TELUS

Super Internet Data Centre, Kamloops BC

“The Kamloops Internet Data Centre will be the cornerstone of our national next-generation cloud computing services, handling complex data storage and offering unsurpassed connectivity, superior functionality, state-of-the-art security and industry-leading reliability to our clients.”*

Lloyd Switzer, TELUS Senior VP, Network Transformation

The new TELUS Tier III design-certified data centre was the first TELUS Super Internet Data Centre built to LEED Gold standards. It is directly connected to the national TELUS IP network and interconnects into existing data centres across the country, creating what has been described as the most advanced and regionally diverse computing infrastructure in Canada.

The Intelligent Internet Data Centre incorporates innovative, non-traditional solutions, such as a closed-loop cooling system that provides unparalleled operating efficiency. The first of its kind in the world, this system is 180 times more efficient than that of a traditional cooling plant.

TELUS reports a PUE** of 1.15 for the data centre, which put TELUS at the forefront of the industry. The new data centre has a modular design, enabling TELUS to rapidly expand capacity and to tailor its offerings to the most advanced and efficient technologies available.

SERVICES
Mechanical Engineering |  Electrical Engineering |  Security Design | IMIT Engineering | Vertical Transportation Consulting | Lighting Design


PROJECT FEATURES
Status: Completed 2012


LOCATION 
Confidential


KEY SCOPE ELEMENTS
Modular construction with reduced on-site fabrication | Inaugural installation of patented cooling system


Ensuring Quality Control

HH Angus acted as the Owner’s Commissioning QC Representative. Our responsibilities included review of the commissioning plan, the schedule and test scripts prepared by Commissioning Agent and the site observation reports to the stakeholder team - these covered the 27.6kV incoming switchgear complete with automatic transfer scheme, diesel rotary UPS system, automatic transfer switches, 600V distribution switchboards, Electrical Monitoring System (EMS), ISOT and Black Start Testing.

Tier III Accreditation

HH Angus was the Owner’s representative for the Uptime Institute On-Site Tier III Accreditation Audit.

**PUE, or Power Usage Effectiveness, is the Uptime Institute’s classification system, an internationally recognized benchmark to assess  data centre reliability.

*BC Tech News: TELUS OPENS 75 Million Next Generation Cloud Computing Data Centre in Kamloops

Hydro One

Grid Control Centre

Hydro One’s world-leading Grid Operations Centre involved construction of a greenfield building housing an Integrated Transmission Operations Centre as part of the distribution network.

The highly secure critical facility required special design features to enable it to be fully functional under any circumstances, including a post-disaster situation, and incorporated highly reliable and maintainable electrical and mechanical systems.

The main control room was fully hardened against both natural and man-made disasters, and capable of long term independent 7/24 operation . It was constructed to have a high quality environment with “very quiet” dual redundant air conditioning systems with static electricity and humidity control, dual UPS power supplies to each control desk and projection screen, and high quality glare-free controllable lighting sources, with all systems capable of long term independent post-disaster operation.

Other aspects of the project included:

  • High quality security, CCTV, and access control
  • Dual redundant UPS system with hot transfer capability and maintenance bypass features
  • Redundant diesel generators including dedicated fuel storage and pumping system, with the capability of connecting an additional portable unit
  • Redundant 44 kV utility supplies originating from transformer stations with automatic change over and dual step down transformers and secondary 600V Switchboards
  • Redundant mechanical support systems, with mechanical systems fully enclosed by the building structure

SERVICES
Prime Consultant | Mechanical Engineering | Electrical Engineering


PROJECT FEATURES
Status: Completed 2003


KEY SCOPE ELEMENTS
Special design features incorporated into highly secure facility in order to be fully functional in any situation | Main control room fully hardened against both natural and man-made disasters | Dual redundant mechanical and electrical systems


— Images courtesy of Hydro One

Canary Wharf

Citigroup European Headquarters

This 1.2 million ft2 facility consolidates UK and European operations for Citigroup, the world’s largest financial institution. Our project scope included a 30,000 ft2 server farm/computer centre and 42 floors of communications technology rooms, supported by six 1600 kW rotary diesel UPS units for 9.6 MW of back up power to critical operations. At the time of construction, Citigroup Tower was the third tallest building in the UK.

Rotary diesel UPS units were arranged in four systems to provide dual redundant power to critical loads, using a highly fault-tolerant distribution scheme through to the raised floor Power Distribution Units and tech rooms. A sophisticated dual redundant load management system provides for control of all critical and essential loads under all normal operating and failure mode conditions. The design was configured to expand by two more 1600 kW units, for an ultimate load capability of 12.8 MW.

The control system also permits operation of all international office functions when all diesel UPS systems are available following a utility power failure via sequenced load stepping, allowing for a “business as usual” operating scenario even under widespread utility outages.

SERVICES
Electrical Engineering | Communications Design


PROJECT FEATURES
Size: 1.2 million ft2 | Status: Completed 2001


LOCATION 
London, United Kingdom


KEY SCOPE ELEMENTS
Complex and highly resilient MEP design | Fly wheel energy storage UPS systems | Load design expanded by two 1600 kW units, for an ultimate load capacity of 12.8 MW | Rotary diesel UPS units arranged in four systems to provide dual redundant power to critical loads