PECM Issue 15 2015 | Page 65

W hen a burst pipe threatened loss of critical temperature control in the data centre of a major telecommunications company, Andrews Chiller Hire were called upon to deliver a solution that would achieve and maintain constant air temperature whilst the in-house air conditioning system was shut down for repair and test. Since the water leak was discovered on a Saturday maintenance staff needed to contact a chiller hire company that could support them immediately, providing a solution to protect the expensive equipment at the data centre. Should the air conditioning system have to be shut down, without any alternative supply of chilled air it would be extremely costly, with the company facing millions of pounds per hour in lost revenue, and potential contractual supplier fines. Andrews Chiller Hire was the first point of contact since it offers ‘local’ availability of chillers and associated equipment, and there is no such thing as closed-at-weekends, the company provides round-the-clock service, 365 days a year. It is this level of support backed by experience staff that has enabled Andrews to deliver, promptly, so many temporary fully engineered solutions. Data centres with their banks of computer suites demand a consistent temperature controlled environment. Heat dissipated from computers, servers and other associated electronic equipment is a major contributor to rising room temperatures hence the requirement for a reliable airconditioning system. With any temperature rise there can be a subsequent increase in room humidity creating potential from electrostatic discharge which is detrimental to safe and secure computer performance. The outcome is potential total loss of or corruption to data. The emergency phone call to Andrews Chiller Hire was made on a Saturday aftern