Control the Environment
The primary function of the cooling unit is to capture the heat generated by IT equipment and neutralize it before it mixes with the room. The control strategies employed by the cooling unit depend upon the deployment strategy of the cooling group.
In an InRow environment, the cooling unit supplies
In a HACS or RACS environment, the cooling unit neutralizes the heat accumulated in the common hot aisle and expels it into the surrounding environmental space while maintaining the necessary temperature difference across the IT equipment.
In a Spot cooling environment, the equipment operates like traditional CRAC equipment, providing a constant return air temperature. In Discrete mode, the fans operate at a
Setpoints
Path: Main > Set Group Setpoint
A setpoint is the target value that a cooling group will maintain. The default setpoints are appropriate for most cooling applications.
The setpoints for each mode must be within the following ranges:
•Cool: 18.0 – 25.0°C (64.4 – 78.8°F)
•Deadband:
•Supply Air: 13.8 – 23.0°C (57 – 73.4°F) Spot (Proportional) only
17.7– 23.0°C (64 – 73.4°F) HACS, RACS or InRow
Note: The Supply Air setting is defined by APC authorized personnel only when the cooling group is commissioned.
Note: The Supply Air setpoint must never be set higher than the Cool setpoint.
•Fan Speed: When the unit is programmed for HACS or RACS mode, this property specifies the necessary temperature difference (DT) across the IT equipment. When the cooling unit is programmed for Spot (Proportional), InRow, HACS or RACS with the Fan Control property set to Manual, this property defines the fan speed. When the cooling unit is programmed for Spot (Discrete), the fan speeds are also selected from the following table but the Fan Control property is irrelevant.
–Low: 16.7°C (30°F) DT (60% of maximum fan speed)
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–Med: 11.1°C (20°F) DT (80% of maximum fan speed)
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–High: 5.6°C (10°F) DT (100% of maximum fan speed)
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