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Автор: Peter M. Curtis
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Conclusion 12.10 Conversions, Formulas, Guidelines

      19  13 Raised Access Floors 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Design Considerations 13.3 Safety Concerns 13.4 Panel Cutting (For all Steel Panels or Cement Filled Panels that do not Contain an Aggregate) 13.5 Access Floor Maintenance 13.6 Troubleshooting 13.7 Additional Design Considerations 13.8 Conclusion

      20  Chapter 14: Fire Protection in Mission Critical Infrastructures 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Hazard Analysis 14.3 Alarm and Notification 14.4 Early Warning Detection 14.5 Fire Suppression 14.6 Systems Design 14.7 Fire Detection 14.8 Fire Suppression Systems 14.9 Conclusion

      21  Chapter 15: Managing Through Pandemics 15.1 Executive Summary: COVID‐19’s Impact on Critical Infrastructure Globally 15.2 Architectural Solutions and Air Purification Systems 15.3 Building Equipment Solutions and Technology 15.4 Operations, Maintenance and Training 15.5 Site Protection: Safeguarding the Staff and Visitors 15.6 The Workforce of Tomorrow 15.7 Assessment Tasks ‐ HVAC and Air Handling Units Filter Upgrades 15.8 Managing Through Pandemics ‐Questions to Consider 15.9 Conclusion

      22  Appendix A: Policies and Regulations A.1 Introduction A.2 Industry Policies & Regulations A.3 Data Protection A.4 Encryption A.5 Business Continuity Plan (BCP) A.6 Conclusion

      23  Appendix B: Consolidated List of Key Questions

      24  Appendix C: Airflow Management (A System Approach) C.1 Introduction C.2 Control is the Key C.3 Obtaining Control C.4 Air Management Technologies C.5 Conclusion

      25  Glossary

      26  References

      27  Index

      28  Books in the IEEE Press Series on Power Engineering

      29  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Levels of Risk Impact to FacilitiesTable 1.2 Critical AreasTable 1.3 Critical SystemsTable 1.4 Managing Loss of Critical PersonnelTable 1.5 Documentation IssuesTable 1.6 Managing During Critical Events

      2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Recent Significant Power Outages(Various Sources – Google Alert – M...Table 2.2 Major Solar Flare Events

      3 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Law of NinesTable 3.2 The Cost of DowntimeTable 3.3 Uptime Tiers

      4 Chapter 4Table 4.1 Types of Personal ProtectionTable 4.2 Typical Personal Protective Equipment ExamplesTable 4.3 Glove and Boot Classification and the Corresponding Voltage.Table 4.4 Equipment Testing

      5 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Causes and effects of power problemsTable 9.2 The frequency and phase sequence of whole number harmonics.Table 9.3 Power line disturbances and characteristics

      6 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Bandgap Energy LevelsTable 10.2 SiC UPS Heat Loss Energy Savings (@500KVA)Table 10.3 Advantages and Limitations of Lead‐acid BatteriesTable 10.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of a FlywheelTable 10.5 Procedures and details used for a semi‐annual checks and services for...

      7 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Differences between Precision and Comfort CoolingTable 11.2 Issues surrounding the use of Airside Economizers

      8 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Table of PUE and DCiE efficiencies.Table 12.2 Data Center Cooling Best PracticesTable 12.3 Scenario 1 – Data center overheating but has adequate cooling capacit...Table 12.4 Scenario 2 – Data center overcooled but still has hotspots

      9 Chapter 13Table 13.1 Panel Load ChartTable 13.2 Load calculation table