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1. e Select Use the following IP address f Enter the new IP address Be sure to specify an IP address in the same network group as the ECS controller By default the ECS controller uses 192 168 20 1 The IP address for your computer can include any number in the group from 2 to 254 Environmental control system 38 g Click OK 3 Click OK to save changes and close the TCP IP Properties screen 4 Click OK to close the Local Area Connections Properties screen Logging in remotely to the ECS Before you can log in remotely you must do the following e Add the PLC to a network e Obtain a username and password e Obtain the static IP address of the PLC For more information see Locating the ECS IP addresses on page 40 Use the remote desktop application to log in to the ECS remotely 1 On the remote computer select Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Remote Desktop Connection The Remote Desktop window appears In the Computer field enter the IP address for the PLC In the User name field enter the user name Lk IMPORTANT When logging in to the Remote Desktop the default user name is Administrator and the default password is 1 Environmental control system 39 4 Click Connect Gm Remote Desktop Ca e Remote Desktop A Connection Logon settings A Enter the name of the remote computer Computer User name The remote computer name is not valid Enter a valid remote computer nam
2. 2010 International Code With Council Inc Safety and NEC compliance The HP POD 40c G2 is certified to UL 69050 1 IEC 60950 22 as a Modular Data Center Information Technology Product and classified according to the National Electric Code NFPA 70 in accordance with NEC NA and IEC EMEA and APJ Relevant parts of UL1995 are applied to the air handling features of the product For more information see HP POD 40c G2 regulatory compliance on page 76 The HP POD 40c G2 is not suitable for long term human occupancy The HP POD 40c G2 has service access areas for periodic maintenance and service These areas must be used only by owner authorized personnel who are trained in the maintenance and service of the HP POD 40c G2 components SE l IMPORTANT Before installing the HP POD 40c G2 consult your local AHJ for applicable codes and to review site specific location guidelines If needed obtain any necessary permits Additional considerations for safety and NEC compliance are as follows e The HP POD 40c G2 is listed as an Information Technology Equipment Product to UL 60950 e The HP POD 40c G2 is evaluated as a non inhabitable product that provides service access areas for customer authorized qualified and trained service personnel e The electrical connections of the HP POD 40c G2 are evaluated as feeder connections for connection to an existing facility and are not suitable as service entrance for connection to the uti
3. External panel labels Front view shown 1 Danger sign Provides a reminder to users that the electrical panels must be accessed only by authorized personnel Disconnect label Provides the order for disconnecting all of the electrical panels 3 Caution Cautions users about isolating power from the HP POD 40c G2 A Arc flash warning Provides a reminder to users of the danger of arc flash and required PPE Internal panel labels Component identification 12 Front view shown Electrical safety label Description Lists the input power information table panel Fuse type table Lists all fuse type and sizes A Wire color code on page 27 415Y 240V color codes Purple Brown Phase A L1 Purple Orange Phase B L2 Purple Yellow Phase 3 13 Purple White Neutral Green and yellow Equipment ground Panel schedule circuit breaker Lists the layout and designation for all circuit breakers on the Component identification 13 Control cabinet component identification ee e VESDA air sampling smoke An s warning laser scan smoke detection unit detection unit VESDA power supply with ee power to the VESDA and backup power to the VESDA battery backup during a utility power loss Fire alarm and suppression e Controls all fire systems within the HP POD 40c G2 including release control panel the smoke detection system fire suppression system fire pulls
4. fre speciai o 28 C to 54 C 18 F to 130 F Specifications 72 Non operating temperature 29 C to 54 C 20 F to 130 F Operating humidity 0 to 100 external 10 to 90 non condensing internal Non operating humidity 5 to 95 relative non condensing 39 C 102 F maximum wet bulb temperature Operating altitude 76 2 mto 3 048 m 250 ft to 10 000 ft Non operating altitude 76 2 m to 9 144 m 250 ft to 30 000 ft For non operating specifications consider the temperature of computer and IT equipment inside the HP POD 40c G2 Specifications 73 Maintenance Periodic maintenance Perform periodic inspections to ensure that the HP POD 40c G2 continues to perform according to design parameters During periodic inspections pay special attention to electrical connections and wiring For more specific maintenance information see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide Sample HP POD 40c G2 maintenance schedule For detailed maintenance information and schedules consult with HP services The following table is a sample maintenance schedule for an HP POD 40c G2 For more detailed maintenance information see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide Electrical connections and wiring Visual Every 30 days Electrical connections and wiring Thermal scans Every 180 days Condensation and drainage system leaks Visual Every 30
5. 44 Status Overview screen The Status Overview screen displays the status of all system component alarms For more information about the alarms see ECS alarms on page 54 STATUS Overview Perot active Bie er Buzz system raucteo BB reves ran stans BB roves ran rower servy status BB zoe 2 ran stans oO ZONE 2 FAN POWER SUPPLY STATUS BW rcresran stars BB rere a ran rower aeey status BB rere ran stans BB rove ran rower sepcy stans BB tore sran stans BB core s ran rover sepvy status BB zcrec ran stars BB tore 6 ran rower srpvy status BBB zone coup AISLE TEMPERATURE FAILURE E zone 2 coun ace remar raure BW zoe 2 conn ase TeveeRATURE FALURE DEB zone coup asue TEMPERATURE FALLRE I zoe s cop aste TeweraTune Farre BW zones coo ase rewreraTure FALURE BB tore hor ace merane Faune BB zone 2H01 ase merane FALURE BB 2ore sor ase meane FALURE BB rove 4 hor ase meane FaLune BB rere stor ase meane rauwe BB rere sue ance teeeratune raumt Goto Goto Zones 1 3 Zones4 6 HMOPER SYSTEM STATUS MVOCPS 1 PALLTED 24V0C PS 2 STATUS 24VDC UPS FALLTED BB cores rexa raer memarne raure BB cores rexa concer memanne raue TTT rewenarune rane TONE 1 HEX B OUTLET TEMPERATURE FALURE mbitzcertage TE TTT BB cove 2 hex rarr revenatune raue BB cee 2 ex comer roweratune raue iB zone 5 tex a net meane Farre Be 3 ex a oumer meane FARURE BB reve 3 ex erat reweratune FALune ih core 3 ex 8 comet TeweraTuRe
6. EPO modes The EPO system has three operating modes e Armed The EPO system is armed and operational e Test The EPO system is in test mode and does not initiate during events that normally trigger an EPO e Bypass The EPO system is non operational and does not initiate during events that normally trigger an EPO EPO accidental activation To help prevent accidentally pressing the EPO button and activating the EPO system each EPO button is covered with a clear Lexan cover Battery backup during an EPO event The following components are equipped with a UPS to ensure that service is not interrupted during a loss of power to the HP POD 40c G2 e ECS system es VESDA air sampling smoke detection system e Optional fire suppression system e Emergency lighting in the HP POD 40c G2 Fire protection system Each HP POD 40c G2 is equipped with a fire alarm panel that is integrated with the fire detection system and the optional fire suppression system The fire system is designed as a stand alone system but can also interface with customer site fire alarm systems Customer site connections are the responsibility of the customer Consult with HP for connection locations The fire protection system includes e Manual fire pulls on page 19 e Fire alarm indicators on page 1 9 e VESDA air sampling smoke detection system on page 19 e Optional Fire suppression system on page 20 Life safety systems 18 Manual f
7. Environmental control system 42 Overview screen The Overview screen appears upon activation of and displays an overview of the ECS components and the status of each component Overview Zones 1 Through 3 Vahe Poston Feedback Stetus 100 0 Open IONE 1 JALTOPRESS DONE 2 AUTOMRESS IOE 3 AUTOMRESS Yyy Yyy v v 299 999 999 A A A AA Fan Bar Output 1000 Trap POER Gur etaTes Zepaf 0 OS ire S DOC Pe Irae D IOC PS IETATUS D deeds up Tea T ooren D Fonder A KM 4 416v OW feeder P Sresctne A D aen CH POT s ng Gg OPEN T SE GOOF OPEN e 00108 COMM STATES EI ETRERCAT pt uff STATUS AVERAGE AISLE delta OOD itere oO Tonpa han Ota Putt Eis Oo DOME FP Am ROMER Ett STATUS 222183212233 CS Sei A A d SS Fan Bara Outat 100 0 A A LA A A A Fan Bark Output 1000s Haidty 72 deta O01 ger dete 0 tere Smissire 8 Enter Password Reset Aamrz The Overview screen displays the following information Information Description EPO system status e operational H Average voltage current and power drawn on the A and B busways Indicates the status of the EPO system Green The EPO system is armed and Red The EPO system is activated Indicates electrical usage Relative humidity Indicates the relative humidity percentages from each of the humidity sensors Differential pressure values the hot aisle and the Indicates the differential pressu
8. Environmental control system 50 Calibrating the flowmeter This option enables flow rate calibration based on the value of a calibrated flow meter To calibrate the flowmeter 1 2 Power down the HP POD 40c G2 For more information see Power down procedure on page 70 Select Flowmeter Calibration Factor A keypad appears Enter the calibration factor Select OK Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Calibrating the chilled water pressure sensors This option is available only when the flow rate is zero and the chilled water pressure on the chilled water supply and return lines is less than 12 75 psi 1 5 bar To calibrate the chilled water pressure sensors SEN PON Ss ae ee e p Si Power down the POD For more information see Power down procedure on page 70 Vent the exterior chilled water vent valves to relieve pressure Verify that the ECS Overview screen on page 43 indicates a flow rate of 0 0 lpm 0 0 gpm Select Calibrate Chilled Water Pressure Sensors Note the current calibration factor Enter 0 1 as the new calibration factor Select OK Select Calibrate Chilled Water Pressure Sensor when the button reads Available Enter the original calibration factor that you noted down in step 5 Select Save to exit Calibrating the differential pressure sensors This option is available only when all fans and the IT load are powered off and there is no air flow
9. HP POD 40c G2 is a Manufacturer Designed system specifically for this HP product in compliance with national standards The HP standard suppression system includes a Novec 1230 clean agent system However if the customer or local AHJ requires specific modifications or a replacement HP can assist in these actions at the expense of the customer HP does not certify that the fire suppression system installed in the HP POD 40c G2 meets all local and jurisdictional requirements The customer is responsible for the following actions as related to the fire suppression system e Verifying that the POD suppression system meets local codes including specific local requirements for initial and periodic inspections e Arranging for and receiving all required local permits including initial commissioning as well as standard and repair maintenance e Arranging for the connection of the agent tanks refilling of tanks and all system testing includin ging g g y g g pressure tests All general maintenance of the suppression system must be completed by an authorized technician Additional local requirements are not covered as part of the option price or basic installation and deployment services unless specifically included in an executed Statement of Work Environmental considerations Z CAUTION To maintain accurate environmental conditions and minimize condensation inside the HP POD 40c G2 do not leave the HP POD 40c G2 doors open durin
