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1. asys008 i PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 System 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports 4 USB ports 3 VGA monitor port Serial COM ports 2 Power receptacles 2 VTM 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports 2 o ON Oa fF OMD A 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide System Specifications Table A 1 Pedestal System Specifications a B side enclosure 650W Nominal input voltage AC 100 230 volts 10 240V 6 10 50 60 Hz Protective earth ground current Width 8 62 in 21 89 cm 12 88 in 32 72 cm Weight including 8 DIMMS 4 Two enclosures 110 Ib 49 9 kg fully loaded processors and 6 disks Case 68 Ib 30 84 kg Environmental Operating temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C For every 800 ft 243 8m above 2 000 ft 609 6m lower the maximum operating temperature 35 C by 0 1C Operating altitude 0 ft to 10 000 ft Om to 3 048m Maximum rate of temperature 18 F hr 10 C hr or change during operation 0 30 F min 0 17 C min Relative humidity during 20 to 80 noncondensing operation Relative humidity during storage 8 to 80 Heat dissipation 4432 BTUs per hour System Specifications A 5 System Specifications Table A 1 Pedestal System Specifications Continued Features Processors Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz systems One or two Intel Xeon 3 2 GHz processors with Hyp
2. Cabinet Requirements on page 2 1 Monitor Requirements on page 2 4 Cabinet Requirements If you are providing your own cabinet for an Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core systems make sure the cabinet contains a rack that is 19 in wide and that meets the Electronic Industries Association EIA 310 D standard Make sure that The cabinet contains two front and two rear vertical EIA rails one in each corner of the cabinet that have the EIA universal square hole pattern as defined in the EIA 310 D specification The front vertical rails extend at least 0 5 in 1 27 cm beyond the inside edge of the accessory leg if present to allow the mounting rails to be fitted See Figure 2 1 The distance between the front and rear vertical rails is between 24 5 in and 30 in 62 23 cm and 76 20 cm The vertical mounting rails accept 10 32 cage nuts and mounting hardware The distance between the front vertical rails and the inside of the front door is at least 3 0 in 7 62 cm The distance between the rear of the system chassis and the inside of the rear door is at least 6 0 in 15 24 cm The vertical mounting rails are plated or some other method is used to ensure continuity for grounding between installed equipment Cable management brackets are provided to support and constrain data and power cords so that the cables do not interfere with air flow out of the rear of the enclosures and so that the connecto
3. 4 6 4 6 5 4 5 5 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 7 A 8 Rack Mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz or Dual Core System Rear View Star Ground Example Power Input Labeling Single Phase 120 Volts AC Circuit Connection Single Phase 240 Volts AC Circuit Connection Split Phase 120 240 Volts AC Circuit Connection Three Phase 208 Volts AC Y or A Source Circuit Connection Phase to Neutral Three Phase 208 Volts AC Y or A Source Circuit Connection Phase to Phase Three Phase 380V AC Y or A Source Circuit Connection Phase to Neutral A 9 B 2 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 Figures Vv Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 4 8 Table 4 9 Table 4 10 Table 4 11 Table 4 12 Table 4 13 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 6 1 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 7 3 Table 7 4 Table A 1 Table A 2 Table A 3 Table B 1 Table C 1 Table C 2 Table C 3 Table C 4 Ethernet PCI Adapters Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Express5800 320Ma Documentation AC Power Service Requirements Worksheet for Determining A Side Power Requirements Worksheet for Determining B Side Power Requirements Worksheet for Determining External Power Requirements Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Req
4. For an overview of the information you need to know and of the tasks you need to perform to prepare a site for an Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system see Site Planning Overview on page 1 1 Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems on page 1 2 Site Planning Checklist on page 1 3 System Documentation on page 1 5 Site Planning Overview Site planning for fault tolerant systems includes Space planning Provide adequate space for the system or cabinet and for a desk or table to accommodate components outside a cabinet Also provide enough space for servicing the systems and components Purchasing an appropriate cabinet and monitor If you do not purchase a monitor from NEC Solutions America Inc provide a monitor that meets the system s requirements If you do not purchase the cabinet that NEC Solutions America Inc references provide a cabinet that meets the system s requirements Electrical AC power planning Provide electrical power sources that meet the system s requirements optionally including the purchase of a qualified uninterruptible power supply UPS Network and telephone line planning Provide sufficient network and analog telephone lines Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems 1 1 Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems Use the Site Planning Checklist on page 1 3 to track your site preparation pro
5. Inc supplies power cords for 4 6 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide NEC Supplied Power Cords e Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems e PDUs e KVM switches A WARNING Place all power cords out of the way of foot traffic Power cords described as Domestic are made with American Wire Gauge AWG cordage and are intended for use in North America Refer to UL 62 and CSA C22 2 No 49 Power cords described as International are made with International Harmonized cordage and are intended for use outside of North America System Power Cords Table 4 9 lists the available power cords for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems that connect directly to an AC power source not to a PDU or to a UPS Table 4 10 lists the available power cords that connect Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems to qualified UPS models from American Power Conversion APC Table 4 9 System Power Cords to AC Power Marketing Locale Plug Type Length ID North America and Japan NEMA L6 20 20A 250V 15 ft B50161 locking power cord 4 5m International locking power IEC 60309 16A 250V 4 5m B50153 cord formerly IEC 309 North America Chicago NEMA 5 15 15A 127V B50101 Electrical AC Power Planning 4 7 NEC Supplied Power Cords Table 4 9 System Power Cords to AC Power Continued Marketing Locale Plug Type Length ID Japan NEMA 5 15 15A 127V 15 ft B50160 4 5m South A
6. 20A to AC power and if possible be independent of each other beyond that level The more electrical separation between the two power sources the less likely they will both fail at the same time Due to redundancy in Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz and 3 6 GHz systems power to either side of the system keeps the system in operation although the system is no longer fault tolerant with regard to power Figure 4 1 shows how to connect a rack mounted Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6GHz or Dual Core system directly to two separate AC power sources and Figure 4 2 shows how to connect a pedestal system directly to two separate power sources Electrical AC Power Planning 4 5 NEC Supplied Power Cords Figure 4 1 Rack Mounted System Connected Directly to AC Power jE oe oo ojo owe O00 oO asys001 asys002 A side system power cord B side system power cord AC power outlets AA WO N Circuit breakers maximum of 20A NEC Supplied Power Cords NEC Solutions America
7. a UPS GE Ce i op 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 asys003 A side PDU B side PDU B side system power cables black A side system power cables gray PDU power cords UPS UPS power cord AC power outlets UPS Planning 5 3 Connecting a System Directly to a UPS 9 AC power mains distribution circuit breaker maximum of 20A Connecting a System Directly to a UPS You can connect the A side power connectors of your system directly to a UPS as shown in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 2 Rack Mountable Systems A Side Power Connected Directly to a UPS asys004 B side system power cord A side system power cord UPS UPS power cord AC power outlets o a A WwW PP Circuit breakers maximum of
8. minimum requirements the site must provide System Specifications Figure A 1 shows the front of a pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz or 3 6 GHz systems system its bezel pulled forward Figure A 2 shows the rear of a typical pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz system and Figure A 3 shows the rear of a pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz systems specifying the locations of the connectors at the back of the system Table A 1 lists specifications for the pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems system System Specifications A 1 System Specifications Figure A 1 Pedestal System Front View asys006a A 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide System Specifications Figure A 2 Pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz systems Rear View asys007 e Ports on a PCI adapter in slot 1 System 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports 4 USB ports 3 VGA monitor port Serial COM ports 2 Power receptacles 2 VTM 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port 2 N DO Oo fF W PLP System Specifications A 3 System Specifications Figure A 3 Pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz systems Rear View
