HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 240a manual Fire detection, Preventative maintenance

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CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge might damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) by wearing approved grounding straps before beginning any installation procedure or repair.

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).

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.

Preventative maintenance

You are responsible for creating and performing detailed preventative maintenance based on HP recommendations. Data sheets or additional operation and maintenance manuals will be provided for this task.

CAUTION: Failure to implement a comprehensive preventative maintenance schedule may result in reduced efficiency in the HP POD 240e NA, failure of main or subsidiary systems, and loss of warranty on third party components.

Environmental considerations

CAUTION: To maintain accurate environmental conditions and minimize condensation inside the HP POD 240e NA, do not leave the HP POD 240e NA doors open during operation.

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Contents Part Number November Edition AbstractPage Contents Air filter sensor HP POD 240e NA optional components Power feeder pull boxesBefore you contact HP HP contact information Regulatory compliance noticesBefore you begin Operator safetyComponent safety OverviewFire detection Preventative maintenanceEnvironmental considerations Structural component identification Component identificationComponent Description Parts and part number identificationExit sign locations Life safety component identificationComponent identification Component identification End view shown Component Description Electrical power component identificationMain breaker locations Reminds you that the electrical panels must only be Electrical power disconnect map label location End view shown Callout Electrical safety label DescriptionUPS Control cabinet component identificationIT section B control cabinet Component Description Security component identificationTop view shown Component Description RacksLife safety overview Life safety systemsEPO system ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators EPO accidental activation Battery backup during an EPO eventComponent Indicator color Description EPO modesVesda air sampling smoke detection system Fire detection systemManual fire pulls Fire alarm indicators Fire alarm panelFire detection sequence of operations Emergency egress Grounding and bonding Power, electrical, and controlsPower safety Site electrical systemLightning protection CapacitiesElectrical panel labels Power feedersPower distribution Adiabatic system Power distribution electrical busway systemEnd view shown Feature Specification Wire color codePanel schedules Electrical busways Wire color DescriptionPage Drop boxes Rack powerLighting Feature SpecificationEnvironmental control system Using the ECSEnvironmental control system overview Components of the ECS Facility connections to the ECSSatellite control boxes Connecting to the ECS through connection portals Connecting to the ECS through the demarcation boxManaging the ECS from the HP POD 240e NA Configuring the ECS Environmental control system Logging in remotely to the ECS Click Connect Locating the ECS IP addressNavigating the ECS interface Password protectedCallout Icon name Description Logging in to the ECS touchscreenView Top screenCA RH Information displayed Description AD detail screenAisle in relation to the external ambient Operation displayed Description Charts screenAD detail screen displays the following alarm conditions Alarm displayed DescriptionPsychrometric chart Electrical Cabinets screen Alarms chartControls Network screen Alarms screen Stats screen Indicates the cold aisle combination temperature Control settings ConfigureHMI settings US Customary o Metric Setting the Min and Max temperature and RH setpointsSetting the Min and Max range for alarms Managing the ECS systemSetting the IP address Setting the offset alarmForcing an alarm Maintaining the ECS parameters Temperature and pressure sensorsCallout Sensor Quantity per Description IT section Controlling the hot aisle fans Adiabatic unitsCallout Sensor Quantity per Description Hot aisle Overview AHU systemAdiabatic components Adiabatic media AHU theory of operationAHU system AHU system Static pressure control Networking IT networking and communicationsConnection portals Demarcation box Adding a phone Fire boxIT networking and communications Air filter sensor Standard componentsOptional components Power feeder pull boxesHP POD 240e NA optional components Features Specifications SpecificationsGeneral specifications Rack specificationsEnvironmental specifications Periodic maintenance MaintenancePreparing the Adiabatic units for winter Component Description Supply header gravity drain Adiabatic unit by unit blowdown Supply header blowdown Standard power up procedure Power up procedureStandard power up procedure Power up checklistElectrical Cold weather power up procedureCold weather power up checklist Cold weather operation Full power down procedure Power down procedureBefore you contact HP Contacting HPHP contact information Regulatory compliance notices Safety and NEC complianceHP POD 240e NA regulatory compliance Warranty information Safety and regulatory complianceGlossary Performance-Optimized Datacenter Power distribution unitNorth American Outside air Programmable logic controllerPounds per square inch Power usage efficiency Relative humidityEnclosure of sufficient size to enable entry of personnel Uninterruptible power systemDocumentation feedback Index Index Warranty Winterize, Hvac units 74 wire color code Safety, component Safety, power connections
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