10. POD 40c G2 Z WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or loss of life do not open an energized POD electrical cabinet without an energized work permit and appropriate PPE Standard power up checklist Site electrical Verify that all POD site power feeder breakers are open POD electrical e Hot aisle Verify that all IT power drop box breakers located on the power tap boxes are open e Cold aisle a Close all breakers and fuses within the control cabinet b Close and latch the ECS cabinet with the supplied T handle c Position the EPO system to Armed White or Bypass Green using the EPO key control on the door to the control cabinet d Verify that the EPO buttons are in the reset position not depressed e T critical power feed cabinets A and B a Close all fuses in power cabinets A and B b Close all non spare breakers in power cabinets A and B c Close and lock power cabinet doors A and B d Close and lock the fire suppression cabinet door Standard power up procedure Perform the following procedures in the exact order in which they are listed Power up procedure 66 Site electrical Close all POD site power feeder breakers and monitor for any effects that are not standard Site chilled water 1 Open the POD supply chilled water isolation valve 2 f necessary vent the air from the chilled water return header 3 Open the POD return chilled water isolation valve 4 Verify that audible flow noises
11. associated with the existing installed facility infrastructure AA CAUTION Failure to complete these studies can cause serious issues with the electrical integration of the POD into your electrical system Power safety A WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life all personnel must comply with PPE requirements when opening or working inside areas of the HP POD 40c G2 that are marked as hazardous voltage per NFPA 70E in accordance with NEC NA and IEC EMEA and APJ Grounding Z WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or electric shock the HP POD 40c G2 must be properly grounded per NFPA 70 in accordance with NEC NA and IEC EMEA and APJ The HP POD 40c G2 must be properly grounded to the earth to ensure a common return path for electric current limit the build up of static electricity and absorb an unlimited amount of current without changing its potential To properly ground the HP POD 40c G2 to the earth you must connect the POD to building steel a ground rod or a properly installed ground well that is connected to a building s grounding system The grounding electrode conductor connection point is located on the cold aisle side adjacent to the power cabinet Power electrical and controls 22 A certified electrician must test and verify that the HP POD 40c G2 is properly grounded Lightning protection The HP POD 40c G2 structure and internal components are all bonded together
12. doors A and B d Close and lock the fire suppression cabinet door Cold weather power up procedure Perform the following procedures in the exact order in which they are listed Site electrical Close all POD site power feeder breakers and monitor for any effects that are not standard Site chilled water 1 Open the POD supply chilled water isolation valve 2 If necessary vent the air from the chilled water return header 3 Open the POD return chilled water isolation valve 4 Verify audible flow noises are present Power up procedure 68 SE l IMPORTANT To allow the POD ambient temperature to be raised in a controlled manner open the chilled water supply and return isolation valves to enable 908 49 lpm 240 gpm at a temperature of 13 C to 24 C 55 F to 75 F to flow through the heat exchangers and allow the circulation fans to bring the ambient temperature to gt 10 C 50 F e Portable heaters can be used to uniformly disperse supplemental heat throughout the POD e Electric portable heaters must be powered from an outside source ECS and EPO Verify the following using the ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators e The ECS panel is operational and displays the user interface e POD lighting is operational e The EPO system is set to Armed White or Bypass Green POD heating procedure 1 On the ECS touchscreen verify that all system components are operational green and no alarm conditions exist 2 On t
13. protection system consists of 3M Novec 1230 a clean agent fire suppressant eliminating the need for additional water to be connected to the HP POD 40c G2 in case of a fire emergency Humidifier The humidifier option maintains the humidity within the HP POD 40c G2 within a set range according to ASHRAE standards L IMPORTANT The humidifier is required if you want the POD to remain within ASHRAE recommended or allowable standards Maintaining the humidity helps to minimize static electricity within the HP POD 40c G2 Side view shown Controlled access The HP POD 40c G2 controlled access option adds magnetic locks and 12 digit keypads to the hot and cold aisle dynamic doors This option enables you to provide controlled access to the hot and cold aisle without the need for keys Optional components 65 Power up procedure Standard HP POD 40c G2 power up procedure This procedure is for your reference only and assumes that the POD was fully commissioned and powered up by HP before being turned over to you Before beginning the power up procedures in this section verify that the POD is not in operation and that the internal ambient temperature of the POD is greater than 10 C 50 F If the internal ambient temperature of the POD is less than 10 C 50 F see Cold weather HP POD 40c G2 power up procedure on page 67 This process ensures personnel safety during the electrical start up of the HP
14. secondary supplies power to control circuit devices only excluding loads cover An unhinged portion of an enclosure that covers an opening CSC container safety convention disconnect switch A device that disconnects all ungrounded conductors of a circuit from their electrical supply door A hinged portion of an enclosure that covers an opening ECS environmental control system EHS Environmental Health and Safety EPO emergency power off Glossary 79 equipment A general term including fittings devices appliances luminaires apparatus machinery and the like used as a part of or in connection with a modular data center Source NEC fuse branch circuit type A fuse of Class CC G H J K L R and T These fuses are able to provide branch circuit protection fuse supplementary type Miscellaneous type and miniature type fuses These fuses are able to provide supplementary protection only labeled Equipment or materials to which has been attached a label symbol or other identifying mark of an organization that is acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of production of labeled equipment or materials and by whose labeling the manufacturer indicates compliance with appropriate standards or performance in a specified manner listed Equipment materials or services included in a list published by an organi
15. sites cloud or wireless system to properly control the POD operation The ECS includes Modbus TCP IP connections through which a variety of data can be retrieved These capabilities enable you to connect at your expense with the stand alone ECS system to monitor the operating parameters of the POD It is your responsibility or your representative s or agent s responsibility to integrate this communication capability into any existing BMS or monitoring system AA CAUTION To ensure that alarm conditions can be identified and resolved HP recommends that you remotely monitor all alarm conditions Failure to monitor the alarm conditions can cause delays in appropriate action during an alarm condition Using the ECS HP recommends connecting the HP POD 40c G2 to your facility BMS and establishing communication through the Ethernet cable connected to the external communications box For more information see Configuring the ECS on page 37 The HP POD 40c G2 ECS is a Windows based system with the following features e Intel Core Duo processor e 15 inch touchscreen e 512 MB RAM e 80 GB hard drive e 24V DC power supply e One serial port e Four USB ports e 1x10 100 BASE T and 1x10 100 1000 BASE T Ethernet connectors The standard ECS protocol Modbus TCP IP is a data communication protocol for building automation and control networks Connecting across different protocols might require additional engineering labor and coordin
16. speed appears on each fan control zone E IMPORTANT HP recommends leaving the fans in AUTO mode during normal operation To configure the fan speed 1 Select Auto Press in the fan control zone you want to change A keypad appears Enter the fan speed Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Setting the switchboard serial number To identify the switchboard connected to the HP POD 40c G2 set the switchboard serial number in the ECS 1 Select Switchboard S N A keypad appears Enter the switchboard serial number 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Setting the HP POD 40c G2 serial number If multiple HP POD 40c G2 units are connected to the same facility BMS enter each HP POD 40c G2 serial number to monitor and display each HP POD 40c G2 ECS independently through the facility BMS Environmental control system 52 To set the HP POD 40c G2 serial number in the ECS 1 Select POD S N A keypad appears 2 Enter the HP POD 40c G2 serial number For more information see Parts and part number identification on page 8 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Controller Settings screen You can only access this screen after you have entered a service level password The Controller Settings screen displays the control setpoints for each major system component Controller Settings 1772s active CHYISICHWR
17. the HP POD 40c G2 Leak detection The HP POD 40c G2 includes six heat exchanger condensate drains One drain pan sensor is located in the drain tray below each set of heat exchangers Two sensors are also located in the header drain pans one in cooling zone 2 and one in cooling zone 5 There should be no water in the header drain pan and the drain pan should always remain dry Some amount of condensation water can always be expected in the heat exchanger drain pans If an excessive amount of condensation water accumulates in a drain pan an alarm is triggered and sent through the HP POD 40c G2 ECS indicating a possible leak For more information on leak detection see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide Cooling system 61 IT networking and communications Networking Connecting the HP POD 40c G2 to the facility network is a vital part of ensuring the functionality of the various communication systems See the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter Networking Guide for more information All connections are the responsibility of the customer For configuration and installation instructions consult with HP Connection portals There are networking and connection portals located on the top of the utility end of the HP POD 40c G2 These portals are provided to allow the customer to make connections to the HP POD 40c G2 Each HP POD 40c G2 has 10 portals which are shown in the following figur
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19. 908 5 lpm 240 gpm Chilled water supply and return e North America Two 10 16 cm 4 in ASME B16 5 class 150 connections flanges e International Two DIN PN16 DN100 flanges Cooling system components Each of the six heat exchanger area access hatches are rated NEMA 3R for outdoor use The exterior of the hatches are coated with a durable finish to protect against corrosion The access hatches are located on the roof of the POD The heat exchangers can be accessed from the roof of the POD by removing one of the six access hatches Top view shown EU O fom Component ee 1 Heat exchangers Use facility chilled water to cool the air in the HP POD 40c G2 2 Heat exchanger fan Operate at variable speeds to maintain the preprogrammed differential banks pressure setpoint and the hot aisle temperature setpoint Chilled water supply Supplies facility chilled water to cool the HP POD 40c G2 Chilled water return Returns heated chilled water to the facility Cooling system 58 Side view shown Ee a Use chilled facility water to cool the air in the HP POD 40c G2 2 Drain pan sensor Detects excessive amounts of condensate in the drain pan and sends an alarm signal to the ECS Drain pan Collects and directs heat exchanger condensate to the condensate drain Condensation drain Removes condensation from the drain tray to the exterior of the HP POD 40c G2 Header drain pan Provides leak det
20. A common Grounding Electrode Conductor Connection point is provided Proper bonding and grounding of the HP POD 40c G2 minimizes the effects of a lightning strike A surge protection device is provided on the HP POD 40c G2 input connection to protect the HP POD 40c G2 electrical system from voltage transients If your site is in an area that is subject to frequent lightning strikes the HP POD 40c G2 must be protected in accordance with NFPA 70 NA and IEC EMEA and APJ HP recommends that you contact a certified lightning protection consultant Power electrical and controls 23 Capacities HP POD 40c G2 capacity limitations The capacity limitations for the HP POD 40c G2 are separated into two categories electrical power and mechanical cooling capacities Both of these categories are interdependent and must be considered in conjunction with the overall customer requirements Electrical and mechanical cooling capacities Fo Specifcaon Critical IT electrical 2 x 800A feeders at 415Y 240 V 3 phase 4 wire connections with equipment ground conductors 10 2 x 10 2 cm 4 x 4 in conduit fittings per feeder provided Critical IT power 2N Redundant 576 kW capacity Mechanical cooling Not applicable electrical connections _ Power for the cooling system fans comes from house power Mechanical cooling e N 1 Redundant 400 kw capacity e Non redundant 600 kW Power feeders Lk IMPORTANT A licensed electrician must connect the
