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EN 50600-Series “Data Centre Facilities & Infrastructures”
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Jens Dittrich CEO dvt Consulting AG Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3
Objective for an EN DC Standard
Problem
• Existing standards and guidelines on DC facilities’ design are not comprehensive and/or not compatible with European or international practices.
Solution/Approach
• The new EN 50600 standard for one room to multiple building facilities, also considering the diverse DC business models with their complexities.
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Global Approach to the Standard
• Overall European design standards for all facilities and infrastructures of a data centre
• Developed by CENELEC, a recognized, non-profit European standardisation body
• Business-oriented design approach, to be understood and agreed across-the-board by different trades
• Takes into account availability, physical safety installations and enabling energy efficiency
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
The Standards of the EN 50600 Series
• address all persons dealing with data centres, such as
• owners, facility managers, ICT managers, project managers, main contractors;
• consultants, architects, building designers and builders, system and installation designers;
• suppliers of equipment;
• installers, maintainers.
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
What EN 50600 is not:
• no solution manual for all situations "80/20“ approach
• no special cases or special solutions fundamental principles and a wider framework of options
• no replacement for careful specialist planning and competent
realisation/operation enabling persons concerned to focus on the optimum
implementation of specific boundary conditions
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Overview of the EN50600 Standard
Part 1 General Concepts
Part 2.1 Bldg Construction
Part 2.2 Power Distribution
Part 2.3 Environmental Control
Part 2.4 Cabling Infrastructure
Part 2.5 Physical Security
Part 3.2 Management
Part 3.3 Operation
Part 3.1 Overview
Part 3.1 Mgmt and Operation
Part 4.1 Overview
Part 4.2 Power Usage Effectiveness
Part 4.3 Renewable Energy Factor
Part 99-1 (TR) European CoC Data Centre Efficiency
General Operate Efficiency Best Practices Design
released or in release by 2016
work in progress
possible future developments
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Status of the EN 50600 series
EN 50600-1: 2013-05 EN 50600-2-1: 2014-09 EN 50600-2-2: 2014-09 EN 50600-2-3: 2015-03 EN 50600-2-4: 2016-06
EN 50600-2-5: Final Voting, expected Q1/2016 EN 50600-3-1: Standard Approved, expected Q4/2015
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
EN 50600-1 General Concepts
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EN 50600-1: General Concepts (1)
• Fundamental Definitions
• Definition „Data Centre“ is based on its function, not its physical shape
• “common language“ used by all trades
• Definition of DC areas and spaces • exclusively for one data centre
• together with other users in multi-purpose buildings
• General principles for planning • Planning process
• Planning principles • Availability, EMC concept, physical security, energy efficiency
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
EN 50600-1: General Concepts (2)
• Design Approach from the Business Perspective
• Perform a Business Risk Analysis • Risk Analysis • Downtime Cost Analysis
• Perform an Operational Cost Analysis
• Apply local rules & regulations or energy efficiency initiatives
• Resulting Design Parameters for the entire DC
• Availability Class
• Protection Classes
• Energy Efficiency Enablement Level
• Guideline for the design of all facilities & infrastructures
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Availability Classes
The business risk analysis defines the required resilience and redundancy.
Class 1 (low) Class 2 (medium) Class 3 (high) Class 4 (very high)
example for Power Distribution
Single-path (no redundancy)
Single-path (redundancy via components)
Multi-path (redundancy via systems)
Multi-path (fault tolerant incl. maintenance)
example for Environmental Control
no specific requirements
Single-path (no redundancy)
Single-path (redundancy via components)
Multi-path (redundancy via systems including maintenance)
example for Cabling
Single-path using direct connections
Single-path using fixed infrastructure
Multi-path using fixed infrastructure
Multi-path using fixed infrastructure with diverse pathways
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Example Availability Classes 1
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Example Availability Classes 2
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Example Availability Classes 3
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Example Availability Classes 4
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Protection Classes
The risk analysis defines the required protection measures inside the DC.
Class 1 (low) Class 2 (medium) Class 3 (high) Class 4 (very high)
example for Access Control
Public or semi-public area
Area restricted to authorised personnel and visitors.
Area restricted to specific personnel and visitors. Class 2 to be accompanied by Class 3 personnel.
Area restricted to specific personnel. Class 2 and 3 to be accompanied by Class 4 personnel.
example for Fire Safety
no specific requirements
Fire detection, alarm signalling and suppression in area. Secures DC function during fire in Class 1 area.
Fire detection, alarm signalling and suppression in area. Secures DC function during fire in Class 1 or 2 area.
Fire detection, alarm signalling and suppression in area. Secures DC function during fire in that area or elsewhere in the data centre.
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Efficiency of Energy/Resources
Measuring the consumption of energy / resources • Calculation of suitable parameters (KPI): EN 50600-4-X
3 Granularity Levels • Level 1: simple information for the entire DC
• Level 2: detailed information for certain installations and infrastructures of the DC
• Level 3: granular data for individual DC elements
Fixing the required level of energy efficiency at start of planning: • Breakdown of operational costs (external regulatory or statutory
requirements, individual or user-defined rules)
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Energy Efficiency Enablement
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Why Energy Efficiency in the DC?
An energy-efficient data centre secures a huge economic advantage because
• the electricity costs for operating it are reduced and,
• as a consequence, air-conditioning costs are also lower;
• both plant areas (power distribution / environmental control) can therefore be designed smaller;
• so that the construction costs and the operating costs can be reduced.
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Example (Germany)
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
• The DARZ building was formerly owned by the German Federal Bank.
• As a special design element, the building houses a vault with a total area of 550 m²!
• Project aim: Convert the building into a data centre (IT-Room space 2.300 m²) and provide modern conference rooms and office space.
Example DARZ (Germany)
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Example DARZ (Germany)
The specifications of EN 50600 were fully adhered to when converting the building into a DC, both during planning and execution.
As a result,
• the data centre is rated as Availability and Protection Class 3 (TÜV Germany certified)!
• its energy efficiency is extremely high as regards all significant units required for the power supply and air conditioning.
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Example DARZ (Germany)
Complying with the specifications of EN 50600 yielded considerable advantages for the builder, namely:
• An extremely secure and economical DC, resulting in a huge competitive advantage!
• Excellent example of converting an existing bank into a modern and future-oriented data centre.
• The DC has won Germany‘s Data Centre Award 2015 in the category “Overall energy efficiency in the Data Centre“
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Backup
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Backup: Comparison
50600-x TIA-942A ANSI/BICSI 002
Commercial Experts
Area of application All DC installations & infrastructures
Cabling only All DC installations & infrastructures
Mainly power supply & environmental conditions
European standard Regional Applicability Applicable in Europe /
internationally (with ISO/IEC standards as
references)
USA USA International
Degree of energy efficiency
Management & operation ? ?
Applying global KPIs (ISO/IEC 30134-x) ?
Commercially neutral Independent Assessment
(Cabling only) ?
Business approach (design vs. costs)
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Contact
Dipl.-Ing. Jens Dittrich (CEO) dvt Consulting AG Feldwies 1 61389 Schmitten (Germany)
phone: +49 6084 / 95990-12 mail: [email protected] www.dvt-ag.de
Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3
"Facilities and Infrastructures Data Centre"
Jens Dittrich / dvt Consulting AG / Convener CENELEC TC 215 WG3 Data Center Forum Moscow 15.09.2015
Thank you for your attention. Any questions?
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