Chatsworth Products helps Anthem transform legacy data centre into a model of efficiency

Anthem Inc.’s primary and largest data centre was experiencing growing pains typical of many legacy data centres—ensuring newer, higher-density equipment would have enough space, power and cooling—while keeping costs down. The company turned to Chatsworth Products (CPI) for a total service and product solution.

Located in Richmond, Va., the 1,000-cabinet data centre was configured in traditional open air,hot/cold aisles and generated more than 82% of the electricity costs. The challenge was to make dramatic improvements in such a large, established data centre.

“Capital One was building a modern data centre nearby. Through a networking opportunity, I was able to take a tour and saw Chatsworthproducts everywhere,” explains Dean Wagstaff, director of Data Centre Operation at Anthem. “They talked about CPI’s capabilities,products—particularly the cabinet and PDU—engineering, and value-added services as well. An unbiased opinion from those responsible for the site carried a lot of credibility.”

Wagstaff worked closely with Anixter, a distributor partner, evaluating products from several manufacturers. When the CPI team provided Computational Fluid Dynamics (CDF) models—a complimentary service of CPI— providing a visual illustration and considering the data centre as whole, Anthem knew CPI was the clear winner.

The path to improvement began with a complete containment strategy at both the cabinet and aisle level, composed of CPI products that are now a standard specification for all Anthem data centres.

For airflow containment at the aisle level, the flexibility and onsite customisation features of CPI’s Build to Spec Kit (BTS) Hot Aisle Containment provided an ideal solution for hot exhaust air generated by existing, multi-vendor cabinets. For new cabinet installations, Anthem’s data centres now include CPI’s GF-Series GlobalFrame® Gen 2 Cabinet with Vertical Exhaust Duct for cabinet-level containment, Monitored eConnect® Power Distribution Units for remote power management and several cable management accessoriessuch as floor grommets.

Since implementation three years ago, Anthem has experienced significant improvements. “We will continue investing in air containment strategies, resulting in increased yearly savings, which are already outstanding. Overall, it has been a great investment.” says Wagstaff.

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