Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist



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Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist Step 1 Case Name Date Center Company State/Region County Floor Area Data Center Space Floor Area Non Data Center Space Floor Area Data Center Support Space Type of Data Center Data Center Tier (Uptime Institution Definition) Fill in the blank Fill in the blank Select from the list Select from the list Square feet or meters of data center space Square feet or meters of non data center space Square feet or meters of data center support space Select from list: Colocation, Financial, Government, Other Corporate, Managed Disaster Recovery, Telecom Switches, ISP Routers, Operations/Processing, Data Storage, or Internet Service Provider Select from list: Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, Tier IV, or mixed Current Data Center Build out Level %

Step 2 Energy Management Has an energy audit or commissioning been conducted within the last 2 years? Is there a written energy management plan? Is there an energy manager directly responsible for the energy management plan? (Only asked if you have a written energy management plan) Has upper management accepted the energy management plan? (Only asked if you have a written energy management plan) Is there an energy measurement and calibration program in place? Is there a preventative maintenance program in place? Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 2

IT Equipment Do you measure and track IT equipment (storage, server & network) utilization? Do you have a process for identifying abandoned/un-used servers and taking them offline? What is the average age at which you replace your servers? Select from the list: 0-2yrs, 3yrs, 4yrs, or 5 or more years Are you using virtualization to consolidate your server workloads? How extensive is your storage consolidation? Select from the list: 0%, 1% to 50%, 51% to 99%, or 100% What storage tiers have you implemented? (mark all that apply) Select from the list: More than one production tier, Archiving tier, or Near-line storage Have you implemented storage optimization techniques such as thin provisioning, incremental snapshots, or de-duplication? Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 3

Environmental Conditions What is a typical difference between supply and return air temperatures? Select from the list: 5 F (3 C), 10 F (6C), 15 F (8 C), 20 F (11 C), 25 F (14 C), 30 F (17 C), 35 F (19 C), 40 F (22 C) Has the temperature setpoint of the cooling system been optimized for the load? What is a typical (average) supply temperature? Select from the list: 45 F (7 C), 50 F (10 C), 55 F (13 C), 60 F (16 C), 65 F (18 C), 70 F (21 C), 75 F (24 C), 80 F (27 C), or >80 F (>27 C) What is a typical (average) IT equipment intake temperature? Select from the list: 50 F (10 C), 55 F (13 C), 60 F (16 C), 65 F (18 C), 70 F (21 C), 75 F (24 C), 80 F (27 C), 85 F (29 C), or >85 F (>29 C) Do you have active, working humidification controls? What type of humidifier do you have? Select from the list: (Only asked if you have a automatic humidification controls) Electric, Steam, or Direct Evaporative What is the prevalent humidification setpoint? (% RH) Select from the list: (Only asked if you have a automatic humidification controls) 20%, 30%, 40%, or 50% Do you have dehumidification controls? What is the prevalent dehumidification setpoint? (% RH) Select from the list: (Only asked if you have a automatic dehumidification controls) 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, or 80% Where are air temperature and humidity sensors located? Select from the list: Air Return, Air Supply, IT Equipment Intake, IT Equipment Exhaust, or Other Location Do CRAC/H units have centralized (networked) or distributed controls? Select from the list: Centralized or Distributed Are there procedures and personnel/cable grounding equipment to prevent ESD? Are CRACs/CRAHs fighting each other (for example, simultaneously humidifying and dehumidifying)? Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 4

Does system have capability of taking slope and offset for sensor recalibration? Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 5

Air Management How many CRAC/CRAH/AHUs are there that operate under normal conditions? Is there any supplemental cooling? Select from the list: None, In-Row Modular, Overhead, Rear-Door, or Liquid-Cooled Cabinet Does the CRAC/CRAH/AHU have a free cooling coil (water side economizer)? Is there air-side free cooling? Air Supply Path Select from the list: Overhead Ducts, Overhead Plenum, Underfloor Plenum, or Free Is there a floor-tightness (sealing leaks) program in place? (Only asked if you employ Underfloor Plenum as your Air Supply Path) Are the cable penetrations sealed? Select from the list: 0% to 10%, 11% to 89%, or 90% to 100% Is the cable build-up in the floor plenum or the over-head plenum more than 1/3 of the plenum height? Is there a cable-mining (allow proper pressure distribution) program in place? IT equipment in rows? Is there a rack/lineup-tightness (using blanking panels) program in place? (Only asked if your IT equipment are in rows) Degree of current implementation of alternating hot and cold aisles? (Only asked if your IT equipment are in rows) Select from the list: Poor to None, Fair, or Good Degree of current efforts to minimize recirculated air at the racks (for example, blanking panels)? (Only asked if the degree of implementation is Fair or Good ) Select from the list: None to Poor, Fair, or Good Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 6

Degree of current efforts to minimize bypass air at the racks (for example, sealing cable penetrations in the floor)? (Only asked if the degree of implementation is Fair or Good ) Select from the list: Poor to None, Fair, or Good Supply air: Where are the overhead diffusers or perforated floor tiles places? (Only asked if the degree of implementation is Fair or Good ) Select from the list: Cold Aisles Only, Hot Aisles Only, Hot and Cold Aisles, or Not Applicable Is there a diffuser/tile-location (to conserve hot and cold aisles) program in place? (Only asked if the degree of implementation is Fair or Good ) Degree to which hot and cold aisles are currently fully enclosed? (Only asked if the degree of implementation is Fair or Good ) Select from the list: Poor to None, Fair, or Good Supply fans? Select from the list: Constant Speed or Equipped with VFDs Do some areas of the data center have load densities that are more than 4 times the average load density? Is the air-delivery system balanced to ensure correct airflow rates? Is there an air-balancing (allow proper aiflow distribution) program in place? Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 7

