B513 Planning Meeting, 3rd July 2003
Present:
Tony Cass, Anne Funken, Jukka
Lindroos, Jose Miranda Vizuete, Tim Whibley
1.
Previous Minutes
- 2.3) Denis Raffourt has not yet been contacted about smoke
detection for the substation. He will be invited to the next meeting and
should also then make proposals concerning underfloor smoke detection in
the machine room.
- 4.7) Tim Whibley has contacted Steel Systems who have informed
us that they are unable to manufacture any 61cm x 61cm tiles, whether
perforated or solid.
- 4.8) Jose has reviewed the machine room separation situation
with Fabio Corsanego. Fabio confirms that the current cloison between the
machine room and the barn can be kept but recommends that the underfloor
separation be plasterboard based and not wooden. A detailed plan of the
barrier—including details of cable routing between the machine room and
the modem/fibre rooms—is needed before firms can cost installation.
2.
Machine Room Upgrade Status
- Anne
distributed a revised plan for the future machine room layout. The
following points were raised in the discussion that followed.
- It is not
proposed to have normabarre in the modem/fibre rooms but rather to power
a dedicated PDU in the room. We need to establish if equipment here must
be powered from the critical supply and, if so, whether or not we can afford
to support all of the load on the critical UPS as otherwise we need to
pay for two PDUs and associated connections. The total load in the room
is estimated at 30A.
- It was agreed to
move the double 9m normabarres to the front of the computing racks and to
add an additional 18m normabarre per PDU.
- Tony and Tim felt
that the layout of the critical equipment area could be adjusted such
that more racks could be installed. This will be followed up later.
- Work is needed to
modify the door layout at the end of the corridor by the operators area as otherwise access would be blocked by
a row of racks.
- It was agreed to
maintain the old canalis distribution as this is a useful backup.
- An order is being prepared for the 7
PDUs required for the right hand side. These are expected to cost roughly 140KCHF.
Installation work has not yet been costed but will be soon as the order
must be placed soon for the work to start in September.
- Anne commented that we need confirmation
of the requirements in terms of UPS coverage for the B31 and B513
starpoints.
- Cleaning of the false floor void will be
arranged after the normabarres have been installed but before they are
powered on.
3.
HVAC Planning
- Work is underway to study the flow
rates, speeds, pressure drops and other relevant factors at relevant points
in the chilled water piping. The results of this study, which should be
finished in the next 10 days, will be used to decide whether or not
the existing piping network can support the modifications. Jukka has also
asked for an analysis of the state of the pipes themselves to see if they
need replacement.
- The chilled water pipes running to B31
are known to be in a poor state as the “vapour barrier” was not installed
correctly. Replacing these pipes would cost 85KCHF, but it would also be
possible to install an independent chiller for B31 for an additional
65KCHF. The proposal is for a dedicated glycol chiller with a heat
exchanger connecting this to the chilled water piping. Installation of
such a dedicated chiller would reduce the load to be supported by the
chillers in B513 by 200kW.
- Once the study of the B513 chilled water
network is complete, the next stage is to study the temperature
distribution and rates of heat rise in the machine room and the vault
under various conditions.
- ST/CV are developing
a proposal to maintain the cooling to the UPS room during the substation
civil engineering. This involves modifying the ducting in order to operate
with recirculated air only, i.e. no intake of fresh air. This work has to
be finished by 15th August; the timing is to be discussed at the
next ST Operations Committee meeting on 9th July.
- Dismantling of unnecessary piping in the
CV plant room has started.
- Jukka commented that, given work on the CNGS
project, planning to remodel ducting in the machine room would not be
started until mid-September. Further, the shortage of draftsmen continues
to slow planning. There has been some attempt by ST/CV to employ temporary
staff, but the prices offered were considered excessive.
- Tthe option of a connection to the PS
booster chilled water supply still needs to be recosted.
4.
AOB
- The temporary electrical supply for the
bunker civil engineering work will be supplied directly from substation
23, not from B513.
- Measurements on 27 disk servers indicate
that the machines take about 2A/system idle and about 2.5/system fully
loaded. The start-up current is some 4-6 times the fully loaded level.
- The presentation of the upgrade status
to IT division on 27th Junje went well. Plans for the substation
were accepted and there were no objections to the proposed machine room
layout.
- It was noted that the responses to the substation
civil engineering tender would be opened at 11:30 the
following day, Friday 4th July.
- Next meeting: 2pm on Thursday
7th August