HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40cp manual Removal and replacement procedures

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Removal and replacement procedures

Safety considerations

The HP POD 40c NA is listed to the UL 69050 standard as an Information Technology Product and Classified according to the NEC, NFPA-70, 2008.

The HP POD 40c NA is not suitable for long term personnel occupancy.

The safety information is specific to the people operating and maintaining the components of the HP POD 40c NA.

IMPORTANT: All plumbing to and from the HP POD 40c NA must be completed by a licensed plumber.

IMPORTANT: All wiring in and around the HP POD 40c NA must be completed by a licensed electrician.

Operator safety

The HP POD 40c NA is not habitable or suitable for human occupancy. The HP POD 40c NA is Listed as a Product that provides service access areas for periodic maintenance and service. These areas must be controlled and available for use only by owner-authorized personnel and qualified personnel who are trained in the maintenance and service of the HP POD 40c NA 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 40c NA that are marked as hazardous voltage, per NFPA 70E in accordance with NEC (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 40c NA.

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 installation of the HP POD 40c NA, the customer, or a designated agent, is responsible for completing any Environmental Health and Safety evaluation of the HP POD 40c NA or any attached structural component purchased through HP. The customer, or their designated agent, must also complete an arc flash assessment and breaker coordination study of the HP POD 40c NA and the associated electrical supply system for operation and maintenance. The individual or organization that completes the arc flash assessment must also create and provide all required labeling for all electrical panels on the HP POD 40c NA.

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Contents Abstract Page Contents Periodic maintenance Contacting HP Illustrated parts catalog Structural component identificationParts and part number identification Life safety component identification Component Description Electrical power component identificationExternal panel labels Front view shown Callout Electrical safety label Description Control cabinet component identification Electrical safety label DescriptionHP POD 40c NA racks Cooling system component identificationCold aisle clearance Aisle clearancesHot aisle clearance Replaceable componentsRemoval and replacement procedures Safety considerationsOperator safety Fire detection and suppression Air filterRemoving the air filter Replacing the air filter Removing the busway drop box Busway drop boxReplacing the busway drop box Differential pressure sensor Replacing the differential pressure sensor Removing the differential pressure sensorDoor position contact Removing the door position contactReplacing the door position contact Removing the drain pan sensor Drain pan sensorReplacing the drain pan sensor Removal and replacement procedures Removing the ECS touchscreen ECS touchscreenReplacing the ECS touchscreen EPO buttonRemoving the EPO button Replacing the EPO button Removing the EPO LED indicator EPO LED indicatorsReplacing the EPO LED indicator EPO thermister Removing the EPO thermisterReplacing the EPO thermister Removing the external chilled water flow actuator External chilled water flow actuatorRemoval and replacement procedures Replacing the external chilled water flow actuator External chilled water flow valveExternal pressure gauge isolation valve Removing the external chilled water flow valveReplacing the external chilled water flow valve Fan Removing the external pressure gauge isolation valveReplacing the external pressure gauge isolation valve Removing the fan Replacing the fan Removing the fan bank Fan bankReplacing the fan bank Removing the fire strobe light Fire strobe lightReplacing the fire strobe light HumidifierRemoving the humidifier Removal and replacement procedures Replacing the humidifier Removing the humidistat HumidistatReplacing the humidistat Removal and replacement procedures Removing the humidity sensor Humidity sensorRemoval and replacement procedures Replacing the humidity sensor Removing the LED light LED lightReplacing the LED light Temperature sensor cold aisleRemoving the cold aisle temperature sensor Replacing the cold aisle temperature sensor Removing the hot aisle temperature sensor Temperature sensor hot aisleRemoval and replacement procedures Replacing the hot aisle temperature sensor Removing the Vesda filter Vesda filterReplacing the Vesda filter Qualified personnel Periodic maintenancePeriodic maintenance overview Cooling system maintenance scheduleLeak detection maintenance ECS Humidifier if installedPOD Shut Down Required ElectricalVesda Fire alarm and suppression systemHP POD 40c NA structure Life safetyThird-party components Access controlPeriodic maintenance Specifications General specificationsElectrical specifications Thermal and air flow performance Water specificationsRack specifications Environmental specificationsOptional features specifications Contacting HP Before you contact HPHP contact information Safety and regulatory compliance Warranty informationRegulatory information AHJ GlossaryPDU Documentation feedback Index Temperature sensor
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