Raised access floors are a standard component in the design of a server room or datacentre. They provide many benefits including a modular and flexible approach to how equipment is powered, cooled and even placed within the IT space. The construction consists of a floor tile that sits a set of four pedestals which are in turn fixed to a concrete base. The result is an elevated structural floor onto which IT components can be placed including server cabinets, uninterruptible power supplies and cooling systems.