HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40cp manual Building management system

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Building management system

Using a building management system (BMS)

NOTE: If your site does not have a BMS, then BMS data can be sent and viewed to a set IP address, communicating via Ethernet cable connected to the internal passway of the BMS Panel.

HP recommends connecting the HP POD to your facility building management system (BMS), communicating through Ethernet cable connected to the internal passway of the BMS Panel. For more information, see Connecting the HP POD to the BMS (on page 40).

The standard BMS protocol, BACnet, is a data communication protocol for building automation and control networks.

A BMS offers:

A supported communication interface that can monitor and control HP POD components remotely

Immediate notification of all alarm messages

Ability to manage and configure utility devices

By connecting your HP POD to a BMS system, you can monitor:

Cold and hot aisle temperatures

Supply and return water temperatures

Cooling water flow rate entering the HP POD

Cooling tonnage

Smoke alarms

EPO alarms

For additional points that can be monitored, see the I/O (Input/Output) Controls Points List in the Operations and Maintenance Manual ("Component documentation" on page 9).

Connecting the HP POD to the BMS

1.Install and configure the operating system (Microsoft® Windows® or Linux) on a designated management server.

2.Install the management software on the management server.

3.Connect the management servers to the building network.

4.Insert your BMS Ethernet cable through the IT portals on the left end of the HP POD.

5.Plug the Ethernet cable into the designated BMS jack on the interior of the HP POD.

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Contents HP Performance-Optimized Datacenter User Guide Part Number March 2009 First EditionIntended audience Contents HP POD frequently asked questions Water precautions Water temperatureHP POD troubleshooting Acronyms and abbreviations Index Site requirements Optimum environmentLocation considerations Moving the HP PODCooling water Power Drain optional Available to connect to central facility infrastructureTemperature considerations Environmental considerationsWork space requirements Callout ConnectionComponent documentation Leveling requirementsGrounding requirements Lightning protectionSafety information Safety considerationsOperator safety Component health Safety considerations HP POD components Component identificationHP POD components Component Description HP POD emergency components External emergency components Component DescriptionInternal emergency components Component Description HP POD panel locationsComponent Description Transformer and switchboard components optional ∗Optional componentWater distribution kit components optional Installation HP POD contentsRequired tools Preinstallation checklistComponent Quantity Part number Connecting the water Installing the HP POD using the optional componentsPipe wrench Installation Installation Installation Connecting the power Installation Commissioning the HP POD Installation Water supply temperature Cooling systemHP POD cooling system Controlling the fan speedHP POD drains Condensation managementPull the overhead down Leak detection Acceptable water quality specifications Water quality requirements and specificationsWater quality requirements Water precautions Water temperatureFrost damage Plumbing materials to avoidPower management Electrical buswayPower distribution Rack power Panels Assd panel BMS panelElectrical busway enclosed circuit breaker EPO PanelEPO modes Fire alarm control panel Epms panelFan control panel House panelSecurity panel location Connecting the HP POD to the BMS Using a building management system BMSBuilding management system Managing BMS settings from the HP POD BMS alarmsFire alarm sequence of operations Safety and security alarmsAlarm Meaning Solution Building management system Optional components Transformers and switchboards Water distribution kitWater distribution kit power requirements Callout SpecificationHP POD frequently asked questions Frequently asked questionsQuestion Answer Drain pans or the water main drain pan. The additional water HP POD troubleshooting TroubleshootingIssue Resolution Specifications HP POD specificationsElectrical specifications Features SpecificationsFeature Specification Water specificationsWater supply specifications with a water distribution kit Standard HP POD racks AN982A Feature Specification Rack specificationsThermal and air flow performance Water distribution kit specifications Environmental specificationsFor more information, see Water specifications on Maintenance Before you contact HP HP contact informationRegulatory compliance notices Bsmi notice Korean class a notice Japanese class a notice Chinese noticeClass a equipment Acronyms and abbreviations Power distribution unit Uninterruptible power systemNational Electrical Manufacturers Association Performance-Optimized DatacenterIndex Fire alarm control panel 13, 14, 35Fan Fan control panel 14, 35 Fan speed Safety considerations Index
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