Visualizing the level of gas contamination in the data center in accordance with standards.
Corrosion gas test specimen
Environmental measurement methods compliant with ISA S71.04-2013, as required by IBM and AWS.
Floating microscopic particles (including metal flakes and metal particles) and reactive gases can adversely affect servers, either alone or in combination with environmental factors such as humidity and temperature. The risks posed by excessively small particles or high concentrations of harmful gases may lead to server malfunctions or, in the worst case, complete system failures. IBM and AWS may have specified design environment specifications to manage data centers at level G1 of ASI/ISA71.04-1985. By measuring with corrosion gas test specimens, which are an environmental analysis method compliant with ISA S71.04-2013, it is possible to visualize the environment of the data center.
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1. Place copper and silver corrosion gas test specimens in the target space. 2. Expose for 30 days. 3. Retrieve the test specimens. 4. Analyze the test specimens (cathodic reduction method). 5. Submit the ISA report (approximately 6 weeks after installation).
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Data center environmental survey.
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JMES Co., Ltd. was established in July 1976 with the keyword "environmental measurement." Since then, as a pioneer in environmental measurement in Japan, we have contributed to domestic environmental measures by starting with the import of excellent measuring instruments from overseas and engaging in domestic manufacturing. We have also expanded our business into energy conservation and plant corrosion prevention equipment as an extension of environmental measurement. In September 2003, we obtained ISO 9001:2000 certification (updated to ISO 9001:2015 in September 2021) (LRQA Limited). We promise to further enhance customer satisfaction with our products and services. We position compliance with laws and regulations as our top priority and are committed to advancing as a company to realize our motto, "Make Japan Beautiful."