M&E Equipment
M&E Equipment
Technological breakthroughs are helping to improve the safety, productivity, accessibility and sustainability of energy systems worldwide.
Energy costs will continue to rise with digitalisation because more sensors and equipment are connected. Energy consumption is a major consideration affecting technological deployment. Technology can play a vital role in becoming more energy-efficient and reducing carbon tax.
Having energy management systems (EMS) in place in your facilities can fully utilise the systems’ capabilities to achieve energy efficiencies. These solutions can save energy dollars beyond ordinary time-of-day control.
Critical Equipment
Precision Cooling System
Data centres’ equipment generates heat which produces a dry and heated environment. This condition will call for a cooling system to regulate the data centre equipment room. Precision cooling systems are used in sensitive equipment room environments like data centres. In-row or In-rack cooling technology would help to reduce electrical consumption by up to 30%
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
In the event of any power interruptions, UPS systems (and its backup batteries) installed in the data centre provide power supply to critical equipment, preventing equipment downtime and maintaining business continuity.
Electrical Switchgears
Electrical switchgears serve the purpose of regulating and controlling the electrical power supply to systems. It is vital equipment that protects IT equipment from overcurrent, short circuits or any other faults in the systems. Once an abnormality is detected, it then isolates the faulty circuit without interrupting other circuits.
Mechanical Ventilation System
Mechanical ventilation systems are used to regulate temperature and humidity conditions of servers and IT equipment rooms round the clock. Such usage is to prevent degradation of performance and shorten the equipment lifespan.
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