applications Volume, Atlanta, GA, Chapter 35, Energy Use and
Management.
10.ASHRAE 2003c. ASHRAE Handbook, Applications Volume, Chapter 41, Supervisory Control Strategies
and Optimization.
11.ASHRAE, 2003d. ASHRAE Handbook Applications Volume: Chapter 42, New Building Commissioning
12.ASHRAE 2003e. ASHRAE Handbook Applications Volume: Chapter 47, Sound and Vibration Control.
13.ASHRAE 2003f. ASHRAE Handbook Applications Volume: Chapter 49, Water Treatment
14.ASHRAE, 2003g. ASHRAE Handbook Applications Volume: Chapter 54, Seismic and Wind Restraint
Design
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Liquid Cooling Book – Overview
People from these firms participated:
APC, Aavid, Cray, DataAire, Dell, DLB, EYP, Hellmer Medved Engineers, HP, IBM, Intel, Liebert, Lytron, Mallory and Evans, NCR, NSA, Panduit, Rittal, Sanmina, SGI, Spraycool, Sun, Trane
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Cooling Services for
Equipment Cooling Systems
Chapter 3 – Facility Piping Architecture
Chapter 4 – Liquid Cooling Implementation
for Datacom Equipment
Chapter 5 – Liquid Cooling Infrastructure
Requirements for Chilled Water Systems
Chapter 6 – Liquid Cooling Infrastructure
Requirements for Chilled Water Systems
and Datacom Equipment Cooling Systems
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Liquid Cooling Loops within a Data Center
RackCDU
Chiller
Cooling
Tower
Load
Building
Datacom Equipment Center
Condenser
Water
System
(CWS)
Technology
Cooling
Systems
(TCS)
Datacom
Equipment
Cooling
System
(DECS
Chilled
Water
System
(CHWS)
•Liquid-Cooled Datacom Equipment defines the case where liquid must
be circulated to and from the datacom equipment for operation
Objective of Book – describe the various liquid cooling systems that exist within a data
center and how they can be connected to transfer the heat from one system to another
Piping
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Energy Efficiency Book – OverviewChapter 1 – Introduction and Best Practices Summary
Chapter 2 – Environmental Criteria
Chapter 3 – Mechanical Equipment and Systems
Chapter 4 – Economizer Cycles
Chapter 5 – Air Flow Distribution
Chapter 6 – HVAC controls and Energy Mgmt
Chapter 7 – Electrical Distribution Equipment
Chapter 8 – Datacom Equipment Efficiency
Chapter 9 – Liquid Cooling
Chapter 10 – TCO and Energy Metrics
Chapter 11 – Emerging Technologies and Future Research
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Power Distribution
Consider distributing high voltage AC or DC power to the point of use.
•Power equipment from the highest
input voltage available within its input
voltage rating range
•Activate power management features
where offered
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Structural and Vibration Guidelines for Datacom Equipment Centers - Overview
• Part 1 – Introduction –1. Overview of this book and ASHRAE technical committee TC9.9
–2. Summary -- Best Practices
• Part 2 – Building Structure–3. Building Structures Overview–4. New Structures–5. Existing Structures & Additions–6. Types of Building Structures
• Part 3 – Building Infrastructure– 7 – Building Infrastructure Overview– 8 – Structural Considerations for Infrastructure– 9 – Raised Access Floor Systems–10 – Vibration Sources and Control
• Part 4 – Datacom Equipment – 11. Shock and Vibration Testing on Datacom Equipment– 12 Seismic Anchorage of Datacom Equipment– 13 Analysis of Datacom Equipment and Seismic Anchorage Systems
• APPENDICES – Includes background material, bibliography, and glossary of terms.
