data-centres
Technology changes in recent years have led to a rapid increase in the number and size of data centres. Smart-phones, online shopping, cloud-technology and social media are just some of the developments which have led to this growth.
From a lighting perspective, data centres can present unique challenges.
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Energy Management
Data centres use lots of energy, and it is difficult to achieve energy savings from the major loads such as servers and the air conditioning chillers. Lighting is one area where savings can be achieved.
The Thorlux approach is to use long life, highly efficient luminaires coupled with SmartScan Lighting Management, to extend maintenance periods and reduce running costs.
En savoir plusUPS/Standby Generation
All data centres have standby power supplies which keep the servers and air conditioning running in the event of a power outage. In many areas the lighting is split across essential and non-essential circuits, so in the event of a power failure, the essential circuits are fed from the standby generator providing a reduced lighting level.