HP Data Center Environmental Edge Installation Manual

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HP Data Center Environmental Edge
Hardware Installation Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots HP Data Center Environmental Edge systems.
Part Number: 531667-003
April 2011
Edition: 3
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Hardware Installation Guide

HP Data Center Environmental Edge Hardware Installation Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots

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HP Base Station Gateway 10 6. In the navigation menu on left side of the page, select Network. The Network Configuration page appears. NOTE: T

Page 3 - Contents

HP Base Station Gateway 11 o Device Status page

Page 4 - Contents 4

HP Base Station Gateway 12 o Line 1 Configuration page

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HP Base Station Gateway 13 o Tunnel 1 Serial Settings page

Page 6 - Required tools

HP Base Station Gateway 14 o Tunnel 1 Accept Mode page

Page 7 - HP Base Station Gateway

HP Base Station Gateway 15 o Tunnel 1 Connect Mode page

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HP Base Station Gateway 16 10. In the navigation menu on the left side of the page, select System. The System page appears. 11. Select Reboot. The

Page 9 - HP Base Station Gateway 9

HP Base Station Gateway 17 3. Insert and tighten the antenna to the gateway. 4. Remove the mounting tape liner, and secure the gateway to the desi

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HP Base Station Gateway 18 6. Connect one end of the CAT5 Ethernet cable to the gateway and the other end to your network. 7. Turn on the gateway

Page 11 - Device Status page

HP Base Station Gateway 19 o Is solid red if the gateway is not connected to the network or if HP Insight Environmental Observer application is not

Page 12 - Line 1 Configuration page

© Copyright 2009, 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warr

Page 13 - HP Base Station Gateway 13

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 20 HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack Overview: Installing a base station on a rack

Page 14 - Tunnel 1 Accept Mode page

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 21 o The HP Rack Sensor Array has the Front (Cold) Side label and the Rear (Hot) Side label, indic

Page 15 - Tunnel 1 Connect Mode page

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 22 5. Remove the mounting tape liner and attach the cable restraint brackets near the door hing

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HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 23 NOTE: You can install the base station outside or inside of the top of the rack. 1. Ensur

Page 17 - HP Base Station Gateway 17

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a rack 24 Installation is complete.

Page 18 - Gateway LED status

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC 25 HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC Overview: Installing a base station

Page 19 - • Active LED

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC 26 2. Verify that you are installing the correct sensor string to the correct location in the

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HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC 27 HP recommends using cable tie wraps to secure the base station to an available support bra

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HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC 28 Callout Component Description and humidity. Installing the HP Environmental CRAH/CRAC

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HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC 29 WARNING: The CRAH/CRAC must be powered down and the fans must be stopped before you acce

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Contents 3 Contents HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview ... 5 Recomm

Page 24 - Installation is complete

HP Environmental Base Station installed on a CRAH/CRAC 30 Dual CRAH installation diagram Callout Component Description 1 CRAH return air stream

Page 25 - CRAH/CRAC

HP Air Pressure Base Station 31 HP Air Pressure Base Station Overview: Air Pressure Base Station The air pressure base station is a wireless device

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HP Air Pressure Base Station 32 c. Route the air tube to the area below the floor that you want to monitor. d. Use cable tie wraps to secure the ai

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HP Air Pressure Base Station 33 o If there is a location behind and under a rack near subfloor access, use the double-sided mounting tape to secure

Page 28 - Base Station

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 34 (Optional) Sensor Base Stations Overview: (Optional) Sensor base stations The optional sensor base stations enabl

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 35 2. Remove the mounting tape liner, and secure the base station to the desired location on the top of the rack. 3

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 36 d. Insert the connector from the Door Position Base Station wire harness into the Door Position Base Station. 5.

Page 31 - HP Air Pressure Base Station

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 37 b. If a support bracket is available, use cable ties to secure the housing box to the support bracket. 2. Route

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 38 Single Chilled Water installation diagram Callout Component 1 Chilled Water Energy Base Station 2 Water supply

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 39 1. Connect a USB connector from the PC to the USB configuration port on the inside of the Chilled Water Base Stat

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Contents 4 Verifying gateway communication ... 72 Ve

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 40 If a red OFFLINE error appears, select Communications>Initialize, and then re-enter the appropriate COM port.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 41 5. To configure the Chilled Water Base Station, select Configuration. The System Configuration window appears. 6

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 42 o Fluid—Select the type of water. 7. Select the Flow tab, and configure the following parameters: o Flow rate

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 43 8. Select the Output tab, and configure the following parameters: o Module #1—Select the volumetric flow and e

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 44 o Flow at 20mA (Max flow)—Select the maximum flow rate. This must match the parameters set on the Flow tab.