9. rail 1 Accessory leg 2 3 Front of cabinet 2 3 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements Monitor Requirements Monitor Requirements If you are using a monitor that is not supplied by NEC Solutions America Inc make sure that e The monitor accepts universal 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power e The VGA cable has a 15 pin D sub connector e The power cord for the monitor is long enough to reach the power source e The plug type on the power cord is compatible with the external power source at the site Use the keyboard and mouse provided by NEC Solutions America Inc 2 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 3 Space Planning For information about planning sufficient space for your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system see Room Requirements on page 3 1 Planning for Cables on page 3 2 Room Requirements To ensure that the installation site provides a properly equipped cooled and sized environment make sure that the site Provides clearances for air circulation and servicing the system Locate the front and rear of the system at least 2 5 ft 0 76m away from walls and other obstructions Maintains reasonable temperature and humidity levels and has a thermometer and humidistat to monitor room temperature and humidity Is as free of dust as possible Dust buildup in the system can impede air circulation and heat transfer causing components to become less reliable as the amb
10. 0A maximum C Sach a DY Ay Wall One a power Cord Y G PE To power input A or B B 8 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Electrical Power Connectors Figure B 8 shows a three phase 380V AC Y or A source circuit connection which is a phase to neutral source connection Note that the system s X input can be connected to L1 L2 or L3 This application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 8 Three Phase 380V AC Y or A Source Circuit Connection Phase to Neutral L1 x 380V iz 220V 380V Circuit A or B L3 l220Vv 220V N OV G PE Single system 20A maximum PDU 30A maximum C Ae eae Wal eS K B Power Cord x Y G PE To power input A or B Electrical Power Connectors Table B 1 describes the connectors that NEC Solutions America Inc uses to connect Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system and peripheral devices to AC power outlets Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 9 Electrical Power Connectors Table B 1 Connectors for AC Power Outlets NEMA L6 20 om 20A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire NEMA 5 15 15A 125 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire NEMA L6 30 OQ 30A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire CEE 7 VII B 20A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire CEI 23 16 a gt 16A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire SI 32 1971 ow 16A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire B 10 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide El
11. 0V or 208V Model SUA1500J 80V to 123V 100V Rest of the world Model SUA15001 160V to 286V 230V or 240V Communicating with a UPS over a Network Use the following additional tools to enable an Express5800 320Ma system and a UPS to communicate over the network e APC Network Management Card EX APC part number AP9617 An APC Network Management Card EX is a standard component of the Symmetra UPS but you must purchase the network card for the APC Smart UPS e APC PowerChute Network Shutdown for the Express5800 320Ma system When you install your Express5800 320Ma system download PowerChute Network Shutdown from APC and install and configure the tool on the system as described in the Express5800 320Ma Software Installation and Configuration Guide PowerChute Network Shutdown monitors the UPS for an imminent power loss and initiates a shutdown of the system before power is lost 5 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Connecting Power to Systems PDUs and a UPS Connecting Power to Systems PDUs and a UPS When you plan for PDUs note the following e Only the top PDU is connected to the UPS e The bottom PDU is connected directly to an AC power main e The UPS can be connected to the same AC power main that the bottom PDU is connected to or the UPS can be connected to another AC power main Figure 5 1 shows how to connect systems to PDUs and a UPS to the top PDU Figure 5 1 Power Cord Connections for Systems PDUs and
12. 11 e PCI slot 3 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 1 System 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports 4 USB ports 3 VGA monitor port Serial COM ports 2 Power receptacles 2 VTM 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports 2 0 Telephone cord port O ON OO fF WwW PD System Specifications A 9 Rack Mountable System Specifications Table A 2 Cabinet Dimensions 24U Shipping Container Height including pallet 56 in 1 42m Width 41 in 1 04m Depth 53 in 1 35m 38U Shipping Container Height including pallet 79 75 in 2 03m Width 41 in 1 04m Depth 53 in 1 35m 24U Cabinet Height including casters 50 in 1 27m Width 27 5 in 70 cm Depth 41 in 1 04m Weight empty 275 lb 125 kg Weight empty with pallet and shipping container 436 Ib 197 8 kg 38U Cabinet A 10 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Rack Mountable System Specifications Table A 3 Rack Mountable System Specifications ee B side enclosure 650W Nominal input voltage AC 100 230 volts 10 240V 6 10 50 60 Hz Protective earth ground current Depth 30 in 76 2 cm excluding screws and bezel Weight including 8 DIMMS 4 Two enclosures 110 Ib 49 9 kg fully loaded processors and 6 disks Rails and shelf unit 13 8 lb 6 26 kg Environmental Operating temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C For every 800 ft 243 8 m above 2000 ft 609 6 m lower the maximum operating temperature 35 C by 0 1C Operating altitude 0 ft t
13. 20A 5 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Connecting a System Directly to a UPS Figure 5 3 shows how to connect a UPS to pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz and 3 6 GHz systems Figure 5 3 Pedestal Systems A Side Power Connected Directly to a UPS asys005 1 B side system power cord A side system power cord UPS UPS power cord AC power outlets oa A OO DY Circuit breakers maximum of 20A UPS Planning 5 5 Connecting a System Directly to a UPS 5 6 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 6 Network and Telephone Line Planning For information about planning network and telephone lines for your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system see e Network Cable Requirements on page 6 1 e Telephone Line Requirements on page 6 2 e Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group on page 6 3 Network Cable Requirements Ethernet PCI adapters are typically supplied in pairs and teamed in software for fault tolerance Each member of the pair requires a cable A WARNING Make sure Ethernet cables can be routed out of the way of foot traffic Table 6 1 describes the Ethernet cables you must supply Be sure to provide a cable of sufficient length for the distance betw
14. AC Power Service Requirements on page 4 2 e Power Outlet Requirements on page 4 4 e Connecting a System Directly to Two Separate Power Sources on page 4 5 e NEC Supplied Power Cords on page 4 6 Related Topics e Chapter 5 UPS Planning e Chapter 7 Rack Configuration Planning Redundant Power Sources Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems require at least two separate and independent AC power sources an A side power source and a B side power source that provide power to the system s power receptacles labeled respectively A and B Either source must be capable of continuing to provide power if power to the other source is lost The A side power source provides power to components that do not require two sources of power a KVM switch If you use an uninterruptible power supply UPS the UPS is the A side power source The B side power source provides power to the other side of each system The wattage required from the A side power source will always be equal to or greater than the wattage required from the B side power source Electrical AC Power Planning 4 1 AC Power Service Requirements AC Power Service Requirements Table 4 1 describes the nominal input line voltage volts AC and frequency Hz required for your system and optional components The table also provides a reference to a table that lists the receptacles to provide for each component Table 4 1 AC
15. C Technical Support Web site http support necsam com servers Express5800 320Ma Express5800 320MaExpress5800 320MaTable 1 3 lists Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system documents and the tasks described in each document Table 1 3 Express5800 320Ma Documentation Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Prepare a site for installation of your Guide Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system Express5800 320Ma Installation Guide Install your system including mounting the system in a cabinet Find the part number of a customer replaceable unit CRU Respond to Mini Setup questions on your new Express5800 320Ma system Install Express5800 320Ma System software and Windows Server on your new system Express5800 320Ma Operation and Start up shut down and operate your system Maintenance Guide Troubleshoot system hardware Remove and replace CRUs Release Notes Express5800 320Ma Learn the contents of the latest Express5800 320Ma software release Learn the latest information about the product Learn about significant known problems and how to work around or avoid the problems 1 6 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide System Documentation Table 1 3 Express5800 320Ma Documentation Continued Express5800 320Ma Software Respond to Mini Setup questions Installation and Configuration Guide Install or reinstall Express5800 320Ma System software and Windows Server software Upgrade softwar
