HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 240a manual Overview, Before you begin, Operator safety

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Overview

Before you begin

For more information about site requirements, specifications, power, management requirements, and supported facility connections, see the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240e NA Site Preparation and Requirements Guide.

The location of various components or subsystems in the HP POD 240e NA might vary from this documentation. For final placement specifications, see the data sheets that are included in the operations and maintenance manual.

Operator safety

The HP POD 240e NA is not habitable or suitable for human occupancy. The HP POD 240e NA is Listed as a Product that provides service access areas for periodic maintenance and service. These areas must be controlled and available for use only by owner-authorized personnel and qualified personnel who are trained in the maintenance and service of the HP POD 240e NA components.

WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life, all personnel must comply with PPE requirements when opening or working inside areas of the HP POD 240e NA that are marked as hazardous voltage, per NFPA 70E in accordance with NEC (NA) and IEC (EMEA and APJ).

WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury, hearing protection must be worn at all times when working inside the HP POD 240e NA.

WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not insert anything inside the electrical busways, except for the approved HP busway drop boxes.

Before completing the installation of the HP POD 240e NA, the customer, or a designated agent, is responsible for completing any Environmental Health and Safety evaluation of the HP POD 240e NA or any attached structural component purchased through HP. The customer, or their designated agent, must also complete an arc flash assessment and breaker coordination study of the HP POD 240e NA and the associated electrical supply system for operation and maintenance. The individual or organization that completes the arc flash assessment must also create and provide all required labeling for all electrical panels on the HP POD 240e NA.

Component safety

CAUTION: If the HP POD 240e NA is shut down for an extended period of time, such as during routine maintenance, use desiccant units or materials to eliminate condensation within the HP POD 240e NA. Condensation causes damage to IT equipment and HP POD 240e NA controls.

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Contents Abstract Part Number November EditionPage Contents HP POD 240e NA optional components Power feeder pull boxes Air filter sensorRegulatory compliance notices Before you contact HP HP contact informationOverview Operator safetyComponent safety Before you beginPreventative maintenance Fire detectionEnvironmental considerations Component identification Structural component identificationParts and part number identification Component DescriptionLife safety component identification Exit sign locationsComponent identification Component identification Electrical power component identification End view shown Component DescriptionMain breaker locations Reminds you that the electrical panels must only be End view shown Callout Electrical safety label Description Electrical power disconnect map label locationControl cabinet component identification UPSSecurity component identification IT section B control cabinet Component DescriptionRacks Top view shown Component DescriptionLife safety systems Life safety overviewEPO system ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators EPO modes Battery backup during an EPO eventComponent Indicator color Description EPO accidental activationFire detection system Vesda air sampling smoke detection systemManual fire pulls Fire alarm panel Fire alarm indicatorsFire detection sequence of operations Emergency egress Site electrical system Power, electrical, and controlsPower safety Grounding and bondingCapacities Lightning protectionPower feeders Electrical panel labelsPower distribution electrical busway system Power distribution Adiabatic systemWire color code End view shown Feature SpecificationPanel schedules Wire color Description Electrical buswaysPage Rack power Drop boxesFeature Specification LightingUsing the ECS Environmental control systemEnvironmental control system overview Facility connections to the ECS Components of the ECSSatellite control boxes Connecting to the ECS through the demarcation box Connecting to the ECS through connection portalsManaging the ECS from the HP POD 240e NA Configuring the ECS Environmental control system Logging in remotely to the ECS Locating the ECS IP address Click ConnectPassword protected Navigating the ECS interfaceTop screen Logging in to the ECS touchscreenView Callout Icon name DescriptionCA RH AD detail screen Information displayed DescriptionAisle in relation to the external ambient Alarm displayed Description Charts screenAD detail screen displays the following alarm conditions Operation displayed DescriptionPsychrometric chart Alarms chart Electrical Cabinets screenControls Network screen Alarms screen Stats screen Indicates the cold aisle combination temperature Configure Control settingsHMI settings Managing the ECS system Setting the Min and Max temperature and RH setpointsSetting the Min and Max range for alarms US Customary o MetricSetting the offset alarm Setting the IP addressForcing an alarm Temperature and pressure sensors Maintaining the ECS parametersCallout Sensor Quantity per Description IT section Adiabatic units Controlling the hot aisle fansCallout Sensor Quantity per Description Hot aisle AHU system OverviewAdiabatic components AHU theory of operation Adiabatic mediaAHU system AHU system Static pressure control IT networking and communications NetworkingConnection portals Demarcation box Fire box Adding a phoneIT networking and communications Standard components Air filter sensorPower feeder pull boxes Optional componentsHP POD 240e NA optional components Rack specifications SpecificationsGeneral specifications Features SpecificationsEnvironmental specifications Maintenance Periodic maintenancePreparing the Adiabatic units for winter Component Description Supply header gravity drain Adiabatic unit by unit blowdown Supply header blowdown Power up checklist Power up procedureStandard power up procedure Standard power up procedureCold weather power up procedure ElectricalCold weather power up checklist Cold weather operation Power down procedure Full power down procedureContacting 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 Programmable logic controller Power distribution unitNorth American Outside air Performance-Optimized DatacenterUninterruptible power system Power usage efficiency Relative humidityEnclosure of sufficient size to enable entry of personnel Pounds per square inchDocumentation feedback Index Index Safety, component Safety, power connections Warranty Winterize, Hvac units 74 wire color code
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