B513 Planning Meeting, 18th May 2001

Present:          Tony Cass, Anne Funken, Jukka Lindroos, Dick Minchin, Dave Underhill, Mario Vergari

1.             Civil Engineering Work for the Vault

·         Tony presented a plan to remodel the Vault. The relevant elements of this plan were

a.       Removal of S-407, 408, 409 & 432 (former MG room ventilation rooms), integrating the space into S-034
Here, Jukka commented that these areas house fresh air input and hot air extraction ducts and that he planned to make use of these for smoke extraction (see below). It was concluded that these rooms could be removed, but that the plenum between S-030 and S-034 should probably remain.

b.      Removal of S-406

c.       Construction of a wall along the line of pillars separating S-412 and S-040. This wall to extend into S-411 (the UPS battery room), cutting this in half.
Anne commented that she had been considering housing a future UPS system in B513, thus reducing the size of any external “energy centre”. Constructing this wall would severely limit the technical space within B513. Given this point, it was agreed that building a wall in line with the existing doors into S-411 could be considered. This would make some 200m2 available for use as technical space.

·         Anne presented an initial estimate of 161K for

a.       Removal and evacuation of existing false floor and partitions,

b.      Painting the concrete floor,

c.       A false floor of 1200, and

d.      Stairs, access ramps and barriers.

2.             Smoke Extraction for the Vault

·         Jukka considers that these requirements can be met without the need for overhead ducting.

a.       Smoke can be extracted via the chimney above the archive store—although this will require the installation of a fan. As noted above, smoke could be routed to the chimney either via the plenum between S-030 and S-034 or via a duct on the S-030 side (smoke is extracted at ceiling level only).

b.      Fresh air can be routed to the “far side” of S-034 via ducts under the false floor which connect to the fresh air inlets in S-406 and S-407.

3.             HV Supply and UPS for B513

 

 

 

 

Space

 

 

Load

Time

Cost

UPS

Batt.

Comments

1

2MW

10’

630K

80m2

60m2

Required to cover brief interruptions and auto-commute between Swiss & French supplies

2

200kW

30’

80K

10m2

18m2

Additional protection for the basic computing infrastructure (but if auto-commute fails, power outages of up to 120’ can be envisaged).

3

200kW

120’

130K

10m2

75m2

Given the number of battery modules required, a static UPS solution may not be advisable for this load/time combination.

4.             Low Voltage Distribution in the Vault

·         Anne presented an initial proposal for a low-voltage distribution system in B513. In addition to meeting the likely power demands, this solution makes use of outlet boxes pre-connected to busbar trunking (Normabarres) in order to limit the need for specialised electrical expertise when connecting equipment. Those present from IT commented that

a.       it was not acceptable for sockets to be provided at floor level; all cabling must run under the false floor, and

b.      both single- and 3-phase sockets must be provided.

Tony also commented that Anne’s costings for the distribution system should end at the sockets. The costs of any cabling and equipment required at the rack level are covered elsewhere.

·         The proposed switchboards support a 400A load, trip the output feeders (normabarres) on power loss and support remote switching (on or off) of the outputs. One 400A switchboard would power four 100A normabarres, each of which can support up to seven racks of 40 PCs. Switchboards that would support six 100A could be available from July.

5.             AOB