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22. Fire alarm manual pull Enables manual initiation of the fire system which includes activating the interior and exterior fire strobe lights and the optional fire suppression system This is an optional component that might not be included Exit sign locations The exit signs within the HP POD 40c G2 contain tritium For information about the regulatory requirements regarding the handling transfer and disposal of the signs see Regulatory requirements for EXIT signs on page 78 Top view shown sl I External emergency status indicators The HP POD 40c G2 has one external fire strobe light that indicates a fire alarm condition Component identification 10 Top view shown Electrical power component identification Front view shown Connection location for fire emergency and VESDAnet signals Demarcation box Customer communication connection point for the following components e ECS Security e Phone 415 Y 240 V 3 phase Feed A power for critical IT loads electrical busways and house power A wire 800 A electrical Component identification 11 A 415 Y 240 V 3 phase Feed B power for critical IT loads electrical busways and house power 4 wire 800 A electrical panel The demarcation box and the tire box are communication data points that are provided on the POD by HP Connecting these data points is the responsibility of the customer unless an approved Statement of Work is initiated
23. HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 User Guide Abstract This guide is intended for the person who operates and maintains the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 HP POD 40c G2 Part Number 695 164 002 August 2012 Edition 2 Copyright 2012 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel Core is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Contents BEE 6 E EE 6 erleedegen eegend geesde geed 6 Component eelere ee ee BEE aan aad eed tee aed 6 Fire detection and suppression ccscccccesssecseecessesesceseaeeeceesseeeceeeeeesceeaeesceesseeeeessaeeseesuaeesceseaeesesesuaeeseesaaas 7 Environmental considerations E 7 BEER 8 Stru
24. ION Excess dust within the HP POD 40c G2 can cause the VESDA smoke detector to trigger a fire alarm The VESDA system features a single zone laser scan early warning smoke detector to provide the earliest warning of a potential fire The orange VESDA conduits that run throughout the HP POD 40c G2 include inlets for smoke sampling The VESDA uses a high efficiency aspirator to continuously draw in air from the HP POD 40c G2 and circulate the air through a dual stage filter e Stage 1 Dust and dirt are removed from the air sample e Stage 2 Remaining contaminants in the air sample are removed with an ultra fine filter Atter the air passes through the dual stage filter it enters a calibrated detection chamber where a laser scans the air sample for the presence of smoke When the smoke concentration reaches the first setpoint the VESDA system will send an alarm signal indicating that a fire might exist When the smoke concentration reaches the second setpoint the VESDA system indicates that a fire does exist in the HP POD 40c G2 and sends an activation signal to the fire suppression system Life safety systems 19 IMPORTANT The VESDA filter must be changed regularly to ensure accurate smoke detection readings For more information about changing the VESDA filters see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide Optional Fire suppression system A CAUTION The POD fire suppression system is manufac
25. Olforentce Temperature Setpoint 58 C Diferential Temperature Controler P Gain 325 Differential Temperature Controller Gain 550 LOGOUT Hot Alsie Setpoint Temp 430 C Temperature Filter Time Constant 0 001 Temperature Controller P Gain 300 Diference Pressure Setpoint 0 02mbar Ofference Pressure Time Constant 0 040 Pressure Controler P Gain 110 Differential Temperature Temperature Controlier Gar Pressure Controller Gain Controller D Gain 700 oot 40 Temperature Controtier D Gain 100 Control Routine Interval HI Pare Sofware ECH I 17 FCD PEV 18 Goto Goto Basen Advanced Zones 1 3 Zones 4 6 Comfiguraton Configuration Save You can set the following configuration options e Control routine interval e Chilled water supply and return differential temperature setpoint default 12 C 10 F e Temperature and pressure setpoints e Temperature and pressure time constants e Differential temperature and pressure P and gain e Temperature P and D gain Environmental control system 53 Z CAUTION Making changes to the ECS in the service level area can cause the cooling system components to fail Only allow authorized qualified and trained personnel to change configuration settings in the service level area of the ECS You must select Save to store the parameter changes in the system configuration file If you do not save your changes the old parameters stored in the configuration file
26. Power distribution Electrical busway system The rack power distribution system for the HP POD 40c G2 is protected by electrical circuit breakers located on the end of the HP POD 40c G2 End view shown DEE Number ofbusways 8 O Power electrical and controls 26 Feature Specification Amps per busway 200 A Voltage per busway 415 V 3 phase neutral equipment ground Panel schedules The panel schedule for each electrical panel is permanently affixed to the inside cabinet door of each electrical panel Wire color code SE IMPORTANT UL approved colored tape over another color of wire is only acceptable on wire sizes 2 and larger 120 V wiring system Power required for the transformer in the control cabinets eee ee Single phase current carrying conductor Green or green and Equipment grounding conductor yellow Bonding conductor Earth ground 415 V wiring system Power required for the electrical busway feeders Mined pe Orange and violet B Phase L2 Yellow and violet C Phase L3 White and violet Green or green and Equipment grounding conductor yellow Bonding conductor Earth ground Power electrical and controls 27 Control cabinet power components ee VESDA power supply and battery Provides power to the VESDA as well as backup power during a backup power failure Customer connection box Controls and org
27. SSE PEEEEEEP ESEE SSEE EEEE EPSE SEEE EEEren nt 77 Regulatory requirements for EXIT signs cscccceseceeseseeceseeeeseeeeneeccesceceaeeeeeeecnsaeeeeseeceneeeeneaeeseeeeenneeeenaeees 78 eege 79 Fe eC E 82 TE 83 Contents 5 Overview Betore you begin For more information on site requirements specifications power requirements management requirements and supported facility connections see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Site Preparation and Requirements Guide The actual location of various components or included subsystems in your HP POD 40c G2 might vary from what is described in this document For information specific to your HP POD 40c G2 see the drawings included in the Operations and Maintenance Manual for the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Operator satety The HP POD 40c G2 provides service access areas for periodic maintenance and service and is only to be used by owner authorized personnel specifically trained in the maintenance and service of the HP POD 40c G2 The HP POD 40c G2 is not a habitable structure suitable for long term personnel occupancy Z WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life all personnel must comply with PPE requirements when opening or working inside areas of the HP POD 40c G2 that are marked as hazardous voltage per NFPA 70E in accordance with NEC NA and IEC EMEA and APJ A WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury hearing prote
28. The HP POD 40c G2 can be configured for redundancy or non redundancy Electrical specifications Electrical busway system information Number of busways B Specifications 71 Fire alarm panel connections The electrical layout of the fire alarm system is as described in the schematic drawing supplied with the HP POD 40c G2 Water specifications The following table describes the chilled water system specifications for the HP POD 40c G2 Facility input temperature to the HP POD 12 C to 24 C 55 F to 75 F 40c G2 Working pressure 1 034 kPa 150 psi i HP POD 40c G2 pressure drop 172 4 kPa 25 psi HP POD 40c G2 water flow rate 908 5 lpm 240 gpm Chilled water supply and return e North America Two 10 16 cm 4 in ASME B16 5 class 150 connections flanges e International Two DIN PN16 DN100 flanges Rack specifications Standard HP POD 40c G2 racks AT978A ba specon U height 1 360 7 kg 3 000 Ib This specification indicates the maximum clearance for the cold aisle Equipment cannot exceed this measurement Thermal and air flow performance Maximum thermal and air flow HP POD 40c G2 specification pompous ne Air temperature Inlet to rack mounted components Chilled water temperature 12 C to 24 C 55 F to 75 F Total rack mounted component air flow Variable as required to maintain the hot aisle setpoint temperature and dependent on IT configuration 600 kW Environmental specifications
29. alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the chilled water supply high temperature alarm parameters 1 Select Chilled Water Supply High Alarm Temperature A keypad appears Enter a temperature alarm parameter Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Configuring the chilled water return temperature alarm parameters The current temperature parameters appear on the related buttons To configure the chilled water return low temperature alarm parameters 1 Select the Chilled Water Return Low Alarm Temperature A keypad appears 2 Enter a temperature alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the chilled water return high temperature alarm parameters 1 Select the Chilled Water Return High Alarm Temperature A keypad appears Enter a temperature alarm parameter Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Setting the dimensions of the ECS To set the dimensions of the ECS 1 Select Dimensions 2 Select the dimensions metric or imperial to be displayed throughout the ECS interface 3 Select Save Advanced System Configuration screen You can only access this screen after you have entered a service level password Environmental control system 49 The Advanced System Configuration screen displays the static IP address for each power meter fa
30. and so on Includes a battery backup system that provides backup power to the fire system during a utility power loss Customer connection box Controls and organizes information monitored by the HP POD 40c G2 security components ECS relays and ECS modules Relays for the ECS control ECS communications O connections and terminal block connections 6 EPO controller board and house Connections for the EPO system and fuses for other house panel panel fuses components Dual power supplies with Provides 24 V DC power to the PLC LED lighting and ECS systems battery backup a Battery backup power supply Provides 24 V DC power to the PLC and ECS system EN 240 120 V transformer Provides house power to the convenience outlets PLC The computer that controls the ECS system located on the inside door of the control cabinet HP POD 40c G2 racks The HP POD 40c G2 contains a total of 20 IT racks Component identification 14 AA CAUTION If any racks contain empty RU space use the HP POD 40c G2 filler panels to maintain the efficiency of the HP POD 40c G2 thermal system Filler panels are available from HP in 10 pack quantities part number AQ682A and 100 pack quantities part number AS993A For more information about racks and network cabling see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter Networking Guide Component identification 15 Life safety systems Lite satety overview The HP POD 40c G2 has multiple life saf