Page 40 - COM port

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 45 9. Select the Basic tab, and then select Download to transfer the new settings into the Chilled Water Base Statio

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 46 The flow at 4mA is 0 l/s and the flow at 20mA is 30 l/s. If the Test field is set to 4, then the flow rate on the

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 47 2. If a support bracket is available, use cable ties to secure both the base station (1) and the water leak detec

Page 43 - Flow tab

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 48 k. Replace the Water Leak Detector lid, and use the supplied Allen wrench to tighten the two screws to secure the

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 49 Water Leak Detector installation diagram Callout Component Description 1 AC adapter Plugs into a power sourc

Page 45 - Testing the configuration

HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview 5 HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview Recommended base configuration HP recommen

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 50 a. If a flat surface is available, remove the mounting tape liner and secure the base station to the surface. b.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 51 c. Using a flathead screwdriver, secure the black wire to the negative terminal block on the current sensor trans

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 52 a. If a flat surface is available, remove the mounting tape liner and secure the base station to the surface. b.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 53 c. Using a flathead screwdriver, secure the black wire to the negative terminal block on the current sensor trans

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 54 Installation is complete. 200A Current installation diagram Callout Component Description 1 Power device Any

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 55 1. Choose the location for the Energy Base Station, relative to your energy meter. 2. Connect the Energy Base St

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 56 o RS-485 (-): Pin 4 (RJ-45 connector) to Pin 3 (RS-232 connector) Callout Component Description 1 RJ-45 Ether

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 57 Energy Base Station installation diagram Callout Component Description 1 Energy meter Energy meter(with hous

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 58 4. Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrows simultaneously for a minimum of 2 seconds to exit. Programming the vol

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 59 • Ct1 = 200 • Ct2 = 5 Programming the digital out 1. Set the following values. Digital out ION setting out1

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HP Data Center Environmental Edge hardware overview 6 Required tools The following items are required for installation: • HP Environmental Edge Ins

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 60 2. Set the device unit ID to a number value between 1 and 32. If multiple meters are connected in a daisy chain s

Page 58 - Programming the CT model

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 61 4. Set the power scale (PPS) to 10x. Configuring the Modbus Base Station 1. Go to the Comtrol website (http://

Page 59 - Programming the Modbus ID

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 62 The Scan results appear. 3. Right-click the Modbus base station you want to configure and select Web Manager.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 63 The main Comtrol Web Manager main page appears. 4. Configure the device network settings.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 64 a. From the main page, select Configure Network. The Edit Network Configuration page appears. b. Enter the IP a

Page 62 - The Scan results appear

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 65 a. From the main page, select Serial Device Configuration. The Serial Device Configuration page appears.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 66 b. Select Port 1 to change the serial port settings. c. On the Mode menu, select RS-485. NOTE: The baud ra

Page 64 - Select Save

(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 67 a. From the main page, select Ethernet Device Configuration. The Ethernet Device Configuration page appears.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 68 b. Select Socket 1. The Edit Socket Port 1 Configuration page appears.

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(Optional) Sensor Base Stations 69 7. From the main page, select Reboot to update all new configurations.

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HP Base Station Gateway 7 HP Base Station Gateway Overview: Gateway The gateway collects information from all wireless base stations within a wirele

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Power up procedure 70 Power up procedure Powering up the components 1. Verify that the gateway is connected to the power and is working in operatio

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Power up procedure 71 1. During the initial power up mode and after the initial bootup LED sequence, the LED on the base station flashes red while a

Page 70 - Power up procedure

Troubleshooting 72 Troubleshooting HP Insight Environmental troubleshooting tips To troubleshoot communication issues: 1. Turn off all of the wirel

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Troubleshooting 73 Use the following flow chart to help troubleshoot gateway communication errors and determine whether you must replace the gateway

Page 72 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 74 • Network card on the Edge server • Network switch between the Edge server and the gateway Verifying HP Water Leak Detection B

Page 73 - Verifying network settings

Troubleshooting 75 Verifying the CT shorting block position If the CT values for your ION power meter all appear to be zero, a CT shorting block mig

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Regulatory compliance notices 76 Regulatory compliance notices Wireless devices You can install one or more integrated wireless devices. In some env

Page 75 - Troubleshooting 75

Regulatory compliance notices 77 European Union regulatory notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives: • Low Vo

Page 76 - Canadian notices

Regulatory compliance notices 78 The point of contact for regulatory matters is Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Dept./MS: HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71

Page 77 - • EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

Regulatory compliance notices 79 For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or an authorized

Page 78 - Taiwan notices

HP Base Station Gateway 8 3. Configure the IP address of the computer to a temporary static address such as 192.168.0.10. NOTE: You only need

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Acronyms and abbreviations 80 Acronyms and abbreviations CRAC computer room air conditioning CRAH computer room air handler CT current transducer

Page 80 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Index 81 A air pressure base station, installation 31 air pressure base station, overview 31 B base configuration 5 base station, CRAH/CRAC ov

Page 81 - Index 81

Index 82 M Modbus Base Station, configuring 61 modifications, FCC notice 76 N network settings 73 notices 2 O overview 5 P power cycle gat

Page 82 - Index 82

HP Base Station Gateway 9 o The default password is PASS.

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