Get Online Faster | Maximise IT Space | Be Energy Efficient
Your Mission: Get Data Center Online
- Server Rack Power Connections
- Plug-and-Play Lighting Systems
- Compact Network Connections
- Connectorised Building Management Systems
- Scalability of energy from the grid
Universal Input Power Connectors Decrease Time to Market and Save Money
To help data centres get online faster, HARTING pioneered connectorised rPDUs and was ask to write the specification for input Power Shelf connectors for the Open Compute Project (OCP).
Here's why:
- Ditching hardwired PDUs reduces time to market.
- Connecting the input power whip into the power shelf eliminates the requirement of a gPDU. This eliminates a potential failure point and increases installation efficiency.
- This universal design can be used everywhere in the world, increasing supply chain efficiency.
- Input connectors can be reused when racks are upgraded, enabling quicker replacements with a reduced cost impact and a positive environmental impact.
Connectors for Rack Power Systems
Universal rPDU Interface
- Increase uptime with this easy to install universal PDU connector installed in data centres worldwide.
- Beats IEC 60309 in energy efficiency with better quality contacts that can save thousands in energy costs.
- This connector has been used by top PDU manufacturers like Schneider Electric to meet data centre demands of faster installation.
- Simplified supply chain with a country-agnostic connector.
Lighting Systems are Installed in Seconds and Reduce Reliance on Skilled Labor
Data centres are lowering their time to market by connectorising their entire system from rack through building management systems. Lighting is a spot where they have found benefit in replacing hardwired systems with connectorised ones.
Here's why:
- Connectorising lighting systems reduces reliance on skilled labor.
- Lights can be wired in seconds rather than hours with hardwired systems.
Connector for Lighting Systems
Smaller Network Equipment Leaves More Space for Computing Equipment
RJ45 is bigger than it needs to be! Data centres are choosing higher density network components to make room for more computing equipment with size efficient connectors.
Here's why:
- Standardised alternatives to the RJ45 enable more size-efficient data connections in the same amount of space.
- By increasing the amount of data output, the data centre can increase profitability.
Connector for Plug-and-Play Lighting Systems
Connectorising Building Management Systems Maximizes Efficiency and Speeds Up Installation
Data centres wanting to maximise efficieny are demanding all aspects of the data centre, including building management systems (BMS), be plug-and-play.
Here's why:
- Connectorising BMS systems exponentially speeds up installation.
- Components can be quickly replaced, eliminating downtime and preventing lost revenue.
- Reduces reliance on skilled labor.
Simplified protection of control cabinets with Han® Protect
Simplified troubleshooting to increase system availability
- Modular fuse protection can be accessed on the outside of the panel, simplifying troubleshooting and reducing downtime.
- Fast field installation increases speed to market.
- Enables plug-and-play PLC cabinets eliminating labor for cabinet wiring
Simple and secure scalability of energy from the grid
The consistent implementation of the All Electric Society (AES) requires high current and voltage levels in the smallest of spaces. A corresponding grid infrastructure must be designed in such a way that the energy can be optimally connected, regulated and controlled.
An efficient and reliable infrastructure requires that the energy is optimally distributed. HARTING solutions can help to simplify and secure scalability from the grid.