Secure I.T. Environments upgrades Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board infrastructure

New fire suppression, UPS, LED lighting and EMS infrastructure installed on time and in budget.

Secure I.T. Environments has completed a series of infrastructure upgrades at one of the communication facilities at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.

The works, which are the latest in a series of projects SITE has conducted for the trust in recent years, upgrade a series of key infrastructure areas, replacing technology that was reaching the end of its serviceable life, and brings new features and benefits, such as improved energy efficiency.

Upgrades completed include:

· Design, supply and install new fire suppression system, including extraction and external status units

· Replacement of existing lighting with an LED solution with PIR sensors

· Supply and installation of Riello Multi Power UPS capable of 30-minutes autonomy at full load in N+1 configuration

· Installation of new environmental monitoring system

· Power supply works to support new systems

Chris Wellfair, Projects Director at Secure I.T. Environments, said: “Planned maintenance and upgrades is a key part of the data centre lifecycle. With strong long-term planning, upgrades and the replacement of equipment can be phased and managed more easily from a budget perspective. Such upgrades often bring new features and benefits, and usually cut the running costs of the data centre once live, and lower risk.”

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