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HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240e
North America (Adiabatic)
User Guide
Abstract
This guide is intended for the person who operates and maintains the HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240e NA (HP POD 240e NA).
Part Number: 748899-001
November 2013
Edition: 1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

HP Performance Optimized Datacenter 240e North America (Adiabatic) User Guide Abstract This guide is intended for the person who operates and maint

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Component identification 10 Each HP POD 240e NA Adiabatic AHU has a CSC Safety Approval placard that includes model number, serial number, and proof

Page 3 - Contents

Component identification 11 Top view shown Internal emergency lighting Top view shown Internal emergency status indicators

Page 4 - Contents 4

Component identification 12 Top view shown There is one fire strobe light in each aisle of the HP POD 240e NA. When illuminated, these lights indic

Page 5 - Contents 5

Component identification 13 Electrical power component identification WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life, all personn

Page 6 - Overview

Component identification 14 End view shown External safety labels End view shown Callout Electrical safety label Description 1 Danger sign Rem

Page 7 - Environmental considerations

Component identification 15 End view shown Callout Electrical safety label Description 1 Input power Lists the input power information 2 Panel

Page 8 - Component identification

Component identification 16 Control cabinet component identification All circuits in the control cabinet are labeled with the panel name and circuit

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Component identification 17 Item Component Description NA PLC* The computer located on the inside door of the control cabinet that controls the E

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Component identification 18 Top view shown Item Component Description 1 Security panel and Mag lock power supply Provides power for the security

Page 11 - Component identification 11

Life safety systems 19 Life safety systems Life safety overview The HP POD 240e NA has multiple life safety systems that work together to protect th

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© Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warrantie

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Life safety systems 20 IMPORTANT: The EPO system must be reset before you can power up and restart the HP POD 240e NA. To reset the EPO system:

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Life safety systems 21 Item Component Indicator color Description 7 EPO mode Key control The key control allows you to select the EPO mode: •

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Life safety systems 22 Fire detection system Each HP POD 240e NA is equipped with a fire alarm panel that is integrated with the fire detection syst

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Life safety systems 23 Fire alarm panel The fire alarm panel is located in the control cabinet in IT section A and receives signals from the VESDA o

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Life safety systems 24 Emergency egress The HP POD 240e NA includes the following features for life safety egress on all access doors: • Exit signs

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Power, electrical, and controls 25 Power, electrical, and controls Site electrical system To be sure that the POD solution is completely and safely

Page 19 - Life safety systems

Power, electrical, and controls 26 Side view shown Bonding All structural sections of the HP POD 240e NA are bonded by connecting all metallic, non

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Power, electrical, and controls 27 Power feeders IMPORTANT: A licensed electrician must connect the power according to all local and national el

Page 21 - EPO accidental activation

Power, electrical, and controls 28 WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or loss of life, all personnel must comply with electrical warnin

Page 22 - Fire detection system

Power, electrical, and controls 29 End view shown Feature Specification Frequency 60 Hz Amps 125A Voltage 415V, wye Grounding Copper Feeder condu

Page 23 - Fire alarm indicators

Contents 3 Contents Overview ...

Page 24 - Emergency egress

Power, electrical, and controls 30 Wire color Description Orange and violet B Phase Yellow and violet C Phase White and violet Neutral Green or gre

Page 25 - Power safety

Power, electrical, and controls 31 • Non-redundant power installation (1N load)—All four main input connections are powered from the same power sou

Page 26 - Capacities

Power, electrical, and controls 32 Drop boxes The internal electrical busways provide a location to connect each of the drop boxes, which then power

Page 27 - Electrical panel labels

Power, electrical, and controls 33 Feature Specification Max power per PDU 30 A = 17 kW; 60A = 34 kW Average capacity per rack 30 kW Peak capacity

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Environmental control system 34 Environmental control system Environmental control system overview The ECS is a stand-alone control system developed

Page 29 - Wire color code

Environmental control system 35 Components of the ECS The ECS system uses several of the POD components throughout the HP POD 240e NA to maintain th

Page 30 - Electrical busways

Environmental control system 36 Connecting to the ECS through the demarcation box To connect the network to the ECS control panel, route an Ethernet

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Environmental control system 37 Top view shown Managing the ECS from the HP POD 240e NA The ECS interface is viewed directly from the ECS screen o

Page 32 - Rack power

Environmental control system 38 To access the ECS while inside the HP POD 240e NA you can use a notebook or other customer-provided computer, and c

Page 33 - Lighting

Environmental control system 39 d. Click Properties. e. Select Use the following IP address. f. Enter the new IP address. Be sure to specify an I

Page 34 - Environmental control system

Contents 4 Environmental control system overview ...

