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03/07/2008
3D "weather maps" to increase data centre energy efficiency at TelecityGroup
TelecityGroup and Van Schaik Innovation
Handling sign agreement regarding acoustic measuring device EnoTemp
Amsterdam, Eindhoven, 3July 2008.
Leading European data centre provider TelecityGroup has
signed a contract with Eindhoven based Van Schaik Innovation Handling. EnoTemp,
a mobile unit, will be used to visualize air streams and heat release at all of
TelecityGroup's Amsterdam data centres. These measurements enable
TelecityGroup to arrange the best possible cooling operations and advise its
clients on the most energy-efficient setup of their equipment. Another benefit
is that sudden temperature rises can be detected a lot quicker and analysed in
3D format afterwards. IT technicians will therefore be able to prevent equipment
shutting down due to overheating. TelecityGroup expects substantial savings in
terms of energy and costs by operating the EnoTemp.
EnoTemp measures air temperatures, air speed and humidity with sound
(sound moves faster through warm air) and processes the details in a 3D profile
of the space. This profile can be played in AVI or MPEG via short climate
recordings (comparable to live weather maps on the news showing high and low
pressure areas). EnoTemp processes air speeds from 0.001 m/s and delivers
extremely fast and precise measurements. Eighteen months ago the acoustic
measuring device was introduced, amongst others, to glasshouse horticulture and
is now successfully applied to save costs and energy in that industry.
Jeroen Schlosser, Operations Director of TelecityGroup says, "We are always looking for innovative new technologies to maximise the
energy efficiency of TelecityGroup data centres. In our particular sector,
however, until now precise measuring equipment has not been available. The
solution by Van Schaik Innovation Handling, which is already being used in the
horticultural sector, sounded so promising we contacted them as soon as we
discovered it. After testing EnoTemp ourselves, we expect that we and our
customers will benefit considerably from this device. In addition to this new
initiative, we will continue to investigate innovative technologies that can
both save costs and increase the energy efficiency of our data centres."
Wilhelm van Schaik, CEO of Van Schaik Innovation Handling, says: "Our
climate conservation measuring equipment can be used in many different ways. For
example in greenhouses, but also in laboratories, breweries and data centres.
We are very glad that forward-thinking companies such as
TelecityGroup are actively taking the initiative to innovate with our unique
technology to explore how it can be adapted to the data centre market. We are
very happy to be working with them to maximise the energy efficiency of their
data centres."
About
TelecityGroup
TelecityGroup is the leading pan-European provider of network independent data
centres offering a range of flexible, scalable data centre and value added
services. TelecityGroup specialises in the design, build, and management of
highly connected and secure environments in which customers can house their
technical, web and internet infrastructure. Each of its data centres acts a
connectivity and content hub facilitating the storage, sharing and distribution
of data, content and media. Headquartered in London, TelecityGroup operates 20
network independent data centres across seven European countries. The data
centres are located in prime positions for commerce and connectivity, including
Amsterdam, Dublin, Frankfurt, London, Manchester, Milan, Paris and Stockholm.
Telecity Group plc, the parent company of TelecityGroup, is listed on the London
Stock Exchange (LSE: TCY)
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