HP 20cp User manual

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Fire protection
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User manual
HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 20c
User Guide—International
Abstract
This guide is intended for the person who operates and maintains the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 20c (HP POD 20c).
Part Number: 703549-001
March 2013
Edition: 1
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Contents 3
Contents
Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Before you begin ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Operator safety ......................................................................................................................................... 6
Component safety ..................................................................................................................................... 6
Fire detection and suppression .................................................................................................................... 7
Environmental considerations ...................................................................................................................... 7
Component identification ............................................................................................................... 8
Structural component identification .............................................................................................................. 8
Parts and part number identification ................................................................................................... 8
Life safety component identification ............................................................................................................. 9
Electrical power component identification ................................................................................................... 12
Control cabinet component identification .................................................................................................... 16
HP POD 20c racks .................................................................................................................................. 17
Life safety systems ....................................................................................................................... 18
Life safety overview ................................................................................................................................. 18
EPO system ............................................................................................................................................ 18
ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators ............................................................................................... 19
EPO modes ................................................................................................................................... 20
EPO accidental activation ............................................................................................................... 20
Battery backup during an EPO event ................................................................................................ 20
VESDA air sampling smoke detection system ............................................................................................... 21
(Optional) Fire protection system ............................................................................................................... 21
Manual fire button ......................................................................................................................... 21
Fire alarm indicators ...................................................................................................................... 22
Fire suppression system .................................................................................................................. 22
Emergency egress ................................................................................................................................... 24
Power, electrical, and controls ...................................................................................................... 25
Site electrical system ................................................................................................................................ 25
Power safety ........................................................................................................................................... 25
Grounding .................................................................................................................................... 25
Capacities .............................................................................................................................................. 27
HP POD 20c capacity limitations ..................................................................................................... 27
Electrical and mechanical cooling capacities .............................................................................................. 27
Power feeders ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Electrical panels ...................................................................................................................................... 28
Arc flash safety ............................................................................................................................. 28
Power distribution: electrical busway system ..................................................................................... 28
Panel schedules ............................................................................................................................. 29
Wire color code ............................................................................................................................ 29
Electrical busways ................................................................................................................................... 30
Drop boxes ............................................................................................................................................ 31
Power configurations ............................................................................................................................... 32
Rack power ............................................................................................................................................ 32
HP POD 20c lighting ............................................................................................................................... 33
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Environmental control system ........................................................................................................ 34
Environmental control system overview ....................................................................................................... 34
Using the ECS ......................................................................................................................................... 34
Sensors ........................................................................................................................................ 35
Facility connections to ECS ....................................................................................................................... 38
Connecting to the ECS ................................................................................................................... 38
Managing the ECS from the HP POD 20c................................................................................................... 39
Configuring the ECS ...................................................................................................................... 39
Logging in remotely to the ECS ........................................................................................................ 41
Password protection ................................................................................................................................ 43
Navigating the ECS interface .................................................................................................................... 43
Logging in to the ECS touchscreen ................................................................................................... 44
Overview screen ........................................................................................................................... 45
Status Overview screen .................................................................................................................. 47
Basic System Configuration screen ................................................................................................... 47
Advanced System Configuration screen ............................................................................................ 52
Controller Settings screen ............................................................................................................... 55
I/O Overview screen ..................................................................................................................... 57
ECS alarms ............................................................................................................................................ 57
Safety and access control alarms ..................................................................................................... 58
Cooling system ........................................................................................................................... 59
HP POD 20c cooling system theory of operation ......................................................................................... 59
Water supply temperature .............................................................................................................. 59
Water quality requirements and specifications .................................................................................. 60
Cooling system components ...................................................................................................................... 61
Fans ............................................................................................................................................ 62