Page 35 - Satellite control boxes

Environmental control system 40 g. Click OK. 3. Click OK to save changes and close the TCP/IP Properties screen. 4. Click OK to close the Local A

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Environmental control system 41 4. Click Connect. Locating the ECS IP address IMPORTANT: The ECS has three NIC addresses: 10.10.10.1, 10.10.10

Page 37 - Top view shown

Environmental control system 42 Password protected The ECS is password protected and has two levels of security: • View—Allows read-only access to

Page 38 - Configuring the ECS

Environmental control system 43 Callout Icon name Description 6 Enter password Allows you to enter a password for greater control in the ECS syst

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Environmental control system 44 The Top screen displays the following information for each IT section. Information displayed Description CA pre

Page 40 - • Add the PLC to a network

Environmental control system 45 Information displayed Description AD detail Indicates detailed information for each Adiabatic unit: • Hot aisle ai

Page 41 - Locating the ECS IP address

Environmental control system 46 The AD detail screen displays the following minimum and maximum alarm setpoint ranges that you can configure: Se

Page 42 - Navigating the ECS interface

Environmental control system 47 Operation displayed Description Isolation damper Indicates the position of the isolation damper, 100% means the da

Page 43 - Top screen

Environmental control system 48 • Alarms chart (on page 49)—Displays active critical and warning alarms. Psychrometric chart The Charts screen di

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Environmental control system 49 Information displayed Description Static pressure Indicates the cold and hot aisle static pressure readings for ea

Page 45 - AD detail screen

Contents 5 Supply header gravity drain ... 7

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Environmental control system 50 Controls Network screen The Controls network screen displays the communication path of the four I/O stations that

Page 47 - Charts screen

Environmental control system 51 • Red—A complete communication loss exists for both input and output connections. Alarms screen The Alarms screen

Page 48 - Readings chart

Environmental control system 52 For a complete list of alarms, see the Modbus map in the Operations and Maintenance Manual for the HP POD 240e NA.

Page 49 - Electrical Cabinets screen

Environmental control system 53 The Stats screen allows you to set the following minimum and maximum setpoint alarm ranges for IT section A and I

Page 50 - Controls Network screen

Environmental control system 54 Configure You can see the Configure menu when you enter the customer-level password. This menu allows you to configu

Page 51 - Alarms screen

Environmental control system 55 • Minimum and maximum temperature • Minimum and maximum relative humidity • Clear alarms • Winterize For more in

Page 52 - Stats screen

Environmental control system 56 o US Customary o Metric Managing the ECS system After you enter the customer-level password, you can manage variou

Page 53

Environmental control system 57 A keypad appears. e. Set the High point for the alarm range. The High alarm range is the highest maximum measuremen

Page 54 - Configure

Environmental control system 58 • Create an alarm to test the system To enable forcing for a component: 1. Click the component you want to force.

Page 55 - HMI settings

Environmental control system 59 Callout Sensor Quantity per IT section Description 1 Temperature and relative humidity sensors 6 • Monitor the t

Page 56 - Managing the ECS system

Overview 6 Overview Before you begin For more information about site requirements, specifications, power, management requirements, and supported fac

Page 57 - Forcing an alarm

Environmental control system 60 Callout Sensor Quantity per hot aisle Description 1 Temperature sensors 3 • Monitor the temperature in various

Page 58

AHU system 61 AHU system Overview The POD AHU systems are designed to condition the air in a portable, containerized computer room, and are installe

Page 59

AHU system 62 Item Component Description 4 Filter box Louvers and dampers provide an outside air inlet of each Adiabatic unit. If the outside air

Page 60 - Adiabatic units

AHU system 63 isolation damper (3) is used to isolate the dry side of the Adiabatic unit from the wet side during cold weather operation. Below fre

Page 61 - AHU system

AHU system 64 The bypass damper (2) and isolation damper (3) are both completely open, to optimize airflow efficiency. The outside air damper (1) an

Page 62 - AHU theory of operation

AHU system 65 The HP POD 240e NA is equipped with 10 exhaust fans that remove heated air from the hot aisle. The exhaust fans feature an integrated

Page 63 - AHU system 63

IT networking and communications 66 IT networking and communications Networking Connecting the HP POD 240e NA to the facility network is a vital par

Page 64 - AHU system 64

IT networking and communications 67 On the front-end of the POD, there are seven 7.62 cm (3 inch) portals that you can use for data connections. End

