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LATEST INTELLIGENCE potential fallout to brand reputation , the bottom line and services should critical equipment fail to come online . Data centre contractors , owner and operators can also face large financial penalties , if they fail to meet completion deadlines and lack of required testing can lead to voiding OEM ’ s warranties .
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Data centres need constant power and cooling to function , and with the right level of testing at the commissioning phase , the resilience of this critical equipment can be assured . But what do tests for new equipment involve ? And how can data centre managers , those responsible for new build facilities and commissioning engineers ensure that they are taking a best practice approach when testing critical equipment ?
A best practice approach to testing and commissioning
While commissioning is typically one of the last steps involved in the construction of a new data centre , it is one of the most important for the success of the facility . In fact , there are huge benefits to be made by considering testing and commissioning as early on as possible , even during the design review of a new facility . This means as many issues as possible can be discovered early on , avoiding any additional project costs as a result of changes to wiring , piping and sequencing at a later stage . It can also help limit any delays to the completion date of your new data centre , too . p
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