16. Circuit A or B Single system 20A maximum PDU 30A maximum T oN A lac aw aw Power Cord X Y G PE To power input A or B B 6 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide L1 240V L2 120V vey N OV G PE Wall Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 6 shows a three phase 208 volts AC Y or A source circuit connection which is a phase to neutral source connection Note that the X input on the system can be connected from L1 L2 or L3 This application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 6 Three Phase 208 Volts AC Y or A Source Circuit Connection Phase to Neutral L1 L2 Circuit A or B L3 N G PE Single system 20A maximum PDU 30A maximum C LN Wall wy AI AS OW p Power Cord x Y G PE To power input A or B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 7 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 7 shows a three phase 208 volts AC Y or A source circuit connection which is a phase to phase source connection Note that the X and Y inputs on the system can be connected from L1 and L2 L2 and L3 or L1 and L3 This application requires a double pole circuit breaker Figure B 7 Three Phase 208 Volts AC Y or A Source Circuit Connection Phase to Phase L1 A 208V L2 y 120V 208V Circuit A or B L3 120V 120V N OV G PE Single system 20A maximum i PDU 3
17. Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide NEC Solutions America Inc NR573 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice UNLESS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF NEC NEC MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PURPOSE NEC assumes no responsibility or obligation of any kind for any errors contained herein or in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this document Software described in NEC a is the property of NEC and or its licensees b is furnished only under license and c may be copied or used only as expressly permitted under the terms of the license NEC documentation describes all supported features of the user interfaces and the application programming interfaces API developed by NEC and or its licensees Any undocumented features of these interfaces are intended solely for use by NEC personnel and are subject to change without warning This document is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated either mechanically or electronically without the prior written consent of NEC Solutions America Inc The NEC Solutions America Inc logo Express5800 320Ma and the Express5800 320Ma logo are trademarks of NEC Solutions America I
18. Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide AC Power Service Requirements Table 4 2 Worksheet for Determining A Side Power Requirements Power AC Power System Component Quantity Watts Extended Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 650 GHz or Dual Core system TOTAL A SIDE POWER REQUIREMENTS ric C E Table 4 3 Worksheet for Determining B Side Power Requirements Power AC Power System Component Quantity Watts Extended Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system TOTAL B SIDE POWER REQUIREMENTS Table 4 4 Worksheet for Determining External Power Requirements Power AC Power oa et Component Quantity Watts ao Boae EXTERNAL POWER REQUIREMENTS Electrical AC Power Planning 4 3 Power Outlet Requirements Power Outlet Requirements If you do use a pair of PDUs in the cabinet use Tables 4 5 and 4 6 to determine the total number of power outlets required outside the cabinet 1 In the Quantity column write the number of each type of component 2 Multiply the value in the Quantity column by the value in the Outlets column and enter the total in the Subtotal column 3 Add the values in the Subtotal column and enter the sum next to TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS and TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS Table 4 5 Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used ots TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS Table 4 6 Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet R
19. Power Service Requirements Nominal Input Voltage Component Nominal Frequency Range Receptacle Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 100 240V 50 60 Hz See Table 4 9 GHz or Dual Core system PDU 200 240V 50 60 Hz See Table 4 11 KVM switch 100 240V 50 60 Hz See Table 4 13 The power service must be properly wired and grounded according to local standards and regulations See Appendix B for electrical circuit and wiring information NOTE Circuit breakers must provide a protective earth ground current at a maximum of 3 5 milliamperes for each AC power cord Use the following worksheets to determine AC power requirements for the site e In Table 4 2 determine the power requirements at the A side power source e In Table 4 3 determine the power requirements at the B side power source e In Table 4 4 determine the power requirements for components outside of the cabinet These components can share a power source with the A side or B side components To determine power requirements Provide information in Tables 4 2 4 3 and 4 4 as follows 1 In the Quantity column write the number of each type of component 2 Multiply the entry in the Quantity column by the number in the Power Watts column and enter the result in the AC Power Extended column 3 Add the values in the AC Power Extended column and enter the sum on the bottom line This value indicates the maximum power requirement for each power source 4 2
20. UPS on page 5 4 Qualified APC UPS Models NEC Solutions America Inc has qualified certain UPS models from American Power Conversion Corporation APC for use with Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems The qualified APC Symmetra and APC Smart UPS models are listed in Tables 5 1 5 2 and 5 3 NOTE Site planning information for the UPS which you must supply is of a general nature only Do not rely exclusively on the UPS information in this document Contact APC at http www apcc com for detailed UPS specifications documentation and ordering information Table 5 1 APC Symmetra Models for PDUs or for Multiple Systems AC Power AC Power Locale APC Symmetra Model Input Output North America SYH2K6RMT P1 SYH4K6RMT P1 120V or 208V SYH6K6RMT P1 SYA8K16RMP or SYA12K16RMP With SYA8K16RMP and SYA12K16RMP also order AP7582 a rack PDU extender UPS Planning 5 1 Communicating with a UPS over a Network Table 5 1 APC Symmetra Models for PDUs or for Multiple Systems AC Power AC Power Locale APC Symmetra Model Input Output Japan SYH2K6RMJ P1 SYH4K6RMU P1 or 100V 100V or 200V SYH6K6RMU P1 Rest of the world SYK2K6RMI SYK4K6RMI SYK6K6RMI 230V 230V or 240V SYA8K16RMI or SYA12K16RMI Table 5 2 APC UPS Models for a Single Rack Mountable System ae SvastUPS AE Powerit _ AE Powor up _ Table 5 3 APC UPS Models for a Single Pedestal System North America Model SUA1500 120V 12
21. UPS 4 5 system connections illustrated 4 5 4 6 UPS connections illustrated 5 4 5 5 wall outlets 3 2 4 4 printed documentation ordering 1 6 protective earth ground B 1 R racks requirements 2 1 room requirements 3 1 S SAA 3 15 AS NZS 3112 1993 connector B 11 SABS 164 1 1992 connector B 11 safety regulations C 2 Index 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide SEV 1011 S24507 connector B 11 SI 32 1971 connector B 10 single phase circuit connections 120 V AC B 4 240 V AC B 5 site planning checklist 1 2 space planning 3 1 specifications AC power 4 2 pedestal system A 1 rack mountable system A 7 split phase circuit connections 120 240 V AC B 6 standards compliance C 1 star ground B 2 switches network 3 2 system power cords 4 7 T Technical Support 1 2 Technical Support getting assistance 1 2 telephone lines for ASN modem assembly 1 3 6 2 for support calls 1 3 6 2 three phase circuit connections 208 V AC B 7 B 8 380 V AC B 9 U UPS PDU connections 5 3 pedestal system connections 5 5 site planning 5 1 system connections 5 4 V Virtual Technician Modules See VTMs VTMs site planning 1 3 W wiring electrical B 1
22. ach containing a full computing environment that consists of a CPU element and an I O element If a component in a CPU element malfunctions the corresponding CPU element in the other enclosure which is processing the same information in lockstep continues processing without interruption If a component in the I O element malfunctions the system fails operation over to the corresponding element in the other enclosure and continues to operate normally The only consequences are that the system is less fault tolerant and any I O throughput distributed between the enclosures may be reduced To restore full fault tolerance an enclosure can be replaced without taking the system offline e Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz and 3 6 GHz systems can connect to the ActiveService Network ASN Connecting a system to the ASN allows the NEC Technical Support to remotely diagnose troubleshoot and resolve problems online Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Site Planning Checklist To enable connectivity to the ASN a modem can be attached directly to the system and managed by Windows Server software or two partnered Virtual Technician Modules VTMs in the system The VTMs can also connect to the ASN through their Ethernet ports if the network to which they are attached has Internet access Systems that connect to the ASN using partnered VTMs provide the highest level of availability VTMs provide ASN connectivity even when the operating system is
