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Saft and Socomec deliver power system for Total's supercomputer enviroment

14 Jan 2019
Saft and Socomec deliver power system for Total's supercomputer enviroment
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This article is originally posted on Tronserve.com

·        Revolutionary hot-swappable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) integrates high-performance Saft lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries
 
·        Electronic management and high excellence enable Total to cover the operations of its High-Performance Computer (HPC) data center
 
 
 
Paris, November 26, 2018 -
 
Battery leader Saft and industrial group Socomec have produced a high-performance UPS featuring lithium-ion data batteries for Total’s HPC data center which hosts one of the world’s biggest industrial supercomputers.
 
Total’s supercomputer is a unique decision-support system used for oil & gas investigation and field management. It allows to improve the accuracy of subsurface imaging, optimize the development and production of Total’s fields as well as save time, by shortening the duration of studies.
 
To protect critical information and calculations for the supercomputer Total required a high-performance UPS and battery system. The main criteria were low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), hot-swappability and integration with its monitoring systems. The scope also included the enhancement of the environmental performance of the data center through increased energy efficiency and the ability to re-inject power from the UPS into the grid or to support other loads.
 
To meet these requirements, Saft and Socomec worked collectively to integrate a Saft Flex’ion battery system into Socomec’s DELPHYS XTEND GP UPS. Both components are modular and energy efficient so that the UPS can be scaled to meet new additional power and energy requirements over time. A program of functional testing and certification demonstrated the electrical performance of the system as well as the electronic control interface between the battery and Socomec’s UPS.
 
Made in Europe, the lithium-ion battery system is sized to deliver 550 kW for up to seven minutes within the voltage window required by the UPS after an operational life of 15 years.
 
François Danet, Saft’s global business development manager for data centers said: “As a critical component of the UPS for Total’s data center supercomputer, Saft’s Flex’ion battery systems are supporting Total’s drive towards technological innovation and environmental sustainability.”
 
Socomec’s technology is hot-swappable to enable extension or maintenance without interrupting data center operations. The UPS system was installed on a turnkey basis in October 2018 at Total’s Centre Scientifique et Technique Jean Féger (CSTJF) in Pau, France and can be extended by up to 2,400 kW with additional 200 kW modules.
 
The partners integrated two identical UPS with Flex’ion Li-ion batteries for redundancy. The battery system is based on Saft’s proprietary Super Lithium Iron Phosphate (SLFPTM) technology and was developed specifically for data centers and other mission-critical industries. Saft’s lithium-ion battery technology offers the benefits of low maintenance, safety, and high power density, as well as a long life at elevated temperatures, which reduces the need for cooling and ventilation.
 
A major reward is that Flex’ion’s electronic battery management can be integrated with control and management, such as building management and SCADA systems, to enable smart monitoring and free up data center operators to focus on their servers.
 
Note to editors: François Danet, Saft’s global business development manager for data centers, and Xavier Mercier, Socomec’s market segment director, will share insight into the state-of-the-art technology at the Equipment, energy efficiency and DCIM conference room, at Data Center World Paris on 27th November at 11:20.


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