HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 20cp manual Power management, Connection requirements

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Power management

Connection requirements

When determining the final location of your power and water connections, consider the distance between the facility utilities and the HP POD.

The facility power connection must be installed in compliance with local electrical codes and regulations.

HP can provide engineering services to develop the site installation plan and drawings as a supplemental service.

Power requirements

The HP POD is available in North American and International models. Both models provide 145 kW redundant or 290 kW non redundant power for the critical load.

The North American HP POD includes step-down isolation transformers and requires two 400A, 480V, 3-phase delta feeds at 50-60 Hz.

The International HP POD does not require transformers and requires two 400A, 380-415V, 3-phase wye feeds at 50-60 Hz. All 3-phase HP POD feeders require that the neutrals and the equipment grounding conductors remain isolated. Bonding of the two conductors is allowed at the power source only.

For higher density loads that require more power capacity, both 400A inputs can be fed from the same source. When a lower density critical load is used, N+N redundancy can be accomplished by connecting the two 400A feeds to independent sources.

Main input power

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Contents Part Number March 2010 Second Edition Intended audience Contents Site requirements Safety informationAbout this document Site preparationComponent PowerSystem utilities Drainage Features Specifications Environmental specificationsOptional connections to central facility infrastructure Environmental considerationsLightning protection Dimensions HP POD specificationsWeight Required clearancesWater input side view Component Top view ComponentExternal cold aisle view Component Double door end view ComponentInternal components External hot aisle view Callout FeatureComponent backwall Control cabinet interior ComponentFeature Specification Water supply specificationsWater quality requirements Water quality requirements and specificationsAcceptable water quality specifications Piping materials Water precautionsCondensation management Power requirements Power managementMain input power Connection requirementsMain input power details Supported facility connections Humidifier specificationsConvenience outlets Grounding requirementsHP POD Environmental Control System IT cable portalsHP POD security POD Fire, safety, and security notificationsAcronyms and abbreviations
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