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HP Modular Cooling System
User Guide
Part Number 399325-002
February 2007 (Second Edition)
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Page 1 - User Guide

HP Modular Cooling System User Guide Part Number 399325-002 February 2007 (Second Edition)

Page 2 - Audience assumptions

Installation 10 • Counter hold wrench (included with your MCS kit contents) • Bubble level Installing the MCS unit WARNING: The MCS unit and r

Page 3 - Contents

Installation 11 5. Remove the rear caster plate. 6. Lower the unit by raising the two rear leveling feet on both the MCS unit and the rack so that

Page 4 - Contents 4

Installation 12 7. Roll the MCS unit and rack into the final location while guiding the In and Out water hoses through the raised floor opening. 8.

Page 5 - Overview

Installation 13 9. Install and route the two drain hoses to the drain collection system catch basin. a. Install the blue drain hose by inserting on

Page 6 - Item Reference

Installation 14 b. Install the clear drain hose by inserting one end of the hose into the condensation collection pan, and then route the other end i

Page 7 - Configuration factors

Installation 15 WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grou

Page 8 - Installation

Installation 16 16. Turn on the water to the prearranged facility water lines. 17. (Optional) Remove the two screws from the bottom brackets on the

Page 9 - Required tools

Installation 17 WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment: • Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grou

Page 10 - Installing the MCS unit

Installation 18 b. Enter the password in the password field. The default password is Admin. The Main Menu screen appears. 6. Enter the product ID a

Page 11 - Installation 11

Installation 19 a. From the Main Menu screen, enter 3 Factory Default. The Default Product Identification screen appears. NOTE: MCS units with

Page 12 - Installation 12

© Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warra

Page 13 - Installation 13

Installation 20 a. From the Main Menu screen, enter 1 Network Configuration. The Menu Network Configuration screen appears.

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Installation 21 b. Enter 1 IP Configuration. The IP Configuration screen appears. c. Enter 4 Enable/Disable DHCP to disable DHCP. d. Enter 1 IP Ad

Page 15 - Installation 15

Installation 22 a. Return to the Main Menu Network Configuration screen. b. Enter 4 Activate Actual Values. c. Enter y at the prompt to reboot. Yo

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Installation 23 c. Click Sign In. 11. Verify that the water source is available and turned on by viewing the Water Flow status in the Overview menu

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Installation 24 12. Click Setup>Accounts, and then change the Web Admin and Web User passwords. 13. Click Save Settings. 14. (Optional, but rec

Page 18 - Installation 18

Installation 25 16. Click Setup>Management>Trap Receivers to set up your trap receivers. 17. Click Save Settings. 18. (Optional but recommen

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Installation 26 2. Access the Management module through the web interface. a. Launch a supported browser. The browser window appears. b. In the Add

Page 20 - Installation 20

Installation 27 g. Log in to the new IP address. 5. Verify that the water source is available and turned on by viewing the Water Flow status in the

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Installation 28 6. Click Setup>Accounts, and then change the Web Admin and Web User passwords. 7. Click Save Settings. 8. (Optional, but recomm

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Installation 29 10. Click Setup>Management>Trap Receivers to set up your trap receivers. 11. Click Save Settings. 12. (Optional, but recomme

Page 23 - Installation 23

Contents 3 Contents Overview...

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Management module 30 Management module In this section Management module overview ...

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Management module 31 • Warning Temperature Threshold—Temperature difference above Server Intake Temperature Set Point for temperature warning messa

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Management module 32 Item Reference Description 2 Power/alarm LED Used to indicate the internal status of the management module, and to signal wa

Page 27 - Installation 27

Management module 33 2. Enter the password in the password field. The default password is Admin. The Main Menu screen appears. Accessing the manag

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Management module 34 Software Browser Web browser on a client • Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 (32-bit only) •

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Management module 35 For instructions on changing the password, see the "Accounts menu" section in the HP Modular Cooling System Web Inter

Page 30 - Management module

Management module 36 1. Connect the external alarm relay module to the sensor jack 1 (see figure below) on the management module according to the in

Page 31 - Management module components

Serial interface 37 Serial interface In this section HP Modular Cooling System Utility overview ...

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Serial interface 38 Main menu Option number Submenu Description 1 Network Configuration Enter or change network properties for the mana

Page 33 - Web interface requirements

Serial interface 39 Menu Network Configuration submenu Option number Submenu Description 1 IP Configuration Enter or change the IP confi

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Contents 4 Environmental specifications ... 6

Page 35 - Management module 35

Serial interface 40 IP Configuration submenu Option number Submenu Description 1 IP Address Enter or change the IP address for the manage

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Serial interface 41 Change Passwords submenu Option number Submenu Description 1 Console Password 'Admin' Change the Admin pa

Page 37 - Serial interface

Serial interface 42 Info page The Info page displays the following parameters: • IP Address • Subnetmask • Router/Gateway • MAC Address • SysN

Page 38 - Main menu

Serial interface 43 Factory Default submenu Option number Submenu Description 1 Set to Factory Default Set the management module to fact

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Serial interface 44 5. When a connection is established, press Enter and then log in. The Main menu for the management module appears. Follow the

Page 40 - IP Configuration submenu

Operator display 45 Operator display In this section Operator display overview...

