Data Centre Temp

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Data centre readings

CatN air-con power consumption is linked closely with coolant temperature and it is easy to spot correlation between the two graphs. Spikes in power consumption occur as additional units power up to cope with the new load that often occurs during the middle of the day as external temperatures rise.

Data centre temperature monitoring screen

Communication room temperatures

The communication room houses the UPS batteries and the fibre optic router, so is mission critical to the CatN data centre. The temperature is monitored closely, and as the stable nature of the graphs show. our cooling solution easily handles any heat generated by these vital elements of our infrastructure.

Internal UPS temperature graphs are viewable in addition to the environment temperature.

Data Centre temperature graph

Data centre temperatures

24 hour data centre temperature: Two red shaded lines (dark and light) depict me temperature readings from two thermometers in the data centre hot aisle.

The remaining 4 lines In shades of blue are the readings from four thermometers, two In each cold aisle.

Communication room temperature graph

Communications room temperature

24 hour comms room temperature: Two red shaded lines (dark and light) depict me temperature readings from two thermometers in the communications room.

The higher temperature is a reading from the thermometer close to our fibre optic router.

UPS temperature graph

UPS temperature

24 hour UPS temperature: The red line shows a stable UPS temperature never going above 21 degrees centigrade.

This reading reflects the stable temperature of the communications room, where the UPS is situated.