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Hyperscale Data Centre M&E Excellence

Hyperscale data centre chiller system and M&E plant, illustrating components that determine the PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) score.
Achieving a low PUE score is dependent on the precise design and commissioning of the cooling systems (seen left) and ensuring high efficiency across all M&E supporting components (UPS, Generator).
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What is the typical PUE score you help clients achieve?

Our goal in hyperscale projects is always to push boundaries, typically targeting a PUE score of 1.2 or lower. We achieve this by optimizing the cooling system design (using high-efficiency chillers and liquid cooling technologies) and ensuring precision synchronization of all power delivery systems, minimizing energy waste from non-IT infrastructure.

How do you handle the high-density cooling requirements of modern GPUs and CPUs?

We specialize in integrating and commissioning Direct-to-Chip (DTC) Liquid Cooling solutions, which are essential for managing the heat loads of the latest high-performance computing (HPC) environments. We ensure the closed-loop systems, leak detection, and heat rejection infrastructure are flawlessly installed and integrated with the main chiller plant and BMS.

What is your role in the commissioning process (Levels 1-5)?

We support the entire commissioning lifecycle, focusing heavily on Integrated System Testing (IST), which corresponds to Commissioning Level 5. Our expertise ensures that all M&E systems—from power synchronization (UPS/Generator failover) to cooling plant performance—function correctly under simulated load conditions before handover, securing the guaranteed PUE target.

Are your installations compliant with Tier IV standards?

Yes. Our design and installation methodologies are structured around the strict requirements of Tier IV operational standards, specifically focusing on the required 2N redundancy (or greater) across all critical mechanical and electrical paths. We provide full documentation and execution evidence needed for Uptime Institute certification or equivalent standards.

What geographical regions do you service for HSDC projects?

While we are highly active in the Southeast Asian (SEA) market, including emerging HSDC hubs, our technical expertise and vendor relationships allow us to mobilize and execute projects globally. We focus on regions experiencing high demand for scalable, green data center infrastructure.

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