ISO-IEC-TS-22237-4-2018 Environmental Control NO
ISO-IEC-TS-22237-4-2018 Environmental Control NO
ISO-IEC-TS-22237-4-2018 Environmental Control NO
SPECIFICATION 22237-4
First edition
2018-05
Reference number
ISO/IEC TS 22237-4:2018(E)
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ISO/IEC TS 22237-4:2018(E)
Contents Page
Foreword...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. vi
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms................................................................................................................................. 1
3.1 Terms and definitions........................................................................................................................................................................ 1
3.2 Abbreviated terms................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
4 Conformance.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
5 Environmental control within data centres.............................................................................................................................. 3
5.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
5.1.1 Functional elements....................................................................................................................................................... 3
5.1.2 Requirements...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.1.3 Recommendations........................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.2 Environmental control of data centre spaces................................................................................................................ 5
5.2.1 Building entrance facilities...................................................................................................................................... 5
5.2.2 Personnel entrance(s).................................................................................................................................................. 5
5.2.3 Docking/loading bay(s).............................................................................................................................................. 5
5.2.4 Generator space(s) including fuel storage.................................................................................................. 5
5.2.5 Transformer space(s)................................................................................................................................................... 5
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Electrical distribution space(s)............................................................................................................................ 6
5.2.7 Telecommunication spaces(s)............................................................................................................................... 6
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Main distributor spaces(s)....................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2.9 Computer room space(s) and associated testing space(s)........................................................... 6
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5.2.11 Mechanical space(s)....................................................................................................................................................... 7
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space(s)................................................................................................................................................. 7
5.2.13 Office space(s)..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
5.2.14 Storage and holding space(s)................................................................................................................................. 7
5.2.15 Accommodation of UPS equipment.................................................................................................................. 7
6 Availability................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
6.2 Design options by space................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.2.1 General...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.2.2 Spaces excluded from the availability classification.......................................................................... 9
6.2.3 Main distributor space(s).......................................................................................................................................... 9
6.2.4 Computer room space(s) and associated testing space(s)........................................................ 10
6.2.5 UPS space............................................................................................................................................................................. 11
6.3 Environmental control system capacity planning with respect to expansion............................... 12
6.4 Environmental control system capacity planning with respect to resilience................................. 12
7 Physical security.................................................................................................................................................................................................12
7.1 General......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
7.2 Access............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
8 Energy efficiency enablement..............................................................................................................................................................12
8.1 General......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
8.2 Measurement of temperature.................................................................................................................................................. 12
8.2.1 External temperature................................................................................................................................................ 12
8.2.2 Computer room temperature.............................................................................................................................. 13
8.3 Measurement of relative humidity...................................................................................................................................... 14
8.3.1 External relative humidity..................................................................................................................................... 14
8.3.2 Computer room relative humidity.................................................................................................................. 14
8.4 Measurement of air pressure................................................................................................................................................... 15
Foreword
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Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are
members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical
committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical
activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the
work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee,
ISO/IEC JTC 1.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular the different approval criteria needed for
the different types of document should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the
editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject
of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights. Details of any patent rights identified during the development of the document will be in the
Introduction and/or on the ISO list of patent declarations received (see www.iso.org/patents).
Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not
constitute an endorsement.
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URL: www.iso.org/iso/foreword.html.
This document was prepared by ISO/IEC Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology,
TS 22237-4:2018
Subcommitte SC 39, Sustainability for and by Information Technology.
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A list of all parts in the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series can be found on the ISO website.
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 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 provide 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 economical 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 constructions).
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
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in terms of building construction, power distribution, environmental control and physical security.
Effective management and operational information is required to monitor achievement of the defined
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The ISO/IEC TS 22237 series specifies requirements and recommendations to support the various
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design, planning, procurement, integration, installation, operation and
maintenance of facilities and infrastructures within data centres. These parties include:
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1) owners, facility managers, ICT managers, project managers, main contractors;
2) architects, building designers and builders, system and installation designers;
3) facility and infrastructure integrators, suppliers of equipment;
4) installers, maintainers.
