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Lotsa Updates in June!

There have definitely been tons of updates since we’ve last posted on this blog :) Sorry for the late posts, but the good news is that we’re still on track in our datacenter project. As you all know from previous blogs, the construction part of the datacenter buildout project has been completed and we are now working on the electrical infrastructure buildouts, installing new fire suppressant system, and start working on the mechanical buildouts.

Please read the comments below the photos that was taken today in order to find out what has been going on :)


The First Batch of the APC Cabinet order have arrived. We are just currently staging them in the datacenter floor and we will be installing them once we are almost thru with the electrical buildouts.


The efficient powerware UPS has also arrived and has been assembled together with the battery cabinet. We can’t wait to juice this baby up on the later part of the electrical project.


Guess the most important part of the electrical buildout is this transfer switch. This will be the primary power entrance into our facility and electricians are actively working on installation of this ATS as we speak.


Conduits that will juice up the Automatic Transfer Switch :)


Conduit entrance to the Automatic Transfer Switch waiting for precious copper!


Some 600amps breakers fed from the Transfer Switch.


Yeah, its still damn busy in here! :)


The new dry-pipe fire supressant installation has been completed. All pipes run has been completed and sprinkler head has also been deployed all over the datacenter. We are waiting for the VESDA system to be installed next.


New sprinkler pipe installation


The main electrical switch gear has been fenced up for security. We have some extra space for future switch gear as well in the future.

 
Power conduits has been cored into the wall of the building.

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