31. anizes information monitored by the HP POD 40c G2 security components ECS modules and relays Relays for the ECS control ECS communications O connections and terminal block connections EPO controller board and house Connections for the EPO system and fuses for other house panel panel fuses components Dual power supplies with battery Provides 24 V DC power to the PLC and ECS systems backup Battery backup power supply Provides 24 V DC power to the PLC and ECS systems Electrical busways The electrical busway is a modular overhead electrical distribution system that supplies power to the HP POD 40c G2 IT loads The HP POD 40c G2 includes eight busways and each busway can support 200 A Power electrical and controls 28 Top view shown The HP POD 40c G2 electrical busways can be configured for non redundant power or redundant power The HP POD 40c G2 can be installed as a single source 1N load by providing all required feeders from one common power source and from common switchboards and transformers A 2N redundancy installation is configured by feeding the parallel power paths from independent power sources switchboards and transformers e Non redundont power installation 1N load All eight busways are powered from the same power feed Power electrical and controls 29 e Redundant power installation 2N load Four busways are powered from one power feed and the remaining four busways are powered
32. are present ECS and EPO Verify the following on using the ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators e The ECS panel is operational and displays the user interface e The POD lighting is operational e The EPO system is set to Armed White or Bypass Green POD operation 1 On the ECS touchscreen verify that all system components are operational green and no alarm conditions exist On the ECS touchscreen verify that all system parameters are operating normally On the ECS touchscreen verify that the POD chilled water flow rate is established on the flow rate indicator 4 In the hot aisle close the power drop box breakers for each rack and ensure that the IT equipment is operating 5 In the cold aisle monitor the flow control position chilled water flow and POD temperatures 6 Wait 5 minutes to allow the system to stabilize The HP POD 40c G2 is now fully operational and the control system automatically controls the fan and the flow control valve position Cold weather HP POD 40c G2 power up procedure This procedure is for your reference only and assumes that the POD was fully commissioned and powered up by HP before being turned over to you Before beginning the power up procedures in this section verify that the POD is not in operation and that the internal ambient temperature of the POD is less than 10 C 50 F If the internal ambient temperature of the POD is greater than 10 C 50 F see Standard HP POD 40c G2 po
33. ation between your in house control manufacturer and HP It is your responsibility to make the connection between the HP POD 40c G2 and a BMS system The ECS provides the following e A supported communication interface that can monitor and control certain HP POD 40c G2 components remotely e Immediate notification of all supported alarm messages Environmental control system 33 By connecting your HP POD 40c G2 to a BMS system you can monitor the various parameters and alarms For more information see Navigating the ECS interface on page 41 The complete list of parameters and alarms that can be monitored will be discussed with your facilities personnel Lk IMPORTANT If your site does not have a BMS HP POD 40c G2 ECS data can be sent to and viewed from a set IP address Communication occurs through an Ethernet cable that is connected to the demarcation box on page 63 Satellite control boxes The satellite control boxes facilitate communication from the ECS to the cooling system fans Each satellite control box controls the fans in the zone that corresponds with its location The HP POD 40c G2 has six satellite control boxes one box per cooling zone Top view shown Sensors The HP POD 40c G2 has several temperature and pressure sensors that monitor the environmental factors and communicate data back to the ECS e The values from the temperature sensors are calculated together to determine an average temperature for eac
34. button is released When the button is released the 30 second delay will begin The remaining fire suppression release agent countdown will continue after the 30 second delay until the time is exhausted Manual initiation The fire suppression abort button will not delay the release of the fire suppression agent if a manual fire pull was activated All personnel should immediately evacuate Emergency egress The HP POD 40c G2 includes the following features for life safety egress on all access doors e Panic bar e Door strikes o Standard hardware Door strikes o Optional hardware Electric door strikes Each personnel door includes a standard panic bar to ensure safe exit The optional egress hardware included in the HP POD 40c G2 including electric panic bars electric strikes and magnetic locks are tied to the fire alarm to enable uninhibited egress in the event of an emergency Life safety systems 21 Power electrical and controls Site electrical system To ensure a complete and safe integration of the HP POD solution with your facility HP requires that you complete the following actions for the installed electrical system prior to the installation of the HP POD solution e Short circuit analysis e Arc flash study e Circuit breaker coordination study These actions must be performed for all associated parts of the electrical power train The majority of the details and factors required to complete these studies are
35. commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Canadian notice Avis Canadien This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Regulatory compliance notices 77 Regulatory requirements for EXIT signs Manufacturers of tritium EXIT signs are specific licensees meaning they are licensed by the NRC or an Agreement State The signs are considered generally licensed devices because they are inherently safe enough to be handled or used by anyone with no radiation training or experience Although purchasers k
36. ction must be worn at all times when working inside the HP POD 40c G2 A WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment do not insert anything inside the electrical busways except the approved HP busway drop boxes The customer is responsible for completing any Environmental Health and Safety EHS evaluation of the HP POD 40c G2 or any attached structural component purchased through HP The customer must complete an arc flash assessment of the HP POD 40c G2 and the associated electrical supply system for operation maintenance and so on Component safety AA CAUTION If the HP POD 40c G2 is shut down for an extended period of time such as during routine maintenance use desiccant units or materials to eliminate condensation within the HP POD 40c G2 Condensation causes damage to IT equipment and HP POD 40c G2 controls AA CAUTION Electrostatic discharge might damage electronic components Be sure that you are properly grounded earthed by wearing approved grounding straps before beginning any installation procedure or repair Overview 6 AA CAUTION If any racks contain empty RU space use the HP POD 40c G2 filler panels to maintain the efficiency of the HP POD 40c G2 thermal system Filler panels are available from HP in 10 pack quantities part number AQ682A and 100 pack quantities part number AS993A Fire detection and suppression The fire suppression system supplied as an optional component of the
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38. d drop boxes The PDUs are powered by the drop boxes attached to each electrical busway For more information about electrical busway drop boxes see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide a T Max number of racks 20 Rack configuration Redundant non redundant capabilities Total number of PDUs A0 two per rack Max power per PDU 30 A 17 kW 60 A 34 kw Max load chilled POD cooling mode 600 kw Airflow per rack chilled POD cooling 2 000 CFM average mode Dependent on configuration HP POD 40c G2 lighting The HP POD 40c G2 includes eight LED lights Four lights are located in the cold aisle and four lights are located in the hot aisle A light switch is located at every personnel door For more information on light switch locations see Life safety component identification on page 9 Power electrical and controls 31 All emergency lights are tied to the battery backup power keeping the interior of the HP POD 40c G2 illuminated during a power outage or emergency For more information about the LED lights see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide Power electrical and controls 32 Environmental control system Environmental control system overview The ECS developed for the HP water cooled POD is a stand alone control system that requires no external connections with an external site system BMS public or private Internet
39. days Condensation and drainage system leaks Functional Every 90 days Busway interconnects tightened Every 180 days EPO system Every 180 days Third party OEM components fire alarm and suppression system humidifier For more information about the and so on components see the Operation and Maintenance manual for the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance 74 Contacting HP Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Active Health System log Download and have available an Active Health System log for 3 days before the failure was detected For more information see the HP iLO 4 User Guide or HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide on the HP website http www hp com go ilo docs Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report for HP BladeSystem products only For more information on obtaining the Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report see the HP website http h20000 www2 hp com bizsupport TechSupport Document jsp lang en amp cc us amp objectID c 02843807 Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number Product model name and number Product identification number Applicable error messages Add on boards or hardware Third party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level HP contact information For United States and worldwide contact information see the Contact HP website http www hp com go as
40. e Connection settings Save the curent connection settings to an RDP file or open a saved connection Locating the ECS IP addresses iy IMPORTANT The ECS has three NIC addresses 10 10 10 1 10 10 10 2 and an IP address that is set up by the customer for external communication The PLC must be connected to locate the IP address for each NIC For more information see Managing the ECS from the HP POD 40c G2 on page 37 To locate the ECS IP address 1 Select Start gt Run 2 Enter ipconfig The IP address appears sits 1 Select Start gt Network and Sharing Center 2 Right click Local Area Network Click the Support tab The IP address appears Environmental control system 40 Password protection The ECS has two levels of security e Customer e Service The following screens are available using the customer level password e Overview screen on page 43 e Status overview screen on page 45 e Basic System Configuration screen on page 45 The following screens require the service level password Z CAUTION Making changes to the ECS in the service level area can cause the cooling system components to fail Only allow authorized qualified and trained personnel to change configuration settings in the service level area of the ECS e Advanced System Configuration screen on page 49 e Controller Settings screen on page 53 Navigating the ECS interface The ECS interface provides information for sev
41. e and described in the following table The connection portal location and configuration might vary depending on the HP POD 40c G2 model Top view shown Connection portal Connection point Quantity diameter 10 16 cm 4 in portal Main electrical power feeds IT networking and communications 62 Connection portal Connection point Quantity diameter 5 08 cm 2 in portal Communication connection 2 for all communication ECS EPO Fire alarm Telephone Demarcation box The following communication connections between the customer facility and the HP POD 40c G2 are made through the demarcation box e ECS communication e Security communication e Telephone End view shown You must make the connections between the facility and the HP POD 40c G2 For configuration and installation instructions consult with HP Fire box The communication connections between the fire system and the HP POD 40c G2 are made through the fire box IT networking and communications 63 End view shown You must make the connections between the facility and the HP POD 40c G2 For configuration and installation instructions consult with HP IT networking and communications 64 Optional components Fire protection system The fire protection system is a HP POD 40c G2 self contained system with no connection to your ECS The fire
