Posted By Colleen Miller On November 20, 2012 @ 11:16 am In | No Comments

The 200,000 square foot first phase of the CyrusOne Continuum data center in Chandler is nearing completion on the site of a former alfalfa field. (Photo: CyrusOne)
[1]The CyrusOne project features two components. The front section features 96,000 square feet of Class-A office space and conference rooms, complete with a glass atrium and facade. Construction workers are busy preparing the building for next month’s opening. (Photo by Colleen Miller.)

This view shows the dual nature of the facility, with office space up front and a large enterprise-grade data center in the back. (Photo by Colleen Miller.)

Emergency backup power is provided by generators from Detroit Diesel, which can each provide 2.25 megawatts of power. There are four units on site now, with more to come as CyrusOne adds customers. (Photo by Colleen Miller.)

The cooling will be provided by these indirect evaporative cooling (IDEC) units from Energy Labs Inc. Indirect evaporative cooling systems uses cool outside air in a heat exchanger, meaning the fresh air provides cooling but doesn’t actually enter the servers, which can reduce the impact of humidity and contaminants. (Photo by Colleen Miller.)

Here’s a closer look at the IDEC cooling units, which include chambers for both air cooling and a chiller. Cold air enters the data hall through the lower section of the unit, and waste heat is returned through the 6-foot ducting at the top. The return air flow is guided by the data center’s V-shaped roof, with high sides tapering down to a channel down the middle. (Photo by Colleen Miller.)
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