23. and the explanation which follows show how to use the information from Table 7 3 to determine when you need to buy an additional pair of PDUs or calculate the size and number of cabinets you need Table 7 4 Sample Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements 3 Cumulative 2 Cumulative Number of 4 Cumulative 1 Component Space Used U A Side Outlets Current A PDU pair Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system KVM switch Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system PDU pair Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system In this calculation components were added one by one calculating e The total current demanded by the components e The total space used in the rack e The total number of outlets required 7 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Sample PDU Usage Calculation In this example two PDUs can provide enough current for the KVM switch and two Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system systems This set of components occupies six outlets in the PDU and 17U of rack space To add any more components you require another pair of PDUs Rack Configuration Planning 7 5 Sample PDU Usage Calculation 7 6 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Appendix A System Specifications NOTE The system temperature and humidity requirements defined in Table A 1 and Table A 3 are the
24. d Telephone Line Planning 6 1 Network Cable Requirements 6 1 Telephone Line Requirements 6 2 Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group 6 3 7 Rack Configuration Planning 7 1 Using PDUs 7 1 Determining PDU Requirements 7 2 Sample PDU Usage Calculation 7 4 Appendix A System Specifications A 1 System Specifications A 1 Rack Mountable System Specifications A 7 Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 1 Fault Protection Requirements B 1 Grounding Considerations B 1 Circuit Wiring Diagrams B 3 Electrical Power Connectors B 9 Appendix C Standards Compliance C 1 Index Index 1 iv Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Figure 2 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A 6 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 Figure B 7 Figure B 8 Rail Clearance Rack Mounted System Connected Directly to AC Power Pedestal System Connected Directly to AC Power Power Cord Connections for Systems PDUs and a UPS Rack Mountable Systems A Side Power Connected Directly toa UPS Pedestal Systems A Side Power Connected Directly to a UPS Pedestal System Front View Pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz systems Rear View Pedestal Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz systems Rear View Rack Mountable System Front View Rack Mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz system Rear View Figures
25. dels of Express5800 320Ma systems Make sure that only layer 1 and layer 2 devices separate the gateway and slave systems During a connection the gateway system assigns the slave system a temporary IP address from an IP address range reserved by NEC Solutions America Inc and uses that address for all traffic 6 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 7 Rack Configuration Planning For information about planning a rack configuration see e Using PDUs on page 7 1 e Determining PDU Requirements on page 7 2 e Sample PDU Usage Calculation on page 7 4 Using PDUs Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems have two power receptacles Correspondingly two power distribution units PDUs provide power to the receptacles Use of PDUs is optional unless you have a support agreement with NEC Solutions America Inc If you do have a support agreement with NEC Solutions America Inc use pairs of PDUs to provide AC power to systems and components in a cabinet if six or more power cords would otherwise exit from the cabinet The A side top PDU provides power to e The A side of each system e AKVM switch The B side bottom PDU provides power to the other side of each system Because the A side PDU always uses at least as many power cords and consumes at least as much power as the B side PDU plan the cabinet configuration so that the A side PDU can support the configuration Rack Con
26. e and BIOS BMC and VTM firmware Configure Express5800 320Ma System software Connect a UPS to your system Express5800 320Ma ActiveService Configure your system for support by the NEC Network Configuration Guide ActiveService Network ASN Configure the VTMs Express5800 320Ma Virtual Technician Configure and use VTMs to remotely control Module User s Guide monitor and troubleshoot your system Express5800 320Ma System Use tools that are provided by Windows Server Administrator s Guide software or Express5800 320Ma System Software and by other vendors to manage the system Use ftServer Management Console ftSMC to administer or troubleshoot Express5800 320Ma systems Express5800 320Ma Software Monitor the performance of critical system Availability Manager User s Guide components and the status of user applications Express5800 320Ma PCI Adapter Install configure replace or troubleshoot PCI Guide adapters Express5800 320Ma Technical Consult technical reference information for Reference Guide Express5800 320Ma systems Change BIOS settings t ActiveService Network ASN is not currently available but may be ordered in the future Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems 1 7 System Documentation 1 8 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 2 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements For requirements related to supplying your own cabinet and monitor see
27. echnology Equipment European Union Table C 3 Safety Standards Standard Description Country Region UL 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment North America EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment European Union Table C 4 Noise Standards Standard Description Country Region ISO 9614 2 Acoustics Determination of Sound Power European Union Levels of Noise Source using Sound Intensity ISO 7779 Measurements of Airborne Noise emitted by European Union Computers and Business Equipment C 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Standards Compliance VCCI Note CORRS PHLBRESRRRSATPMHBMS VCC 0HE KES TAFAARRRHRETT CORE TRER TEAT gt CBR Wee ET TERANE COMACKSEAASBIEHREBS SBELIBKENSCCHHVET BSMI Note ES RA ig PRH RE So AERE PIR FF TH PRM MPR ist F RA ORE PARR REI ATR Standards Compliance C 3 Standards Compliance C 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide A ActiveService Network ASN See ASN AK533 riser assembly kit A 6 A 12 American Power Conversion See APC APC Network Management Card EX 5 2 PowerChute Network Shutdown 5 2 qualified UPS 5 1 AS NZS 3112 1993 connector B 11 A side power source 4 1 ASN site planning 1 2 1 3 3 2 BS 1363 A connector B 11 B side power source 4 1 C cabinets configuration planning 7 1 requirements 2 1 specifications A 10 cables Ethernet network 6 1 planning fo
28. ection to the ASN by implementing an ftGateway group Unless VTMs are installed in each system the systems in the group must be connected to a single physical Ethernet subnetwork One system acts as a gateway for ASN connectivity This gateway system requires an analog telephone line that connects to the modem Other systems in the gateway group called gateway slaves connect to the gateway system over the network In this case Ethernet connections are required for each system but only two analog telephone lines for each site are required Members of an ftGateway group e Are limited to a maximum of 20 Express5800 320Ma systems e Must connect to the same subnetwork through system Ethernet ports ports of Ethernet adapters or VTMs An ftGateway group that contains Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core systems can consist of one of the following Slave systems with no remote management adapter in a group with an ftGateway system that has VTMs Slave systems that have VTMs in a group with an ftGateway system that has VTMs Using VTMs provides the highest level of manageability by allowing the system to be serviced even when the operating system is not operational NOTE You cannot mix VTMs and ftServer Access Adapters in the same ftGateway group ftServer Access Adapters are Network and Telephone Line Planning 6 3 Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group system management adapters used in earlier mo
29. ectrical Power Connectors Table B 1 Connectors for AC Power Outlets Continued IEC 60309 formerly IEC 309 SABS 164 1 1992 BS 1363 A SEV 1011 S24507 AS NZS 3112 1993 SAA 3 15 AS NZS 3112 1993 Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information 16 20A 250 volts AC 16A 250 volts AC 13A 250 volts AC 10A 250 volts AC 15A 250 volts AC 15A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire 2 pole 3 wire 2 pole 3 wire 2 pole 3 wire 2 pole 3 wire 2 pole 3 wire B 11 Electrical Power Connectors Table B 1 Connectors for AC Power Outlets Continued GB1002 1996 10A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire B 12 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Express5800 320Ma systems comply with the electromagnetic interference EMI Appendix C Standards Compliance immunity safety and noise regulations listed in Tables C 1 through C 4 All necessary agency labels are on the system NOTES 1 This system must be configured with the components listed and described in the product configuration specifications Deviations from this list of components will void agency certification You must install all wiring including power and communications cables in compliance with local and national electrical code in the United States national electrical code NFPA 70 In addition you must use shielded communication
