1、Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructuresPart 99-1: Recommended practices for energy managementPD CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017BSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06TECHNICAL REPORTRAPPORT TECHNIQUETECHNISCHER BERICHTCLC/TR 50600-99-1April
2、2017ICS 35.020; 35.110; 35.160 Supersedes CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2016 English VersionInformation technology - Data centre facilities and infrastructures- Part 99-1: Recommended practices for energy managementTechnologies de linformation - Installations etinfrastructures de centres de traitement de donnes
3、 - Partie 99-1 : Pratiques recommandes relatives la gestion nergtiqueInformationstechnik - Einrichtungen und Infrastrukturen von Rechenzentren - Teil 99-1: Empfohlene Praktiken fr dasEnergiemanagementThis Technical Report was approved by CENELEC on 2017-04-17.CENELEC members are the national electro
4、technical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania
5、, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationComit Europen de Normalisation ElectrotechniqueEuropisches Komitee fr Elektrotechnische NormungCEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussel
6、s 2017 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.Ref. No. CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 ENational forewordThis Published Document is the UK implementation of CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017. It supersedes PD CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2016, which is withdrawn.The
7、UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee TCT/7, Telecommunications - Installation requirements.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions o
8、f a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2017 Published by BSI Standards Limited 2017ISBN 978 0 580 96868 6ICS 35.020; 35.160; 35.110Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.This Published Document was
9、published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 September 2017.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate Text affectedPUBLISHED DOCUMENTPD CLC/TR 50600991:2017TECHNICAL REPORT RAPPORT TECHNIQUE TECHNISCHER BERICHT CLC/TR 50600-99-1 April 2017 ICS 35.020; 3
10、5.110; 35.160 Supersedes CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2016 English Version Information technology - Data centre facilities and infrastructures - Part 99-1: Recommended practices for energy management Technologies de linformation - Installations et infrastructures de centres de traitement de donnes - Partie 99-
11、1 : Pratiques recommandes relatives la gestion nergtique Informationstechnik - Einrichtungen und Infrastrukturen von Rechenzentren - Teil 99-1: Empfohlene Praktiken fr das Energiemanagement This Technical Report was approved by CENELEC on 2017-04-17. CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical
12、 committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbi
13、a, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comit Europen de Normalisation Electrotechnique Europisches Komitee fr Elektrotechnische Normung CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels
14、2017 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members. Ref. No. CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 E PD CLC/TR 50600991:2017CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 2 Contents Page European foreword .3 Introduction .4 1 Scope .7 2 Normative references .7 3 Terms, definitions
15、and abbreviations 8 3.1 Terms and definitions .8 3.2 Abbreviations 11 4 Principles 12 4.1 General .12 4.2 Data centre utilization, management and planning .12 4.3 Data centre ICT equipment and services13 4.4 Data centre cooling equipment .13 4.5 Data centre power equipment 15 4.6 Other data centre e
16、quipment .15 4.7 Data centre building .15 4.8 Data centre monitoring .16 5 Expected Practices .16 5.1 Existing data centres 16 5.2 ICT equipment (new or replacement) 22 5.3 Software install or upgrade 27 5.4 New build or refurbishment of data centres 27 6 Optional and alternative Practices .35 6.1 E
17、xisting data centres 35 6.2 ICT equipment (new or replacement) 42 6.3 Software install or upgrade 43 6.4 New build or refurbishment of data centres 44 7 Practices under consideration 49 7.1 Practices expected to be included in Clause 5 in due course49 7.2 Practices expected to be included in Clause
18、6 in due course50 Annex A (informative) Environmental classifications .51 A.1 ASHRAE classifications .51 A.2 ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 classifications 52 Bibliography 53 PD CLC/TR 50600991:2017CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 2 Contents Page European foreword .3 Introduction .4 1 Scope .7 2 Normative references .7
19、3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 8 3.1 Terms and definitions .8 3.2 Abbreviations 11 4 Principles 12 4.1 General .12 4.2 Data centre utilization, management and planning .12 4.3 Data centre ICT equipment and services13 4.4 Data centre cooling equipment .13 4.5 Data centre power equipment 15 4.
