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Data Center Infrastructure

Designing and constructing computer rooms and data center infrastructure is crucial for equipment protection, data security, high availability, scalability, energy efficiency, and regulatory compliance. With a well-designed and robust infrastructure, organizations can efficiently manage and support their IT operations, safeguard critical data, and position themselves for future growth and success.

Our Services

At EMS, we specialize in the construction of advanced Computer Rooms and Data Center infrastructure. We provide a comprehensive 'Design and Build' solution, which includes consultation, design, installation, implementation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance. A dedicated team will be assigned to oversee the entire project lifecycle, ensuring smooth and efficient delivery. Furthermore, EMS offers extensive preventive maintenance support to ensure the continued optimal performance of your data centers and computer rooms.

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Site Assessment And Planning

The site assessment and planning phase involves evaluating the building’s layout, identifying cable routing options, and addressing potential challenges like space limitations or existing infrastructure. It’s essential to work with the client to understand their specific needs, such as data, voice, or video services. This ensures the design accommodates current and future requirements, minimizes interference, and allows for easy scalability. The goal is to create a detailed plan for a smooth and efficient cabling installation.

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Design and Documentation

The design and documentation phase involves creating a detailed cabling plan that includes cable types, routing paths, and equipment locations. This ensures the system meets both performance and industry standards, such as ANSI/TIA-568 and ISO/IEC 11801. Clear diagrams and specifications are created, ensuring the design is scalable for future needs. Once the plan is finalized, it’s documented for client approval and as a reference for the installation process.

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Cabling Installation

Cabling installation involves physically laying out the cables according to the approved design, ensuring they are properly routed through conduits, trays, or raceways. Care is taken to manage cables neatly, avoiding any unnecessary strain or tangling. Cables are then terminated at outlets and connectors, ensuring all connections are secure and functional. Throughout the process, safety regulations and best practices are followed to maintain both the quality of the system and a safe work environment.

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Testing and Certification

Testing and certification ensure the cabling system meets performance standards. Once installation is complete, the cables are tested for continuity, signal strength, and data integrity. Various tests, such as wire mapping and certification for specific cable categories (e.g., Cat 6), are performed to verify the system supports the required data rates. Results are documented and provided to the client, confirming the installation is compliant with industry standards.

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Label and Documentation

Labeling and documentation involve clearly marking all cables, outlets, and patch panels for easy identification and future troubleshooting. Detailed records are created, including cable routes and connection points, to ensure efficient maintenance and upgrades. An as-built drawing is also provided, reflecting the final system layout for the client’s reference.

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Final Inspection and Client Approval

The final inspection ensures the installation meets all specifications and industry standards. The system is reviewed with the client to confirm it meets their requirements. Any last adjustments are made before obtaining client approval, and all documentation, including test results and warranties, is provided for their records.

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Ongoing support and maintenance involve regular system checks, troubleshooting, and updates to ensure the cabling infrastructure remains functional and efficient. Recommendations for future upgrades are provided as technology evolves, ensuring the system continues to meet the client’s needs over time.

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Supportive Products

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Structured Cabling

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Cable Support System

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Server Rack

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Computer Room 

Air Conditioning

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Raised Floor

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Fire Suppression

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Uninterrupted Power

Supply

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Power Distribution Unit

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Surveillance & Access Control Systems

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Environmental 
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Asset IOT System

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