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COMMON INST
ALLA
TION PLANNING
MANUAL
SPARC M10 Systems/
SPARC Enterprise/
PRIMEQUEST
Contents
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FOR SAFE OPERATION
Handling of This Manual
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
The following notice is for EU users only. The following notice is for USA users only.
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Revision History
(1/1)
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Preface
Contents and Organization of This Manual
CHAPTER 1 Installation Planning Overview
CHAPTER 2 Installation Sites
CHAPTER 3 Equipment Layout
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Other Reference Manuals
For the readers
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Contents
Preface
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CHAPTER 5 Electromagnetic Environment and Static Electricity. . . . . . . . . 59
Acronyms & Abbreviations Index
Figures
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Tab le s
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CHAPTER 1 Installation Planning Overview
1.1 Office Installation and Computer Room Installation
1.1.1 Office installation
(1) Equipment suitable for office installation
1.1.2 Computer room installation
1.2 Computer Room Installation Planning
1.3 Preparing Building and Facilities
1.3.1 Building and facilities needed to install a server system
1.3.2 Furnishings accompanying a server system
1.3.3 Rooms needed to run the server system
1.4 Scheduling
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CHAPTER 2 Installation Sites
2.1 Building Location
2.1.1 Sites convenient for systems development and administration
2.1.2 Utility services
2.1.3 Secure sites
2.2 Buildings
2.2.1 Building structures
(1) Floor strength
(2) Vibration and earthquake-proofing
(3) Water damage
(4) Fires
(5) Disasters caused by human neglect
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2.2.4 Facilities
(1) Power supply facilities
(2) Air conditioning facilities
(3) Telecommunications equipment
(4) Fire extinguishing facilities
2.2.5 Access routes
(1) Building delivery entrance
(2) Computer room entrance and building passages
(3) Withstand load and protection of the access route
2.2.6 Water and fuel stocks
2.3 Computer Room Structure
2.3.1 Computer room structural requirements
(1) Base floor strength
(2) Dustproof finishing
(3) Free-access floor construction
(4) Ceiling height
2.3.2 Free-access flooring
(1) Raised floor height
(2) Strength and surface material of free-access floor panels
(3) Opening for server-system-use
(4) Installation of a floor panel for a building air conditioner
(5) Slopes and stairways
(6) Base floor and free-access floor cleaning
2.3.3 Interiors
(1) Heat insulation
(2) Prevention of entry of outside air
(3) Shielding from direct sunlight
(4) Sound absorption and insulation
(5) Lighting
(6) Maintenance outlets
(7) Dust
CHAPTER 3 Equipment Layout
3.1 Proposed Computer Room Top View
(1) Top view
(2) Scale
3.2 Equipment Templates
3.3 Precautions in Preparation of an Equipment Layout
(2) Concentration of small equipment
(3) Entrance and passage
(4) Maintainability
(5) Acoustic noise
(6) Furniture and fixtures
(7) Handling of vents
3.4 Air Conditioners
3.4.1 Air conditioning units
3.4.2 Air conditioning piping
3.4.3 Heat distribution
3.4.4 Air circulation
3.5 Power Supply Facilities
3.5.1 Power supply facilities for server system
3.5.2 Power supply facilities for air conditioners
3.5.3 Facility control panels
Table 3.1 Kinds, uses, and locations of power supply facilities (2/2)
3.6 Line and Signal Wiring Facilities
CHAPTER 4 Air Conditioning
4.1 Characteristics of Computer Room Air Conditioning
4.1.1 Constant temperatures and humidities
4.1.2 Air conditioning conditions and capacities
4.1.3 Service time and reliability
4.2 Styles of Air Conditioner
4.2.1 Direct blowing
4.2.2 Duct blowing
4.2.3 Underfloor ventilation
4.2.4 Combined use of direct or duct blowing and underfloor ventilation
4.3 Air Conditioning Conditions
4.3.1 Permissible temperature and humidity ranges for server systems
4.3.2 Recommended temperatures and humidities for computer rooms
4.3.3 Temperature and humidity recommendations for computer rooms
(1) Changing the room temperature
Figure 4.5 Psychrometric chart applicable to changing the room temperature
Table 4.2 Temperature and humidity recommendations (changing the room temperature)
(2) Lowering the underfloor temperature
4.3.4 Dust (1) Airborne dust
(2) Removing dust
4.3.5 Corrosive gases
4.3.6 Seawater (salt damage)
4.4 Thermal Load and Cooling Capacities
4.4.1 Thermal load imposed on air conditioner
4.4.2 Example of cooling capacity calculations for room air conditioning
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Table 4.6 Examples of typical air conditioner cooling capacity calculations (2/2)
4.4.3 Underfloor ventilation air conditioning
4.4.4 Convenient formulas for air conditioning capacities
Table 4.8 Convenient formulas for air conditioner capacity
Table 4.7 Examples of underfloor-ventilation air conditioner cooling capacity calculations (2/2)
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4.5 Precautions Pertaining to the Installation of Air Conditioners
4.5.1 Humidifier
(1) Why a humidifier is needed?
