Electromechanical Facilities


The Data Center is the heart of most companies’ operations, pumping the lifeblood

(i.e. data) to and from users, storage devices and the World Wide Web. The importance of effective management of increasingly large amounts of data is prompting many companies to significantly upgrade their current operations, or to create brand new data centers from Greenfield.


IT operations are a crucial aspect of most organizational operations. One of the main concerns is Data Center; companies rely on their information systems to run their operations. If a system becomes unavailable, company operations may be impaired or stopped completely. It is necessary to provide a reliable infrastructure for IT operations, in order to minimize any chance of disruption.

MOOPX specialists have decades of experience in data center design and construction. We can help you achieve the flexibility needed to support evolving business needs at the lowest capital and operating costs over the lifecycle of your data center.

Electrical Power Systems 


A well-designed electrical power system for the data center ensures adequate and consistent power to the computer hardware and reduces the risk of failures at every point in the system.


MOOPX design and implement the data center electrical system according to Uptime standards. Power network will support adequate and consistent  power  supply    and  sufficient  redundancy  to  guarantee constant uptime Tier class infrastructure.


Electrical Power design will include:

  • Electrical Power Panels
  • Electrical cables infrastructure
  • UPS system
  • Data Center Lights
  • ​Earthing Network

A comprehensive monitoring system is important for the design and maintenance of a data center facility. It also provides an invaluable tool for diagnosing and correcting problems, collecting historical data for systems evaluations and for day to day verifications and corrections.

MOOPX specialists have decades of experience in data center monitoring design. We can help you achieve the flexibility needed to support evolving business needs at the lowest capital and operating costs over the lifecycle of your data center.


The Monitoring solution will include:

  • Temperature & Humidity Monitoring System
  • ​Water Detection System
  • ​Environmental Monitoring system
  • Alarm Monitoring system with Web & GUI Interface.

Data Cetner

Fire suppression system


 

FM200 Fire solution 


The FM200 solution is the recommended suppression system currently available in the data centers. The FM200  uses  the  gas which  is  quickly  dispersed  around  the equipment. It works literally by removing heat energy from the fire to the extent that the combustion reaction cannot be sustained.  It  works  quickly,  is  safe  for  people,  does  not  damage  the  hardware  or  electrical circuits  and  does  not  require  a  post-discharge  cleanup  effort.  With  FM200  a  data center can be back in business almost immediately after a fire.


​The first line of fire defense and containment is the actual building structure.  Data Center room must be isolated by fire resistant walls. The floor and ceiling must be constructed of noncombustible or limited combustible material


MOOPX design and implement the data center Fire systems according to Uptime standards.


    The Fire solution will include:

  • Fire Fighting system
  • Fire detecting system
  • Fire rated raised floor
  • Fire rated false cielling
  • Fire rated doors
  • ​Fire rated walls

Monitoring & Management system

HVAC Cooling solutions 


HVAC and other environmental controls are essential for the data center.  Computer Hardware requires a balanced and appropriate environment for continuous system operation. Temperatures and relative humidity levels outside of the specified operating ranges or extreme swings in conditions can lead to unreliable components or system failures. Control of these environmental factors also has an effect  on  the  control  of electrostatic discharge and corrosion of system components.


MOOPX design and implement the data center cooling systems according to Uptime standards. Data Center cooling require higher sensible heat ratio than office areas and precision systems require 85 to 100% cooling while normal comfort systems require much less.