HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40cp manual Fire detection and suppression, Air filter

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Fire detection and suppression

The fire detection and suppression system is a "Manufacturer Designed" system specifically for this HP product, in compliance with national standards.

The HP standard suppression system, supplied as an optional component for the HP POD 40c NA, includes a Novec 1230 clean agent system. However, if the customer or local AHJ requires specific modifications or a replacement, HP can assist in these actions at the expense of the customer.

HP does not certify that the fire detection and suppression system that is installed in the HP POD 40c NA 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 detection and 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.

General maintenance of the fire detection and suppression system must be completed by an authorized technician

For more information, see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 40c NA Maintenance and Service guide.

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.

Air filter

There are 2 air filters per cooling zone, for a total of 12 filters.

Tools are not required for installation.

Removing the air filter

1.Pull the locking tabs away from the air filter to release the filter.

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Contents Abstract Page Contents Periodic maintenance Contacting HP Structural component identification Illustrated parts catalogParts and part number identification Life safety component identification Electrical power component identification Component DescriptionExternal panel labels Front view shown Callout Electrical safety label Description Electrical safety label Description Control cabinet component identificationCooling system component identification HP POD 40c NA racksAisle clearances Cold aisle clearanceReplaceable components Hot aisle clearanceSafety considerations Removal and replacement proceduresOperator safety Air filter Fire detection and suppressionRemoving the air filter Replacing the air filter Busway drop box Removing the busway drop boxReplacing the busway drop box Differential pressure sensor Removing the differential pressure sensor Replacing the differential pressure sensorRemoving the door position contact Door position contactReplacing the door position contact Drain pan sensor Removing the drain pan sensorReplacing the drain pan sensor Removal and replacement procedures ECS touchscreen Removing the ECS touchscreenEPO button Replacing the ECS touchscreenRemoving the EPO button Replacing the EPO button EPO LED indicators Removing the EPO LED indicatorReplacing the EPO LED indicator Removing the EPO thermister EPO thermisterReplacing the EPO thermister External chilled water flow actuator Removing the external chilled water flow actuatorRemoval and replacement procedures External chilled water flow valve Replacing the external chilled water flow actuatorRemoving the external chilled water flow valve External pressure gauge isolation valveReplacing the external chilled water flow valve Removing the external pressure gauge isolation valve FanReplacing the external pressure gauge isolation valve Removing the fan Replacing the fan Fan bank Removing the fan bankReplacing the fan bank Fire strobe light Removing the fire strobe lightHumidifier Replacing the fire strobe lightRemoving the humidifier Removal and replacement procedures Replacing the humidifier Humidistat Removing the humidistatReplacing the humidistat Removal and replacement procedures Humidity sensor Removing the humidity sensorRemoval and replacement procedures Replacing the humidity sensor LED light Removing the LED lightTemperature sensor cold aisle Replacing the LED lightRemoving the cold aisle temperature sensor Replacing the cold aisle temperature sensor Temperature sensor hot aisle Removing the hot aisle temperature sensorRemoval and replacement procedures Replacing the hot aisle temperature sensor Vesda filter Removing the Vesda filterReplacing the Vesda filter Periodic maintenance Periodic maintenance overviewCooling system maintenance schedule Qualified personnelLeak detection maintenance Humidifier if installed ECSElectrical POD Shut Down RequiredFire alarm and suppression system VesdaLife safety HP POD 40c NA structureAccess control Third-party componentsPeriodic maintenance General specifications SpecificationsElectrical specifications Water specifications Rack specificationsEnvironmental specifications Thermal and air flow performanceOptional features specifications Before you contact HP Contacting HPHP contact information Warranty information Safety and regulatory complianceRegulatory information Glossary AHJPDU Documentation feedback Index Temperature sensor
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