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Agenda
• Power Trend Chart – Uptime
• Formation of ASHRAE TC9.9
• Datacom Book Series
• Future ASHRAE TC9.9 Activities
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ASHRAE NYC Meeting – TC9.9 Activities
Time Room Program/Meeting
Sunday
8:00 - 9:30 Transactions: High Density Cooling Issues Update
11:00 - 12:30 Transactions: Energy Efficiency and Sustainability of Datacom Facilities
12:40 - 1:20 Forum 2: Long Term Data Center Planning:The push toward net-zero energy and other considerations
5:00 - 7:00 TC9.9 Program/Research/Handbook
Monday
2:15 - 9:30 TC9.9 Main Committee Meeting
2:15 – 5:30 Main Committee Meeting
5:30 - 7:30 Dinner
7:30 – 9:30 Part 1:New Proposed Recommended Environmental Envelope for Data centers/New
Technologies/New Book Workshop
Tuesday
8:30 - 10:00 Seminar 45 Javits : Energy-efficient Designs for Data centers - Oxymoron or Reality? Part 1
10:30 - 12:00 Seminar 45 Javits : Energy-efficient Designs for Data centers - Oxymoron or Reality? Part 2
1:00 - 6:00 TC9.9 Energy Workshop Part 2: New Proposed Recommended Environmental Envelope for Data
Centers/New Technologies/New Book Workshop
Wednesday
8:30 - 10:00 s Seminar 69 Javits : Data Centers in the Spotlight:National Energy Perspectives and Recent
ASHRAE Publications - Part 1
10:30 - 12:00 Seminar 69 Javits : Data Centers in the Spotlight:National Energy Perspectives and Recent
ASHRAE Publications - Part 2
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Energy Efficiency and Sustainability of Datacom Facilities
Sponsor: TC 09.09 Mission Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces and Electronic Equipment
Chair: Jeff P. Trower, Member, Data Aire, Orange, CA
The design approach for mission critical facilities has typically concentrated on uptime and reliability, with
limited consideration toward reducing energy and improving sustainability. Yet, due to the steep growth curve
in power density and the 24/7 utilization of today’s data centers, enormous opportunities can be found for
optimizing energy efficiency. The papers presented in this transactions session provide valuable information
on methods and analysis techniques to optimize energy efficiency in data centers.
1. Electrical and Heat Load Planning: Keep Your Data Processing Environment Running (NY-08-005)
Joe Prisco, Pamela Lembke and Marvin M. Misgren, IBM Corp., Rochester, MN
2. Evaporative Cooling Choices to Maximize Waterside Economizer Use in Datacom Installations (NY-
08-006)
John W. Lane, Associate Member and Daryn Cline, Associate Member, Evapco, Inc., Taneytown, MD
3. Geothermal Heat Rejection Systems for Data Centers (NY-08-007)
Dennis R. Landsberg, Ph.D., P.E., Member, L&S Energy Services, Inc., Clifton Park, NY; Doug K. McLellan,
P.E., Member and Christopher W. Kurkjian, P.E., Member, EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Inc., Washington,
D.C.
4. Optimizing Data Center TCO: Efficiency Metrics and an Infrastructure Cost Model (NY-08-008)
Christopher G. Malone, Ph.D. and Christian L. Belady, Hewlett-Packard Co., Roseville, CA
New York Conference Jan 19-23, 2008
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Data Centers in the Spotlight: National Energy Perspectives and Recent ASHRAE Publications,
Part 1
Sponsor: TC 09.09 Mission Critical Facilities,Technology Spaces and Electronic Equipment
Chair: Jack Glass, Member, Citigroup, New York, NY
Data centers are in the spotlight: Congress passed Public Law 109-431 in December 2006 and the
USEPA responded with a report to Congress. The first half of this seminar examines datacom energy
use from a national perspective, including viewpoints from the U.S. DOE, U.S. EPA, and Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratories.
The second half of the seminar provides overviews of ASHRAE’s response to meeting needs in the
datacom industry, including energy. The three presentations provide overviews of ASHRAE books
either recently published or close to completion, with themes on the topics of energy efficiency,
structural and seismic engineering, and contamination.
1. Demonstrations to Illustrate Energy Efficiency Opportunities
Bill Tschudi, P.E., Member, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, Berkeley, CA
2. U.S. Government Programs to Advance Data Center Energy Efficiency
Paul Scheihing, P.E., U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.
3. U.S. EPA Report to Congress in Response to PL 109-431
Andrew Fanara, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
New York ConferenceJan 19-23, 2008
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TC9.9 Future Activities Follow ASHRAE’s Emphasis on Energy Efficiency
• Widening temperature/humidity bands• Collaboration with Green Grid • Create Liaisons with other TCs• Data Center Energy Efficiency Workshops in NYS(2008)• Future books being considered
– Cooling Technologies for Datacom Rooms– Economizers for Data Centers\– Other ways of non refrigeraton cooling– CFD for Data Centers
– Measurements for determining energy efficiency in data centers
– IT Facilities and Equip.Measurements and Control– IT Thermal and Power Control Systems
– Green Tips for a data center
– Holistic Designs for Extreme Green Data Centers Data center measurement for determining energy usage
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ASHRAE Upcoming Conferences
• Salt Lake - June 21 – 25, 2008�Symposium on High Density Cooling
�Seminars on Benchmarking
�Seminars on Rack Cooling
• Chicago - Jan 24 – 28, 2009�Symposium on High Density Cooling
�Seminars and forums
�HVAC Show
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