HP Modular Cooling System manual Solution Uneven heat load Indicators Meaning

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1.Verify the water valve is closed.

2.Contact HP, or see the HP website (http://www.hp.com).

Leak detector sensor is not working properly

Indicators

Meaning

 

 

Actual operator display alarm

Leak detector?

message

 

 

 

Actual web interface alarm

Leak detector Failed

message

 

 

 

Condition

Leak detector sensor is not working properly

 

 

Sensors

Leak detector sensor

 

 

SNMP notification

Warning

 

 

Type of message

Warning

 

 

Solution:

Contact HP, or see the HP website (http://www.hp.com).

Uneven heat load

Indicators

Meaning

 

 

Actual operator display alarm

Heat Load?

message

 

 

 

Actual web interface alarm

Heat Load Warning

message

 

 

 

Condition

Measured air temperature values dramatically different from top to bottom

 

 

Sensors

Air temperature sensors

 

 

SNMP notification

Warning

 

 

Type of message

Warning

 

 

Solution:

1.Verify that nothing is blocking the heat path.

2.Verify that the server is loading.

3.Adjust the Temperature Difference for Heat Load Warning in the Advanced tab.

Heat overload condition (High Temperature Threshold field)

Indicators

Meaning

 

 

 

 

Actual operator display alarm

Temperature Warning

 

message

 

 

 

 

 

Actual web interface alarm

Temperature Warning

 

message

 

 

 

 

 

Condition

Heat overload condition

 

 

 

 

Modules or sensors

Average server air temperature is above the temperature assigned in the

 

 

web interface Intake Temp tab High Temperature Threshold field

 

 

 

 

SNMP notification

Critical

 

 

 

 

Type of message

Alarm

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents HP Modular Cooling System User Guide Part Number February 2007 Second EditionAudience assumptions Contents Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information Overview IntroductionReference Site preparation Configuration factorsOptimum environment and site requirements Installation MCS kit contentsRack hardware kit contents Required toolsInstalling the MCS unit Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation Powering up and configuring the unit Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation Return to the Main Menu Network Configuration screen Enter 4 Activate Actual ValuesInstallation Installation Configuring the IP address through the web interface Installation Installation Installation Installation Management module Management module overviewManagement module components Logging in through the terminal emulation program Reference DescriptionAccessing the management module through the web interface Web interface requirementsLogging in through the web interface Software BrowserConnecting an external alarm relay To add an external alarm relayManagement module Serial interface HP Modular Cooling System Utility overviewMain menu Option number Submenu DescriptionMenu Network Configuration submenu IP Configuration submenu Change Passwords submenu Info Configuring HyperTerminal Factory Default submenuConfiguring Minicom Operator display components Operator displayOperator display overview Indicators Meaning Sensors Sensors Water group sensor Snmp notification Type of message Solution Solution Uneven heat load Indicators Meaning Page Indicators Meaning Has been exceeded or the water flow is less than 2 l/min Indicators Meaning Adjusting the operator display Operator display Automatic Door Release Kit Automatic Door Release Kit OverviewQuestion Answer Frequently asked questionsHP Modular Cooling System frequently asked questions Port x set out lf=strip Issue Resolution TroubleshootingHP Modular Cooling System troubleshooting Specification SpecificationsMCS specifications Features Specifications HP 10642 G2 Rack specificationsEnvironmental specifications Thermal and air flow performanceAir and water heat exchanger maintenance Replaceable parts and maintenance and service informationMaintenance and service Replaceable partsAcceptable water quality range Water quality requirements and specificationsCooling water composition guidelines Hydrological data Acceptable range CSBLeveling requirements Monitoring the quality of cooling solutionsAdjust the MCS leveling feet so that the unit is level Frost damageCondensation management HP contact information Technical supportBefore you contact HP Customer Self RepairRéparation par le client CSR Riparazione da parte del cliente Reparaciones del propio cliente Reparo feito pelo cliente Technical support Technical support Technical support Federal Communications Commission notice Regulatory compliance noticesRegulatory compliance identification numbers ModificationsEuropean Union regulatory notice CablesCanadian notice Regulatory compliance notices Battery replacement notice Taiwan battery recycling noticePower cord statement for Japan Acronyms and abbreviations Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Power distribution unitSystems Insight Manager Simple Network Management ProtocolIndex Index
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Modular Cooling System specifications

The HP Modular Cooling System (MCS) is a state-of-the-art solution designed to efficiently manage the heat generated by high-density IT environments. As data centers face the ever-increasing demand for processing power, traditional cooling methods often fall short, leading to inefficiencies and raised energy costs. The HP MCS addresses this issue with a scalable, flexible design that optimizes cooling performance while minimizing energy consumption.

One of the main features of the HP Modular Cooling System is its modular architecture, which allows for easy expansion and customization based on the specific needs of a data center. This scalability means that as a facility grows or changes, the cooling system can be modified without the need for extensive renovations or replacements. The MCS can be installed in various configurations, further enhancing its versatility.

The technology behind the HP MCS includes advanced cooling methods such as direct evaporative cooling and chilled water cooling. Direct evaporative cooling utilizes the principles of evaporative heat exchange to cool air without excessive energy consumption, making it an eco-friendly choice. In contrast, chilled water cooling uses a network of pipes filled with chilled water to remove heat from the server environment efficiently. This combination allows the MCS to adapt to various heat loads and ambient conditions.

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The HP Modular Cooling System stands out for its combination of innovative technologies, flexibility, and a commitment to energy efficiency. As data centers continue to evolve, the MCS remains a crucial asset in the pursuit of optimized performance and sustainability, providing a reliable solution to meet the demanding cooling needs of modern IT infrastructure.