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1. Note For any peripheral tray in the processor cabinet OVER 20 in 50 8 cm in length allow additional space for access to the front or rear doors where the peripheral will be loaded Chapter 2 Physical Specifications 2 11 Sun Fire 6800 24 0 in pr 20 93 in gt Po 60 9 cm gt Sun Fire Cabinet 24 0 in Po 60 9 cm La 20 93 in sl 40 90 in 103 9 cm 41 125 in 104 4 cm i i 53 1 cm 45in 1 53 1 cm 45in ke a Ko idem E OO 11 4 cm a A O le I o O e 8 f e A 21 11 in 28 62 in 33 38 in 53 6 cm 72 7 cm 84 8 cm 52 75 in 133 9 cm Y 1 6 5 31 in Dia 1 5 31 in Dia p yo 1 3 cm 1 8 cm 1 41 in Dia LL 16 85 in 1 41 in Di a _16 85in 3 6 cm 42 8 cm 3 6 cm 42 8 cm Sun Fire 4800 Deskside a 18 93 in 48 1 cm A A 2673 in 67 8 cm 21 5 in 54 7 cm 34 23 in 5 31 in Dia 86 9 cm 1 3 cm J i m 13 8 in 35 0 cm FIGURE 2 9 Sun Fire 6800 4800 and Sun Fire Cabinet Bottom Views 2 12 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 li in 10 1 cm 1 125 in 2 8 cm 2
2. Sun Fire 4800 system 3 slot CPU Memory card cage Sun Fire 3800 system 2 slot CPU Memory card cage The same CPU Memory boards PCI and CompactPCI boards UltraSPARC III CPU modules and memory modules are used in the Sun Fire systems Internal storage devices are not supported 2 1 Front Rear o ea is e UL LE L m DE ei si i J Sy l O J eis SEE CT LI F TI FIGURE 2 1 Sun Fire 6800 System The maximum configuration for the Sun Fire 6800 system is Data center system cabinet Power supply modules PSM 6 Fan trays 4 System Controller boards 2 Repeater boards 4 CPU Memory boards 6 UltraSPARC III CPU modules 24 Main memory 192 Gbytes I O assemblies 4 m PCII O boards 8 slots per each I O assembly Board filler panels for any unpopulated board slots Redundant Transfer Units 2 m Redundant Transfer Switches 4 2 2 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 S
3. panels for all power circuits that supply power to your system Electrical work and installations must comply with applicable local state or national electrical codes Provide a stable power source such as an uninterruptible power system UPS to reduce the possibility of component failures If the computer equipment is subjected to repeated power interruptions and fluctuations it is susceptible to a higher component failure rate than it would be with a stable power source Every Sun Fire system requires its own customer supplied circuit breaker and AC receptacle for each power cord Each power cord will also supply your system with proper earth ground Sun has tested both Sun Fire 6800 cabinets and Sun Fire cabinets for radiated and conducted emissions and have determined there is no difference in emissions with or without a ground strap grounding the cabinets No additional earth grounding is necessary but it may be added if desired The Sun Fire 6800 system has dual Redundant Transfer Units RTUs with four Redundant Transfer Switches RTSs Two totally independent power sources are needed for full power redundancy protection A separate power source is not considered as being derived from the same transformer or UPS RTSO in each RTU is Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 3 connected to different power sources by separate circuit breakers RTS1 in each RTU is also connected to different power sources by separate ci
4. Sun Fire Cabinet 2 4 Sun Fire 3800 System Mounted in Optional Sun Fire Cabinet 2 5 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Access Areas Top View 2 7 Sun Fire 4800 System Deskside Access Areas Top View 2 7 Shipping Crate Dimensions 2 10 Sun Fire 6800 System Cabinet Dimensions 2 11 Sun Fire 6800 4800 and Sun Fire Cabinet Bottom Views 2 12 vi Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 5 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 3 4 TABLE 3 5 TABLE 3 6 TABLE 3 7 Tables Sun Fire System Components 2 1 Physical Specifications for All Sun Fire Systems Mounted in Cabinets 2 8 Physical Specifications for Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 Systems 2 9 Access Route Clearance 2 13 Weight Requirements 2 13 Environmental Limits for Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems 3 2 Optimum Ambient Environmental Operating Conditions for Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems 3 2 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 6800 Cabinet 3 4 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire Cabinet Empty 3 5 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 4810 System Not Mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet 3 5 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 4800 System Not Mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet 3 6 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 3800 System Not Mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet 3 7 vii viii Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 Preface
