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Figure 2 shows basic power distribution at the row level of a data center. The primary distribution 

components are the UPSs, the power distribution rack, and the power distribution cables. While this 

paper describes the UPSs as being in front of (feeding) the power distribution panels, alternate 
configurations are possible depending on data center needs.  

 

Figure 2

. AC 

power distribution at the row level

 

Server Rack 

Server Rack 

Server Rack 

IT  

Equipment 

Rack 

Power 

Distribution 

Rack 

 

 

Distribution 

Panel 

415/230 VAC 

or 

208/110 VAC

  

415Y 

or 

208 VAC 

UPS 

Rack 

UPS 

415Y  

or 

208 VAC 

 

 
 
 

Power 

Distribution 

Units 

UPS 

UPS 

UPS 

UPS 

UPS 

 

Distribution 

Panel 

 

Power 

Distribution 

Cables 

 

 
Under normal conditions, the UPSs receive input power from the AC mains in the range of 415Y/230 

VAC (international) or 208Y VAC (North America). If the input power rises above or falls below the 

expected range or if it is interrupted completely, the UPSs go online and apply battery power to the 
distribution panels. The UPSs will continue to provide battery power until utility power is restored to 

within the accepted operating range or until the building generator can produce the required power, 

whichever comes first. Once UPS input power resumes (either because the building generator comes 

online or because utility power is restored) the UPSs will go back offline and resume their normal 
mode of operation, which is to charge the batteries while allowing power from the generator to pass 

through to the power distribution rack. The power distribution rack evenly distributes AC power 

through the distribution cables to the IT equipment racks. 

Concerns and trends in designing power infrastructures 

The power distribution system of a data center should provide the following: 

 

Flexibility—easily adaptable to reconfigurations of the data center  

 

Scalability—expandable with IT infrastructure growth 

 

Reliability—providing constant service with no unscheduled downtime 

 

Efficiency—minimizing the cost of utility power and reducing greenhouse gas emissions 

The actual power infrastructure of a data center will depend on several factors: 

 

Number of racks: 

 

Small data center: fewer than 20 racks 

 

Medium data center: 20 to 100 racks 

 

Large data center: more than100 racks 

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Summary of Contents for 204451-002 - UPS T2200 XR

Page 1: ...PS load considerations 5 UPS topologies single conversion versus double conversion 6 HP solution high efficiency three phase UPSs 7 Three phase power distribution technology 8 Load balancing and monit...

Page 2: ...al load properly with facility power to ensure safe and cost efficient operation Power distribution in data centers The typical data center uses power that originates from the utility power grid and i...

Page 3: ...tery power until utility power is restored to within the accepted operating range or until the building generator can produce the required power whichever comes first Once UPS input power resumes eith...

Page 4: ...fits of distributing three phase power to individual racks become more significant Strictly speaking IT equipment ITE does not use three phase power1 the benefits are in its distribution These benefit...

Page 5: ...erated by most power supply units is typically within the 47 to 64 Hz range to accommodate worldwide applications UPS must maintain output frequency within the acceptable range Power factor correction...

Page 6: ...gure 4B includes a rectifier In normal operation the rectifier processes the AC input voltage and routes the DC to the inverter that produces the output In online operation the batteries provide the i...

Page 7: ...t that meets load requirements When AC input power is absent the system goes into battery mode Figure 5 HP RP12000 3 UPS Figure 6 DCOD topology used in HP three phase UPSs One characteristic of the DC...

Page 8: ...o 85 percent efficiency at the same loading Three phase power distribution technology The benefits of distributing three phase power to individual racks become significant for high density installatio...

Page 9: ...planning Racks receiving two AC buses will require power distribution units PDUs to be installed in pairs to achieve a balance of equipment loading With three phase distribution each equipment rack re...

Page 10: ...ferent levels of load monitoring Circuit monitoring panel provides local display of current loading at the distribution panel level Enhanced monitoring provides local display of current demand voltage...

Page 11: ...60 kilowatts through a PD rack and power distribution cables to a high density system of four 15 kW ITE racks In this example the ITE racks use conventional air cooling as supplied through plenums in...

Page 12: ...ts of power distributed through the HP PDR In this example the HP Modular Cooling System MCS is used to provide chilled water forced air cooling for the IT equipment The UPSs and PDR use conventional...

Page 13: ...T equipment and power distribution products from different sources to build a complete datacenter There were always concerns of how easily efficiently and reliably components from different vendors wo...

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