HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 240a Site assessment, Site preparation, Fire detection

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As part of the overall certification, relevant sections of the International Building Code have been applied as part of the design and evaluation. The current design supports wind loads up to 90 mph.

Site assessment

HP requires a detailed site assessment before planning and preparing your site location for the HP POD 240e NA. Consult with HP to schedule a site assessment.

Site preparation

Site preparation must be complete before the delivery of the POD for a timely installation and commissioning. The site must meet all pad and power requirements.

Site safety and security

Your site must have its own standard safety and security requirements. HP Program Managers will work with you to verify adherence to the appropriate precautions. HP is not responsible for determining or enforcing safety or security requirements. You must conduct all health and safety evaluations of the HP POD 240e NA. HP is available to help you be sure that you have successfully conducted these evaluations.

Fire detection

The fire detection system is supplied as a component of the HP POD 240e NA, and is Manufacturer Designed specifically for this HP product, in compliance with national standards.

HP does not certify that the fire detection system that is installed in the HP POD 240e NA meets all local and jurisdictional requirements. The customer is responsible for the following actions:

Verifying that the POD fire detection 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

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

For more information, see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240e NA Maintenance and Service guide.

Any additional local requirements are not covered as part of the installation and deployment services of the fire detection system, unless specifically included in an executed SOW.

Capacities

Each HP POD 240e NA is unique and the specific power and cooling capacities will vary for each POD that uses Adiabatic cooling. For specific capacity information, see your HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240e NA Customized Supplement.

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Contents Abstract Page Contents Contacting HP Safety and NEC compliance OverviewAbout 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 Contacting HP Before you contact HPHP contact information Safety and NEC compliance Regulatory compliance noticesHP POD 240e NA regulatory compliance Safety and regulatory compliance Warranty informationGlossary EPOPPE UPS Documentation feedback Index Index
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