Condensation management ...................................................................................................................... 63
Drains .......................................................................................................................................... 63
Leak detection ............................................................................................................................... 65
IT networking and communications ............................................................................................... 66
Networking ............................................................................................................................................ 66
Connection portals .................................................................................................................................. 66
Demarcation box .................................................................................................................................... 66
Fire box ................................................................................................................................................. 67
Optional components .................................................................................................................. 68
Fire protection system .............................................................................................................................. 68
Humidifier .............................................................................................................................................. 68
Controlled access .................................................................................................................................... 68
Power up procedure .................................................................................................................... 69
Standard HP POD 20c power up procedure ............................................................................................... 69
Power up checklist ......................................................................................................................... 69
Standard power up procedure ........................................................................................................ 70
Cold weather HP POD 20c power up procedure ......................................................................................... 70
Cold weather power up checklist ..................................................................................................... 71
Standard power up procedure ........................................................................................................ 71
Power down procedure ............................................................................................................................ 73
Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 74
General HP POD 20c specifications .......................................................................................................... 74
Electrical specifications .................................................................................................................. 74
Water specifications ...................................................................................................................... 75
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Rack specifications .................................................................................................................................. 75
Thermal and air flow performance ............................................................................................................. 75
Environmental specifications ..................................................................................................................... 75
Maintenance .............................................................................................................................. 77
Periodic maintenance .............................................................................................................................. 77
Sample HP POD 20c maintenance schedule ............................................................................................... 77
Contacting HP ............................................................................................................................ 78
Before you contact HP .............................................................................................................................. 78
HP contact information ................................................................................................................... 78
Regulatory information ................................................................................................................ 79
HP POD 20c regulatory compliance .......................................................................................................... 79
Safety and IEC compliance ............................................................................................................. 79
Safety and regulatory compliance ............................................................................................................. 80
Turkey RoHS material content declaration ................................................................................................... 80
Ukraine RoHS material content declaration ................................................................................................. 80
Warranty information .............................................................................................................................. 80
Glossary .................................................................................................................................... 81
Documentation feedback ............................................................................................................. 84
Index ......................................................................................................................................... 85
Overview 6
Overview
Before you begin
For more information on site requirements, specifications, power requirements, management requirements,
and supported facility connections, see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 20c Site Preparation and
Requirements Guide.
This guide is part of the core documentation for the HP POD 20c. The actual location of various components
or included subsystems and their operation in your HP POD 20c might vary from what is described in this
document. For information specific to your HP POD 20c, see the drawings included in the Operations and
Maintenance Manual for the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 20c, or contact HP.
Operator safety
The HP POD 20c is not suitable for long-term human occupancy. The HP POD 20c is Listed as a Product that
provides service access areas for periodic maintenance and service. These areas must be used only by
owner-authorized and qualified personnel who are trained in the maintenance and service of the HP POD
20c components.
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 20c that are marked as
hazardous voltage, in accordance with NFPA 70 (NA) and IEC (EMEA and APJ).
WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury, hearing protection must be worn at all times
when working inside the HP POD 20c.
WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not insert
anything inside the electrical busways, except for the approved HP busway drop boxes.
Before completing the HP POD 20c, the customer, or a designated agent, is responsible for completing any
Environmental Health and Safety evaluation of the HP POD 20c or any attached structural component
purchased through HP. The customer must complete an arc flash assessment of the HP POD 20c and the
associated electrical supply system for operation, maintenance, and so on.
Component safety
CAUTION: If the HP POD 20c 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 20c. Condensation causes damage to IT equipment and HP POD 20c controls.
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 7
CAUTION: If any racks contain empty RU space, use the HP POD 20c filler panels to maintain
the efficiency of the HP POD 20c 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 for the HP POD 20c, is a "Manufacturer
Designed" system specifically designed 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 Authorities require 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 that is installed in the HP POD 20c meets all local and
jurisdictional requirements. The customer is responsible for the following actions as related to the fire
suppression system:
Verifying that the POD suppression system meets local codes, including specific local requirements for
initial and periodic inspections
Arranging for and receiving all required local permits, including initial commissioning as well as
standard and repair maintenance
Arranging for the connection of the agent tanks, refilling of tanks, and all system testing, including
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
CAUTION: To maintain accurate environmental conditions and minimize condensation inside
the HP POD 20c, do not leave the HP POD 20c doors open during operation.
Component identification 8
Component identification
Structural component identification
The HP POD 20c documentation frequently refers to the specific components of the HP POD 20c as shown
in the following figure and described in the following table.
Item Component Description
1
Heat exchanger access hatches Enables access to the overhead heat exchangers
2
Emergency egress door Provides access to the POD in the event of an
emergency
3
Personnel access door Provides access to the POD
4
Facility chilled water return Facilitates the return of chilled water to the POD
5
Facility chilled water supply Facilitates the supply of chilled water to the POD
Parts and part number identification
Review the contents of the HP POD 20c to identify the following for each component:
Component identification 9
Model numberThe model number is located adjacent to the door to the control panel inside the cold
aisle of the HP POD 20c, as shown in the following figure.