5. 6 in 91 cm 0 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 TABLE 2 3 Physical Specifications for Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 Systems Characteristic Value Shipping height Shipping width Shipping depth Shipping weight Height Width Depth Weight Power cord length Access requirement for front Access requirement for rear Air flow requirement for left sand right side Sun Fire 4810 system 49 7 in 126 cm Sun Fire 4800 system 45 3 in 115 cm Sun Fire 3800 system 33 75 in 85 7 cm Sun Fire 4810 system 26 75 in 68 cm Sun Fire 4800 system 29 12 in 74 cm Sun Fire 3800 system 24 75 in 63 cm Sun Fire 4810 system 33 75 in 85 cm Sun Fire 4800 system 40 5 in 103 cm Sun Fire 3800 system 41 5 in 105 5 cm Sun Fire 4810 system 515 lbs 234 kg Sun Fire 4800 system 350 lbs 159 kg Sun Fire 3800 system 350 lbs 159 kg Sun Fire 4810 system 39 1 in 99 3 cm Sun Fire 4800 system 30 in 76 1 cm Sun Fire 3800 system 15 in 38 cm Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 systems 17 56 in 44 6 cm Sun Fire 4810 system 21 5 in 54 4 cm Sun Fire 4800 system 28 5 in 72 3 cm Sun Fire 3800 system 33 3 in 84 4 cm Sun Fire 4810 system 465 lbs 211 kg Sun Fire 4800 system 300 lbs 136 kg Sun Fire 3800 system 300 lbs 136 kg 8 2 ft 2 5 m 36 in 91 cm 36 in 91 cm 0 FIGURE 2 7 shows the dimensions of the Sun Fire 6800 4
6. 800 Systems Platform Administration Manual 805 7373 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System Controller Command Reference Manual 805 7372 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 Accessing Sun Documentation Online The docs sun com web site enables you to access a select group of Sun technical documentation on the Web You can browse the docs sun com archive or search for a specific book title or subject at http docs sun com Ordering Sun Documentation Fatbrain com an Internet professional bookstore stocks select product documentation from Sun Microsystems Inc For a list of documents and how to order them visit the Sun Documentation Center on Fatbrain com at http www fatbrain com documentation sun Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving it s documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number 805 7365 11 of your document in the subject line of your email Preface xi xii Cautions and Notes Caution This equipment contains lethal voltage Accidental contact with centerplane card cage and drive areas can result in serious injury or death Caution Improper handling by unqualified personnel can cause serious damage to this equipment Unqualified personnel who tamper with this equipment may be held liable for any resultant damage to the e
7. 810 4800 3800 systems crates FIGURE 2 8 shows the dimensions of the Sun Fire 6800 system cabinet FIGURE 2 9 shows the footprint dimensions of the Sun Fire 6800 system cabinet the Sun Fire cabinet and the Sun Fire 4800 deskside system See Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 3 6 and Table 3 7 for system electrical specifications and receptacle model numbers Chapter 2 Physical Specifications 2 9 Sun Fire 6800 and Sun Fire cabinet shipping crate 80 5 in 204 5 cm Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 no cabinet shipping crate max size 49 65 in 126 cm 48 50 in 123 cm gt 59 00 in 150 cm See note 29 12in Note Sun Fire cabinet 74cm shipping crate is 47 in 199 5 cm deep 105 5 cm FIGURE 2 7 Shipping Crate Dimensions 2 10 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 Top View Front View 24 in E 60 9 cm A A yo tw L i ni Il T II 96 25 in 52 75in 75in ii 244 5 cm 133 9 om 190 5 cm li PERTE ec ri y x SE al WIS y e lO H J j LI reg 24in p 60 9 cm FIGURE 2 8 Sun Fire 6800 System Cabinet Dimensions
8. Ambient Environmental Operating Conditions for Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Environmental Factor Ambient Temperature Range Ambient Relative Humidity Operating 70 F to 73 5 F 21 C to 23 C 45 to 50 The operating environmental limits in Table 3 1 reflect what the systems have been tested to in order to meet all functional requirements The optimum operating condition in Table 3 2 is the recommended operating environment Operating computer equipment for extended periods of time at or near the temperature or humidity extremes is known to significantly increase the failure rate of hardware components In order to minimize any chance of down time due to component failure it is strongly recommended that customers plan and use the optimal temperature and humidity ranges Ambient Temperature Recommendations The ambient temperature range of 70 F to 74 F 21 C to 23 C is optimal for system reliability and operator comfort levels Most computer equipment can operate within a wide temperature range but a level near 72 F 22 C is desirable because it is easier to maintain safe associated relative humidity levels at this temperature Operating in this temperature range provides a safety buffer just in case the environmental support systems go down for a period of time Though individual standards vary slightly 70 F to 74 F 21 C to 23 C should be used as an optimal recommendation 3 2 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 System