42. e condensate drains on the HP POD 40c G2 to a facility drain to prevent collection of water near the HP POD 40c G2 The HP POD 40c G2 has two 3 175 cm 1 25 in condensate drain outlets one located at each end of the hot aisle of the HP POD 40c G2 directly connected to the heat exchanger drip pans The HP POD 40c G2 has two drains for the water main supply and return lines located on the front of the POD To avoid excessive buildup of condensate and to conserve energy raise the cooling water temperature to above the dew point to manage condensation while maintaining the necessary cooling capacity Drains A WARNING Water that drains around the HP POD 40c G2 can cause a potential slip hazard Use caution where slip hazards are present Water from natural condensation will form Condensation from the heat exchangers flows to the condensation drains at each end of the HP POD 40c G2 Cooling system 60 The HP POD 40c G2 has two heat exchanger condensate drains gE Lk IMPORTANT You might need to connect the HP POD 40c G2 drain directly to the local storm or sanitary drain depending on the local jurisdiction D If your HP POD 40c G2 is located indoors you can connect to an external drain line If your HP POD 40c G2 is located outdoors the drained water drains out the back of the HP POD 40c G2 HP recommends connecting the condensate drains on the HP POD 40c G2 to a facility drain to prevent collection of water near
43. ection for the chilled water supply and the chilled water supply return Fans HP POD 40c G2 fans operate at variable speeds to maintain the following setpoints programmed in the ECS The setpoints are maintained in the following order 1 Differential pressure setpoint between the hot and cold aisles 2 Hot aisle temperature setpoint The fan speed adjusts to maintain both setpoints Do not manually adjust the fan speed Lk IMPORTANT HP recommends leaving the fans in AUTO mode during normal operation Cooling system 59 Depending on the IT equipment you have installed in your HP POD 40c G2 you can choose to change both default parameters to improve the overall efficiency of your system To discuss the effects of changing these parameters for your specific HP POD 40c G2 contact HP HP contact information on page 75 d ee ements O 3 banks of Circulates cool air from the heat exchangers 18 total fans throughout the HP POD 40c G2 per zone 2 Fan power supply assembly 6 Provides power for the fans Condensation management Z CAUTION To maintain accurate environmental conditions inside the HP POD 40c G2 do not leave the HP POD 40c G2 doors open during operation The heat exchanger drip pans collect any condensation that forms on the heat exchangers The collected condensate drains out of the HP POD 40c G2 through the heat exchanger condensate drains HP recommends connecting th
44. equipment structure Enclosure of sufficient size to enable entry of personnel Glossary 80 UPS uninterruptible power system Glossary 81 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs To help us improve the documentation send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback mailto docsfeedback hp com Include the document title and part number version number or the URL when submitting your feedback Documentation feedback 82 Index A access 65 alarms ECS 54 basic system configuration 45 before you begin 6 before you contact HP 75 buttons 8 C cables FCC compliance 77 Canadian notices 77 chilled water pressure calibrating 51 cold weather startup 67 communication connections 63 component health 6 components 8 components identification 8 condensation management 60 connectors 8 considerations environmental 7 contact information 75 control cabinet components 14 controller settings 53 controls 22 cooling 56 cooling the HP POD 40c 56 D differential pressure alarm parameters 47 differential pressure sensor calibrating 51 drains 60 drop boxes 30 ECS alarms 54 ECS components 33 ECS panel 17 ECS parameters chilled water return supply 49 ECS parameters chilled water supply 48 ECS parameters chilled water supply temp 48 ECS parameters cold aisle temperature 46 ECS parameters differential pressure 47 ECS parameters
45. eral environmental and security conditions that can be monitored and configured from the ECS touchscreen To navigate to specific screens from the Overview screen on page 43 select the button for the appropriate screen IMPORTANT Depending on the ECS configuration the ECS numbers and screens might vary Environmental control system 41 Overview Zones 1 Through 3 1 C ie en Vater Poston T egen ZONE tf Am Een Gurney States Ee Las an Ae Lee Fale een CS Spee 399 895 22 A i Ss ISS LA Se Aa A Si Fon Gare Output Fan Sere Outpt 100 0 WO Op genat Sires KH Cote froe fegcber A ev Da OAW Feeder D KS Zeie A DEN KI D SusieB AEN 0o POT gat OROS LI COLO MAR ip oO OOO CORR ETS Bee RED uge ster O 4 5 Enar AVERAGE ASLE JP QO mee E spam sta Alas CS Zone power Navigates directly to the Power Details screen for supply status the specified Zone Fan Bank Output Navigates directly to the Fan Control Detail screen for the specified Zone Enter Password e Customer level password Navigates directly to the Basic System Configuration screen Service level password Navigates directly to the Advanced Configuration screen Advanced System Configuration screen on page 49 or Control Settings screen Controller Settings screen on page 53 Reset Alarms Resets existing alarm conditions for the POD 5 System Status Navigates directly to the Status Overview screen on page 45
46. ety systems that all work together to protect the HP POD 40c G2 equipment and personnel The following life safety systems are available on the HP POD 40c G2 EPO system on page 16 VESDA air sampling smoke detection system on page 19 Optional fire suppression system on page 20 Emergency egress on page 21 ECS connection to customer emergency systems EPO system If the HP POD 40c G2 must be shut down during an emergency the EPO system automatically shuts off all power to the HP POD 40c G2 and activates the EPO indicator on the ECS panel door To ensure that all rack mounted UPS devices are shut down during an EPO event be sure that each rack mounted UPS device is connected to the HP POD 40c G2 EPO system The EPO system can be activated two ways Excessive high temperature in the hot aisle The HP POD 40c G2 includes two thermisters If both thermisters reach 60 C 140 F an EPO shutdown is triggered automatically One thermister is located in zone 2 and one thermister is located in zone 5 Manual initiation To manually trigger an EPO shutdown press at least one of the EPO buttons Both EPO buttons are located on the POD interior One button is located near the main exit and the second button is located near the emergency exit on the cargo end For the location of EPO buttons see Life safety component identification on page 9 Life safety systems 16 The EPO system must be reset before you can power up and res
47. from a different power feed Drop boxes The internal electrical busways provide a location to connect each of the drop boxes which then power the PDUs Stagger the drop boxes on the electrical busways by connecting one drop box to busway 1 and connecting the next drop box to busway 2 A staggered configuration enables load balancing with the rack equipment and is necessary to ensure redundancy Side view shown Disabling power e To disable power to a single PDU open the drop box breaker that powers the PDU and then disconnect the PDU from the drop box e To disable power to a single rack open the drop box breakers that power each of the PDUs installed in that rack e To disable power to a single busway open the appropriate breaker for that busway on the corresponding electrical busway panel on the HP POD 40c G2 exterior Power electrical and controls 30 e To disable power to all racks open the breaker for each busway on the corresponding electrical panel on the HP POD 40c G2 exterior Power configurations iy IMPORTANT Different PDUs can alter the average power capacity per rack Configuration Number of 3 phase Number of drop Average power Total HP POD 40c PDUs per HP POD boxes per HP POD capacity per rack G2 power capacity 40c G2 Z Bo eow 2 40 ENEE The HP POD 40c G2 is mechanically cooling limited to N 600 kW N 1 400 kw Rack power Power is provided to each rack by PDUs an
48. g operation Overview 7 Component identification Structural component identification The HP POD 40c G2 documentation frequently refers to the specific components of the HP POD 40c G2 as shown in the following figure and described in the following table 1 Provides access to the overhead heat exchangers Parts and part number identification Review the contents of the HP POD 40c G2 to identify the following for each component e Model number The model number is located on the door to the control panel inside the cold aisle of the HP POD 40c G2 as shown in the following figure Component identification 8 e Regulatory compliance identification number This product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number and is located on the door to the control panel inside the cold aisle of the HP POD 40c G2 as shown in the following figure e CSC Safety Approval placard Each HP POD 40c G2 has a CSC Safety Approval placard that includes the model number serial number and proof load The CSC Safety Approval placard is located on the cargo end of the HP POD 40c G2 as shown in the following figure Lite safety component identification Internal life safety components Component identification 9 Top view shown ba Jee ee ft sign cans Indcotestheocafon fen eats 2 Fresken Ineicotes fire alarm condiion wikis he HPPOD 40c G2 _ EPO boton Disconnect the HP POD 40c G2 fom main power feeds
49. h aisle of the HP POD 40c G2 e The pressure sensors measure the differential pressure between the hot aisle and the cold aisle Cold aisle sensors Environmental control system 34 Top view shown Differential pressure sensor Monitors the hot and cold aisle differential probes pressure and the air filter differential pressure in various locations throughout the HP POD 40c G2 Reports data to the ECS Monitor the temperature in various locations throughout the cold aisle of the HP POD 40c G2 Humidity sensors Humidistat Monitors humidity for the cold aisle Reports data to the humidifier control Hot aisle sensors Six temperature sensor probes are located in the hot aisle of the HP POD 40c G2 These temperature sensors monitor the temperature in various locations throughout the hot aisle and report data to the ECS Top view shown Environmental control system 35 Heat exchanger temperature sensors There are two contact temperature sensors per heat exchanger One temperature sensor is located on the inlet supply piping and one temperature sensor is located on the outlet return piping These sensors measure water temperature and report data to the ECS Top view shown Sean SHE mn ee Ey e e Se en a Se mn BEE Facility connections to ECS You can connect your facility to the ECS using the RJ45 located in the demarcation box on page 63 or cables that are hard wired thro
50. he ECS touchscreen verify that the POD chilled water flow rate is established on the flow rate indicator 3 Determine the hot aisle temperature o If the hot aisle temperature is at or above 25 C 13 F continue to the next step o If the hot aisle temperature is not at or above 25 C 13 F continue monitoring the hot aisle temperature until it reaches 25 C 13 F and continue this warm up procedure for 60 minutes before proceeding 4 Record the cold aisle temperature displayed on the ECS The recorded temperature is the starting temperature of the servers Lk IMPORTANT With non operating servers the temperature rate of change should not exceed 20 C 68 F per hour At higher elevations the rate of change must be reduced by 1 C 34 F for every 305 m 1 000 ft above sea level 5 When the cold aisle temperature reaches a minimum of 10 C 50 F maintain the temperature for at least 60 minutes before proceeding 6 Set the POD chilled water flow control and all fans to AUTO mode AA CAUTION Do not continue the start up procedures unless the chilled water flow control valve and the fans are in AUTO mode POD operation 1 In the hot aisle close the power drop box breakers for each rack and ensure that the IT equipment is operating 2 In the cold aisle monitor the flow control position chilled water flow and POD temperatures 3 Wait 5 minutes to allow the system to stabilize The HP POD 40c G2 is now ful