Cooling Plant Cooling system type? Select from the list: Air-Cooled DX, Water-Cooled DX, Evaporatively-Cooled DX, or Chilled Water Condenser cooling system (Asked only if you answer Water-Cooled DX or Chilled Water as your cooling system type) Select from the list: Cooling Tower or Dry Cooler Chiller type (Asked only if you answer Chilled Water as your cooling system type) Select from the list: Air-Cooled or Water-Cooled Water-side economizer (Asked only if you answer Water-Cooled as your chiller type) Select from the list: None, Integrated, or Non-Integrated Cooling tower fan control (Asked only if you answer Cooling Tower as your condenser cooling system) Select from the list: Fixed Speed, Two-Speed Motor, or VSD Type of valves (Asked only if you answer Water-Cooled DX or Chilled Water as your cooling system type) Select from the list: 2-way or 3-way Do you have premium efficiency motors on all cooling supply fans, pumps, and cooling towers that serve the data center? What is the redundancy level for HVAC systems? Select from the list: N, N+1, exceeds N+1, or 2N Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 8

IT Equipment Power Chain Is there an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)? UPS Technology Type (Asked only if you answer Yes to having a UPS) Select from the list: Double Conversion, Delta Conversion, Rotary, or Flywheel What is the average load factor per active UPS module? (Asked only if you answer Yes to having a UPS) Select from the list: 0% to 24%, 25% to 49%, or 50% to 100% UPS Redundancy Configuration (Asked only if you answer Yes to having a UPS) Select from the list: N, N+1, or 2N Is there a standby generator? Standby Generator Power Configuration (Asked only if you have a standby generator) Select from the list: N or N+1 Is there a generator block heater? (Asked only if you have a standby generator) What is the power source for the block heater? (Asked only if you have a block heater) Utility power or Alternate source Is there a thermostat on the generator block heater? (Asked only if you have a block heater) Are there PDUs with built-in transformers? What are the types of MV and LV transformer(s)? (Asked only if have a PDUs with built-in transformers) Select from the list: Temp rise 80C, Temp rise >80C, TP1, or EPACT 2005 Average Load Factor per Active PDUs / Transformers (Asked only if have a PDUs with built-in transformers) Select from the list: 0% to 24%, 25% to 49%, or 50% to 100% Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 9

What is the load balance between the phases? (Asked only if have a PDUs with built-in transformers) Select from the list: Less than or equal to 20% or Greater than 20% Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 10

Lighting Lighting power density (watts per square foot)? How are the lights controlled? Select from the list: Manual, Occupancy Sensor, or Timer What type of lamps are used? Select from the list: T-12, T-8, or T-5 What type of ballasts are used? Select from the list: Magnetic or Electronic Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 11

Step 3 (Note: Questions in this section are not required to be answered.) Supplied Electricity Meter ID Use per period Unit Period Cost per period Source energy factor Supplied Fuel Meter ID Fuel Type Heating Value Use per period Unit Period Cost per period Source energy factor Imported Steam Meter ID Use per period Use Unit Temperature Temperature Unit Pressure Pressure Unit Period Cost per period Source energy factor Chilled Water Meter ID Use per period Unit Period Cost per period Source energy factor Fill in the blank Select from list: kwh, MWh, GWh, kj, MJ, GJ, TJ, MMBtu Select from list: Annual, Quarterly, Monthly Fill in the blank (numbers only, a default value is provided) Fill in the blank Select from list Select from list Select from list: Annual, Quarterly, Monthly Fill in the blank (numbers only, a default value is provided) Fill in the blank Select from list Select from list: def F, deg C, R, K Select from list: Psia, Psig, KPa, MPa, Bars, Atmosphere Select from list: Annual, Quarterly, Monthly Fill in the blank (numbers only, a default value is provided) Fill in the blank Select from list: ton-hours, MMBtu Select from list: Annual, Quarterly, Monthly Fill in the blank (numbers only, a default value is provided) Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 12

Step 4 (Note: Questions in this section are not required to be answered.) Electricity Energy Distribution IT Load Usage (kwh) Lights Usage (kwh) Electric Distribution Losses Usage (kwh) Fans Usage (kwh) Cooling and Humidity Controls Usage (kwh) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (kwh) IT Load Usage (%) Lights Usage (%) Electric Distribution Losses Usage (%) Fans Usage (%) Cooling and Humidity Usage (%) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (%) (Note: Usage can only be entered as kwh or as a percentage, not both.) Fuel Energy Distribution Cooling and Humidity Controls Usage (kwh) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (kwh) Cooling and Humidity Usage (%) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (%) (Note: Usage can only be entered as kwh or as a percentage, not both.) Imported Steam Cooling and Humidity Controls Usage (kwh) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (kwh) Cooling and Humidity Usage (%) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (%) (Note: Usage can only be entered as kwh or as a percentage, not both.) Chilled Water Cooling and Humidity Controls Usage (kwh) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (kwh) Cooling and Humidity Usage (%) Remainder (Non-Data Center Use) Usage (%) (Note: Usage can only be entered as kwh or as a percentage, not both.) Data Center Energy Profiler Questions Checklist 13