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Data centre in Slovakia opts for Cummins Power Generation solution

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Cummins Czech Republic has provided a standby power solution to the DataCube data centre – the largest and most modern data centre in Slovakia, and probably in all of central Europe. The newly opened 6,700 m2 data centre meets National Security Authority safety class 3, and exceeds European Tier III+ environmental standards.

The DataCube data centreThe first implementation stage required two generator sets to provide a total power of 3.4 MW. Cummins Czech Republic installed Cummins Power Generation C2200 D5 and C2000 D5 generator sets, equipped with QSK60 engines and managed by a PowerCommand® PCC3201 controls. The system is designed to ensure synchronisation of multiple generator sets during later implementation stages. When operating at full capacity, the data centre is expected to require a total power of 25 MW. This goal will be achieved in five phases and will involve a total of 13 generator sets with a rated performance of 1,675 kVA to 2,500 kVA.

Cummins Czech Republic came out on top after a multi-round tender process, chiefly thanks to many years of experience with Cummins Power Generation generator sets, and also thanks to its high level of service in both equipment installation and after-sales support. The generator sets were installed in custom-made containers measuring 12 x 2.6 x 3.5 metres. The containers were built in cooperation with Cummins Power Generation in Poland, and their height meant specialised transport was necessary to bring them to the assembly site.

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7×24 Exchange Spring Conference: Cummins Power Generation a gold sponsor and vendor presenter

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The 7×24 Exchange, a non-profit organization, is the leading knowledge exchange for those who design, build, operate and maintain mission-critical enterprise information infrastructures. Cummins Power Generation is a gold sponsor for the 7×24 Exchange’s Spring Conference, to be held in Orlando, June 10-13, where we will also be a vendor presenter.

The theme of the spring conference is “End-to-End Reliability: Thought Leadership.” Ken Box, P.E., Territory Manager for Power Systems, will be presenting at the Vendor Knowledge Exchange, the portion of the conference where suppliers introduce new technology and discuss new products. This event takes place Monday, June 11, at 4:10 P.M.

Ken’s presentation will focus on Cummins solutions for meeting the EPA’s Tier 4 emissions regulations covering stationary power generation equipment. Under the current regulations, most new diesel power generation systems must be EPA-certified as capable of meeting the Tier 4 Interim emissions performance standards. Cummins Power Generation is one of only a handful of companies capable of meeting these requirements.

We look forward to seeing you in Orlando. To learn more about the conference, click here.

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Cummins Power Generation to present seminar and exhibit at the Uptime Institute Symposium

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The Uptime Institute is a leading data center consulting and research firm that hosts the annual Uptime Institute symposium every spring. This year’s Symposium will be held at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California, on May 14–17.  As a partner underwriter for the event, we will be participating on the exhibition floor as well as presenting a technology innovation seminar.

The theme of Uptime Institute Symposium 2012 is “Digital Infrastructure Convergence.” This theme underscores the need for businesses, IT and data center managers to develop a common language, common goals, and the cross-disciplinary skills necessary to meet the rapidly changing computing demands of business. Emergency standby power is a critical element in meeting those demands and therefore an integral part of facility design and operation for data centers.

Terry Seger, a senior member of Cummins Power Generation’s Tier 4 team, will be speaking on “EPA Tier 4: Emissions Regulations and their Impact on Data Centers.”  Terry has participated in structuring emergency power systems for some of the world’s largest data centers. So be sure to mark your calendar to hear his presentation at 10:30–11:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 15 in Grand Ballroom H.

In addition, you will find our knowledgeable and experienced Cummins system experts on hand in Booth 412 at the Expo Hall, May 14–15. They’re looking forward to hearing about your specific data center backup power needs and to helping you explore potential solutions.

For more information about this year’s event, click here to visit the Symposium website.  We hope to see you soon in sunny Santa Clara!