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10. Planning Your Access Route If your existing loading dock meets height or ramp requirements for a standard freight carrier truck you can use a pallet jack to unload the system If not you must provide a standard forklift or other means to unload the system or request the system be shipped in a truck with a lift gate See FIGURE 2 7 for an illustration of the system shipping crate and its dimensions Each system is shipped in a separate crate A pallet jack is required to move each shipping crate to the system location Leave each system in its shipping crate until it reaches its final destination If the crate does not fit through the planned access route partially disassemble it All systems not shipped in a cabinet should only be lifted by proper computer lifting equipment to prevent personal injury and or damage to system equipment The entire access route to your computer room should be free of raised patterns that can cause vibration and the route must meet the following requirements TABLE 2 4 Access Route Clearance With Shipping Pallet Without Shipping Pallet Minimum door height 81 in 205 cm 76 in 193 cm Minimum hallway and door width 49 in 125 cm 25 in 64 cm Minimum elevator depth 65 5 in 166 cm 61 in 155 cm Maximum incline 10 10 TABLE 2 5 Weight Requirements Minimum elevator pallet jack and floor loading capacity 1 200 lbs 544 kg maximum weight per system 1 Astandard forklift has a
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12. The Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide helps management and site preparation personnel identify and create suitable environments for the Sun Fire cabinet mounted systems and standalone systems Due to the amount of time required to plan and properly prepare a site for installation of an Sun Fire server system you must fulfill all of the requirements outlined in this manual before your equipment arrives Your Sun Microsystems account manager is available to help How This Book Is Organized This book is organized into three chapters Chapter 1 is a worksheet for planning your space and double checking details Chapter 2 lists system components size and space requirements and cable lengths and limitations Chapter 3 lists electrical and cooling specifications requirements Preface ix x Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Installation Sun Fire 6800 System Installation Guide 805 7375 Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 Systems Installation Guide 805 7370 Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 Systems Cabinet Mounting Guide 806 6781 Operation Sun Fire 6800 System Cabinet Reference Manual 805 7376 Sun Fire Cabinet Installation and Reference Guide 806 2942 Sun Fire 6800 System Getting Started 805 7374 Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 Systems Getting Started 805 7369 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Service Manual 805 7363 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Overview Manual 805 7362 Software Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3
13. The Sun Fire 6800 system and Sun Fire cabinet require a 30A circuit and a detachable cables The 30A 200 240 VAC circuit breakers are supplied by the customer m The systems require electrical circuits that are grounded to earth Caution A Sun Fire 6800 system can weigh up to a quarter ton 250 kilograms and can be unstable when rolling down ramps use caution Consult your specific Sun Fire system installation guide for complete installation details Size and Space Specifications Sun Fire systems and expansion cabinets can be placed next to each other without space between them since there are no side clearance requirements during operation However if access is desired allow approximately 2 feet 60 centimeters of space on each side to access and remove side panels 2 6 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 3 feet 91 centimeters access at rear Expansion cabinet Expansion cabinet Expansion cabinet Sun Fire 6800 systemor cabinet Expansion cabinet Expansion cabinet Expansion cabinet NOTE There are no side clearance requirements for normal service If desired allow 2 feet 60 cm for side panel removal 4 feet 121 centimeters access at front FIGURE 2 5 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Access Areas Top View FIGURE 2 6 Sun Fire 4800 System Deskside Access Areas Top View 3 feet 91 centimeters acces