Page 41 - Change Passwords submenu

Operator display 46 Indicators Meaning Actual operator display alarm message Top, Mid, or Bot Fan Mod. Failed Actual web interface alarm message To

Page 42 - Info page

Operator display 47 Indicators Meaning Sensors HEX1, HEX2, or HEX3 sensors (this is the water to air heat exchanger unit temperature of the intake

Page 43 - Configuring HyperTerminal

Operator display 48 Solution: 1. View the Overview menu to distinguish which temperature sensor is different from the other temperature sensors. 2

Page 44 - Configuring Minicom

Operator display 49 Indicators Meaning Actual operator display alarm message Water Temp. Out Failed Actual web interface alarm message Water Unit T

Page 45 - Operator display

Overview 5 Overview In this section Introduction ...

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Operator display 50 1. Verify the water valve is closed. 2. Contact HP, or see the HP website (http://www.hp.com). Leak detector sensor is not work

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Operator display 51 Solution: 1. Verify the water inlet temperature. 2. Verify that the flow matches the specifications required for heat load. 3.

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Operator display 52 Indicators Meaning Actual web interface alarm message Temperature too low Condition Average server air temperature is lower tha

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Operator display 53 Indicators Meaning Condition The Water Flow Loss Emergency Door Opening Temperature Threshold has been exceeded or the water fl

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Operator display 54 Indicators Meaning Actual operator display alarm message Excessive Moisture Actual web interface alarm message The condensati

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Operator display 55 NOTE: A 24-hour clock starts when the condensation pump runs for the first time in more than 24 hours. A warning is issued if

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Operator display 56 4. Using an 8-mm wrench, reattach the three nuts removed in step 1 to replace the operator display rear cover.

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Automatic Door Release Kit 57 Automatic Door Release Kit In this section Automatic Door Release Kit Overview...

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Frequently asked questions 58 Frequently asked questions In this section HP Modular Cooling System frequently asked questions...

Page 55 - Operator display 55

Frequently asked questions 59 Question Answer Does the air flow within the MCS unit produce static electricity? Very low humidity levels in the chil

Page 56 - Operator display 56

Overview 6 Item Reference 3 Management module 4 Front door 5 AC transfer switch 6 Water group controller 7 Condensation pump assembly 8 Magnetic

Page 57 - Automatic Door Release Kit

Troubleshooting 60 Troubleshooting In this section HP Modular Cooling System troubleshooting ...

Page 58 - Frequently asked questions

Specifications 61 Specifications In this section MCS specifications...

Page 59 - Question Answer

Specifications 62 Thermal and air flow performance Maximum thermal and air flow performance parameters Specifications Air temperature—inlet to rack-

Page 60 - Troubleshooting

Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information 63 Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information In this section Replaceable p

Page 61 - Specifications

Water quality and leveling requirements, and condensation management 64 Water quality and leveling requirements, and condensation management In this

Page 62 - Environmental specifications

Water quality and leveling requirements, and condensation management 65 Hydrological data Acceptable range Free carbonic acid 8–15 mg/dm3 Accompan

Page 63 - Maintenance and service

Water quality and leveling requirements, and condensation management 66 Closed-loop water specifications Raw water Treated water system Molybdenum

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Water quality and leveling requirements, and condensation management 67 Condensation management Any condensation that forms is collected in each ind

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Technical support 68 Technical support In this section Before you contact HP...

Page 66 - Leveling requirements

Technical support 69 service providers or service partners) identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the use of a CSR part, HP will ship th

Page 67 - Condensation management

Configuration factors 7 Configuration factors In this section Optimum environment and site requirements ...

Page 68 - Technical support

Technical support 70 doivent être retournées dans l'emballage fourni. Si vous ne retournez pas la pièce défectueuse, HP se réserve le droit de

Page 69 - Technical support 69

Technical support 71 • Optional – Teile, für die das Customer Self Repair-Verfahren optional ist. Diese Teile sind auch für Customer Self Repair au

Page 70 - Customer Self Repair

Technical support 72 deberá hacerlo en el periodo de tiempo especificado, normalmente cinco días laborables. Los componentes defectuosos deberán dev

Page 71 - Technical support 71

Technical support 73 reparo pode ser efetuado pelo uso de uma peça CSR, a peça de reposição será enviada diretamente ao cliente. Existem duas catego

Page 74 - Technical support 74

Regulatory compliance notices 76 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Regulatory compliance identification numbers ...

Page 75 - Technical support 75

Regulatory compliance notices 77 Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order

Page 76 - Modifications

Regulatory compliance notices 78 Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on the product or on

Page 77 - Canadian notice

Regulatory compliance notices 79 accordance with US FDA regulations and the IEC 60825-1. The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation. Each l

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Installation 8 Installation In this section MCS kit contents ...

Page 79 - Battery replacement notice

Regulatory compliance notices 80 Power cord statement for Japan

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Acronyms and abbreviations 81 Acronyms and abbreviations CSB chemical species balance CSR Customer Self Repair DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Pro

Page 81 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Acronyms and abbreviations 82 PDU power distribution unit SIM Systems Insight Manager SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Simple Network Mana

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Index 83 A accessing the management module 32, 33 adjusting operator display 45, 55 Air temperature sensor failed 45 alarm relay 35 Alarms an

Page 83 - Index 83

Index 84 site requirements 7 specifications 61, 62 specifications, environmental 62 support 68 T technical support 68 telephone numbers 6

Page 84 - Index 84

Installation 9 Rack hardware kit contents 1. M6 screws (50) 2. Cage nut insertion tool (1) 3. M5.5 x 10 self tapping screws (6) 4. M6 cage nuts

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