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Starline unveils Remote Plug-In Actuator for safer data centre operations
Thu, 25th Apr 2024

In response to the escalating demand for high-performance computing (HPC) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) development, Legrand's Starline brand has introduced the Remote Plug-In Actuator for use with its Track Busway technology. This development is set to enhance safety and operational efficiency in increasingly power-dense environments.

The Starline Remote Plug-In Actuator epitomises a unique product of its kind on the market, equipped with the capabilities to safely engage the busway remotely either via fibre optic cable for optimal isolation or through secure Bluetooth connectivity. This patent held by Starline signifies a pivotal moment in technology.

John Berenbrok, Director of Product Management at Starline, highlighted that the Remote Plug-In Actuator is a testament to adapting to the evolving landscape of data centre operations and balancing both safety and operational flexibility. He said, "We recognise the evolving landscape of data centre operations, where safety reigns as the paramount concern. Our Remote Plug-In Actuator embodies our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that prioritise safety while boosting operational flexibility."

Power densities in data centres have seen a dramatic escalation over the years due to the relentless pursuit of more potent chips. The Uptime Institute reported a rise in average power densities per rack from four to five kW range a decade ago to eight to 10 kW per rack in 2020. In 2022, the numbers rose even further, with 10% of data centres reporting rack densities of 20-29 kW per rack, 7% at 30-39 kW per rack, 3% at 40-49 kW per rack, and 5% supporting densities of 50 kW and higher. As a result, the concerns surrounding operator safety have increased, making the need for effective solutions like Starlines Remote Plug-In Actuator even more potent.

For over three decades, facility managers could install Starline Track Busway plug-in units easily and safely via a manual twist-and-lock process. With the new Remote Plug-In Actuator, users can remotely engage the busway, optional through fibre optic cable for optimal isolation or through secure Bluetooth connectivity, enabling users to operate outside the incident energy area maximising uptime and safety.

With Starline owning the patent rights to this ground-breaking technology, the Remote Plug-In Actuator stands as a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and excellence. It enables the installation or replacement of plug-in units while the busway is live, further enhancing operational efficiency by eliminating maintenance downtime. Starline's Remote Plug-In Actuator is well positioned to augment the safety and simplicity of data centre operations globally with its user-friendly design and seamless integration with Starline Track Busway technology.