At the time of publication of this document, the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series will comprise the following
documents:
ISO/IEC TS 22237-1, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 1: General
concepts;
ISO/IEC TS 22237-2, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 2:
Building construction;
ISO/IEC TS 22237-3, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 3: Power
distribution;
ISO/IEC TS 22237-4, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 4:
Environmental control;
ISO/IEC TS 22237-5, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 5:
Telecommunications cabling infrastructure;
ISO/IEC TS 22237-6, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 6:
Security systems;
ISO/IEC TS 22237-7, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 7:
Management and operational information.
The inter-relationship of the specifications within the ISO/IEC TS 22237 series is shown in Figure 1.
1 Scope
This document addresses environmental control within data centres based upon the criteria and
classifications for “availability”, “security” and “energy efficiency enablement” within ISO/IEC TS 22237-1.
This document specifies requirements and recommendations for the following:
a) temperature control;
b) fluid movement control;
c) relative humidity control;
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e) vibration;
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f) floor layout and equipment locations;
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g) energy saving practices;
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h) physical security of environmental control systems.
Issues related to electromagnetic environment can be found in ISO/IEC TS 22237-6.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC TS 22237-1, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 1: General
concepts
ISO/IEC TS 22237-6, Information technology — Data centre facilities and infrastructures — Part 6:
Security systems
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access floor
system consisting of completely removable and interchangeable floor panels that are supported on
adjustable pedestals connected by stringers to allow the area beneath the floor to be used by building
services
Note 1 to entry: Also known as “raised floor”.
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return air temperature
temperature of the air re-entering the environmental control system, e.g. the air handling unit
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supply air temperature
temperature of the air entering the IT equipment
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ventilation
supply of air motion in a space by circulation or by moving air through the space
Note 1 to entry: Ventilation can be produced by any combination of natural or mechanical supply and exhaust.
Note 2 to entry: Such systems can include partial treatment such as heating, relative humidity control, filtering
or purification, and, in some cases, evaporative cooling.
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For a data centre to conform to this document:
a) it shall feature an environmental control solution that meets the requirements of Clauses 4 and 5;
b) it shall feature an approach to physical security in relation to the environmental control solution
that meets the requirements of Clause 6;
c) it shall feature an energy efficiency enablement solution that meets the requirements of the
relevant Granularity Level of Clause 7;
d) local regulations, including safety, shall be met.
5.1 General
The environmental control system is one of the most important parts of the data centre infrastructure.
Excessive variations of temperature or relative humidity can directly affect the functional capability of
the data centre and its infrastructures.
The functional elements of the environmental control system are divided into primary and secondary
elements.
Primary elements relate to the mechanical generation of temperature controlled fluids. Secondary
elements relate to the distribution of fluids generated by the primary elements. See Table 1 for examples
of these elements.
Some environmental systems combine the function of primary and secondary elements.
It should be noted that a Class 1 environmental control system does not necessarily contain any of these
elements.
5.1.2 Requirements
The approach taken for the design of the environmental control system shall take into account available
technology, physical security and data centre availability.
The design of the environmental control system and the selection and installation of functional
elements shall take into consideration the effect of vibration on the data centre spaces.
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shall take into consideration the effect of friction and/or obstruction in the pathways for temperature
controlled fluids. Operational controls shall be provided to ensure no degradation of fluid flow due to
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During the design phase the requirement for the number of air changes per unit time and air pressure
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shall be established.
In all data centre spaces the requirements for filtration shall be considered.
In all spaces where there is a risk of damage to static-sensitive equipment from electro-static discharge
the relative humidity shall be maintained in accordance with the instructions of the supplier of the
equipment to be accommodated. Where no information exists or where the equipment manufacturer is
not specified, a minimum dew point of 5,5 °C shall be maintained.
Where direct fresh air cooling solutions are chosen the requirements analysis and the resulting
methodology of monitoring and control is of prime importance. In these circumstances particular
consideration shall be given to the control of contaminants.
For guidance on the ventilation requirements of activated gaseous suppression systems see ISO/
IEC TS 22237-6.
5.1.3 Recommendations
Opportunities for reductions in energy consumption exist where wider tolerances of temperature and
relative humidity can be tolerated in defined data centre spaces. It is recommended to use cooling units
with integrated vibration decoupling for all rotating parts (e.g. fan, compressor) or low vibration parts.
If the cooling units or other external components with rotating parts are not equipped with integrated
vibration decoupling the whole unit should be decoupled.