HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40c manual Regulatory compliance notices

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Regulatory compliance notices

HP POD 40c G2 regulatory compliance

The HP POD 40c G2 complies with the following regulatory standards.

Standard

Certification level

Standard title

 

 

 

UL 60950

ETL "Listed"

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, © 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.

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:

The HP POD 40c G2 is listed as an Information Technology Equipment Product to UL 60950.

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.

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 utility.

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.

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Contents HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c G2 User Guide Part Number August EditionPage Contents HP POD 40c G2 lighting Fire protection system Humidifier Controlled accessNetworking Connection portals Demarcation box Fire box Regulatory compliance notices Before you contact HP HP contact informationOperator safety Component safetyOverview Before you beginFire detection and suppression Environmental considerationsStructural component identification Component identificationParts and part number identification Life safety component identification Internal life safety componentsTop view shown Component Description Electrical power component identification Front view shown Component DescriptionComponent Description Internal panel labelsFront view shown Electrical safety label Description HP POD 40c G2 racks Control cabinet component identificationHP POD 40c G2 contains a total of 20 IT racks Component identification Life safety overview Life safety systemsEPO system ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators Battery backup during an EPO event Component Indicator color DescriptionFire protection system EPO modesManual fire pulls Fire alarm indicatorsVesda air sampling smoke detection system Optional Fire suppression system Fire system operator panelEmergency egress Fire suppression sequence of operationsPower, electrical, and controls Power safetySite electrical system GroundingLightning protection Power feeders Feature SpecificationCapacities Electrical and mechanical cooling capacitiesElectrical panels Arc flash safety Power distribution Electrical busway systemWire color code Panel schedulesControl cabinet power components Electrical buswaysPower, electrical, and controls Drop boxes Rack power Power configurationsHP POD 40c G2 lighting Power, electrical, and controls Environmental control system Using the ECSEnvironmental control system overview Satellite control boxes SensorsTop view shown Sensor Quantity Description Connecting to the ECS Facility connections to ECSConfiguring the ECS Managing the ECS from the HP POD 40c G2Environmental control system Logging in remotely to the ECS Locating the ECS IP addresses Click ConnectPassword protection Navigating the ECS interfaceController Settings screen on Icon name DescriptionOverview screen Information Description Basic System Configuration screen Status Overview screenConfiguring the cold aisle temperature alarm parameters Configuring the hot aisle temperature alarm parameters Current temperature parameters appear on the related buttons Advanced System Configuration screen Setting the dimensions of the ECSEnvironmental control system Calibrating the flowmeter Enable/disable power management Controller Settings screen ECS alarms 40c G2 Maintenance and Service Guide orFire alarm sequence of operations Safety and security alarmsAlarm Meaning Solution Cooling system Water supply temperatureHP POD 40c G2 cooling system theory of operation Water quality requirements and specifications Cooling system components Fans Side view shown Component DescriptionCondensation management DrainsLeak detection Networking IT networking and communicationsConnection portals Fire box Demarcation boxConnection portal Connection point Quantity Diameter IT networking and communications Optional components Controlled accessHumidifier Power up procedure Standard HP POD 40c G2 power up procedureStandard power up checklist Standard power up procedureCold weather HP POD 40c G2 power up procedure Site electricalSite chilled water ECS and EPOCold weather power up checklist Cold weather power up procedurePOD heating procedure Power down procedure Specifications General HP POD 40c G2 specificationsElectrical specifications Features SpecificationsRack specifications Environmental specificationsWater specifications Standard HP POD 40c G2 racks AT978A Feature Specification29ºC to 54ºC -20ºF to 130ºF Periodic maintenance MaintenanceSample HP POD 40c G2 maintenance schedule Before you contact HP Contacting HPHP contact information Regulatory compliance notices Safety and NEC complianceHP POD 40c G2 regulatory compliance Regulatory compliance identification numbers Federal Communications Commission noticeModifications CablesRegulatory requirements for Exit signs Glossary Programmable logic controller Enclosure of sufficient size to enable entry of personnelPersonal protective equipment Uninterruptible power system Documentation feedback ECS, configuring ECS, logging in to IndexWater quality 57 water temperature 56 wire color code
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