30. een the system and a wall jack or hub NOTE See the Express5800 320Ma PCI Adapter Guide for more information about the adapters NEC Solutions America Inc supplies for your Express5800 320Ma system Network and Telephone Line Planning 6 1 Telephone Line Requirements Table 6 1 Customer Supplied Ethernet Cables VTM Ethernet portt 24 AWG Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP EIA TIA Verified Category 3 or Category 5 10 100 1000 Mbps 2or4 wire with RJ 45 modular connectors system Ethernet port terminated with pair wiring adhering to the Dual port 2 for each pair of EIA TIA 568 A or EIA TIA 568 B standard 10 100 1000Base T 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet PCI Adapter Ethernet ports gigabit copper adapter for servers For connections to an Ethernet hub or switch provide a straight through cable For 100 or 1000 Mbps fast Ethernet operation provide full duplex or Category 5 Ethernet cables The maximum allowable distance from an Ethernet port to a switch or a hub is 100 meters 328 ft Dual port 1000Base SX 2 for each pair of Multimode 62 5 or 50 micron DUAL fiber Ethernet PCI Adapter 1000Base SX cable with LC type connectors to the PCI gigabit fiber optic adapter Ethernet ports adapter and connectors on the other end that for servers are compatible with the network switch The maximum distance between the U574 PCI adapter and a switch is 902 ft 275m t Some systems may not contain Virtual Technician M
31. equirements PDUs Used woo o e Other external components TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS If you do not use PDUs in the cabinet use Tables 4 7 and 4 8 to determine the number of power outlets required outside the cabinet 1 In the Quantity column write the number of each type of component 2 Multiply the value in the Quantity column by the value in the Outlets column and enter the total in the Subtotal column 3 Add the values in the Subtotal column and enter the sum next to TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS and TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS 4 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Connecting a System Directly to Two Separate Power Sources Table 4 7 Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs Component Quantity ea Express5800 320Ma 3 2 component 3 6 GHz or Dual Core systems TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS Table 4 8 Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs Component Quantity aa Express5800 320Ma 3 2 convene 3 6 GHz or Dual Core systems TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS Connecting a System Directly to Two Separate Power Sources If you do not connect your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz or 3 6 GHz system or PDUs to a UPS provide two AC power sources that are as electrically independent of each other as the installation site allows At a minimum the two power sources must be powered by separate circuit breakers maximum of
32. er Threading Technology in each CPU I O enclosure Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz systems Two Intel Xeon 3 6 GHz processors with Hyper Threading Technology in each CPU I O enclosure Express5800 320Ma Dual Core systems Two Dual Core Intel Xeon 2 8 GHz processors with Hyper Threading Technology in each CPU 1I O enclosure Memory Eight physical dual data rate DDR inline memory module DIMM slots in each CPU 1I O enclosure Ports Four 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports Two AC power connectors one VGA port two serial ports and three USB ports PCI slots Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz systems One user configurable low profile PCI adapter slot operating at 64 bits and 100 MHz in each CPU I O enclosure you can add two full height PCI adapter slots in each CPU I O enclosure with the optional AK533 riser assembly kit Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems One low profile PCI adapter slot and two full height PCI adapter slots operating at 64 bits and 100 MHz all user configurable in each CPU 1I O enclosure VTM Virtual Technician Module VTM The VTM is a system management module When VTMs are installed two 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports dedicated to the VTMs are present Six Serial ATA SATA disk drives A 6 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Rack Mountable System Specifications Rack Mountable System Specifications Figure A 4 shows the front of a rack mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core system
33. figuration Planning 7 1 Determining PDU Requirements NOTES 1 Connect each PDU to a separate AC power source 2 Install a maximum of two pairs of PDUs in a rack Use the information in Determining PDU Requirements on page 7 2 to plan the rack configuration for your Express5800 320Ma system Sample PDU Usage Calculation on page 7 4 shows how to use the information you gather for planning the rack configuration Determining PDU Requirements Using the nominal voltage rating of the power receptacle at your site and the total wattage of the components that will draw power from the A side PDU complete the information in Tables 7 1 and 7 2 This information will help you determine the current that the Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems and rack mounted components will draw and whether you need a second pair of PDUs To complete Table 7 1 1 Obtain the voltage available at your location Consult a facilities manager at your site to make sure you know the correct voltage 2 For each type of component you plan to place in the rack calculate the required current as follows Divide the wattage of the element listed in the Watts column of Table 7 1 by the voltage available at your site Multiply the result by 1 25 and enter the value in the Current column Table 7 1 Current and Rack Space Requirements Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 650 4U GHz and Dual Core 7 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Plann
34. frica India SABS164 1 1992 13A 250V B50152 ZA 3 United Kingdom BS 1363 A 13A 250V B50116 Table 4 10 Systems Power Cords to a UPS Voltage Locale Rating Plug Types Length Marketing ID North America 120V NEMA 5 15 to IEC 60320 15 ft B50104 Chicago and Japan formerly 320 C13 4 5m North America 250V NEMA L6 20 to 15 ft B50161 Domestic and IEC 60320 C13 4 5m Japan International 250V IEC 320 C14 to 3 5m B50301 IEC 60320 C13 PDU Power Cords The AA P41104 PDU supplies power to Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems Table 4 11 lists the available power cords to connect PDUs directly to an AC power source or to the APC Smart UPS and APC Symmetra UPS models Table 4 12 describes the gray and black power jumper cables that are provided to connect Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems to PDUs 4 8 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide NEC Supplied Power Cords Table 4 11 PDU Power Cords to AC Power Locale Locale Plug Type Rating Length Marketing ID Marketing ID North America IEC 60320 formerly 320 20A 250V 15 ft B50155 and Japant C19 to NEMA L6 20P 50 60 Hz 4 5m North America IEC 60320 C19 to 30A 250V 15 ft B50156 NEMA L6 30P 50 60 Hz Receptacle must be fused at no more than 20A International t IEC 60320 C19 to 20A 250V 15 ft B50154 IEC 60309 50 60 Hz 4 5m t Use this power cord to connect the PDU directly to the AC po
35. gress For a list of other documents related to your Express5800 320Ma system see System Documentation on page 1 5 During the site planning and preparation processes work closely with your facilities group or contractor to determine space power and environmental requirements Enlist their help to provide a suitable location with sufficient alternating current AC power heating ventilation and air conditioning HVAC capabilities and network and telephone connections If your system is covered by a service agreement and you need help with site planning contact the NEC Technical Support If you have a contract with the NEC Technical Support to install the system contact them after you have prepared the installation site and moved the system to the site For more information about NEC Technical Support visit http support necsam com servers See Appendix A System Specifications for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system specifications and the Express5800 320Ma Peripherals Site Planning Guide for specifications of other components Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems 1 2 Consider the following specific fault tolerant features of Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems for site planning e Lockstep technology means that the Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz and 3 6 GHz systems contain redundant hardware The Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz and 3 6 GHz systemssystems contain two enclosures e
