HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40cp manual Site requirements, Optimum environment

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Site requirements

Optimum environment

Specific environmental requirements must be met to provide optimum performance with minimum maintenance for your unit.

HP provides the HP Performance-Optimized Datacenter Site Requirements Information document to learn about these requirements and plan your configuration more efficiently. The latest version of the guide is available on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/pod).

Location considerations

The HP POD can be located either inside or outside your facility.

If you decide to remove the HP POD from the trailer, it must be installed on a flat, level surface capable of supporting up to 110,000 lb.

Consider the proximity to existing facility utilities (power and water) when choosing the final location.

A site map with the final location of the HP POD, final location of the connection kit, final location of the water distribution kit, facility connection points, and any obstructions must be provided to HP prior to scheduling your delivery and installation.

For more specific power, water, and electrical considerations, see the HP Performance-Optimized Datacenter Site Requirements Information document on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/pod).

POD exterior dimensions and weight

The HP POD is approximately 12.2 m (40 ft) long, 2.4 m (8 ft) wide, and 2.0 m (9.5 ft) tall.

The HP POD weighs approximately 11,340 kg (25,000 lb) when it is empty and can weigh up to 49,895 kg (110,000 lb) fully loaded.

Before the arrival of your HP POD, verify that the location you have chosen can adequately support the size and weight of the HP POD.

Moving the HP POD

IMPORTANT: If you move the HP POD on your own, it will void your warranty.

If you choose to move the HP POD to a new location, contact HP before attempting to move the HP POD. HP can provide detailed instructions and/or services for shutting down and moving the HP POD.

System utilities

Your site location must accommodate the following utilities:

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Contents HP Performance-Optimized Datacenter User Guide Part Number March 2009 First EditionIntended audience Contents Water precautions Water temperature HP POD frequently asked questionsHP POD troubleshooting Acronyms and abbreviations Index Location considerations Site requirementsOptimum environment Moving the HP PODCooling water Power Drain optional Available to connect to central facility infrastructureWork space requirements Temperature considerationsEnvironmental considerations Callout ConnectionGrounding requirements Component documentationLeveling requirements Lightning protectionSafety considerations Safety informationOperator safety Component health Safety considerations Component identification HP POD componentsHP POD components Component Description HP POD emergency components External emergency components Component DescriptionHP POD panel locations Internal emergency components Component DescriptionComponent Description Transformer and switchboard components optional ∗Optional componentWater distribution kit components optional Installation HP POD contentsPreinstallation checklist Required toolsComponent Quantity Part number Installing the HP POD using the optional components Connecting the waterPipe wrench Installation Installation Installation Connecting the power Installation Commissioning the HP POD Installation HP POD cooling system Water supply temperatureCooling system Controlling the fan speedCondensation management HP POD drainsPull the overhead down Leak detection Water quality requirements and specifications Acceptable water quality specificationsWater quality requirements Frost damage Water precautionsWater temperature Plumbing materials to avoidPower management Electrical buswayPower distribution Rack power Panels Electrical busway enclosed circuit breaker Assd panelBMS panel EPO PanelEPO modes Fan control panel Fire alarm control panelEpms panel House panelSecurity panel location Using a building management system BMS Connecting the HP POD to the BMSBuilding management system Managing BMS settings from the HP POD BMS alarmsSafety and security alarms Fire alarm sequence of operationsAlarm Meaning Solution Building management system Optional components Transformers and switchboards Water distribution kitWater distribution kit power requirements Callout SpecificationFrequently asked questions HP POD frequently asked questionsQuestion Answer Drain pans or the water main drain pan. The additional water Troubleshooting HP POD troubleshootingIssue Resolution Electrical specifications SpecificationsHP POD specifications Features SpecificationsWater specifications Feature SpecificationWater supply specifications with a water distribution kit Rack specifications Standard HP POD racks AN982A Feature SpecificationThermal and air flow performance Environmental specifications Water distribution kit specificationsFor more information, see Water specifications on Maintenance Before you contact HP HP contact informationRegulatory compliance notices Bsmi notice Chinese notice Korean class a notice Japanese class a noticeClass a equipment Acronyms and abbreviations National Electrical Manufacturers Association Power distribution unitUninterruptible power system Performance-Optimized DatacenterFire alarm control panel 13, 14, 35 IndexFan Fan control panel 14, 35 Fan speed Safety considerations Index
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