51. hot aisle temperature 47 ECS parameters humidity 47 ECS status 45 ECS configuring 37 ECS logging into 39 ECS using 33 electrical 22 electrical specifications 71 environmental considerations 7 environmental control system ECS 33 environmental specifications 72 EPO accidental activation 18 EPO modes 18 F features 8 Federal Communications Commission FCC notice 77 fire alarm control panel 20 fire alarm indicators 19 fire alarm sequence of operations 55 fire protection 18 65 fire suppression 7 20 flow meter calibrating 51 H HP POD 40c G2 racks 14 HP POD cooling 56 humidity alarm parameters 47 identifying components 8 L leak detection 61 LEDs 8 life safety components 9 life safety overview 16 Index 83 life safety systems 16 specifications rack 72 lightning protection 23 specifications water 72 locating the ECS IP address 40 Starline 26 28 logging into ECS 39 start up procedure 66 structural components 8 M system components 8 maintenance 74 T maintenance schedule 74 modifications FCC notice 77 temperature water 56 theory of operation 56 N thermal air flow performance 72 navigating the ECS interface 41 U O using ECS 33 ing the E operator safety 6 using the ECS 33 optional components 65 v overview screen 43 VESDA 19 P panels 20 27 w part numbers 8 water quality 57 password protected 41 water temperature 56 periodic maintenance 74 wire color code 27 power 22 p
52. ing inside the HP POD 40c G2 To calibrate the chilled water pressure sensors 1 2 aA AR w Power down the POD For more information see Power down procedure on page 70 Set the fan speed for each fan control zone to Manual mode and 0 fan speed For more information see Setting the fan controls for each fan control zone on page 52 Open the doors for 5 minutes to equalize the pressure between the hot and cold aisles Select Calibrate Differential Pressure Sensors Select Save Set the fan speeds to Auto mode Environmental control system 51 Enable disable power management The current power management setting appears on the Enable disable Power Management button To enable or disable power management in the ECS 1 Select Enable disable Power Management 2 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Setting the IP address for each power meter The current preset static IP address appears above the Change IP address button Change the IP address of a power meter to network multiple meters together or to resolve an IP address conflict To configure a power meter IP address 1 Select IP Address Management for one of the following power meters o Smissline A o Smissline B o Feeder A o Feeder B A keypad appears Enter the IP address Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Setting the fan controls for each fan control zone The current fan
53. ions cccccccccesssceeessseeeceeseseecesseseeeeesseeecessaseeeeseeseceeesesseeeesesseeeesenseaes 71 Electrical specifications ccccccccesscecesssececesseseecesseseeeecseeeeccsseeesesseseesesseseeesessseeeesssseeeeseseeeeeneaaees 71 Water specifications ccccccccccssecceeceseceeeceseeeeccssneeeeceseeeeecessseeeceesseeecessaaeeeessnsecesensseesesseseeeeeneaeees 72 Rack SpecibicatiOns sssc5 52s05e5 janice daneaee ern E E EREE Sead E EE E SU Ae ea 72 Thermal and air flow pertormonce 72 Environmental specifications ccccccccccesessscceecsseceeseeseeeeeeessaeeescseeeesesseeeeeecesseeeecesneeesesssaeesesseseeeecnaeeeeesas 72 RE 74 Contents 4 Periodic mointenonce 0 2 eeeeeeceeccccccceceeeeceeccececueeuueecececccccuuaueasneeeecceceuaaeaseteescceeuuaaaasetesecececuuuaaaeeteeseeeeuuaaes 74 Sample HP POD 40c G2 maintenance schedule 74 EE Lo a ener ene er eer mr ne er ee eet E I ee ee ee eee wo Before Vou contact AP srei iesea e E a SE EE SEeg dE 75 HP TE REN 75 Bees pe compliance seed EEEe 76 HP POD 40c G2 regulatory complignee s c sssisacsscassaccenesavenbensssnrscegnecssdesossnneagsadeaaasaansantonansassancesanieannaass 76 Safety and NEC compliance cccccccccecceseceeeceseceeeecsseeeecsseeecesseeeesecesseeeecssaeeecesseeesesssseeseseeeeeeenas 76 Regulatory compliance identification number 77 Federal Communications Commission police 77 EE 77 EE 77 Canadian notice Avis Congodien irns ertett t rnnt ertr SE
54. ions e Closed loop water must not contain any lime scale deposits or loose debris e The temperature of the chilled water supplied to the HP POD 40c G2 must be 12 C to 24 C 55 F to 75 F AA CAUTION Freezing water can cause a blockage and damage to the unit In outside locations that are subject to freezing temperatures an additive such as glycol might be necessary to lower the freezing point However since the heat transfer potential of water with glycol is lower the HP POD 40c G2 must be de rated accordingly Lk IMPORTANT The chilled water system piping and heat exchangers must be drained completely and then purged using compressed air when storing or transporting at or below freezing temperatures SE IMPORTANT Operating the chilled water system at the higher end of the acceptable range decreases the overall thermal capacity of the POD Acceptable water quality specifications Water must be maintained per the following acceptable water quality standards pH Alkalinity M as CaCO Phosphate Ortho PO lt 1000 CFU ml Suspended solids lt 10 ppm If your water is out of range consult a water quality expert The following table describes the chilled water system specifications for the HP POD 40c G2 Cooling system 57 Facility input temperature to the HP POD 12 C to 24 C 55 F to 75 F 40c G2 1084 KPa 150 i i HP POD 40c G2 pressure drop 172 4 kPa 25 psi HP POD 40c G2 water flow rate
55. ire pulls The HP POD 40c G2 includes two fire pulls One fire pull is located next to the personnel access door and the second fire pull is located next to the emergency exit Manually activating a fire pull does the following e Activates the POD fire alarm system horn and strobe lights e Triggers a fire alarm signal to the BMS in the fire box on page 63 and activates a 30 second delay before releasing the fire suppression agent Lk IMPORTANT The fire suppression abort button will not delay the release of the fire suppression agent if a manual fire pull is initiated All personnel should evacuate immediately Fire alarm indicators Upon activation of a fire alarm within the HP POD 40c G2 the following alarms alert personnel e Strobe lights o Internal The HP POD 40c G2 includes one fire strobe light located in the cold aisle o External The HP POD 40c G2 includes one fire strobe light located at the standard personnel entry door o Optional There is an additional fire strobe light located in the cold aisle that can be connected to the site fire alarm system at the expense of the customer e Audible horn The HP POD 40c G2 includes two integrated horns One horn is located on the internal strobe light and the second horn is located on the optional strobe light e Alarm within the ECS The ECS system notifies you of a fire alarm condition with an alarm alert on the ECS screen VESDA air sampling smoke detection system AA CAUT
56. l system 45 The Basic System Configuration screen enables you to configure the basic alarm definition of units The configured parameters are used to trigger an ECS alarm onl cooling system Basic System Configuration 1779s active LOGOUT Cngied Water Supp y Pressure Cold Aisle Low Alarm Temperature Low Alarm 0 5bar Cold Aisle High Alarm Temperature Chilled Water Return Pressure Low Alarm 0 5bar Hot Aisle Low Alarm Temperature Hot Aiste High Alarm Temperature ve 55 0 C Humidity Low Alarm Humidity High Alarm C illod Vater Supply 10 0 85 0 Diference Pressure Difference Pressure Low Alarm Temperature 0 0 C Chilled Water Return Low Alaem Temperature 10 0 C parameters and the y and do not configure the Chilled Water Supply Pressure High Alarm 6 5bar Chilled Water Retum Pressure High Alarm 5 0bar Chilled Water Supply High Alaern Temperature 25 0 C Chibed Water Retum Low Alarm 2 Orga High Alarm 20 0mbar High Alaem Temperature 30 0 C Dimensions INPERIAL Panel Software 40n HP HO POO REV VIS Goto Goto Advanced Cooper foe Zones 1 3 Zones 4 6 Configuration Settngs You can select and configure the following parameters e Cold aisle temperature alarm parameters e Hot aisle temperature alarm parameters e Humidity alarm parameters e Differential pressure alarm parameters e Chilled water supply pressure parameters e Chilled water supply temperature parameters e Chilled water retu
57. lity e The HP POD 40c G2 is designed for stationary installation outdoors in a Pollution Degree 3 environment in restricted access locations with field wiring terminals provided for permanent supply connections Regulatory compliance notices 76 e The HP POD 40c G2 meets the following ratings Rated Overvoltage Category Ill Surge protection device Class Class 1 2 C to 54 C 35 6 F to 129 2 F Relative humidity 0 to 100 humidity e As part of the overall certification relevant sections of the International Building Code have been applied as part of the design and evaluation The current design supports wind loads up to 90 mph Regulatory compliance identification numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always refer to this regulatory model number The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product Federal Communications Commission notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
58. ly operational and the control system automatically controls the fans and the flow control valve position Power up procedure 69 Power down procedure 1 Power down all IT equipment Open all POD power drop box breakers w Monitor the system parameters and allow the POD to cool to an acceptable temperature Be sure that the cold aisle temperature does not fall below 10 C 50 F Close the POD return chilled water isolation valve Close the POD supply chilled water isolation valve Unlock the POD power cabinets A and B 4 5 6 Open the POD main power feed breakers 7 8 Open all breakers in the POD power cabinets A and B The HP POD 40c G2 is now powered down and all breakers are ready for standard or cold weather power up Power up procedure 70 Specifications General HP POD 40c G2 specifications es Overall dimensions e Height 3 66 m 12 ft e Length 12 19 m 40 ft e Width 2 43 m 7 97 fi Weight Empty 16 783 kg 37 000 Ib Maximum fully loaded 46 266 kg 102 000 lb Rack Unis RU per rack Bulk cable pass through fiber Bulk cable pass through copper Optional External rated DEMARC box Network supported The Empty weight includes the HP POD 40c G2 structure empty racks PDUs and drop boxes It does not include IT equipment The maximum power depends on the exact installation and power configuration in your POD The HP POD 40c G2 is electrically limited to 600 kW 3
59. m the HP POD 40c G2 does the following 1 Sends an alarm signal to the building fire and security dispatch if you have connected your facility to the fire box on page 63 Activates the fire strobes and horns starting the 30 second evacuation alarm Releases the suppression agent after a 30 second delay if the optional fire suppression system is installed SE IMPORTANT To interrupt the fire suppression delay for another 30 seconds press one of the abort buttons located next to each personnel door If a fire alarm is activated by a manual fire pull the HP POD 40c G2 does the following 1 Sends an alarm signal to the building fire and security dispatch if you have connected your facility to the fire box on page 63 Activates the fire strobes and horns starting the 30 second evacuation alarm Releases the suppression agent after a 30 second delay if the optional fire suppression system is installed Environmental control system 55 Cooling system HP POD 40c G2 cooling system theory of operation AA CAUTION Using contaminated supply water can cause decreased cooling capacity or disruption in service The supply water must meet the guidelines stated in the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Site Preparation and Requirements Guide Damage caused by contaminated supply water is not covered by the warranty The HP POD 40c G2 has 12 heat exchangers configured into 6 zones that maintain temperature and cool the equip
60. ment installed in the HP POD 40c G2 The HP POD 40c G2 receives chilled water from your facility cycles the water through the heat exchangers to cool the air and then the fans circulate the cool air throughout the HP POD 40c G2 A predetermined differential pressure setpoint between the hot aisle and the cold aisle is factory set Do not alter the setpoint without consulting HP The fan speeds are regulated to maintain the differential pressure between the hot and cold aisle and hot aisle temperature For more information see Fans on page 59 The HP POD 40c G2 chilled water flow rate is regulated by the ECS Flow Control Valve that is installed on the POD chilled water return header The ECS system opens and closes this valve to maintain the differential temperature between the POD supply and return chilled water header temperature For more information on the cooling system see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide Water supply temperature The temperature of the water supplied to the HP POD 40c G2 must be 13 C to 24 C 55 F to 75 F Freezing water can cause a blockage and damage to the POD Cooling system 56 The minimum HP server inlet temperature is 10 C 50 F For non HP equipment consult the documentation for that equipment Water quality requirements and specifications The following are the water quality requirements and specificat