Page 65 - Static pressure control

IT networking and communications 68 You must make the connections between the facility and the HP POD 240e NA. For configuration and installation in

Page 66 - Connection portals

IT networking and communications 69 Top view shown You must provide and install the phones, including pulling cables to the appropriate junction bo

Page 67 - Demarcation box

Overview 7 CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge might damage electronic components. Be sure that you are properly grounded (earthed) by wearing approv

Page 68 - Adding a phone

Standard components 70 Standard components Air filter sensor There is an air filter sensor in each Adiabatic unit that sends an alert for any change

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Optional components 71 Optional components HP POD 240e NA optional components There are several optional components available for the HP POD 240e NA

Page 70 - Standard components

Specifications 72 Specifications General specifications Features Specifications Overall dimensions • Height—6.74 m (22 ft 1 1/4 inches) • Length

Page 71 - Optional components

Specifications 73 Environmental specifications Feature Specification Operating temperature -28ºC to 54ºC (-20ºF to 130ºF) Non-operating temperatur

Page 72 - Specifications

Maintenance 74 Maintenance Periodic maintenance Perform periodic inspections to ensure that the HP POD 240e NA continues to perform according to des

Page 73 - Environmental specifications

Maintenance 75 • Garden hose and fitting—Connects to the supply header drain. Item Component Description 1 Drain line Allows for drainage from

Page 74 - Maintenance

Maintenance 76 Item Component Description 2 Adiabatic media nozzle drain Isolation valve for the drain valve 3 Adiabatic media Used for AHU cool

Page 75 - Item Component Description

Maintenance 77 Adiabatic unit by unit blowdown Before you begin the process below, be sure to complete the steps in "Supply header gravity drai

Page 76 - Supply header gravity drain

Maintenance 78 Continue preparing the Adiabatic units for winter by completing the instructions in "Supply header blowdown (on page 78)."

Page 77

Maintenance 79 Power up procedure Standard power up procedure This procedure is for reference only and assumes that the POD is fully commissioned an

Page 78 - Supply header blowdown

Component identification 8 Component identification Structural component identification The HP POD 240e NA documentation frequently refers to these

Page 79 - Power up procedure

Maintenance 80 Electrical Site electrical 1. Close all site POD critical IT power feeder supply breakers and monitor them for any effects that are

Page 80

Maintenance 81 method to supply warm air is your responsibility. HP will advise on warm air alternatives; however, all references to warm air produc

Page 81 - Standard power up procedure

Maintenance 82 ECS and EPO Verify the following using the ECS touchscreen and EPO indicators: • The ECS panel is operational and displays the user

Page 82 - Cold weather operation

Maintenance 83 Power down procedure Full power down procedure This procedure completely powers down the HP POD 240e NA and is intended for personnel

Page 83 - Power down procedure

Contacting HP 84 Contacting HP Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: • Active Health System

Page 84 - Contacting HP

Regulatory compliance notices 85 Regulatory compliance notices HP POD 240e NA regulatory compliance The HP POD 240e NA complies with the following r

Page 85 - Safety and NEC compliance

Regulatory compliance notices 86 • The HP POD 240e NA is designed for stationary installation outdoors in a Pollution Degree 3 environment, in rest

Page 86 - Warranty information

Glossary 87 Glossary AD Adiabatic AHJ authority having jurisdiction AHU air handler unit BMS building management system CA cold aisle cover An

Page 87 - Glossary

Glossary 88 HA hot aisle labeled Equipment or materials to which has been attached a label, symbol, or other identifying mark of an organization th

Page 88 - Glossary 88

Glossary 89 PSI pounds per square inch PUE power usage efficiency RH relative humidity structure Enclosure of sufficient size to enable entry of

Page 89 - Glossary 89

Component identification 9 Item Component Description 1 Canopy The canopy has two 6.10 m (20 ft) parts that are installed on top of the HP POD 2

Page 90 - Documentation feedback

Index 90 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any err

Page 91 - Index 91

Index 91 A AD detail screen 45 adding a phone 68 Adiabatic components 61 Adiabatic media 62 Adiabatic unit blowdown 77 Adiabatic unit deta

Page 92 - Index 92

Index 92 environmental specifications 73 EPO accidental activation 21 EPO modes 21 EPO system 19 F facility connections 35 fan speed 60

Page 93 - Index 93

Index 93 safety, component 6 safety, power connections 25 satellite boxes 35 security 17 security component identification 17 sequence of

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