36. herefore for split phase or three phase applications both X and Y can be electrically hot with respect to the system base earth reference ground Figure B 2 shows the physical locations of the X and Y inputs on the system base Figure B 2 Power Input Labeling G PE Power input A or B Face View Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 3 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 3 shows a single phase 120 volts AC circuit connection Note that this application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 3 Single Phase 120 Volts AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B O 15A Maximum wy RY ie ow Ag Power Cord X Y G PE To power input A or B B 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide G PE Wall 120V OV Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 4 shows a single phase 240 volts AC circuit connection Note that this application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 4 Single Phase 240 Volts AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B L 240V N OV o G PE Single system 20A maximum C PDU 30A maximum L Ag Ay Wall a Power Cord XxX Y G PE To power input A or B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 5 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 5 shows a split phase 120 240 volts AC circuit connection Note that this application requires a double pole circuit breaker Figure B 5 Split Phase 120 240 Volts AC Circuit Connection
37. hese online resources first e Online support from NEC Technical Support You can find the latest technical information about an Express5800 320Ma through online product support at the NEC Technical Support Web site http support necsam com servers e Online product support for Microsoft products Your primary source for support is the computer manufacturer who provided your software or an authorized Microsoft Support Provider You can also find the latest technical information about Microsoft Windows and other Microsoft products through online product support at the Microsoft Help and Support Web site http support microsoft com If you are unable to resolve your questions with the help available at these online sites and the Express5800 320Ma system is covered by a service agreement please contact NEC Technical Support 866 269 1239 viii Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Preface Notices e All regulatory notices are provided in Appendix C Standards Compliance of this site planning guide e Although this guide documents modem functionality modems are not available for all systems Ask your sales representative about modem availability e ActiveService Network ASN is not currently available but may be ordered in the future Preface ix Preface x Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 1 Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems
38. ient temperature rises Provides a table or desktop for external devices such as a telephone keyboard and mouse Provides cutouts in the floor for routing cables if the site has an elevated floor J N CAUTION Do not place the system in an area of high electrostatic discharge Static electricity may damage components Do not locate components near transformers or other electromagnetic devices See Appendix A System Specifications for the dimensions of system components Space Planning 3 1 Planning for Cables Planning for Cables To accommodate cables from your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz or 3 6 GHz system make sure to provide e Two telephone lines One telephone line for use when calling for service One telephone line for the ASN modem e Ethernet jacks switches or hubs as needed e Two electrically separate grounded AC wall outlets or a UPS and a wall outlet within reach of the power cords from the system or PDUs and additional outlets for any components that do not connect to a PDU Make sure that cables you plan to connect to the system are long enough to reach between the system and external components or connections S 3 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 4 Electrical AC Power Planning For information about planning appropriate AC electrical power for your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz oe Dual Core system see e Redundant Power Sources on page 4 1 e
39. ing Guide Determining PDU Requirements To complete Table 7 2 1 In column 1 write the names of each system or component in the rack If you have more than one system use a row for each system 2 Incolumn 2 write the cumulative number of rack units Us Add the number of Us see Table 7 1 for the component to the value in the space above and write the result 3 In column 3 write the cumulative number of outlets required For each component add 1 to the value in the space above and write the result 4 In column 4 write the cumulative current required For each component add the current for the component which you entered in Table 7 1 to the value in the space above and write the result You need another pair of PDUs if the cumulative number of outlets exceeds 8 or if the cumulative current exceeds 15A Use the information in column 2 to plan the size and number of racks required Table 7 2 Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements 2 Cumulative 3 Cumulative 4 Cumulative 1 Component Space Used Number of Outlets Current A Rack Configuration Planning 7 3 Sample PDU Usage Calculation Sample PDU Usage Calculation Table 7 3 shows how to use the information from Table 7 1 to calculate the current when the PDU is connected to a NEMA L6 20R receptacle in the United States with a power voltage of 208V Table 7 3 Sample Current and Rack Space Requirements Current Rack Space 4U Table 7 4
40. ions This document uses the notation conventions described in this section Warnings Cautions and Notes Warnings cautions and notes provide special information and have the following meanings A WARNING A warning indicates a situation where failure to take or avoid a specified action could cause bodily harm or loss of life J CAUTION A caution indicates a situation where failure to take or avoid a specified action could damage a hardware device program system or data NOTE A note provides important information about the operation of an Express5800 320Ma system Preface vii Preface Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in Express5800 320Ma documents e The bold font emphasizes words in text or indicates text that you type or the name of a screen object For example Before handling or replacing a PCI adapter make sure that you are properly grounded by using a grounded wrist strap In the System Properties dialog box click the Hardware tab e The italic font introduces new terms For example Many hardware components are customer replaceable units CRUs which can be replaced on site by system administrators with minimal training or tools copy filename filename2 e The monospace font indicates message text For example The operation completed successfully Getting Help If you have a technical question about Express5800 320Ma hardware or software try t
41. mounted in a rack with its bezel pulled forward The front views of the systems are identical Figure A 5 shows the rear of a rack mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz system and Figure A 6 shows the rear of a rack mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system specifying the locations of the connectors at the back of the system Table A 3 lists the specifications for the rack mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core system systems Figure A 4 Rack Mountable System Front View asys009 System Specifications A 7 Rack Mountable System Specifications Figure A 5 Rack Mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz system Rear View 000 91 asys010 1 PCI slot 1 2 System 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports 4 USB ports 3 VGA monitor port Serial COM ports 2 Power receptacles 2 VTM 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports 2 Telephone cord port oOo N O oa A O A 8 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Rack Mountable System Specifications Figure A 6 Rack Mountable Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz or Dual Core System Rear View asys0
42. nc ActiveService Network is a trademark of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners Manual Name Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Part Number NR573 Express5800 320Ma Software Release Number 4 1 0 Publication Date January 2006 NEC Solutions America Inc 10850 Gold Center Drive Suite 200 Rancho Cordova CA 95670 2006 NEC Solutions America Inc All rights reserved Contents Preface vii 1 Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems 1 1 Site Planning Overview 1 1 Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems 1 2 Site Planning Checklist 1 3 System Documentation 1 5 2 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements 2 1 Cabinet Requirements 2 1 Monitor Requirements 2 4 3 Space Planning 3 1 Room Requirements 3 1 Planning for Cables 3 2 4 Electrical AC Power Planning 4 1 Redundant Power Sources 4 1 AC Power Service Requirements 4 2 Power Outlet Requirements 4 4 Connecting a System Directly to Two Separate Power Sources 4 5 NEC Supplied Power Cords 4 6 System Power Cords 4 7 PDU Power Cords 4 8 Power Cords for Optional Components 4 9 5 UPS Planning 5 1 Contents Contents Qualified APC UPS Models 5 1 Communicating with a UPS over a Network 5 2 Connecting Power to Systems PDUs and a UPS 5 3 Connecting a System Directly to a UPS 5 4 6 Network an