61. n controls and other details about the HP POD 40c G2 Advanced System Configuration 1791s active Logout Flowmeter Calibration Factor l Address Measurement Smissiine A 1869 10 105 Calibrate Chilled Water Pressure Sensors Address Measurement Smissiine 8 NOT AVAILASLE 16910107 Callbrate D orec al Pressure Sensors IP Adaress Measurement Feeder A NOT AVAILABLE 16910104 EnableDisable Power Measurement IP Address MeasurementFeederB ENABLED 169 10 10 65 Switthooand SN POD SN 3U92080001 Panel Sofware AO HP HO POD BEN vip Got Goto Bask Controller Zones 1 3 Zones 4 6 Corfiguraton Settings Perform the following tasks on this screen e Configure the IP address for each power meter e Control the fans in each zone e Control the valve e Configure the HP POD 40c G2 serial number e Configure the switchboard serial number e Calibrate the flowmeter e Calibrate the chilled water and differential pressure sensors e Enable or disable power measurement You must select Save to store the parameter changes in the system configuration file If you do not save your changes the old parameters stored in the configuration file reload when the system starts AA CAUTION Making changes to the ECS in the service level area can cause the cooling system components fo fail Only allow authorized qualified and trained personnel to change configuration settings in the service level area of the ECS
62. nance and Service Guide The cold aisle temperature has 1 Verify that you have water flowing into your surpassed the setpoint temperature The cold aisle temperature is too low HP POD 40c G2 and the fans are operating Contact HP service if you are still within your service contract Verify that all components are operating normally Contact HP service if you are still within your service contract Environmental control system 54 The EPO system activates and Follow the emergency procedures for your the HP POD 40c G2 shut facility down After the emergency is cleared reset the EPO and other HP POD 40c G2 systems Differential pressure The difference in pressure Verity that the cold hot aisle differential between the hot and cold aisles pressures are within the setpoints is above the setpoints Contact HP service if you are still within your service contract Safety and security alarms Alarms pertaining to the safety of the HP POD 40c G2 are optionally relayed through your building fire and security dispatch Fire alarm The HP POD 40c G2 detected a fire Activate the EPO Follow the emergency procedures for your facility optional facility POD 40c G2 shut down facility The fire alarm is relayed to your building fire and security dispatch only if you have connected your facility to the fire box on page 63 Fire alarm sequence of operations If a fire alarm is activated by the VESDA syste
63. nown as general licensees do not need authorization from the NRC or a state regulatory agency to possess the signs they are subject to certain regulatory requirements regarding handling transfer or disposal of the signs For more information see the NRC website http www nrc gov reading rm doc collections fact sheets fs tritium html _edn2 They are also subject to NRC or Agreement State inspection and enforcement action including fines for violating those requirements Manufacturers must inform purchasers of the EXIT signs of the regulatory requirements for generally licensed devices The general licensee is required to designate an individual responsible for complying with the regulatory requirements Under NRC regulations a general licensee using tritium EXIT signs e must NOT remove the labeling or radioactive symbol or abandon a sign e must properly dispose of an unused sign see below e must report to the NRC or the appropriate Agreement State any lost stolen or broken signs e must inform the NRC or an Agreement State of a name change change of address or replacement of a general licensee s designated representative e must NOT give away or sell the sign to another individual company or institution unless the device is to remain in use at its original intended location in such a case the transferor is to notify the recipient of the regulatory requirements and must notify the NRC or Agreement State of the t
64. ower configurations 31 power down procedure 70 power feeders 24 power management 52 power safety 22 R rack specifications 72 regulatory compliance identification numbers 77 regulatory compliance notices 76 regulatory compliance HP POD 40c G2 76 S safety and security alarms 55 safety operator 6 sequence of operations fire alarm 55 serial number 52 setting the IP address for each power meter 52 setting the switchboard serial number 52 specifications 71 specifications electrical 71 specifications environmental 71 72 specifications general 71 Index 84
65. power according to all local and national electrical codes and must comply with manufacturer specifications The HP POD 40c G2 has eight power feeder couplings that provide the entrance for power to the POD The power feeders route into the top of each electrical panel on the end of the HP POD 40c G2 Power electrical and controls 24 Top view shown The top of each electrical panel has four 10 16 cm 4 in welded couplings where the power feeders are connected Power feeders are sized in accordance with NEC and IEC regulations Electrical panels A WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life all personnel must comply with PPE requirements when opening or working inside areas of the HP POD 40c G2 that are marked as hazardous voltage per NFPA 70E in accordance with NEC NA and IEC EMEA and APJ A WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life all personnel must comply with electrical warning labels when operating and maintaining the electrical panels and systems of the HP POD 40c G2 For the external electrical power component locations see Electrical power component identification on page 1 Main breaker locations Power electrical and controls 25 Front view shown Arc flash safety The customer must complete an arc flash assessment of the HP POD 40c G2 and the associated electrical supply system for operation maintenance and so on
66. ransfer within 30 days Tritium EXIT signs must NOT be disposed of as normal trash To dispose of a sign properly a general licensee must transfer the sign to a specific licensee This would typically be a manufacturer distributor licensed radioactive waste broker or a licensed low level radioactive waste disposal facility These facilities may charge a fee for this service Within 30 days of disposing of a sign the general licensee is required to file a report to the NRC or Agreement State that includes e the device manufacturer s or distributor s name model number and serial number e the name address and license number of the person receiving the device and e the date of the transfer Reports should be sent to Director Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs ATTN GLTS U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington D C 20555 0001 For more information see the Fact Sheet on Tritium EXIT Signs on the NRC website http www nrc gov reading rm doc collections fact sheets fs ritium html Regulatory compliance notices 78 Glossary AHJ authority having jurisdiction branch circuit The conductors and components following the last overcurrent protective device protecting a load control circuit A circuit that carries the electric signals directing the performance of a controller and which does not carry the main power circuit control transformer A transformer whose
67. re values from each of the differential pressure zones between cold aisle Indicates whether an access door is open or closed Indicates the fan bank speed percentage Hot aisle temperature Indicates the average temperature in the hot aisle Environmental control system 43 Average cooling system Indicates cooling system sensor averages performance data System status Indicates the status of the ECS system e Green All components within the ECS system are operating within normal parameters and no active ECS alarms exist e Red One or more of the ECS components is indicating an alarm condition fans and dampers in manual mode Indicates whether the fire system is running in indicators manual or override mode The ECS component icon colors indicate the component status e Green No alarm conditions exist and the component is operating within normal parameters e Red An alarm condition for that component exists e Bold numbering on a yellow background Indicates that an instrument reading is outside of alarm limits For more information about alarm conditions see ECS alarms on page 54 To navigate to another screen select one of the buttons at the bottom of the screen Additional buttons appear when working under the service level password The following figure shows the buttons for the service level password For more information see Navigating the ECS interface on page 41 Environmental control system
68. reload when the system starts Control routine interval Sets the interval within seconds when the control routine is activated Set point Sets the temperature and pressure setpoints temperature pressure Temperature and pressure Used by the low pass filter to even the measurement values out time constant Pl and D gain Proportional integral and differential gains influence the rate of change in the position of the flow control valve or the fan speed in order to reach the pre determined setpoints ECS alarms The alarms pertaining to the health of the HP POD 40c G2 and its components are relayed through the ECS One of the fans is not working See the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter Fan failure Sensor failure Leak detection Change filter High temperature Low temperature One of the sensors is not working The drain pan sensor detects water in the pan The return air filters are full 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide or contact HP service if you are still within your service contract See the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide or contact HP service if you are still within your service contract See the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide or contact HP service if you are still within your service contract Replace the return air filters For more information see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Mainte
69. rn temperature parameters e Type of units displayed You must select Save to store the parameter changes in the system configuration file If you do not save your changes the old parameters stored in the configuration file reload when the system starts Configuring the cold aisle temperature alarm parameters The current temperature parameters appear on the related buttons Environmental control system 46 To configure the cold aisle low temperature alarm parameters 1 Select Cold Aisle Low Alarm Temperature A keypad appears 2 Enter a temperature alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the cold aisle high temperature alarm parameters 1 Select Cold Aisle High Alarm Temperature A keypad appears 2 Enter a temperature alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Configuring the hot aisle temperature alarm parameters The current temperature parameters appear on the related buttons To configure the hot aisle low temperature alarm parameters 1 Select Hot Aisle Low Alarm Temperature A keypad appears 2 Enter a temperature alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the hot aisle high temperature alarm parameters 1 Select Hot Aisle High Alarm Temperature A keypad appears 2 Enter a temperature alarm parameter Select Save to store the new paramete
70. rs in the system configuration file Configuring the humidity alarm parameters The current relative humidity parameters appear on the related buttons To configure the low humidity parameters 1 Select the Humidity Low Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a humidity alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the high humidity parameters 1 Select the Humidity High Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a humidity alarm parameter Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Configuring the differential pressure alarm parameters The current differential pressure parameters appear on the related buttons Environmental control system 47 To configure the low differential pressure parameters 1 Select Difference Pressure Low Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a differential pressure alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the high differential pressure parameters 1 Select Difference Pressure High Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a differential pressure alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Configuring the chilled water supply pressure alarm parameters The current differential pressure parameters appear on the related buttons To configure the chilled water supply pressure low alarm parameters 1 Select Chilled Water Supply Pre