(2) Types of humidifiers and replacement water
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4.5.5 Preventing dew condensation in underfloor ventilation
(1) If the room temperature is low
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(2) If the room air is at a high temperature and a high humidity
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CHAPTER 5 Electromagnetic Environment and Static Electricity
5.1 Magnetic Fields
5.1.1 Allowable magnetic field intensities of displays
5.1.2 Sources of magnetic fields and fault symptoms
5.1.3 Magnetic field control
(1) Separating the display
(2) Changing the display type
(3) Magnetic shielding
5.2 Electric Fields
5.2.1 Allowable electric field intensities for server systems
5.2.2 Conditions for using mobile phones
5.3 Static Electricity
5.3.1 Recommended electrostatic voltage for a computer room
5.3.2 Electrostatic control in the computer room
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CHAPTER 6 Power Supply Facilities
6.1 Input Power Requirements
6.1.1 Input power requirements
6.1.2 Calculating the power required
6.1.3 Calculating the rush current
6.2 Power Supply Facilities
6.2.1 Kinds and uses of power supply facilities
(1) Reduction in leakage current
(2) Freedom from power failures
6.2.2 Selecting power supply facilities
(1) Systems that cannot tolerate service disruption
(2) Systems that can tolerate a service disruption
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6.3 UPS Requirements
(1) UPS load specifications
(2) Prediction of rush current and load variation of the equipment
(3) UPS terminating requirements
(4) Effect of high-frequency noise
(5) Life-span of a UPS built-in battery
(6) Discharge of UPS built in battery
(7) Requirements for power interruption
(8) Leakage current
(9) Load rating
(10)Power rating (for printer connection)
(11)Checking the UPS environmental specifications and the warranty term
6.4 Grounding
6.4.1 Grounding equipment in the computer room
(1) Grounding in the buildings in conformance with the Grounding Typ e:
(2) Grounding in the buildings conforming with the IEC standards.
6.4.2 Grounding other equipment
6.4.3 Grounding LAN devices
(1) Grounding LAN devices
(2) Separation of the LAN transmission line signal ground from the connected devices
(3) Typical modes of LAN connection and grounding
6.4.4 Grounding-plate method
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6.5 Distribution Panels
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(2) Distribution panel front plate
(3) Connected device marking
(4) Output terminal boards requirements
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6.6 Distribution Lines
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6.8 Distribution Line Insulation Testing
6.8.1 Test voltage
6.8.2 Phase and grounding cable insulation test
6.8.3 Interphase insulation testing
(1) Interphase insulation test within the distribution panel
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CHAPTER 7 Protection Against Lightning
7.1 Protection of AC Line
(1) Using power control box (F9710PW2)
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7.2 Protection of Signal Lines
(1) External modem is in use
(2) LAN connection
CHAPTER 8 Security Actions
8.1 Basic Concepts
8.1.1 Levels of security
8.1.2 Objects of security
8.1.3 Kinds of disasters
8.2 Details
8.2.1 Fire
(1) Automatic fire alarms
(2) Kinds of fire extinguishing agents
(3) Fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing equipment
(4) Escape facilities
(5) Other considerations for fire prevention
8.2.2 Earthquakes
8.2.3 Water damage
(1) Asphalt waterproofing
(2) Window structures
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8.2.4 Burglary
(1) Environmental maintenance
(2) Access management
(3) Occupant identification
(4) Monitor cameras
(5) Automatic burglar alarms
(6) Other considerations for burglary prevention
8.2.5 Rat damage
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Appendix A Conversion Information
zUnits of Measure Conversion zFraction to Decimal Equivalence
A.1 Units of Measure Conversion
Table A.1 Units-of-measure conversion
A.2 Fraction to Decimal Equivalence
Acronyms & Abbreviations
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Index
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