43. nning AC Power 1 Will you provide power through a power distribution unit PDU m Will you provide power from a UPS d What are the AC power requirements of your system including all optional components 1 Is the AC power service wired properly 1 What are the lengths and types of the power cords that are provided with your system What type of receptacles do you need to provide Planning Space for Your System T Will your system and its external components fit where you plan to place them 1 4 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide System Documentation 1 If you are rack mounting the system what is the height of the cabinet you will use and what is the total height of the systems and components that will be installed in the cabinet Will the items fit into the cabinet What components will be located outside the cabinet 1 What are the lengths and types of the cables that will connect to your system 1 Have you created a sketch of how you plan to arrange the system at the installation site Consider the available cable lengths the placement of external devices and the location of network and voice communication connections On the sketch show the following e Location of the system and its external components e Power cords and telephone and interface cables e Locations of AC power receptacles phone jacks Ethernet jacks switches and or hubs NOTE Make sure that all cords and cables are long enough
44. not operational VTMs also allow internal administrators to remotely service the system over a telephone line or IP network regardless of the state of the operating system Without VTMs ASN connectivity is only possible if the operating system is operational Site Planning Checklist Referring to the information in this document answer the following questions Planning for ASN Connectivity m m m Will your system use VTMs to connect to the ASN If your system uses VTMs will you connect them to a network so that you can manage the server from a remote system Are there maintenance network connections to which you can connect the VTMs If your VTMs are connected to a network does the network have Internet connectivity so that the system can connect to the ASN without a modem If your system uses an ASN modem do you have an external analog telephone line available for the modem NOTE A dedicated phone line provides the most reliable service ASN calls routed through a PBX may be slow due to load on the PBX or may not complete successfully due to disconnections If you must use a PBX do not route the telephone extension through a switchboard instead provide a direct dial analog number Do you have an additional telephone line and telephone near the operator s station for voice communications when calling for support Planning for Optional Components m The system contains four 10 100 1000 megabits pe
45. o 10 000 ft Om to 3 048m Maximum rate of temperature 18 F hr 10 C hr or 0 30 F min 0 17 C min change during operation Relative humidity during 20 to 80 noncondensing operation Relative humidity during storage 8 to 80 Heat dissipation 4432 BTUs per hour System Specifications A 11 Rack Mountable System Specifications Table A 3 Rack Mountable System Specifications Continued Features Processors Express5800 320Ma 3 2 ae OO One or two Intel Xeon 3 2 GHz processors with Hyper Threading Technology in each CPU 1 O enclosure Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz Two Intel Xeon 3 6 GHz processors with Hyper Threading Technology in each CPU 1 O enclosure Express5800 320Ma Dual Core Two Dual Core Intel Xeon 2 8 GHz processors with Hyper Threading Technology in each CPU I O enclosure Memory Eight physical dual data rate DDR inline memory module DIMM slots in each CPU 1I O enclosure Ports Two 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports in each CPU 1I O enclosure Two AC power connectors one VGA port two serial ports and three USB ports PCI slots Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz systems One user configurable low profile PCI adapter slot operating at 64 bits and 100 MHz in each CPU I O enclosure you can add two full height PCI adapter slots in each CPU I O enclosure with the optional AK533 riser assembly kit Express5800 320Ma 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems One low profile PCI adapter slot and two full height PCI adapter sl
46. odules VTMs a system management module that provides remote access to and management of the system Telephone Line Requirements Generally two telephone lines are required to ensure technical support for your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz or 3 6 GHz system e One telephone line for use when calling for service e One analog telephone connection point for the modem A 7 ft 2 13m telephone cable part number AW B20245 is shipped with the modem assembly NOTES 1 If you implement ftGateway groups you do not need to supply telephone connection points for each system See Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group for more information 6 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group 2 If your system will be configured with VTMs whose network ports are connected to a network with Internet access your system will not have a modem installed for ASN support and the second telephone line will not be necessary 3 A dedicated phone line provides the most reliable service ASN calls routed through a PBX might be slow due to the load on the PBX or might not complete successfully because the calls can become disconnected If you must use a PBX do not route the telephone extension through a switchboard instead provide a direct dial analog number Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group Multiple Express5800 320Ma systems at a site can share a single telephone conn
47. ots operating at 64 bits and 100 MHz all user configurable in each CPU 1I O enclosure A Virtual Technician Module VTM a system management module CPU I O enclosure When VTMs are installed a 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports dedicated to the VTM is present for each VTM Disk Drives Three Serial ATA SATA disk drives in each CPU 1I O enclosure A 12 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information For electrical circuit and wiring information that you need to provide to the contractor and or facilities personnel responsible for wiring the power at the system installation site see e Fault Protection Requirements on page B 1 e Grounding Considerations on page B 1 e Circuit Wiring Diagrams on page B 3 e Electrical Power Connectors on page B 9 Fault Protection Requirements Each enclosure in Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core systems contains internal fault overload current protection However the system relies on the power distribution system at your site for protection against potential faults in the power cords and the wiring in the system base e f you are using a pair of PDUs in the cabinet use 30A or less circuit breakers in each power distribution branch that feeds the PDUs e To connect a single system to power use 20A or less circuit breakers in each power distribution branch that feeds the systems Grounding Considerations The sys
48. r 3 2 supplied 3 2 telephone 3 2 CEE 7 VII connector B 10 CEI 23 16 connector B 10 checklist for site planning 1 2 circuit electrical planning information B 1 wiring diagrams B 3 compliance standards C 1 connectors AC B 9 cooling requirements 3 1 See also environmental requirements 3 1 Index D documentation ordering 1 6 E earth reference ground B 1 electrical connectors B 9 electrical grounding B 1 electrical wiring B 1 electromagnetic interference C 2 environmental requirements maximum rate of temperature change A 5 A 11 operating humidity A 5 A 11 operating temperature A 5 A 11 storage humidity A 5 A 11 Ethernet network cables 6 1 F ftGateway site planning information 6 3 G GB1002 1996 connector B 12 grounding the system 2 2 B 1 H hubs network 3 2 IEC 309 connector B 11 IEC 60309 connector B 11 immunity regulations C 2 J jacks Ethernet 3 2 Index 1 Index K KVM switches power service requirements 4 2 M monitors power cords 4 9 requirements 2 4 N NEC Technical Support 1 2 NEMA 5 15 connector B 10 NEMA L6 20 connector B 10 NEMA L6 30 connector B 10 network Ethernet cables 6 1 noise regulations C 2 P power AC cords monitors 4 9 storage enclosures 4 9 systems 4 7 electrical requirements 4 2 PDU connections illustrated 5 3 service requirements 4 2 4 4 4 5 A side 4 4 B side 4 4 sources 4 1 sources no
49. r second Mbps Ethernet ports Will your system additionally include any of the following PCI adapters for network communications If so indicate how many of each and plan network connections for all Ethernet ports you will use Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems 1 3 Site Planning Checklist Table 1 1 Ethernet PCI Adapters Adapter Number of Ports U575 Dual Port Copper Gigabit Ethernet Adapter 4 Will your system connect to an EMC CLARIiON AX100 storage system If so the system requires one pair of U531 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters which are provided when you order the storage system Q Will your system connect to EMC CLARiiON CX or to EMC Symmetrix storage systems If so the system requires one pair of optical fibre channel PCI adapters as described in Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapters Attachment Method PCI Adapter Through a Storage Area U525 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapter two of which are Network SAN or switch provided in the AK415 Attachment Kit Directly attached U526 Optical Fibre Channel PCI Adapter two of which are provided in the AK419 Attachment Kit 4 Will you supply your own monitor or will NEC Solutions America Inc supply the monitor NOTE Use the USB keyboard and mouse supplied by NEC Solutions America Inc Will the components in a cabinet include a keyboard video mouse KVM switch Pla
