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One. Raised floor requirements
Two. UPS classes under IEC six two zero four zero dash three
Four. Electromagnetic field types and safety margin
Five. Selection criteria for CRAC or HVAC
Six. Structured cabling length
Seven. FM-two hundred calculation factors
Eight. Uptime Institute and TIA-nine forty-two
Nine. UPS battery sizing inputs
Ten. Overcurrent protection devices
Eleven. Airflow calculation for a server
Twelve. Where to place the CRAC unit
Thirteen. Halocarbon versus inert gas suppression
Fourteen. Contamination categories
Fifteen. Common testing and commissioning mistakes
Sixteen. Major areas of design review
Seventeen. Critical elements of equipment selection
Eighteen. Criteria for selecting data center vendors or resellers
Nineteen. Data center lifecycle
Twenty. Events that trigger a snag or punch list
Twenty-one. When long lead time items are purchased
Twenty-two. Responsibility for safety management
Twenty-three. Items normally found in the statement of need
Twenty-four. Business impact and feasibility study considerations
Twenty-five. Data center areas considered in design
Twenty-six. Lifecycle phases and the importance of design
Twenty-seven. Sequence of the statement of need and principle approval
Twenty-eight. Technology review before conceptual sizing
Twenty-nine. Compartmentalization and rated level
Thirty. Maintenance frequency in TIA-nine forty-two
Thirty-one. Facility space to computer room ratio
Thirty-two. Most accurate method to determine power requirement
Thirty-three. What limits maximum operational load
Thirty-four. Maximum cooling capacity context
Thirty-five. Alternatives to building your own data center
Thirty-six. Ownership type
Thirty-seven. Telecom line distance for TIA-Ninety-Four Two Rated Three and Rated Four
Thirty-eight. Site selection hazards and considerations
Thirty-nine. EMS or BMS in conceptual design
Forty. Feasibility study versus business case
Forty-one. Project delivery structures
Forty-two. Closed tender versus open tender
Forty-three. Key objectives of a project manager
Forty-four. Capacity and capability
Forty-five. Authority of the safety manager
Forty-seven. Factory witness testing
Forty-eight. Liquidated damages
Forty-nine. PDR versus FDV
Fifty-one. Delivery logistics standard
Fifty-two. Purpose of a full IPVT
Fifty-three. Responsibility for testing and commissioning parties
Fifty-four. IET and IPVT applicability
Fifty-five. Design intent considerations
Fifty-six. Calibration of testing meters
Fifty-seven. Common T and C budget issue
Fifty-eight. Common UPS testing tools
Fifty-nine. Why maintain a detailed defect log during DLP
Sixty. Testing and commissioning report note
Sixty-one. What happens after IET
Sixty-two. Warranty versus defects liability period
Sixty-three. When to turn on permanent essential services