14. UBLICATION EST FOURNIE EN L ETAT ET AUCUNE GARANTIE EXPRESSE OU IMPLICITE N EST ACCORDEE Y COMPRIS DES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LA VALEUR MARCHANDE L APTITUDE DE LA PUBLICATION A REPONDRE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU LE FAIT QU ELLE NE SOIT PAS CONTREFAISANTE DE PRODUIT DE TIERS CE DENI DE GARANTIE NE S APPLIQUERAIT PAS DANS LA MESURE OU IL SERAIT TENU JURIDIQUEMENT NUL ET NON AVENU Adobe PostScript Contents Preface ix Site Planning Checklist 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 System Components 1 1 Miscellaneous 1 1 Environmental Requirements 1 1 Facility Power Requirements 1 2 Physical Specifications 1 2 Planning Your Access Route 1 2 Physical Specifications 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 System Components 2 1 General Physical Guidelines 2 6 2 2 1 Size and Space Specifications 2 6 Planning Your Access Route 2 13 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 1 3 1 3 2 Environmental Requirements 3 1 3 1 1 Ambient Temperature Recommendations 3 2 3 1 2 Ambient Relative Humidity Recommendations 3 3 Facility Power Requirements 3 3 Contents iii 3 3 Electrical and Cooling Specifications 3 4 iv Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 GURE 2 9 Figures Sun Fire 6800 System 2 2 Sun Fire 4810 System Mounted in Optional Sun Fire Cabinet 2 3 Sun Fire 4800 System Mounted in Optional
15. for each system monitor and peripheral Are circuit breakers properly installed and labeled a Are the power receptacles within 15 feet 4 6 meters of the server cabinet system or within 6 feet 1 8 meters of the standalone server system 1 5 Physical Specifications a Has the system location been established a Does the equipment floor layout meet the equipment maintenance access and air flow requirements a Is the equipment positioned so that the exhaust air of one device does not enter the air inlet of another 1 6 Planning Your Access Route E Has the access route been checked against Table 2 4 for clearances of the packaged system Has a proper pallet jack been checked against Table 2 5 for weight limitation for moving the system E Has the elevator been checked against Table 2 4 for clearances and Table 2 5 for weight restrictions of the packaged system 1 2 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 CHAPTER 2 Physical Specifications This chapter provides information about the physical characteristics of the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 systems including dimensions space needs cable sizes and limitations ZA System Components Sun Fire systems are available in the following enclosures TABLE 2 1 Sun Fire System Components Sun Fire 6800 system Standard 19 inch x 75 inch cabinet 6 slot CPU Memory card cage Sun Fire 4810 system 3 slot CPU Memory card cage
16. ite Planning Guide April 2001 1 One power cord for each RTS installed Minimum required is two and maximum is four 2 One receptacle type for each power cord installed TABLE 3 4 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire Cabinet Empty Parameter Value Input current Voltage range 200 240 VAC Current maximum 24A rms at 208 VAC for each RTU Current frequency range 47 63 Hz Volt Ampere rating 4 992 VA Connector type North American NEMA L6 30P for 200 240 VAC International 32A single phase IEC 309 for 200 240 VAC Receptacle type North American NEMA L6 30R for 200 240 VAC 1 One power cord for each RTS installed Minimum required is one and maximum is four 2 One receptacle type for each power cord installed TABLE 3 5 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 4810 System Not Mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet Parameter Value Input current Voltage range 200 240 VAC Current maximum 10A rms at 208 VAC for each power cord 2 1 redundancy Current frequency range 47 63 Hz Input power rating Total continuous power 4 020 W Volt Ampere rating 4 200 VA BTU rating 13 716 BTUs hr Power factor 0 9 0 96 with Sun Products Connector type North American 3 NEMA 6 15P International 3 10A single phase IEC 320 for 200 240 VAC Receptacle type North American 3 NEMA 6 15R for 200 240 VAC 1 One power cord for each power supply installed Minimum required is two and maximum is three 2 One receptacle type for each power c
17. maximum outside tine dimension of 27 in 69 cm and a minimum inside tine dimension of 15 in 38 cm Chapter 2 Physical Specifications 2 13 2 14 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 CHAPTER 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 1 Environmental Requirements The design of your environmental control system such as computer room air conditioning units must ensure that intake air to the server system complies with the limits specified in this section To avoid overheating m Guard against directing any warmed air toward the bottom of the cabinet or standalone server m Guard against directing warmed air toward the server access panels The environmental limits for Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 systems are listed in Table 3 1 Note When you receive your system leave it in the shipping crate at its final destination for 24 hours in the environment in which you will install it This is to prevent thermal shock and condensation 3 1 dll TABLE 3 1 Environmental Limits for Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Environmental Factor Temperature Range Relative Humidity Altitude Operating 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 20 to 80 27 C max sea level derate 2 C for every 1 km up to wet bulb to 3 km noncondensing 9 843 ft 3 km Nonoperating 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C 93 38 C max wet 39 370 ft bulb noncondensing 12 km TABLE 3 2 Optimum