50. rs do not disconnect or break The cabinet provides enough stability so that system components pass Telcordia GR 63 CORE Section 5 4 2 regulations for operational vibration Cabinet and Monitor Requirements 2 1 Cabinet Requirements e To prevent stray voltages all components are grounded together through the vertical mounting rails to the cabinet frame and then to local building ground To ensure signal quality use a grounding cable provided by NEC Solutions America Inc for local building ground e There is a plan for maintaining cables and wires to the cabinet by either running them under the floor or placing them overhead in an overhead cable tray e Air flows through the cabinet from front to back e Filler panels cover any unused rack space to prevent air recirculation e Vents are evenly distributed on the front and rear doors and comprise at least 68 of the surface area NOTE If your cabinet does not have vented front and rear doors you can remove the doors from the cabinet while your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz or 3 6 GHz system is operating Figure 2 1 shows the required rail clearance between the front vertical rails and the inside edge of an accessory leg 2 2 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Cabinet Requirements Figure 2 1 Rail Clearance 1 27 cm minimum DD BED DED TD PD TAT AO Li LD ol msys182 Front vertical EIA
51. s cables to remain in compliance with Federal Communications Commission FCC and other international Electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations All EMC emissions compliance tests are performed at a third party certified test laboratory You can obtain compliance reports for these tests from your Express5800 320Ma account representative who will contact the Product Compliance Group in the NEC Solutions America Inc engineering organization Standards Compliance C 1 Standards Compliance Table C 1 EMI Standards Standard Description Country Region FCC Part 15 Class A Code of Federal Regulations 47 1998 Class A North America EN 55022 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of Information Technology Equipment European Union AS NZS 3548 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of Information Technology Equipment Australia New Zealand CNS13438 Chinese National Standard 13438 Taiwan VCCI Class A Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment Japan Table C 2 Immunity Standards Standard EN 50082 1 Description Generic Immunity Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Residential Commercial and Light Industrial Country Region European Union EN 55024 Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of Information T
52. tem obtains an earth reference ground through the power cords attached to the system Similarly each peripheral device connected to the system obtains ground through its power cord For each peripheral device you must ensure that a high integrity safety ground conductor is installed as part of the wiring system in accordance with U S national electric code NFPA 70 or the equivalent The international safety standard EN60950 for electronic data processing EDP equipment also requires a ground conductor but calls it a protective earth PE ground Depending upon local conditions ground potentials may differ between the system base and any peripheral devices connected to the system base All grounds in the system must return to the same reference point in the power distribution system as close as possible to zero 0 volt potential relative to earth reference ground Earth Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 1 Grounding Considerations B 2 reference ground is typically a metal stake in the ground to which the ground conductors from one or more buildings are attached As shown in Figure B 1 a star ground is often used to obtain the same earth reference ground Each earth reference ground such as the system base ground is returned separately to a common point where a zero volt OV earth ground exists The star ground ensures that all equipment is at the same potential and that no noise or safety problems associated with an
53. to reach between their respective components and connectors Route all cables out of the way of foot traffic Working with Other Groups 1 Have you provided your facilities group and contractors with the sketch and copies of the following e Tables 4 2 4 3 and 4 4 worksheets for determining AC power requirements e Tables 4 5 and 4 6 or Tables 4 7 and 4 8 worksheets for determining the number of external power outlets required e Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information e Any notes you have about site planning 1 Have you reviewed and discussed the requirements with the facilities personnel and contractors to ensure that all site modifications are understood and implemented If you have any questions about the number and types of components contact your Express5800 320Ma account executive or distributor System Documentation When you receive your system you receive a printed copy of the Express5800 320Ma Installation Guide The software installation program lets you install an online copy of Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core systems 1 5 System Documentation this document along with other Express5800 320Ma system documentation on your system You also have the option to install documentation on a remote system The Express5800 320Ma Help and Manuals folder on the Windows desktop contains these documents To order additional documentation visit the NE
54. uirements No PDUs Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs System Power Cords to AC Power Systems Power Cords to a UPS PDU Power Cords to AC Power System Power Jumper Cables to a PDU Power Cords for Optional Components APC Symmetra Models for PDUs or for Multiple Systems APC UPS Models for a Single Rack Mountable System APC UPS Models for a Single Pedestal System Customer Supplied Ethernet Cables Current and Rack Space Requirements Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements Sample Current and Rack Space Requirements Sample Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements Pedestal System Specifications Cabinet Dimensions Rack Mountable System Specifications Connectors for AC Power Outlets EMI Standards Immunity Standards Safety Standards Noise Standards vi Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Tables MOA A 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 9 5 1 5 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 7 4 7 4 A 5 A 10 A 11 B 10 C 2 C 2 C 2 Preface Purpose of This Manual The Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide documents the site requirements and customer responsibilities related to preparing a site for the installation of Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core systems Audience This manual is intended for those responsible for preparing a site for the installation of an Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system Notation Convent
55. unpredictable or uncharacterized grounding system will occur Figure B 1 Star Ground Example 2 TFT 3 1 To monitor 2 To Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system 3 Earth reference ground OV Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Circuit Wiring Diagrams Circuit Wiring Diagrams The following circuit wiring diagrams show how the hot ground and or neutral AC signals should be connected to the system s power input plug Figure B 3 illustrates a single phase 120 volts AC circuit connection Figure B 4 illustrates a single phase 240 volts AC circuit connection Figure B 5 illustrates a split phase 120 240 volts AC circuit connection Figure B 6 illustrates a three phase 208 volts AC Y or A source circuit connection phase to neutral Figure B 7 illustrates a three phase 208 volts AC Y or A source circuit connection phase to phase Figure B 8 illustrates a three phase 380V AC Y or A source circuit connection phase to neutral In the diagrams in this appendix the power inputs for Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz or Dual Core system are labeled X and Y as shown in Figure B 2 to eliminate any ambiguities in the nomenclature For single phase applications the X input is connected to the L Line hot input and the Y input is connected to the N Neutral input However for split phase or three phase applications the X and Y inputs are connected to L1 L2 or L3 Separate lines T
56. wer mains or to a UPS Table 4 12 oe Power Jumper Cables to a PDU Length Rating Plug Type to System Plug Type to PDU Marketing ID 2 0m 10A 250V IEC 320 C13 IEC 60320 formerly B50502 IEC 320 C14 Power Cords for Optional Components Table 4 13 lists the available power cords to connect to KVM switches directly to external AC power sources Table 4 13 Power Cords for Optional Components tens Rana peoe tenth wiring China CCC 10A 250V GB1002 1996 B50162 8F Europe Continental Europe Continental 16A 250V CEE7VI 7 VII 2 25m B501 09 09 Keci ery 1 1992 oo 5m a 49 ZA 3 Electrical AC Power Planning 4 9 NEC Supplied Power Cords Table 4 13 Power Cords for Optional Components Continued Locale Rating Plug Type Length Marketing ID New Zealand 10A 250V AS NZS 3112 1993 B501 21 Switzerland 10A 250V SEV 1011 S24507 B501 37 United Kingdom 13A 250V BS1363 A B501 13 South Africa 13A 250V SABS164 1 1992 B501 49 ZA 3 4 10 Express5800 320Ma Site Planning Guide Chapter 5 UPS Planning For information about planning for an uninterruptible power supply UPS to use with your Express5800 320Ma 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz and Dual Core system see e Qualified APC UPS Models on page 5 1 e Communicating with a UPS over a Network on page 5 2 e Connecting Power to Systems PDUs and a UPS on page 5 3 e Connecting a System Directly to a
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