CSC Safety Approval placardEach HP POD 20c 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 20c, as shown in the following figure.
Life safety component identification
Internal life safety components
Component identification 10
End view shown
Item Component Description
1
Fire strobe light Indicates a fire alarm condition within the HP POD 20c
2
Fire horn Indicates a fire alarm condition within the HP POD 20c
3
EPO strobe AmberAn EPO event occurred and the HP POD 20c shut
down
4
ECS power switch Turns the main power to the 24V ECS system off and on
5
Main light switch Turns power to the HP POD 20c lights off and on
6
Fire alarm manual button Enables manual initiation of the fire system, which includes
activating the interior and exterior fire strobe lights and the
optional fire suppression system
7
Fire suppression abort button* Aborts the fire suppression system. A fire suppression abort
button is located next to each personnel door.
8
Fire alarm manual button
Enables manual initiation of the fire system, which includes
activating the interior and exterior fire strobe lights and the
optional fire suppression system
9
Fire suppression abort button* Aborts the fire suppression system. A fire suppression abort
button is located next to each personnel door.
*This is an optional component that might not be included.
Internal emergency status indicators
The HP POD 20c has one fire strobe light that indicates a fire alarm condition.
Component identification 11
End view shown
External life safety components
Side view shown
Item Component Description
1
Fire strobe light Indicates a fire alarm condition within the HP POD 20c
2
Fire horn Indicates a fire alarm condition within the HP POD 20c
3
Optional EPO button Manually triggers an EPO shutdown within the HP POD 20c
Component identification 12
Electrical power component identification
Front view shown
Item Component Description
1
Demarcation box
1
Customer communication connection point for the following
components:
ECS
Access control
Phone
2
Fire box
1
Connection location for fire emergency and VESDAnet signals
3
480/415 transformer
cabinet
2
Converts main power from 480V to 415V for POD operation
4
380-415 VAC WYE,
3-phase, 320 A
Feed A and B power for IT critical loads busways and house power
1
The demarcation box and the fire 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.
2
This cabinet is designed for two transformers. The transformers are an optional component that might not be included.
Main breaker locations
Component identification 13
Side view shown
Critical IT and transformer cabinet
Front view shown
External panel labels
Component identification 14
Front view shown
Item Electrical safety label Description
1
House panel cabinet high
voltage
Provides a reminder to users there are high voltage electrical
components inside the cabinet
2
Transformer cabinet high
voltage warning
Provides a reminder to users there are high voltage
transformers inside the cabinet
3
Disconnect label Provides the order for disconnecting the electrical panels
4
Short circuit current label
fault current and describes the electrical system
5
Arc flash warning Provides a reminder to users of the danger of arc flash and
required PPE
6
Grounding label Indicates the location of the grounding electrode connection
point
Side view shown
Component identification 15
Item Electrical safety label Description
1
Main power cabinet high
voltage
Provides a reminder to users there are high voltage electrical
components inside the cabinet
2
Do not enter label Provides a warning to users not to enter while a fire is
extinguishing
4
Power disconnect label States that power should be disconnected before maintenance
is performed
5
Short circuit current label States that the design of the POD can withstand the available
fault current and describes the electrical system
6
Arc flash warning Provides a reminder to users of the danger of arc flash and
required PPE
Internal panel labels
Front view shown
Item Electrical safety label Description
1
Power feeders caution label Cautions users about phase rotation for all power feeders
2
Wire color code Lists the 380-415 Y/200-240 V color codes:
BrownPhase A/L1
BlackPhase B/L2
GreyPhase 3/L3
BlueNeutral
Green and yellowEquipment ground
3
Panel schedule/circuit breaker
table/fuse list
Lists the layout and designation for all circuit breakers and lists
all fuse types and sizes
Component identification 16
Side view shown
1
Power feeders caution label Cautions users about phase rotation for all power feeders
2
Wire color code Lists the 380-415 Y/200-240 V color codes:
BrownPhase A/L1
BlackPhase B/L2
GreyPhase 3/L3
BlueNeutral
Green and yellowEquipment ground
3
Panel schedule/circuit breaker
table/fuse list
Lists the layout and designation for all circuit breakers and lists
all fuse types and sizes
Control cabinet component identification
Component identification 17
Item Component Description
1
VESDA air sampling smoke
detection unit
An early warning, laser scan smoke detection unit
2
Fire alarm and suppression
release control panel
Controls all fire systems within the HP POD 20c, including the
smoke detection system, fire suppression system, fire pulls, and
so on
Includes a battery backup system that provides backup power
to the fire system during a utility power loss
3
ECS relays and ECS modules Relays for the ECS control, ECS communications, I/O connections,
and terminal block connections
4
EPO controller board and house
panel fuses
Connections for the EPO system and fuses for other house panel
components
5
Dual power supplies with
battery backup
Provides 24 V DC power to the PLC, LED lighting, and ECS systems
HP POD 20c racks
The HP POD 20c contains a total of ten IT racks.
