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Kinetic Backup Power for SRCF

Kinetic Backup Power for SRCF . Bob Hall, Senior Manager, Applications Engineering Kit Killingsworth, System Sales Engineer. Agenda. Introductions Phil Reese’s Vision Who is Active Power Products Product value proposition The 415 VAC Data Center One Line

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Kinetic Backup Power for SRCF

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  1. Kinetic Backup Power for SRCF Bob Hall, Senior Manager, Applications Engineering Kit Killingsworth, System Sales Engineer

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Phil Reese’s Vision • Who is Active Power • Products • Product value proposition • The 415 VAC Data Center • One Line • Advantages to drive lower PUE • Air side economizing • Technology • Flywheel energy storage • UPS parallel online topology • TCO

  3. A Simple Idea and Vision • The vision of a single man can be a powerful, driving factor • The vision of Stanford to explore alternative solutions for their data center in both power and cooling

  4. Who is Active Power? • Active Power is a leading global manufacturer of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and modular infrastructure solutions for data centers and other mission critical operations • Our products and servicesprovide tangible operational advantages through an unmatched combination of power density, reliability, and total cost of ownership • Chosen by marquee customers around the world, we help them achieve their most forward thinking data center designs Global Customers

  5. Company Snapshot • Overview • Founded 1992; IPO 2000 • NASDAQ: ACPW • 23% average annual growth since 2005 • 57 country implementations • 3,800+ flywheels shipped • 160+ million hours of field runtime • 900 MW power protection deployed • Innovation • Patented flywheel technology • 100+ global patents issued • Global Operation Centers • Austin, Texas (HQ) • UK • Germany • China • Capabilities • 9001:2008 ISO Manufacturing • Packaging & Integration Services • Design & Project Management • Installation & Maintenance • Partners

  6. The Data Center Paradigm Shift to 415 VAC

  7. The 415V Data Center • MV – LV Transformation at UPS • 5KV / 415V transformer feeds UPS • 415V in/out of UPS • Single phase 230V distributed server racks • Benefits • Transform close to load still allows benefits of small MV cabling • Eliminate PDU transformer cost and efficiency losses • Reduce footprint of many PDUs PDU A 1250KVA 1250KVA 5KV 415VY/230V 1000 KVA 900KW CDB A 415/230V

  8. Major Savings in MV / 415V Distribution 4MW UPS project, expandable to 8 MW • Capex • Reduced wiring cost by $250,000 dollars (14% of total installation) by providing MV as close to the load (point of transformation) as possible • Eliminate 480:208V transformers in PDUs • Reduced MV breakers by $360,000 (11% of total hardware) • Reduced UPS / PDU space consumption by 50% • Opex • Improve efficiency by 2-3% by eliminating transformation steps ($65,000 annual savings @ 3MW; $171,000 annual savings @ 8MW) • Improve power supply (server) efficiency by 1.5-2% operating at higher voltage ($42,000 annual savings @ 3MW; $112,000 @ 8MW) • Total annual savings of $239,000 @ 3MW; $635,000 @ 8MW) • Lower losses = less cooling required

  9. SRCF Abbreviated SLD

  10. PUE – Power Usage Effectiveness How PUE is changing the topologies, functions, and characteristics of UPS in the data center space Total Facility Power PUE = IT Equipment Power

  11. More on PUE • Power usage effectiveness (PUE) is a measure of how efficiently a data center uses its power; specifically, how much of the power is actually used by the computing equipment • PUE is the inverse of data center infrastructure efficiency (DCIE). • An ideal PUE is 1.0 • Anything that isn't considered a computing device in a data center (i.e., lighting, cooling, etc.) falls into the category of facility power usage

  12. Value Propositions to DriveLower PUE • Medium Voltage Application • Highly Efficient, Up to ~98% • Minimal if any AC needed for the UPS, will operate up to 104 F without de-rating • Half the heat rejection of legacy UPS • No special room needed – less construction cost • Power Dense – twice the power in half the space • Lower overall maintenance cost • Air side economizing for facility

  13. Utility Savings of Highly Efficient UPS

  14. UPS Technology and Product Overview to Achieve Lowest PUE and TCO

  15. Power Dense and Reliable Modular * Scalable * Flexible Field Upgradeable * Grows with IT and Business Needs Paralleling Capability for Multi-Megawatt Solutions 1200 kVA 900 kVA 600 kVA 300 kVA

  16. AC AC DC DC DC DC AC AC CleanSource UPS Multi-Module Systems – Z Series MMS One-line Dual Input Option MBP External Only Input Isolation Switches System Cabinet • Built in: • Maintainability • Scalability • Redundancy AC AC DC DC DC DC AC AC Output Isolation Switches System Cabinet

  17. Flywheel UPS Parallel Online Architecture Static Bypass • Conditions power to load • Voltage regulation • Power Factor correction • Harmonic cancellation • Low input current distortion • Overload capability • Unlimited cycling Harmonic Current

  18. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) • Lower installation costs • Flywheel and communication cables as well as wire way provided • Efficiency – up to 98% • Minimal cooling requirements • Less heat rejection • Small footprint, power dense • Low maintenance costs • No battery cooling required • No battery changes • A KNOWN Energy Source

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