PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The “SMART CABINET 5G” project aims to develop aheat and fume extraction system for a set of five cabinet modules housing different RACs. One of the main operational challenges is the accumulation of high temperatures in these modules, which can affect the performance and lifetime of the equipment.
To solve this problem, an ad hoc exhaust system will be designed, which not only optimises the cooling of the cabinet modules, but also acts as a safety element, allowing the evacuation of fumes in case of small fires.
The system will be based on an independent extraction for each cabinet-module, with a flow directed towards a common outlet to the outside, which will minimise energy consumption. Each module will have an external air inlet and an individual extraction system, ensuring zoned cooling to prolong the life of the equipment and improve the energy efficiency of the system as a whole.
Methodology
“SMART CABINET 5G” has five cabinets/modules that house the different RACs. One of the biggest operational problems that can arise is the high temperatures that can be reached in these cabinets/modules.
Each cabinet-module will have an external air supply and an independent extraction system. Zone cooling will extend the useful life of the equipment and achieve greater energy savings.
Requirements from the company
The company’s operations technician for the technical knowledge of the project and supervision
Resources
Materials: galvanised steel
manufacturing workshop
person- hours
Results & Achievements
The thermal extraction system of “SMART CABINET 5G”
Refrigeration of the smart cabinet
Preparation and construction of extraction hoppers
Assembling on “Smart cabinet 5G”


