Take a look at what our customers are saying: “EEC partnered with IFAW from the start of the project to design build and deliver a high-performance, energy-efficient, data center. The EEC team was professional, responsive and clearly dedicated to the success of the project."
Phyllis Bayer
Director of IT Operations - IFAW
"I would recommend Electronic Environments to anybody who has a UPS backup system or is looking to add a UPS backup."
Mark Carroll
Facility Manager - Dialogic Inc.
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Visit Electronic Environments at Data Center World Orlando - Oct. 5 & 6 -- Booth #215
We know that engineering, constructing and servicing data centers has become an increasingly complex undertaking. Stop by our booth #215 at Data Center Worldand talk to one of our data center experts. Let us explain how we can assist you with your next Data Center project or service requirements.
Check out our newestData Center Cooling options that can help you save energy and money.
Does your Data Center have hot spots? We will have a HotSpotr under floor air mover in our booth - your fastest, simplest and least expensive way to fix local thermal problems in data rooms.
Not attending yet? Would you like to offer you a expo-only pass for Tuesday, October 6th - click on the link below to register:
http://www.afcom.com/dcwfall2009emailexpopass.html
Load Bank Testing for your
Standby Emergency Generator Do you perform an annual load bank test on your standby emergency generator. It is recommended that generators undergo a resistance/reactance load bank test over its full load range for a minimum of 2 hours annually.
This is different from exercising your generator un-loaded (resistance only), which only confirms the engine's ability to crank out a given kW, and the generator's ability to deliver an equivalent (equal) amount of kVA. It does not put the generator through the same paces it would experience under actual operating conditions. In effect, only engine performance is validated in a resistance-only test and it can cause other problems such as wet stacking.
Learn more about load bank testing and what our generator experts recommend.
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Q & A with our Critical Facility Experts Question: What is one of the most common electrical problems that your data center customers run into?
Answer: Circuit overloading is one of the most common we run into. The result is often interruption of power to the IT equipment when the circuit breaker opens in an over-current condition. These instances can be avoided if the data center preventive maintenance program includes thermal scanning of the electrical infrastructure components. The thermal scan should provide an early indication of potential circuit overload before the overload results in failure.
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Electronic Environments and AdaptivCool form Alliance to Reduce Data Center Energy ConsumptionThis alliance is designed to help companies of all sizes reduce energy expenses and operating costs. Electronic Environments will provide AdaptivCool's HotSpotr and award winning Room Scale Intelligent Cooling (RSIC) system as part of its core offering, expanding the breadth and scope of Electronic Environments' already significant data center infrastructure solutions—with an added emphasis on data center energy management.
See our press release for more information: http://www.eecnet.com/adaptivcool_press_release.htm
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