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Environmental design guides for data centers

New environmental guidelines for data centers from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers provide a common protocol for use by the entire spectrum of data center-related industries from information technology (IT) equipment manufacturers to design engineers and facility operators.

Thermal Guidelines for Data Processing Environments provides a power density roadmap as well as recommended environmental conditions and protocols that should provide for more seamless integration of IT equipment into data centers. This will result in a reduction in thermally related IT equipment faults, an increase in reliability and the potential for more energy efficient facilities.

Source: ASHRAE

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