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8. Clearances | Inspect the proposed installation site to confirm clearance |
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| requirements for installation and serviceability per the HP |
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| POD 20c specifications. Necessary clearances are |
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| determined, in part, based on the specific installation plans |
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| and infrastructure design. Location, orientation, and planned |
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| utilization can affect the necessary clearances. Consider |
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| future planning for the space around the installation site. |
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9. Support | Evaluate the HP POD 20c installation site in relation to the |
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infrastructure | planned support infrastructure location. Conduit lengths and |
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location | the utility pathway design must be taken into consideration in |
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| the planning stages. The proposed support infrastructure |
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| design and the location of required utilities are discussed |
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| with the customer's site engineering personnel to identify |
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| elements that can impact the HP POD 20c installation site |
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| decisions. |
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10. Support | Evaluate the proposed installation site for the HP POD 20c |
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infrastructure for | and the support infrastructure for access requirements. The |
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access requirements | evaluation is based on the information provided by the |
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| customer at the time of the site visit. In the absence of |
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| used as the basis for the evaluation. The delivery path is |
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| visually examined and discussed with the customer's site |
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| engineering personnel to identify obstacles to installation. |
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11. Site engineering | Conduct interviews with the customer's site engineering |
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interviews | personnel and site facilities personnel to gather information |
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| related to the origin of the power source and network |
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| services that are proposed for use with the HP POD 20c. HP |
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| must visually inspect the proposed power protection |
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| equipment. Means of delivery, connections, and pathways |
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| are documented. |
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12. Capacity of | Based on the review of |
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electrical | documentation (such as |
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infrastructure | examine equipment panels and monitoring system data, as |
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| available. HP must determine whether adequate capacity |
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| exists in the current electrical infrastructure to be used or if |
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| additional study is required. Determine if the level of |
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| redundancy that is required as stated by the site engineering |
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| personnel can be provided by using the existing |
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| infrastructure. This takes into consideration the proposed |
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| installation site of the HP POD 20c, the potential HP POD |
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| 20c payload, and the customer stated redundancy |
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| requirement. Components can include generators, UPSs, |
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| and switch gear. |
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13. Chilled water | Determine the overall chilled water capacity, available flow |
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infrastructure | rates, and supply/return temperature restrictions. Determine |
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| if any site specific requirements mandate additional chilled |
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| water equipment, such as heat exchangers or mixing |
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| apparatus. Locate any existing or planned supply/return |
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| headers. |
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14. Access control | Conduct interviews with the customer site engineering |
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| personnel to determine the level of access control that is |
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| required for the HP POD 20c and its infrastructure. The |
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| proposed installation site is assessed for suitability in relation |
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| to the customer requirements. |
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| Appendix A: HP site assessment 26 |