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Cummins Power Generation distributor provides complete data centre power solution for air base in Iraq

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The data centre at an Iraqi Army air base is being powered by a Cummins Power Generation solution supplied and installed by Modern Iraq Company for Trading Agencies (MICTA), the Cummins Power Generation distributor in the country.
 
The data centre, which is at Taji Air Base located near the capital Baghdad, has a total power requirement of 100 kW. MICTA has met this requirement by installing two C150 D5 enclosed generator sets powered by BTA5.9 engines, plus a GTEC 250 Amp Automated Transfer Switch, a fuel system and power cabling.
 
Taji airbaseMICTA performed multiple roles on the project, acting as consultant, mechanical contractor and electrical contractor. Installation progressed smoothly with no problems. The equipment operates inside a generator room which MICTA itself helped to design.

The Iraqi Army both owns and operates the equipment. Cummins Power Generation generator sets were selected for their reliability and lower noise levels. The Iraqi Army became a MICTA customer in 2008, and now has six Cummins Power Generation installations.

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Cummins Power Generation scales logistical and physical heights for N+1 data center installation in heart of Chicago

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CoreSite’s colocation (COLO) data center adjacent to the Chicago Board of Trade serves over 80 customers, including Tier 1 ISPs, financial trading firms, content delivery networks, cloud computing providers, and system integrators. The company decided to replace its old backup power system with a new, more powerful system from Cummins Power Generation. Meeting CoreSite’s requirements posed a series of design and logistical challenges that put Cummins to the test.

First, the old 6 MW system had to be removed and the new 8 MW Cummins system installed, on a seventh-story rooftop. Among other things, that meant closing busy streets in the downtown Loop. Another challenge was how to fit four 2-MW generator sets plus a DMC 200 paralleling system in the limited roof space available. A third challenge involved provisioning temporary backup power during the transition. And fourth, the entire project had to be completed on a tight lead time.

Read a new case history that tells how it was all accomplished — ahead of schedule.

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Mission Critical and Cummins partnering for upcoming webinar on backup power for data centers

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Attention data center managers: Cummins Power Generation is sponsoring a Mission Critical webinar all about data center power reliability and backup power. Scheduled for April 25, you won’t want to miss it!

Entitled “New Perspectives on Reliability and Redundancy in Data Centers,” the webinar will be presented by Dan McGroary from Trinity Mission Critical and Michael Gulas from Concept Construction Services, Inc.

Watch for an email coming to you soon with the time of the webinar as well as instructions on how to register.

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Cummins Power Generation selected by data centre operator NEXTDC to provide emergency back-up power at its new Brisbane facility

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Data centres are becoming big business as companies turn to outside specialists to provide managed data storage services. NEXTDC was established in 2010 by Bevan Slattery, one of Australia’s most successful IT and internet entrepreneurs. NEXTDC says its national portfolio of independent data centres will “enable the cloud revolution” by providing the high availability, connectivity and security that organisations need to transition to cloud computing – the term for services delivered via the internet. Indeed, cloud computing is predicted to be one of the biggest growth industries in the history of business.

NEXTDC’s first data centre, in the Brisbane CBD, has been ‘live’ since September 2011 and is a high-quality Tier 3 facility guaranteeing 99.982% availability of data while also offering premium security. Redundancy at the data centre is N+1 meaning all systems have at least one independent back-up so that there is system availability in the event of component failure.

A data centre’s massed racks of servers draw significant power and put out a lot of heat, placing considerable demand on power supply and air conditioning systems. Emergency back-up power generation is thus a critical requirement for a data centre to ensure integrity and functionality of the hosted computer environment.

The back-up system at NEXTDC includes three Cummins Power Generation C2250 generator sets powered by 60-litre Cummins QSK60 engines, and three Cummins DMC1000 digital master control systems.The 2250 kVA gensets work in conjunction with a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system of batteries. In the event of a mains failure, the UPS system maintains power supply until the three gensets come on line and take over within 10 seconds.