18. nal Sun Fire Cabinet The maximum configuration for the Sun Fire 4800 system is Power supply modules PSM 3 CPU and 1 O Fan trays 3 System Controller boards 2 CPU Memory boards 3 Repeater boards 2 UltraSPARC III CPU modules 12 Main memory 96 Gbytes I O assemblies 2 a PCI I O boards 8 slots per each I O assembly m Board filler panels for any unpopulated board slots 2 4 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 Front Rear IN cl eg gi LI FIGURE 2 4 Sun Fire 3800 System Mounted in Optional Sun Fire Cabinet The maximum configuration for the Sun Fire 3800 system is Power supply modules PSM 3 System Controller boards 2 CPU Memory boards 2 UltraSPARC INI CPU modules 6 Main memory 64 Gbytes I O assemblies 2 m CompactPCI I O boards 6 slots per each I O assembly m Board filler panels for any unpopulated board slots Chapter 2 Physical Specifications 2 5 22 22 1 General Physical Guidelines As you plan your space needs for the Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 systems keep these conditions in mind m Each system requires its own power cords connected to separate power outlets See Chapter 3 for details on electrical requirements m
19. ord installed Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 5 3 6 TABLE 3 6 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 4800 System Not Mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet Parameter Value Input current Input power rating Volt Ampere rating BTU rating Power factor Connector type Receptacle type Voltage range Current maximum Current frequency range Total continuous power North American International North American 200 240 VAC 10A rms at 208 VAC for each power cord 2 1 redundancy 47 63 Hz 3 920 W 4 100 VA 13 375 BTUs hr 0 9 0 96 with Sun Products 3 NEMA 6 15P for 200 240 VAC 3 10A single phase IEC 320 for 200 240 VACI 3 NEMA 6 15R for 200 240 VAC 1 One power cord for each power supply installed Minimum required is two and maximum is three 2 One receptacle type for each power cord installed Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 TABLE 3 7 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 3800 System Not Mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet Parameter Value Input current Voltage range Current maximum Voltage range Current maximum Current frequency range Input power rating Total continuous power Volt ampere rating BTU rating Power factor Connector type North American International Receptacle type North American 100 120 VAC 12A rms at 120 VAC for each power cord 2 1 redundancy or 200 240 VAC 7A rm
20. quipment Individuals who remove any outer panels or open covers to access this equipment must observe all safety precautions and ensure compliance with skill level requirements certification and all applicable local and national laws Procedures contained in this document must be performed by qualified service trained maintenance providers Note Before you begin carefully read each of the procedures in this manual If you have not performed similar operations on comparable equipment do not attempt to perform these procedures Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001 CHAPTER 1 Site Planning Checklist Prior to system installation confirm that the following requirements have been met 1 1 System Components a Has the system configuration been determined E What is the total number of systems 1 2 Miscellaneous E Have system administrators and operators taken the necessary Sun Microsystems training courses 1 3 Environmental Requirements E Does the computer room environment meet the temperature and humidity specifications listed in Table 3 1 a Can the computer room environment specifications be maintained satisfactorily a Is additional fire suppression equipment required 1 4 Facility Power Requirements a Have you determined at what voltage the system cabinet and peripheral cabinet s will be operated a Have sufficient power receptacles been ordered
