UPS & Power Infrastructure

Power, UPS, and physical layer to keep IT running

We help you align UPS, power distribution, and basic facilities considerations with your switching, server, and storage plans. Schneider Electric and related ecosystems are used where they fit your environment and standards.

UPS for closets & server rooms Rack PDUs & distribution Coordination with facilities

Use Cases

Closets, server rooms, and edge sites

We look at where your critical IT lives — wiring closets, server rooms, small edge sites — and design UPS and power approaches that reflect risk and realistic budgets.

Network closets & IDFs

UPS and power for access switching, wireless controllers, and associated gear in wiring closets and intermediate distribution frames.

  • Runtime sized for expected outages
  • Standardized UPS “profiles” by closet type
  • Labelling and documentation for quick support
Closets & edge rooms

Server rooms & small data centres

UPS, power distribution, and basic physical layout considerations for consolidated infrastructure locations.

  • UPS sizing based on server and storage loads
  • Rack PDU planning and power redundancy options
  • Consideration for growth and future racks
Core infrastructure sites

Remote & field cabinets

Power approaches for outdoor enclosures, remote cabinets, and small edge locations where outages have localized but real impact.

  • Form factors suited to constrained spaces
  • Runtime and protection aligned to site risk
  • Basic environmental considerations (heat, dust)
Field & remote locations

Power Portfolio

Representative UPS and power distribution options

We work with power and UPS ecosystems such as Schneider Electric, selecting equipment based on realistic runtime, capacity, and manageability requirements, not just nameplate ratings.

Rack & tower UPS systems

UPS units sized and selected for closets, server rooms, and edge cabinets, with runtime and load assumptions documented.

  • Runtime calculations tied to actual loads
  • Standard UPS “sizes” by site or closet type
  • Guidance on battery maintenance expectations
Runtime & protection

Rack PDUs & distribution

Rack power distribution units sized to support your server and network gear without overcomplicating operations.

  • Outlet counts aligned with device plans
  • Balanced per-circuit loading where needed
  • Labelling that matches rack diagrams
Rack-level power

Monitoring & visibility

Options for basic or advanced monitoring so you can see UPS health, battery status, and key alerts without overwhelming staff.

  • Selection of appropriate monitoring level
  • Integration with existing alerting where feasible
  • Thresholds that reflect actual risk tolerance
Status & alerts

Coordination with switching & servers

UPS and power are planned together with your switching and server designs so that protection and runtime match the importance of the equipment.

  • Alignment with switching and wireless rollouts
  • Support for new server and storage deployments
  • Consistent documentation across projects
Switching & campus edge →
Servers & storage →

Design & Coordination

IT-friendly design that respects facilities and electrical realities

Power is a shared concern between IT, facilities, and electrical contractors. We help document requirements in a way that each group can understand and act on.

Requirements written for facilities & electrical

We translate IT needs into requirements that facilities and electrical partners can implement without guesswork.

  • Load and outlet requirements stated clearly
  • Basic one-line diagrams where appropriate
  • Coordination notes for contractors and staff
Cross-team alignment

Practical, maintainable designs

Designs avoid unnecessary complexity. We aim for UPS and power setups that your team can maintain over time with realistic effort.

  • Clear labelling and documentation practices
  • Simple processes for periodic testing
  • Guidance on when to consider upgrades
Partnerships & power ecosystem →

Procurement & Rollout

Procurement-ready documentation and staged implementation

We structure UPS and power plans so they can be implemented in phases, aligned with switching and server projects, and procured through your existing channels.

Bills of materials by room or site

We group UPS, PDU, and related items per closet, room, or site so procurement and implementation teams can see exactly what goes where.

  • Room- or site-level BOMs with clear scope
  • Options or alternates for different risk levels
  • Language suitable for RFQ/RFP annexes
Public-sector friendly

Phased rollouts & coordination

UPS and power upgrades can be scheduled alongside or ahead of network and server projects, reducing surprises during implementation.

  • Phasing plans tied to other IT projects
  • Coordination with internal and external teams
  • High-level runbooks for site-by-site changes
Network & infrastructure modernization →

Need to stabilize power around your IT infrastructure?

We can start with a single server room or a handful of closets and build a practical UPS and power plan that supports your broader infrastructure roadmap.

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