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Power Solution for Data Center
Replacing older technology at lower cost
SAGO NETWORKS
• The data center is currently spending $38,000 per month in Electric bills,Teknia Networks and Logistics proposes a new power management system to lower cost by 60%.
WHY POWER CAT 600?
• Reduce electric by 60% • Redundancy with Caterpillar generators turbo
diesel power and natural gas • Five year warranty • Intelligent power transfer switches.• 2 Mega Watts of power
Power Cost
• The current power management utilizes 3000 amps of power, with the new system, the demand will be significantly less due to the updated cooling systems and mineral oil servers refrigeration.
• The use of new technology of mineral oil cooling for other sections of the plant
• Replacing all cat 5 cables to fiber optics lines
Power Plant
• 85 years in the power business in the USA• Meeting the most critical needs and matching
the stringent demands• These power plant generators are used in
different types of industries: agriculture, forestry, mining, drilling, construction and data centers across the world
Warranty and extended protection
• Teknia solution includes the highest level of service included in the monthly lease cost.
• ESC, extended service coverage is transferable to another location or user
• Over 2500 Authorized Caterpillar service center worldwide for support and service engineers.
INTELLIGENT TRANSFER SWITCHES
• The Siemens “Power Manager” transfer switch is designed with a built-in 16 circuit load center managed from a data center. Caterpillar Turbo Diesel Generators and Siemens excellence are the right combination for Sago Networks new power solution
2 Megawatt of Power
• The Caterpillar Generator produces 2 megawatts of power, enough to service 2000 homes, knowing that the peak and average demand is critical to the data center, Teknia calculations are conservative in the load consumption. 2 Megawatts is a measure of instantaneous power at peak demand