HP Modular Cooling System manual Facility planning for implementation

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WARNING: Static loading limits cannot be achieved if the rack is not on its leveling feet or is rolled or pushed from its position. Your floor weight capacity might not support the full static load capacity. Check with your floor provider before loading. HP is not responsible for floor damages due to floor overloading.

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the casters, make sure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling feet and feet pads, and not on the casters. The casters are designed only as an aid in moving the rack into position. They are not designed to support the weight of the rack, and the casters may become damaged if relied on to support the rack.

The MCS-200/100 includes leveling feet and does not require fastening to the floor. Care should be taken during the loading of the equipment to ensure the rack remains stable during operation and servicing to avoid personnel and equipment damage. MCS-200/100 both support approximately up to 1361 kg (3000 lb) of static equipment load on the leveling feet and feet pads.

The following figures show the locations of the cabinet leveling feet. Be sure there is adequate floor and remaining understructure support to handle the load-bearing leveling feet, especially immediately around the cutout. After the MCS-200/100 is positioned in the proper location in the data center, it can be lowered into place with the leveling feet and leveling feet pads.

MCS-100 cabinet leveling feet locations:

Bottom view

o MCS-100 single-rack configuration

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Contents HP Modular Cooling System 200/100 Site Preparation Guide Part Number June EditionPage Contents Appendix B Conversion factors and formulas Before you contact HP HP contact informationOverview OverviewMCS-100 unit dual-rack configuration MCS-200 unit single-rack configuration Product overview Air flow for MCS-100 single-rack configuration Air flow for MCS-100 dual-rack configuration Air flow for MCS-200 single-rack configuration Key components MCS-100 components Description MCS-200 components Unit top view Physical specifications MCS-100 expansion rack physical specificationsElectrical specifications Parameter Value Comments Facility planning for implementation Facility planning overviewSpace and positioning considerations Delivery space requirements Maneuvering space requirementsMCS-200/100 Reference Operational space requirements MCS-200/100 expansion rack ReferenceFacility planning for implementation System positioning Cable openings Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Cabinet leveling feet Top view Bottom viewFacility planning for implementation MCS-100 dual-rack configuration IT rack side view MCS-100 single-rack configuration Facility planning for implementation MCS-200 single-rack configuration MCS-200 dual-rack configuration IT rack side view MCS-200 single-rack configuration Floor loading considerations Facility planning for implementation Page Term Description WeightElectrical considerations RatingSystem grounding MCS-200 Raised floor grounding Description Connecting to facility A/C power Voltage fluctuations and outagesElectrical planning around water-handling components Facility planning for implementation Coolant source planning Plumbing considerations HP Water Hook-Up Kit M6 screw Above the floor for MCS-200 only Facility planning for implementation Piping approaches Hose openings Bottom view Top view MCS-200 hose openings Bottom view Top view Raised floor cutouts for the MCS unit Rear viewMCS-100 floor tile cutouts Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Chilled water system components Fittings Astm B16.22 Wrought copper Description Specifications StrainerTypical plumbing installation guidelines Watts TP or equivalentCoolant requirements General thermal requirementsCooling loop sizing Determining heat load capacitiesPage Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Facility planning for implementation Acceptable water quality specifications Additional water precautionsControl system Before installing and running active componentsEnvironmental considerations Plumbing materials to avoidFacility planning for implementation Appendix a Forms and checklists Dimension MeasurementDelivery survey form Pre-installation checklists Site preparation checklistArea/condition Yes Comment/date Safety considerations Appendix a Forms and checklists Appendix B Conversion factors and formulas Conversion factors and formulasSafety and regulatory compliance Warranty information Regulatory requirements for Exit signsRegulatory information Regulatory information Support and other resources Before you contact HPHP contact information Acronyms and abbreviations Uninterruptible power system Water steam pressureDocumentation feedback Index Site preparation checklist
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