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CDCS Exam Dumps - EXIN EPI Certified Data Centre Specialist

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Question # 9

The humidity in the computer room has changed from about 50% down to 35% Relative Humidity (RH).

What influence does this have on Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)?

A.

No influence as long as the temperature is at approximately 20°C/77°F

B.

Relative humidity has no influence on ESD

C.

ESD levels will go up

D.

ESD levels will go down

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Question # 10

You are working on the design of a new facility. The electrical riser of the building with high current power is located close to the area where sensitive IT equipment in the computer room will be located.

What should you recommend to reduce the amount of EMF coming from the electrical riser?

A.

Install single-phase power cabling

B.

Install three-phase power cabling based on three individual core wires

C.

Install bus bar trunking

D.

Install three-phase power cabling based on a combined cable (e.g. XLPE etc.)

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Question # 11

EMF shielding material needs to be installed as EMF levels from the transformer room into the computer room are measured at 100 mG. The transformer room is ~10 meters away, separated by a corridor. Where should shielding be installed?

A.

It does not matter; either close to the transformer room or computer room is okay

B.

As close as possible to the transformer room

C.

As close as possible to the computer room

D.

Shielding is not required as 100 mG is within acceptable levels

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Question # 12

A customer requires THDi from the UPS not to exceed 3% and wants high efficiency. The UPS has a 6-pulse SCR/thyristor rectifier and is loaded ~80%. Many ICT changes are expected in the next 3 years. What should you recommend?

A.

Nothing; the UPS will keep THDi at the right levels

B.

Install a passive harmonic filter on the UPS

C.

Install an active harmonic filter on the UPS

D.

Install an isolation transformer rated K13 or K20

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Question # 13

The building in which the computer room is housed is required to have a sprinkler system. The building is therefore equipped with a wet pipe system.

What action, if any, should you recommend for the computer room?

A.

Maintain the current wet pipe system.

B.

Replace the wet pipe system with a deluge system.

C.

Replace the wet pipe system with a dry pipe system.

D.

Replace the wet pipe system with a pre-action system.

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Question # 14

The temperature in the computer room is increased from 18 °C (64 °F) to 27 °C (81 °F). What is the impact on the amount of gas required to suppress a fire assuming a halocarbon agent?

A.

The amount of gas required will be higher

B.

The amount of gas required will not change

C.

The amount of gas required will be less

D.

The change cannot be determined without knowing the change in humidity as well

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Question # 15

What is the first step in the design stage of the data center life cycle?

A.

Select vendors

B.

Do a design validation

C.

Define the scope of the project

D.

Freeze the design

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Question # 16

What indicates the overcurrent of a fuse or breaker?

A.

The maximum inrush current an overcurrent protection device can handle within a defined period of time

B.

The maximum electrical current which can flow in a particular electrical system under short-circuit conditions; it is determined by the voltage and impedance of the supply system

C.

The current at which the device will trip

D.

The current that a fuse or breaker is able to interrupt without being destroyed or causing an electrically damaging arc

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