Online Seminar on Racks
APC has published a free online seminar. All you have to do is go to www.apc.com/promo, enter the code 68502D, fill out the form, and take the "Basic Rack Principles" seminar. I hope you find it helpful.
APC has published a free online seminar. All you have to do is go to www.apc.com/promo, enter the code 68502D, fill out the form, and take the "Basic Rack Principles" seminar. I hope you find it helpful.
ASHRAE has published some very interesting guides for Energy Savings in Buildings, which you can find at the following link: http://aedg.ashrae.org/index.php
The Lima Departmental Council of the College of Engineers of Peru has scheduled some courses this May that I think may be of interest to you: Data Center Course: http://www.cdlima.org.pe/images/stories/2011/abril/centros.html
I'm sharing with you an article from a specialized journal about the progress in the development of the TIA-942-A standard. It's in English, but I think it will be very useful. Among the points mentioned are: Harmonization of terminology with the TIA-568C series of standards, and the content related to grounding and bonding.
The Peruvian National Building Code, in Standard EM020, refers to structured cabling and, in Article 7, indicates that international standards for structured cabling projects in buildings (hospitals, commercial buildings, schools, universities, etc.) should be used when necessary. This standard can be accessed at: http://es.scribd.com/doc/50617538/RNE-norma-EM020
During the implementation of a structured cabling project, whether in the design or installation phase, it is necessary to clearly establish the symbols and documentation to be used. The TIA-606-A standard recommends specific symbols that should be used in plans and diagrams. Using these symbols will facilitate the exchange of information.
Slack is the space that must be left when installing structured cabling. For example, in the case of horizontal cabling, it is recommended to leave a 3-meter slack in the telecommunications room (copper or fiber optic), and a 0.30-meter slack in the work area.