UnitedCorp Completes Development and Successful Testing of Patent Pending Sealed Negative Pressure Server Cabinet and is now
26 Juin 2019 - 3:43PM
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UnitedCorp Completes Development and
Successful Testing of Patent Pending
Sealed Negative Pressure Server
Cabinet and is now
Ready for Deployment
Cabinets utilizing
passive
and
naturally-cooled
ground-coupled
heat-exchanger
technology
successfully tested under
high-stress
conditions
MIAMI, FL -- June 26, 2019 --
InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Miami-based
United American
Corp ("UnitedCorp"
or the
"Company") (OTC:
UAMA) announced today that it has completed
testing of an in-house developed
negative pressure
data center server cabinet using proprietary
passive and naturally-cooled
ground-coupled
heat-exchanger technology. Results of the tests showed
that the cabinet performs well even under continuous
high-stress conditions.
Building on the
success of its patent pending BlockchainDome
passive cooling
ground-coupled heat-exchanger negative pressure
adaptor technology,
the Company
adapted the technology and docking station to house traditional
data center servers in a sealed negative pressure
cabinet which will be used in its
data center Heat Station domes
to supply the heat required for greenhouse operations.
Each negative pressure cabinet is designed to accommodate a
high-density
power configuration for
up to 6,000 watts
of servers with cooling provided through the Heat Station Canadian
well system and without the need for air
conditioning or significant electro-mechanical
venting. As such, the servers
are
cooled naturally
and without the need for any server air conditioning
system
or
any
significant
electro-mechanical
venting. Not only does this reduce operating
costs and increase reliability, it also eliminates the need for
redundant cooling systems in order to comply with
the Data Center
Redundancy Architectures Uptime Institute N+1 specification related
to high resilience cooling configuration
redundancy to support Tier 3 level
uptime.
The Heat Station with Canadian well design provides
the ability to
easily swap between negative pressure cabinets for traditional rack
mount servers and various models of ASIC-based computer mining
server equipment as required.
Negative pressure cabinet showing cool airflow from Canadian
wells and server configuration. Cabinets are sealed and insulated
from ambient air in the Dome.
The cabinet was tested continuously for three weeks
in one of the
Company's existing Heat Station domes and was fully
populated
with servers which were operated
within the
cabinet at a continuous 75% processor load (which is
well above
the typical load rate). All servers
remained well
within recommended operating temperatures during the test
period
even with
high
temperatures
outside the dome and continue to
operate
within
required
specifications, temperature and
humidly
level.
"We are very pleased with the performance of our new negative
pressure server cabinets", stated Benoit Laliberté, CEO of
UnitedCorp, "The
tests show that our Heat Stations can now be used to house
virtually any type of computer server, eliminating the need
for traditional
data center air
conditioning which can account for a large portion
of
the
overall power consumption.
Cooling
servers
for essentially zero operating
cost is
good for the business and good for the environment.
With
the
deployment
of this
breakthrough technology, we expect that
the traditional
approach to building
and operating
data centers which is both expensive and
usually ecologically unsound, will become
obsolete."
More information on the Company's Heat Station and negative
pressure cabinet technology can be obtained at www.unitedcorp.com
About United
American Corp
Established in
1992, United American Corp is a Florida-based development and
management company focusing on telecommunications and information
technologies. The company currently owns telecommunications assets
and holds the rights to manage a portfolio of patents and
proprietary technology in telecommunications, social media and
Blockchain technology, and owns and operates the BlockchainDomes
which are designed to provide heat for agricultural operations
using computer equipment in naturally-cooled data centers where
efficiency and low-cost operations are a priority.
About the Data Center & Blockchain Dome Heat
Station
The UnitedCorp
BlockchainDome Heat Station was designed to provide heat for
agricultural operations using ASIC (application-specific integrated
circuit chip) mining operations where efficiency and low-cost
operations are a priority, as well as for more
traditional data center operations. The BlockchainDomes, which
utilize hnology, are
exchanger
teca
proprietary passive cooling ground-coupled heat-particularly suited for
situations where rapid cluster deployment is required as they can
be erected and commissioned in a matter of weeks rather than up to
a year using the traditional "Bricks and Mortar" approach.
BlockchainDomes can be configured in a wide range of sizes to
service any type of greenhouse operation.
How BlockchainDomes work can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDmhhaJKHLg
This news release contains forward-looking statements that are
subject to various risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual
results could differ materially from those anticipated in such
forward-looking statements as a result of numerous factors that may
be beyond the Company's control. Forward-looking statements are
based on the expectations and opinions of the Company's management
on the date the statements are made, and the Company assumes no
obligation to update forward-looking statements should
circumstances in management's expectations or opinions
change.
Source:
United American
Corp
Contact:
Jenna
Trevor-Deutsch
Investor Relations
investorrelations@unitedcorp.com
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