High performance energy: Guaranteed by Socomec

Tackling the most important industry challenges today, the latest developments from Socomec will be showcased at Data Centre World 2014. Socomec is showing an integrated range of products and services at this year’s Data Centre world, drawing on the breadth of knowledge and skills from each highly specialized division of the business to provide high performance, reliable and cost-effective power solutions that are flexible enough to be scaled to meet the rapidly changing capacity and legislative demands of Data Centres.

Andrew Wilkinson, Regional Managing Director, Socomec, comments; “Socomec invests heavily in pioneering research and product design in order to deliver world-class innovations to solve the industry’s greatest challenges in terms of energy availability, efficiency, flexibility, monitoring and sustainability – whilst also minimising Total Cost of Ownership.At Socomec, we work hard to understand the challenges facing Data Centres and critical buildings. The world in which we live and work is changing rapidly and our clients’ businesses are changing shape as a result. We will work closely with our partner organizations to understand their needs; our expert teams will create solutions that are individually engineered to optimize energy performance within a specific system architecture.”


Critical Power
Socomec’s range of UPS equipment guarantees the continuity and safety of a Data Centre’s power supply – providing the ultimate protection for critical assets.


Green Power 2.0 - a transformer-less unit - combines unbeatable energy efficiency with unity power to provide the ultimate “future-proof” critical power solution.With units now available from 160kVA to 500kVA – including the latest 250kVA unit - a combined focus on performance and efficiency, energy costs and operating expenditure is minimised and uptime is maximised – throughout the equiment lifecycle.


Furthermore, Socomec UPS systems comprise the widest ever range approved by the Carbon Trust’s Enhanced Capital Allowance Scheme (ECA) for taxable benefits on the purchase of new equipment. This means that any new purchase of an ECA approved Socomec UPS units entitles users to apply to receive capital allowance benefits and to claim back costs against the purchase of the new equipment (in some cases project costs) from the Government under their energy-saving guidelines.


Energy Efficiency
The effective management of energy costs starts with the accurate measurement and centralised monitoring of energy consumption. An advanced understanding of a site’s buildings and processes will reduce energy consumption, costs and emissions.


Socomec’s advanced Diris and Countis ranges measure, analyse and monitor network data at every level within the power infrastructure. Besides metering functions, the new DIRIS A multi-function measuring stations monitor and optimise networks by alarm management, monitoring distribution parameters and the remote control of electrical devices. They communicate via Ethernet and have temperature modules.


Also covering the metering and counting functions, the Diris N analyses the quality of the energy supplied in compliance with the criteria defined by standard EN 50160 and provides a detailed analysis of pollution such as harmonic, inter-harmonic, transient or flicker effect.


Completing the range, the Diris BCMS enables current, energy and power monitoring in Power Distribution Units or Remote Power Panels on up to 72 branch circuits. Furthermore, 10 additional circuits (mains incomers) can also be monitored – all within a single device to optimise space usage.
The new DIRIS BCMS 720 system significantly improves energy efficiency by permanently monitoring the current, energy and power on distribution circuits. Its compact form means that the system can be easily retro-fitted into all types of Power Distribution Unit (PDU) or Remote Power Panel (RPP).


Engineered for Data Centers and service buildings, the DIRIS BCMS 720 delivers reduced energy consumption in parallel with increased power availability, therefore maximising uptime.


The system also enables energy costs to be easily allocated and optmises power capacity management, allowing critical facilities to evolve over time.


Power Control and Safety
Also on show will be Socomec’s latest range of Automatic Transfer Switches including ATyS - designed specifically for low voltage automatic transfer applications. The ATyS M is designed to control switching between two single phase or three phase sources of supply in remote automatic or manual modes for emergency operations. This Transfer Switching Equipment (TSE) is designed for use with low voltage power systems with interrupted supply of the load during transfer.


The ATyS M 3s (RTSE) is operated through an externally automated, voltage free contact in the three positions (0, I and II), following a pulse logic or maintained contactor. The ATyS M 6 (ATSE) is the automatic version which controls supply and automatic transfers based on the configurable parameters.
 

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