21. rcuit breakers This power configuration is to reduce the possibility of a system outage caused by a power failure Every piece of support equipment requires its own customer supplied circuit breaker and receptacle s 3 3 Electrical and Cooling Specifications This section provides guidelines and requirements for cooling your Sun Fire systems For electrical and cooling specifications see the following tables Table 3 3 for Sun Fire 6800 system Table 3 4 for Sun Fire cabinet Table 3 5 for Sun Fire 4810 system Table 3 6 for Sun Fire 4800 system Table 3 7 for Sun Fire 3800 system Be aware of the following system cooling rules and guidelines m The room should have sufficient air conditioning capacity to support the cooling needs of the entire system m The air conditioning system should have controls that prevent excessive temperature changes TABLE 3 3 Electrical Specifications for Sun Fire 6800 Cabinet Parameter Value Input current Voltage range 200 240 VAC Current maximum 24A RMS at 208 VAC for each RTU Current frequency range 47 63 Hz Input power rating Total continuous power 9 600 W Volt ampere rating 10 000 VA BTU rating 32 755 BIUs hr Power factor 0 9 0 96 with Sun Products Connector type North American 4 NEMA L6 30P for 200 240 VAC International 4 32A single phase IEC 309 for 200 240 VAC Receptacle type North American 4 NEMA L6 30R for 200 240 VAC 3 4 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems S
22. s Site Planning Guide April 2001 3 12 Ambient Relative Humidity Recommendations The ambient relative humidity levels between 45 and 50 are the most suitable for safe data processing operations Under certain circumstances most data processing equipment can operate within a fairly wide environmental range 20 to 80 but the optimal goal should be between 45 to 50 for several reasons m The optimal range helps protect computer systems from corrosivity problems associated with high humidity levels m It provides the greatest operating time buffer in the event of environmental control system failure m This range helps avoid failures or temporary malfunctions caused by intermittent interference from static discharges that occur when relative humidity is too low Electrostatic discharge ESD is easily generated and less easily dissipated in areas where the relative humidity is below 35 and becomes critical when levels drop below 30 The 5 relative humidity range may seem unreasonably tight when compared to the guidelines used in typical office environments or other loosely controlled areas but it is not so difficult to maintain in a data center because of the high efficiency vapor barrier and low rate of air changes normally present 3 2 Facility Power Requirements To prevent catastrophic failures the design of your power system must ensure that adequate power is provided to your Sun Fire system Use dedicated AC breaker
23. s at 208 VAC for each power cord 2 1 redundancy 47 63 Hz 2 760 W 2 880 VA 9 420 BTUs hr 0 9 0 96 with Sun Products 3 NEMA 5 15P for 100 120 VAC or 3 NEMA 6 15P for 200 240 VAC 3 15A single phase IEC 320 for 200 240 VACI 3 NEMA 5 15R for 100 120 VAC or 3 NEMA 6 15R for 200 240 VAC 1 One power cord for each power supply installed Minimum required is two and maximum is three 2 One receptacle type for each power cord installed Minimum required is two and maximum is three Chapter 3 Environmental and Electrical Specifications 3 7 3 8 Sun Fire 6800 4810 4800 3800 Systems Site Planning Guide April 2001
24. s at rear Sun Fire 4800 system 3 feet 91 centimeters access at front Chapter 2 Physical Specifications 2 7 To determine space requirements for Sun Fire systems use the following tables m Table 2 2 discusses the Sun Fire 6800 system and the Sun Fire cabinet with Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 system mounted m Table 2 3 discusses the Sun Fire 4810 4800 3800 systems when not mounted in the Sun Fire cabinet TABLE 2 2 Physical Specifications for All Sun Fire Systems Mounted in Cabinets Characteristic Shipping height Shipping width Shipping depth Height Width Depth Weight Power cord length Access requirement for front Access requirement for rear Air flow requirement for left and right sides Value Sun Fire 6800 system 80 55 in 204 6 cm Sun Fire cabinet 80 25 in 203 9 cm Sun Fire 6800 system 42 5 in 108 cm Sun Fire cabinet 42 5 in 108 cm Sun Fire 6800 system 59 in 150 cm Sun Fire cabinet 47 in 119 5 cm 81 0 in 206 cm 24 in 61 cm Sun Fire 6800 system 52 75 in 133 9 cm Sun Fire 4800 4810 system in cabinet 37 in 94 cm Sun Fire 3800 system in cabinet 41 in 104 cm Sun Fire 6800 system 835 lbs 312 kg Sun Fire cabinet 325 lbs 147 kg Sun Fire 4810 system in cabinet 790 lbs 348 kg Sun Fire 4800 system in cabinet 625 lbs 283 5 kg Sun Fire 3800 system in cabinet 625 lbs 283 5 kg 15 ft 4 6 m 48 in 122 cm 3
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26. ystems Site Planning Guide April 2001 Front Rear aon e el a i a IE lo olo o EE 5j e ele L J BIGI hy LL INT 5 MIE An aaa e Ia Le FIGURE 2 2 Sun Fire 4810 System Mounted in Optional Sun Fire Cabinet Er The maximum configuration for the Sun Fire 4810 system is Power supply modules PSM 3 Fan trays 3 System Controller boards 2 Repeater boards 2 CPU Memory boards 3 UltraSPARC III CPU modules 12 Main memory 96 Gbytes I O assemblies 2 a PCI I O boards 8 slots per each I O assembly m Board filler panels for any unpopulated board slots Chapter 2 Physical Specifications 2 3 Front Rear o TE TA i el Ex E L E D DO T T FIGURE 2 3 Sun Fire 4800 System Mounted in Optio

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