Lesson 7 - Part 2: Power Distribution for Data Centers and UPS

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  • Опубліковано 20 кві 2021

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  • @prashantkrishna2743
    @prashantkrishna2743 Рік тому

    wonderful, I am executing a data center and I found this video as easy, authentic and effective.

  • @NgirgisFayez
    @NgirgisFayez Місяць тому

    Thanks for your very useful information about Power Distribution for Data Centres and UPS

  • @abdulhayat645
    @abdulhayat645 Рік тому +7

    every data center has two main power sources the pirmary one is Utility and secondry one is generator, so power comes from the main utility to the transformer then to MCb or main circut braker, then to MSB or main switch board then goes to main Utiltiy circut- then to ATS and from ATS it goes to rectifier this where the power change from AC to dc and then to invertor to change from dc to ac and then it goes to PDU and from there it goes via bus lines to the client computer or server racks ..

    • @jgould30
      @jgould30 Рік тому

      Why would the generator not be wired for fail over of the mains primary? That doesn't make sense to me to have the secondary power just be a generator. I could see if secondary was from a utilities provider and you had your generator on that circuit in case your secondary also went down maybe

    • @GM2181
      @GM2181 2 місяці тому

      The PDU in the rack is supply by a A&B Power Panel, each power panel has it’s own UPS back up,and all is backed up by your generator,most buildings have 2 generators

  • @DesignCrafter
    @DesignCrafter 11 місяців тому +5

    2:55 to 4:26 needs correction. An Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) selects between 2 or more power sources (example, utility power and generator). An ATS does not convert AC to DC. Based on your example, the UPS will receive 480V AC, convert it internally to DC to charge the battery, convert back to 480V AC....

    • @engineeringanddonuts3917
      @engineeringanddonuts3917  2 місяці тому +1

      This video is really designed for Data Center interviews. However, you make some good points. So I will review your comments and update the video.

  • @erikskywalker5331
    @erikskywalker5331 Рік тому

    Can you do a video on specific SLD symbols and diagrams?

  • @DMV_L3GO
    @DMV_L3GO Рік тому

    Love it

  • @Ahmedzakaria-dn8hh
    @Ahmedzakaria-dn8hh Місяць тому

    Many thanks for video

  • @Matthew_O_Scale_Trains
    @Matthew_O_Scale_Trains 3 роки тому +1

    Yes there is a flipping the bird emoji

  • @BigBear21740
    @BigBear21740 5 місяців тому

    Close... But not quite. One line doesn't look like that at all, actually, but its a useful explanation for lay people. I build data centers.

    • @kylelee639
      @kylelee639 3 місяці тому

      True. It’s kind of close

  • @EnkSpot
    @EnkSpot 4 місяці тому

    remote power panel, does anyone know what that is? please it's really important

    • @kylelee639
      @kylelee639 3 місяці тому +1

      RPP are downstream from the ups. They step down from 480 to 208 or less. Feeding customer loads. That’ll be what the customer 20,30 amp 208v circuits are fed from

  • @GM2181
    @GM2181 2 місяці тому

    How about a inverter and rectifier

    • @engineeringanddonuts3917
      @engineeringanddonuts3917  2 місяці тому

      I already did a video for a full-bridge rectifier. And, the inverter is simply a DC to AC converter with a pulsing DC signal generator.
      The full derivation will require an extensive knowledge of integrated circuits. Does this answer your question?