20、6 Other data centre equipment .15 4.7 Data centre building .15 4.8 Data centre monitoring .16 5 Expected Practices .16 5.1 Existing data centres 16 5.2 ICT equipment (new or replacement) 22 5.3 Software install or upgrade 27 5.4 New build or refurbishment of data centres 27 6 Optional and alternativ
21、e Practices .35 6.1 Existing data centres 35 6.2 ICT equipment (new or replacement) 42 6.3 Software install or upgrade 43 6.4 New build or refurbishment of data centres 44 7 Practices under consideration 49 7.1 Practices expected to be included in Clause 5 in due course49 7.2 Practices expected to b
22、e included in Clause 6 in due course50 Annex A (informative) Environmental classifications .51 A.1 ASHRAE classifications .51 A.2 ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 classifications 52 Bibliography 53 CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 3 European foreword This document (CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017) has been prepared by CLC/TC 215 “
23、Electrotechnical aspects of telecommunication equipment” in conjunction with the Directorate-General Joint Research Centre (DG JRC) of the European Commission (EC). This document supersedes CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2016. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may b
24、e the subject of patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 includes the following significant technical changes with respect to CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2016 which it supersedes: by updating to recently agreed energy managemen
25、t practices and aligns with the 2017 edition of the EU Code of Conduct for data centres Best Practices document. This document aligns with the Best Practices document of the Code of Conduct for Data Centre Energy Efficiency (CoC) scheme operated by the DG JRC and continues to be prepared by data cen
26、tre experts from operators, vendors, consultants, academics, professional and national bodies. The publication of this Technical Report is intended to integrate recommended Practices of energy management into the EN 50600 series of standards developed by CLC/TC 215 and also to widen accessibility an
27、d increase participation in the CoC scheme by ensuring translation of the Best Practices into multiple languages. This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association. Regarding the structure of the EN 50600 series, see t
28、he Introduction. PD CLC/TR 50600991:2017CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 4 Introduction The unrestricted access to internet-based information demanded by the information society has led to an exponential growth of both internet traffic and the volume of stored/retrieved data. Data centres are housing and supp
29、orting the information technology and network telecommunications equipment for data processing, data storage and data transport. They are required both by network operators (delivering those services to customer premises) and by enterprises within those customer premises. Data centres need to provid
30、e modular, scalable and flexible facilities and infrastructures to easily accommodate the rapidly changing requirements of the market. In addition, energy consumption of data centres has become critical both from an environmental point of view (reduction of carbon footprint) and with respect to econ
31、omic considerations (cost of energy) for the data centre operator. The implementation of data centres varies in terms of: a) purpose (enterprise, co-location, co-hosting, or network operator facilities); b) security level; c) physical size; d) accommodation (mobile, temporary and permanent construct
32、ions). The needs of data centres also vary in terms of availability of service, the provision of security and the objectives for energy efficiency. These needs and objectives influence the design of data centres in terms of building construction, power distribution, environmental control and physica
33、l security. Effective management and operational information is required to monitor achievement of the defined needs and objectives. This series of European Standards specifies requirements and recommendations to support the various parties involved in the design, planning, procurement, integration,
34、 installation, operation and maintenance of facilities and infrastructures within data centres. These parties include: 1) owners, facility managers, ICT managers, project managers, main contractors; 2) architects, consultants, building designers and builders, system and installation designers; 3) fa
35、cility and infrastructure integrators, suppliers of equipment; 4) installers, maintainers. At the time of publication of this Technical Report, EN 50600 series will comprise the following standards and documents: EN 50600-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 1: G
36、eneral concepts; EN 50600-2-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures - Part 2-1: Building construction; EN 50600-2-2, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 2-2: Power distribution; EN 50600-2-3, Information technology Data centre facilitie
37、s and infrastructures - Part 2-3: Environmental control; EN 50600-2-4, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 2-4: Telecommunications cabling infrastructure; EN 50600-2-5, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 2-5: Security systems; PD
38、 CLC/TR 50600991:2017CLC/TR 50600-99-1:2017 4 Introduction The unrestricted access to internet-based information demanded by the information society has led to an exponential growth of both internet traffic and the volume of stored/retrieved data. Data centres are housing and supporting the informat
39、ion technology and network telecommunications equipment for data processing, data storage and data transport. They are required both by network operators (delivering those services to customer premises) and by enterprises within those customer premises. Data centres need to provide modular, scalable
40、 and flexible facilities and infrastructures to easily accommodate the rapidly changing requirements of the market. In addition, energy consumption of data centres has become critical both from an environmental point of view (reduction of carbon footprint) and with respect to economic considerations
41、 (cost of energy) for the data centre operator. The implementation of data centres varies in terms of: a) purpose (enterprise, co-location, co-hosting, or network operator facilities); b) security level; c) physical size; d) accommodation (mobile, temporary and permanent constructions). The needs of
42、 data centres also vary in terms of availability of service, the provision of security and the objectives for energy efficiency. These needs and objectives influence the design of data centres in terms of building construction, power distribution, environmental control and physical security. Effecti
43、ve management and operational information is required to monitor achievement of the defined needs and objectives. This series of European Standards specifies requirements and recommendations to support the various parties involved in the design, planning, procurement, integration, installation, oper
44、ation and maintenance of facilities and infrastructures within data centres. These parties include: 1) owners, facility managers, ICT managers, project managers, main contractors; 2) architects, consultants, building designers and builders, system and installation designers; 3) facility and infrastr
45、ucture integrators, suppliers of equipment; 4) installers, maintainers. At the time of publication of this Technical Report, EN 50600 series will comprise the following standards and documents: EN 50600-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 1: General concepts; EN
46、 50600-2-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures - Part 2-1: Building construction; EN 50600-2-2, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 2-2: Power distribution; EN 50600-2-3, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructur
47、es - Part 2-3: Environmental control; EN 50600-2-4, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 2-4: Telecommunications cabling infrastructure; EN 50600-2-5, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 2-5: Security systems; CLC/TR 50600-99-1:201
48、7 5 EN 50600-3-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 3-1: Management and operational information; EN 50600-4-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 4-1: Overview of and general requirements for key performance indicators; EN 5060
49、0-4-2, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 4-2: Power Usage Effectiveness; EN 50600-4-3, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 4-3: Renewable Energy Factor; CLC/TR 50600-99-1, Information technology Data centre facilities and infrastructures Part 99-1: Recommended practices for energy management. The inter-relationship of the standards within the EN 50600 series is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Schematic relations