level and proper grounding.
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Mark Keymer [mailto:m...@viviotech.net]
>> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 5:12 PM
>> To: North American Network Operators' Group
>> Subject: Data Center Flooring
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been told the the
entry way into the building is Anti-static. However No idea on the actual data
center flooring.
I know in the past there have been talks about datacenter flooring.
(Even Carpet if I recall). What I am wondering is does the actual datacenter
flooring need to be like Static D
ay, October 01, 2012 5:12 PM
To: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Data Center Flooring
We recently took possession of a building which part of it was used for a
teleco room by a Cellular company. The floor looks like crap. So we were
thinking about maybe just putting another
If you are thinking of VCT, try stained+polished concrete. Naturally
grounded for low-humidity spaces, supports >3500PSI point loads, and
much better looking.
>> I know in the past there have been talks about datacenter flooring. (Even
>> Carpet if I recall). What I am wondering is does the actua
On Mon, 1 Oct 2012, Mark Keymer wrote:
I know in the past there have been talks about datacenter flooring. (Even
Carpet if I recall). What I am wondering is does the actual datacenter
flooring need to be like Static Dissipating. (Found something that does that
for about $10.00 a Sqr foot). Or
way into the building is Anti-static. However No idea on
the actual data center flooring.
I know in the past there have been talks about datacenter flooring.
(Even Carpet if I recall). What I am wondering is does the actual
datacenter flooring need to be like Static Dissipating. (Found
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