Data Center Essentials: Power & Electrical
What you’ll learn
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Introduction to data center electrical and power systems
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Redundancy concepts for electrical distribution and equipment
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Understanding of electrical equipment, systems, and controls
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How differing priorties and data center types change the electrical design
In this course we dive more deeply into the electrical and power systems and components that support data centers. With data centers using about 5% of the world’s energy and growing, these power systems are ever-expanding and improving. With the internet expected to be an essential part of our lives, the electrical infrastructure supporting the data centers that power the internet are becoming more essential to understand and support.
We will cover the many aspects of the most typical electrical systems and equipment for data centers, including terminology, standards, acronyms, operation, efficiency, and more. Whether taking a walk through a data center or working in one every day, it is important to understand how the power around you is flowing to keep the internet humming along.
During the five lectures we will cover:
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Concepts, path of power, and diagrams – typical electrical terms, power path from grid to chip, and redundancy levels
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Voltages and primary equipment – AC/DC power, the major electrical equipment that supports all of the data center power needs
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UPS systems and components – primary & secondary purposes, types, operations, and efficiencies
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Power distribution – PDUs, RPPs, power monitoring, controls, receptacles & plugs
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Conductors, conduits and breakers – protection devices, standards, sizing, switches and other devices
Who this course is for:
- Architects
- Engineering design professionals
- Facilities operations
- Contractors
- Technicians
- Electrical engineers, technicians, operators
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Gerardo Correa –
Although it’s a little bit outdated in the version of standards, it’s a great course!
Nomer Caburnay –
Yes, it was full of information with regards to Data Center power perspective.
Harnaik Parmar –
it was informative, quite technical in parts but I learnt a lot about how data centres are set up
Santosh Dasari –
It’s quite good for beginners to understand whole summary of the data center electrical system. It would be highly appreciated if it covers little more detailing about ATS, STS, Batteries, Isolation Transformers, Generators and grounding concepts.
Also suggested to include assessment after completion of course to validate the learnings/understanding of individuals.
Stephen Hodgson –
Excellent match – great revision & refresh of all those basics
Vijaya Krishna Lade –
Basic introduction to the data center electrical systems has been provided. Further, course has been extended for more time. In my opinion course can be completed in lesser time,. 5 hours is more.
Mujeeb Ahmed –
the faculty with all examples, made it very interesting and make me commit to watch entire session fully focused and dedicated thank you sir..
Arun Pawar –
Its great information and explanations.
Sandeep Singh Bhadoria –
Good explanation of various DC infra components. I wish to learn capacity planning and sizing of these components.
Jakub Müller –
Very good introduction to the topic. Some references are only applicable to the US but the general concepts are well presented.
Gourav Devale –
This one is awesome! Thanks
Miitenn Gadoya –
GOOD KNOWLEDGE AND BRUSHING UP THE LEARNING IN BEST POSSIBLE WAY