Establishing a consistent architecture for power supply reliability 

8th November 2022

Establishing a consistent architecture for power supply reliability 

By Dwibin Thomas, Cluster Automation Leader at Schneider Electric 

A power outage is defined as the loss of electrical supply within an end-user installation. Whether the electrical installation is in a factory, a hospital, an airport, a large industrial site, or a data centre, it can be extremely damaging. 

Here are some examples that illustrate the dramatic repercussions of a power system shutdown: 

Managing the risk 

Power system resilience must be considered throughout the power system lifecycle – from the design phase of the project, and its operational and modernisation phases.  

The risks associated with power system failures should always be evaluated, and the robustness of the power system must be designed in accordance with the risk assessment.  

Importantly, for mission-critical applications like data centres, healthcare, or nuclear power plants, the reliability requirements should be integrated during the early phase of the project. Steps include: 

Design for reliability 

Looking more closely at the power system design, depending on the set reliability target, a consistent electrical architecture should be defined by setting the adequate redundancies, selecting the topology, and specifying maintenance requirements if necessary.  

To ensure a consistent architecture, the redundant equipment can be categorised by the following stages: 

When a very high-reliability level is required, the common-mode failure risks for redundant equipment should be identified and mitigated.  These could have various causes and origins such as the natural disasters, human error such as design, installation and maintenance error, and system installations such as cooling. 

To operate the system most efficiently, adequate maintenance should be defined using the following criteria: 

At Schneider Electric, we offer high availability and high-reliability EcoStruxure Reference Designs for data centres, healthcare and hotels, and other applications. Schneider Electric has worked with more than 70,000 consulting companies and engineering firms that often require assistance relating to the prevention of downtime by design.