CAUTION: If any racks contain empty RU space, use the HP POD 20c filler panels to maintain
the efficiency of the HP POD 20c 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.
Life safety systems 18
Life safety systems
Life safety overview
The HP POD 20c has multiple life safety systems that work together to protect the HP POD 20c equipment and
personnel. The following life safety systems are available on the HP POD 20c:
EPO system (on page 18)
VESDA air sampling smoke detection system (on page 21)
(Optional) fire protection system (on page 21)
Emergency egress (on page 24)
ECS connection to customer emergency systems
EPO system
If the HP POD 20c must be shut down during an emergency, the EPO system automatically shuts off all power
to the HP POD 20c and activates the EPO indicator on the ECS panel door and the EPO strobe on the POD
interior.
To ensure that all rack-mounted UPS devices are shut down during an EPO event, verify that each
rack-mounted UPS device is connected to the HP POD 20c EPO system.
The EPO system can be activated two ways:
Excessive high temperature in the hot aisleThe HP POD 20c includes two EPO temperature sensors.
If both sensors reach 60°C (140°F), an EPO shutdown is triggered automatically. Both sensors are
located in zone 2.
Manual initiationTo manually trigger an EPO shutdown, press either of the EPO buttons. One EPO
button is located on the POD interior near the main exit, and an optional second EPO button is located
on the POD exterior.
Life safety systems 19
For the location of EPO buttons, see "Life safety component identification (on page 9)."
The EPO system must be reset before you can power up and restart the HP POD 20c. 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 access control conditions within the HP POD 20c.
The EPO indicators provide EPO status. The EPO key control and EPO reset button enable you to adjust the
EPO system mode.
Item Component Indicator Color Description
1
Source A available indicator White Indicates the EPO power status for main
power feed A
2
Source A wrong rotation indicator Red Indicates the Source A power phase
rotation is incorrect
3
Source B wrong rotation indicator Red Indicates the Source B power phase
rotation is incorrect
4
Source B available indicator White Indicates the EPO power status for main
power feed B
5
EPO shutdown indicator Red Indicates an EPO shutdown or alarm
situation
6
EPO armed indicator White Indicates that the EPO system is armed and
operational
7
EPO reset button Blue Resets the EPO system when pressed
Life safety systems 20
Item Component Indicator Color Description
8
EPO mode key control Enables you to select the EPO mode. For
more information, see "EPO modes (on
page 20)."
9
EPO shutdown button Red Initiates a manual EPO event
10
Light test button Tests all the EPO LED indicators when
pressed
11
EPO bypass mode indicator Green Indicates that the EPO shut down
functionality is bypassed
12
EPO test mode indicator Yellow Indicates that the EPO system is operating
in test mode or that an EPO cover is open
13
Main light switch
Turns power to the HP POD 20c lights off
and on
14
ECS power switch Turns the main power to the 24V ECS
system off and on
EPO modes
The EPO system has three operating modes:
ArmedThe EPO system is armed and operational.
TestThe EPO system is in test mode and does not initiate during events that normally trigger an EPO.
BypassThe 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 help ensure that service is not interrupted during a loss
of power to the HP POD 20c:
ECS system
VESDA air sampling smoke detection system (on page 21)
(Optional) fire suppression system (on page 22)
Emergency lighting in the HP POD 20c
IMPORTANT: All Critical IT UPS devices with batteries that exceed 700VA must be connected to
the HP POD 20c EPO system, to ensure that the UPS batteries are disconnected during an EPO
event. For more information on connecting UPS devices to the EPO system, see the HP
Performance Optimized Datacenter 20c Maintenance and Service Guide.
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