ANSI/BICSI 002-2019, Data Center Design and Implementation Best Practices
ANSI/BICSI 002-2019 has been superseded by a newer version.
All DCDC® exam applications received by 31 December 2024 will be considered an application for the current exam, which uses ANSI/BICSI 002-2019 and the Essentials of Data Center Projects, 1st edition. All applications received on or after 1 January 2025 for the DCDC certification will be considered for the exam that uses ANSI/BICSI 002-2024 and the EDCP, 2nd edition.
See the DCDC Credential page for further information.
On the edge, in the cloud, ANSI/BICSI 002-2019 does them all.
ANSI/BICSI 002-2019, BICSI's international best-seller, covers all major systems found within a data center. Written by industry professionals from all major disciplines, this standard not only lists what a data center requires, but also provides ample recommendations on the best methods of implementing a design to fulfill your specific needs.
While the traditional data center continues to be the focus, the breadth of content can also be applied to modular, containerized, edge and hyperscale data centers.
Additions and revisions for the 2019 version includes heat rejection and cooling systems, provisioning of Lithium-ion batteries, colocation planning, support for Open Compute Project® concepts and infrastructure, and the expansion of the commissioning
process. Revision work also included refining or moving data center operations content into BICSI 009-2019.
Highlights
As the foundation standard for data center design, BICSI 002 features 17 chapters and 9 appendices, spread over 550 pages, covering the following and more:
- Design methodology
- Facilities, cabling, network, services, and applications
- Data center service outsourcing
- Site selection and space planning
- Modular and "container
" data centers
- Site services and hazards
- Traditional and open concepts
- Structural and architectural
- Electrical systems
- Utility to ITE power systems
- Standby and backup power systems
- DC power
- Mechanical systems
- Security and fire
- Architectural, electronic and physical security
- Fire safety for chimneys and aisle enclosures
- Facility and building systems
- DCIM
- IP-enabled/intelligent systems
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Cabling media and connectivity
- Hot and cold aisles
- Cabinet airflow and cabling capacity
- Network infrastructure
- Data center commissioning & maintenance
- Energy efficiency
- Multi-site data center architecture
- Colocation Planning
BICSI 002 serves as reference material for the DCDCTM credential. Learn more about the DCDC here.