US 12,342,493 B2
Data center module formed from prefabricated and transportable segments, data center module construction method, data center formed from said module, and data center construction method
Marcos Vinicius Bernardes Peigo, Barueri (BR); Franciele Nogueira Ferreira Rosa, Bom Jesus dos Perdões (BR); and Eugenio Couto Cruz, São Paulo (BR)
Assigned to Modular Data Centers Industria Comercio E Servicos S.A., Cotia (BR)
Filed by MODULAR DATA CENTERS INDÚSTRIA COMÉRCIO E SERVIÇOS S.A.
Filed on Nov. 11, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/985,289.
Prior Publication US 2023/0397360 A1, Dec. 7, 2023
Int. Cl. H05K 7/00 (2006.01); H05K 7/14 (2006.01)
CPC H05K 7/1497 (2013.01) 10 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A data center module formed from prefabricated and transportable segments, wherein the module has a substantially parallelepiped shape;
wherein at a first end of the module, the first end includes a dedicated and segregated power supply room that houses a power supply system and is in the substantially parallelepiped shape;
wherein at an second end of the module opposing the first end of the module, the second end includes dedicated and segregated cooling system room that houses a cooling system and is in the substantially parallelepiped;
wherein the module is formed by joining a first half and a second half of the module, wherein the first half and the second half are substantially symmetrical with respect to a longitudinal plane perpendicular to a floor, with each half being further formed by joining one or more respective prefabricated and transportable segments; and
wherein between the power supply system room and the cooling system room the module is provided with a main aggregation aisle and a dedicated and segregated room to house a rack area;
wherein the main aggregation aisle is a transversely arranged circulation corridor; and
wherein a first door having access control is provided for accessing the racks area, allowing circulation of authorized users between the main aggregation aisle and the racks area, and a second door having access control is provided for access to the power supply equipment, allowing circulation of authorized users between the main aggregation aisle and the power supply system room.