Roxtec seals protect the CyrusOne Data Center in Aurora, Illinois, USA, from water ingress
Data centers require safely sealed and easily maintained exterior wall conduit penetrations. All partners involved in the construction of the facility had tried caulk and other traditional seals, but were looking for something better. Corgan, the architect and designer for CyrusOne, recommended Roxtec transits. Contractors Clune Construction and Kelso-Burnett worked with Roxtec on the final design and implementation.
Need for area efficiency
An exterior route for eight rigid 3-inch conduits connecting existing infrastructure to the expansion space was the only path available. The challenge was to reduce the footprint of the penetrations in a new precast concrete exterior wall while providing a watertight and maintainable seal. The decision to use Roxtec GH FL100 transits turned out to be perfect.
Quick design support
Roxtec provided a tailor-made solution allowing a single rectangular block-out in the wall. "Information was needed very quickly and Roxtec was extremely responsive to requests from architect Corgan and Clune Construction," says Juan Vasquez, senior construction manager at CyrusOne.
Prepared for the future
The installation required less man-hours than other seals and resulted in savings on labor. The transits significantly reduced the overall footprint of the penetrations. The openings are still accessible for upgrades, and each conduit can be worked on individually. The installed transit is maintenance-free and can thereby reduce any potential future cost or time spent.
Why use Roxtec?
- Certified protection
- Area efficient
- Quick to install
- Maintenance-free
- Customized solutions
Project facts
Project description
Construction of data center in Aurora, Illinois, USA
Involved companies
CyrusOne – owner, Corgan – architect, Clune Construction – general contractor, Kelso-Burnett – electrical contractor
Applications
Sealing of exterior wall conduit penetrations
Sealing requirements
Watertight