The 910Telecom Denver Data Center, situated at 910 15th Street in Denver, Colorado, USA, is a substantial facility spanning 140,000 square feet. While the precise gross colocation space remains undisclosed, the data center boasts a robust power infrastructure with access to 2 MW of power. Within a 50-mile radius, an impressive 43 other data center locations have been identified, highlighting the area’s robust digital infrastructure. It is worth noting that no specific certifications are currently listed for this particular location.
The historic Denver Gas & Electric Building offers exceptional data center facilities, providing a range of customizable options including cage, cabinet, and rack configurations. Additionally, rooftop space is available for satellite dishes. The building boasts extensive connectivity through major carriers, Internet Service Providers, internet backbones, and exchanges, all seamlessly integrated via the Building Meet-Me-Room™. Customers benefit from highly reliable and stable electrical power, supported by multiple incoming commercial grids, as well as robust generator and battery backup systems. Power infrastructure includes nine 1,000-kva transformers delivering 27,758 amps at 208 volts (3-phase, 4-wire). Furthermore, 48-volt DC power is available with a true A & B configuration, and individual tenant spaces are equipped with their own dedicated DC power plants. For uninterrupted operation, four 2-Megawatt auto-start backup generators are situated on the roof, each fueled by dedicated 4,000-gallon tanks, providing up to 72 hours of continuous operation. These generators activate within 5-15 seconds of a power failure, and monthly tests ensure their consistent readiness and functionality. Beyond power, the entire building is meticulously designed with advanced fire suppression systems, efficient HVAC, and comprehensive security measures to ensure a safe and optimal environment.