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Supplying Backup Power to Data Centers
Supplying uninterrupted power to a data center 100% of the time is critical for operations. A data center is a facility that is used to house computer systems and can house components such as backup power controls, redundant data connections, communications, HVAC, and security controls.
Backup generators are used to insure the components have uninterrupted power. This article explores the function of backup generators at a data center, EPA regulations, and the role Diesel Service & Supply can play in regard to de-installing and decommissioning a backup generator when a data center desires to upgrade an existing system, as well as purchasing a generator from a facility that is upgrading its system. Click below to read more...
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Caterpillar 600 kW
2003 Diesel Generator, 480 V,
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 903 Amps, Standby
478 Hours, Unit#: 87255
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Kohler 300 kW
2003 Diesel Generator, 480 V,
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 451 Amps, Standby,
407 Hours, Unit#: 87226
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Cummins 500 kW
2004 Diesel Generator, 277/480 V,
3-Phase, 60 Hz, 752 Amps, Standby
404 Hours, Unit#: 87251
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Cummins 1000 kW
2008 Diesel Generator, 480 V,
3-Phase, 60 Hz, Standby,
175 Hours, Unit#: 87231
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Data Center Power (ForesterNetwork.com) Data centers are backed up by still more data centers and ideally, the power supplying each data center is backed up by more power. |
Cat Adds Natural Gas Gen-Set (DieselEngineTurbine.com) Caterpillar has introduced the G3512 natural gas generator set which the company said is engineered to meet an array of critical standby market requirements. |
How Does Diesel Power Your State? (DieselForum.org) View any state to see news and data on how diesel powers the state's economy, is the backbone of transportation systems and how policymakers in the state recognize the value of clean diesel technology. |
Cat to Close Five More Plants (DieselProgress.com) Caterpillar, Inc. will close five U.S. plants and shed about 820 positions as it continues to adjust to weak demand in the global equipment markets, according to reports in the financial press. |
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Caterpillar (3608 Genset) |
2250 kW |
Waukesha (Natural Gas) |
2100 kW |
Kohler |
2000 kW |
Cummins |
1500 kW |
Caterpillar |
1250 kW |
Mitsubishi |
1025 kW |
Detroit |
1000 kW |
Cummins |
750 kW |
Kohler |
600 kW |
Caterpillar |
500 kW |
Cummins |
350 kW |
Baldor (Natural Gas) |
325 kW |
Caterpillar |
250 kW |
Multiquip (Trailer Mounted) |
240 kW |
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