The Cummins master control systems provide mains paralleling which allows seamless transfer of the data centre loads back to mains supply after a power outage. This means there is no power interruption from generator supply to mains supply after an outage, so there is no impact on data centre services or computer systems. The mains paralleling also benefits maintenance test runs in that the generators can be regularly exercised with true data centre loads without interrupting the building power supply.

David Levinge, who headed up the project for Cummins Brisbane, says the reputation of the Cummins Power Generation product and the ability to meet a short delivery time were key to the project success. He points out that limited space and access were a real challenge for the project with the basement level the only option for the genset installation.

A number of meetings were held with the consulting engineers, ARUP, to bring all the concepts into a functional system. This included the final operational philosophy of having three incoming mains supplies and each genset being able to synchronise with its respective feeder supply. “Each generator needed to have its ‘top’ engine components, such as turbochargers, removed to reduce the height of the equipment for installation,” Levinge points out. “All components removed were reassembled on site by our power generation service team to a high standard to ensure integrity of the equipment.”

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1.6 MW power station installed by Cummins Power Generation distributor supports Asiacell data centre in Baghdad

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AsiacellCummins Power Generation equipment is providing prime power for Asiacell’s Al-Masbah Data Centre in Baghdad. A 1.6 MW power station has been installed and commissioned by Cummins Iraqi distributor MICTA, the Modern Iraq Company for Trading Agencies.
 
Asiacell is one of the biggest telecom companies in Iraq, alongside Zain and Korek, and is undertaking an expansion and replacement programme for more than 1000 of its sites in the country. It became a Cummins Power Generation customer in 2006 and now has three Cummins installations. Its experience of Cummins product reliability meant there were no other suppliers considered for the work.

MICTA performed the roles of consultant, mechanical contractor and electrical contractor. Four Cummins Power Generation C550 D5e enclosed generator sets with QSX15 engines have been installed in a MICTA-designed room. Special attention was paid to air quality and noise levels. The system operates automatically, in a parallel configuration. MICTA designed and installed a solution that uses LV switchgear, DMC1000 control, ATS GTEC 1600 Amps with bypass, a fuel system, power and control cables, and a SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) system.

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Cummins Power Generation backup system meets special requirements at Swiss airport

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Cummins Power Generation is providing the standby power for Zürich international airport’s data centre and aircraft handling operations. Cummins Swiss distributor AKSA Würenlos has installed three Cummins Power Generation C1675 D5 generator sets, each capable of delivering 1675 kVA, configured in parallel for load sharing.

AKSAThe generator sets were installed in a pre-built room with particular consideration for noise level and air quality. Specific adaptations included soot filters, a specially adapted Programmable Logic Controller, emission after-treatment and a special remote cooling layout. Handover of the standby power system followed a successful 24-hour reliability test run. The system is expected to be required to operate 25 hours a year, including an annual 24-hour test.

Zürich airport, also known locally as Kloten Airport, is operated by Flughafen Zürich. It is Switzerland’s largest international flight gateway, handling 23 million passengers in 2010, and acts as a hub for Swiss International Air Lines. A railway station located underneath the terminal building has services to many parts of the country and a direct service to Munich in Germany. The total power requirement for the airport site and its associated public railway is around 6 MW.

AKSA Würenlos came in ahead of a rival supplier which had installed two generator sets on the site as recently as 2003. According to CEO Franz R. Duerr, “Cummins won the order thanks to its ability to meet the customer’s special requirements,” and thanks to the ability to integrate the system into the existing airport infrastructure.

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Cummins Power Generation presents solutions for datacenters in São Paulo.

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Datacenter Dynamics, an event focusing on important subjects and challenges faced by datacenter project designers and operators, kicked off on October 3. It was held at the Transamerica Hotel in São Paulo. Participants visiting the Cummins Power Generation exhibit were able to obtain further information about our advanced technology, energy efficiency and safety. Further, they learned about specific installation details relevant to datacenters. Exhibit staff felt the show was very productive and presented an opportunity to acquaint visitors with the comprehensive range and benefits of Cummins solutions.

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