71. sistance In the United States To contact HP by phone call 1 800 334 5144 For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored If you have purchased a Care Pack service upgrade see the Support amp Drivers website http www8 hp com us en support drivers html If the problem cannot be resolved at the website call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs see the HP website http pro agq sama houston hp com services cache 10950 0 0 225 121 html Contacting HP 75 Regulatory compliance notices HP POD 40c G2 regulatory compliance The HP POD 40c G2 complies with the following regulatory standards Certification level Standard title UL 60950 ETL Listed e UL 60950 Standard for Safety Information Technology Equipment Part 1 General Requirements Issue 2007 03 27 Edition 2 UL 60950 Standard for Safety Information Technology Equipment Part 22 Equipment to be Installed Outdoors Issue 2007 04 23 Edition 1 NFPA 70 ETL Classified NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2008 Edition 2008 National Fire Protection Association NFPA 72 Designed to Comply National Fire Alarm code 2007 Edition 2006 National Fire With Protection Association NFPA 2001 Designed to Comply NFPA 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems With 2008 Edition 2008 National Fire Protection Association IBC 2009 ___ Designed to Comply 2009 International Building Code
72. ssure Low Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a differential pressure alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the chilled water supply pressure high alarm parameters 1 Select Chilled Water Supply Pressure High Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a differential pressure alarm parameter Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Configuring the chilled water supply pressure alarm parameters The current chilled water return pressure alarm parameters appear on the related buttons To configure the chilled water return pressure low alarm parameters 1 Select Chilled Water Return Pressure Low Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a chilled water return pressure alarm parameter 3 Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file To configure the chilled water return pressure high alarm parameters 1 Select Chilled Water Return Pressure High Alarm A keypad appears 2 Enter a chilled water return pressure alarm parameter Select Save to store the new parameters in the system configuration file Configuring the chilled water supply temperature alarm parameters The current temperature parameters appear on the related buttons Environmental control system 48 To configure the chilled water supply low temperature alarm parameters 1 Select Chilled Water Supply Low Alarm Temperature A keypad appears 2 Enter a temperature
73. t TEE 60 Drains eea egea a E AE E E E E E e O E A E E E Ea E S 60 leak STSCI EE 61 I netwarking ona UU RENN da sissies cesar tesa iriadd cd Enr E R E Rese ER D AEAEE EEN 62 Networking EE 62 Connection portals scissscsstistceadchenssie atest ee a aeee ARRENE A R T E aaa NER NEE 62 Demarcation bok ssai kesdi e EE waa ETE EEE ES SEE N EE TEE E EE E ERSE 63 Fire BOX eegene E E R E E AE E 63 na enn eee eee ee 65 Fire protection system cceeceeeccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeeeceeeeaaaeeeeseeeecaaeeaaeeeeeeeeeaeaeea 65 tele Eeer een 65 EE Eed 65 Beete eeh 66 Standard HP POD 40c G2 power up procedure cccccccesscccesesseecesceseceeeeeseeeeecessseeesceseceeseseseesesssaeeesenaaeeees 66 Standard power up checklist cccccccesssssescesseeceecseeecsesneeecceseaeesceeaseeecsessaeeseeseaeeseesaaeesseeesaseeeeuas 66 Standard power up procedure ccccccescessceeecsesceeeeceseeeccesseeeceseeeeesecssseesecssaeeesesseeesessnseeeesseeeeeeeaas 66 Cold weather HP POD 40c G2 power Up procedure ceccccccesseseesessesseceesesseeeesceseeeesseseeeeesesseesessseeeesensaaes 67 Cold weather power up chechltet ss 68 Cold weather power up procedure ccccccccsseccccsesseeceecseeeesceeeeeseeesecesceseeeesceseeeeseseseesecssseeeseeaaeeees 68 Power down ProCSure sa eirean eao adas et anea E euch etvevanaeiaddoueulewhdiverivdis as vbdiadidy coestedeebedsaitn coeds 70 ON Zl General HP POD 40c G2 specificat
74. tart the HP POD 40c G2 To reset the EPO system 1 Verify that the key control for the EPO mode is in the Armed position 2 Press the white EPO Reset button If you triggered the EPO system manually you must reset the EPO button that you pressed to the Active position ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators The ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators are located on the door to the control panel The touchscreen enables you to easily configure the environmental parameters access data and monitor environmental life safety and security conditions within the HP POD 40c G2 The EPO indicators provide EPO status The EPO key control and EPO reset button enable you to adjust the EPO system mode External EPO status White Normal operating mode Indicates the operating status of the HP indicator Yellow EPO cover open alarm or POD 40c G2 EPO system operating in test mode Red EPO shutdown 3 EPO shutdown Indicates an EPO shutdown or alarm situation A EPO armed White Indicates that the EPO system is armed and operational 5 EPO test mode Yellow Indicates that the EPO system is operating in test mode or that an EPO cover is open EPO bypassed Green Indicates that the EPO functionality and shutdown is bypassed Life safety systems 17 eS mode Key control Enables you to select the EPO mode e Armed e Test e Bypass For more information see EPO modes on page 18 Set e baton Ress the O yom when proned
75. turer designed engineered and installed to comply with national standards However HP does not certify that the installed fire suppression system meets all local jurisdiction requirements Compliance with local codes is your responsibility and includes specific local requirements for initial and periodic inspections certifications and maintenance Any additional local requirements are not covered as part of the option price or basic installation and deployment services unless specifically included in an executed Statement of Work WARNING Fire suppression agents include a pre discharge warning and evacuating system In the event of a fire all protected space must be evacuated as soon as possible IMPORTANT The fire suppression abort buttons that are located next to each personnel door can be pressed to interrupt the 30 second fire suppression agent release delay for an additional 30 seconds This button interrupts the countdown but does not reset the 30 second fire suppression agent release delay The fire suppression agent release countdown will continue when the abort button is released until the time is exhausted and the fire suppression agent is released The fire suppression system contains conventional fire alarm control circuits and includes features required for single or dual hazard suppression release applications including a low toxicity agent In the event of fire suppression release the suppression tanks must be refilled b
76. ugh the two 5 08 cm 2 in portals on the roof of the utility end of the HP POD 40c G2 The system uses Modbus TCP IP for communication Connecting to the ECS To connect the network to the ECS control panel route an Ethernet cable to the appropriate RJ45 connector inside the HP POD 40c G2 demarcation box on page 63 End view shown Environmental control system 36 Managing the ECS from the HP POD 40c G2 The ECS interface is viewed directly from the ECS screen on the control cabinet door in the cold aisle For more information see ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators on page 1 7 To access the ECS using a host computer connect an Ethernet cable between the host computer and the designated ECS jack on the back of the door inside of the control cabinet Lass Configuring the ECS 1 Connect a host computer to the ECS For more information see Managing the ECS from the HP POD 40c G2 on page 37 2 Configure your computer network groups a Select Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections Q Setup ahone o srel BH arees Local Ares office retort re ras Freel ong jy Neteot Trotiestcoter Other Places R A Conta Pane Mi My Network Places My Deem T My Compete Network Comsections System oide Environmental control system 37 b Double click Local Area Connection c Select Internet Protocol TCP IP d Click Properties
77. wer up procedure on page 66 SE IMPORTANT The minimum acceptable inlet temperature for IT equipment is 10 C 50 F Follow the same checks and startup procedures as described in Standard HP POD 40c G2 power up procedure on page 66 However the POD has internal and outdoor ambient temperatures that are below the minimum operational temperatures for servers The additional steps required are contained in this procedure Power up procedure 67 This process ensures personnel safety during the electrical start up of the HP POD 40c G2 WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury or loss of life do not open an energized POD P Jury P g electrical cabinet without an energized work permit and appropriate PPE Cold weather power up checklist Site electrical Verify that all POD site power feeder breakers are open POD electrical e Hot aisle Verify that all IT power drop box breakers located on the power tap boxes are open e Cold aisle a Close all breakers and fuses within the control cabinet b Close and latch the ECS cabinet with the supplied T handle c Position the EPO system to Armed White or Bypass Green using the EPO key control on the door to the control cabinet d Verify that the EPO buttons are in the reset position not depressed e IT critical power feed cabinets A and B a Close all fuses in power cabinets A and B b Close all non spare breakers in power cabinets A and B c Close and lock power cabinet
78. y a certified technician Fire system operator panel The panel is configured by the manufacturer in accordance with the local fire marshal and fire code requirements The operator panel includes the following Alarm status LED Trouble status LED Input status LED Output status LED Acknowledge button Alarm Silence button System Reset button The fire system and panel are tested by the local certified fire system supplier and witnessed and certified by the local AHJ or fire marshal The fire system operator panel requires regular maintenance and service For more information on the fire system operator panel component see the Operation and Maintenance Manual for the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 Life safety systems 20 Fire suppression sequence of operations After the fire suppression system is activated by a VESDA signal or a manual fire pull a 30 second countdown begins before the fire suppression agent is released to the HP POD 40c G2 interior through the fire system piping VESDA initiation Press the fire suppression abort button to interrupt the fire suppression release countdown for 30 seconds The abort button can be pressed multiple times to interrupt fire suppression release agent countdown for an additional 30 seconds until the 30 second fire suppression release countdown has been exhausted Press and hold the abort button to stop the immediate activation of the fire suppression system until the
79. zation that is acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with evaluation of products or services that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials or periodic evaluation of services and whose listing states that either the equipment material or service meets appropriate designated standards potential of not more than 42 4 V DC or peak supplied by a primary battery or by an isolated secondary circuit and where the current capacity is limited by an overcurrent device such as a fuse or by the inherent capacity of the secondary transformer or power supply or a combination of a secondary winding and an impedance A circuit derived from a line voltage circuit by connecting a resistance in series with the supply circuit to limit the voltage and current is not identified as a low voltage limited energy circuit or has been tested and found suitable for a specified purpose The means for identifying listed equipment might vary for each organization concerned with product evaluation some of which do not recognize equipment as listed unless it is also labeled Use of the system employed by the listing organization allows the authority having jurisdiction to identify a listed product overload protection Protection required for motor circuits that will operate to prohibit excessive heating due to running overloads and failure to start PLC programmable logic controller PPE personal protective
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