HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 240a Cold aisle clearance, Grounding requirements

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CAUTION: If any racks contain empty RU space, use the HP POD 240e NA filler panels to maintain the efficiency of the HP POD 240e NA thermal system. Filler panels are available from HP in 10-pack quantities (part number AQ682A) and 100-pack quantities (part number AS993A).

For more information about racks and network cabling, see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter Networking Guide.

Cold aisle clearance

The maximum protrusion of any installed IT component directly impacts the available cold aisle clearance for removal and replacement of other IT components. Maximum component depth must follow the clear aisle distance calculations. The following figure shows how to calculate this distance.

The maximum rack face-to-cold aisle wall distance is 39.5 inches. In the figure, X represents any protrusion into the cold aisle starting from the rack face of the installed IT component (for example, the bezel). Y represents cold aisle clearance. The cold aisle clearance dictates the maximum depth (D) of any installed IT component. To find the maximum cold aisle clearance, calculate 100.33 cm (39.5 in) - X = Y.

IMPORTANT: As the value for X increases, the value for Y decreases, which also decreases the maximum depth allowed for an installed component.

Grounding requirements

The HP POD 240e NA structure and internal components are all bonded together. A common grounding electrode conductor connection point is provided on the utility end of the IT sections.

WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or electric shock, the HP POD 240e NA must be properly grounded (earthed) in accordance with national, regional, and local regulations.

CAUTION: Remove paint from all grounding surfaces. Failure to do so results in an ineffective ground.

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Contents Abstract Page Contents Contacting HP Overview Safety and NEC complianceAbout this document Site preparation Site safety and securitySite assessment Fire detectionSite requirements Weight requirementsDimensions and required clearances Site padSite requirements Racks Future expansionsCold aisle clearance Grounding requirementsGrounding electrode Utilities System utilitiesPower Drain locationsSite electrical system Transformers and switchboards Connections to central facility infrastructure Supported facility connectionsEnvironmental control system Connection portalsECS EPO Demarcation box Fire boxAccess control Fire, safety, and access notificationsSupported facility connections Environmental risks Areas prone to lightning or power surgesEnvironmental considerations Cold weatherHP Site Preparation Drawing Package Site plan requirements and actionsCompleting a site assessment Zoning and permit requirementsInstallation Site planningLifting requirements Storage requirements HP POD 240e NA site assessment checklist Appendix a HP site assessmentDescription Yes Initial Description Initial Appendix B Preparing for delivery HP POD 240e NA site readiness checklistInstallation prerequisites Pre-delivery tasksWater supply Adiabatic media water supply Description Sign-off Before you contact HP Contacting HPHP contact information Regulatory compliance notices Safety and NEC complianceHP POD 240e NA regulatory compliance Safety and regulatory compliance Warranty informationGlossary EPOPPE UPS Documentation feedback Index Index
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