HP 9000 Superdome SX2000 Generic Site Preparation Guide - Edition 6 - Page 23

Air-Conditioning System Installation, Air-Conditioning Ducts, Humidity Level

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1. Under-floor air distribution system-Downflow air-conditioning equipment located on the raised floor of the computer room uses the cavity beneath the raised floor as plenum for the supply air. Return air from an under-floor air-distribution system can be ducted return air (DRA) above the ceiling. Locate perforated floor panels (available from the raised floor manufacturer) around the front of the system cabinets. Supply air emitted though the perforated floor panels is then available near the cooling air intake vents of the product cabinets. 2. CPRA-Supply air is ducted into the ceiling plenum from upflow air-conditioning equipment located in the computer room or from an air-handling unit (remote). The ceiling construction should resist air leakage. Place perforated ceiling panels (with down discharge airflow characteristics) around the front of the system cabinets. The supply air emitted downward from the perforated ceiling panels is then available near the cooling air intake vents of the product cabinets. Direct the return air back to the air-conditioning equipment though the return air duct above the ceiling. 3. Above-ceiling ducted air-distribution system-Supply air is ducted into a ceiling diffuser system from upflow air-conditioning equipment located in the computer room or from an air-handling unit (remote). Return air from an above ceiling ducted air-distribution system can be DRA above the ceiling or CPRA. Adjust the supply air diffuser system grilles to direct the cooling air downward around the front of the product cabinets. The supply air is then available near the cooling air intake vents of the product cabinets. Air-Conditioning System Installation All air-conditioning equipment, materials, and installation must comply with applicable construction codes. Installation of the various components of the air-conditioning system must also conform to the air-conditioning equipment manufacturer's recommendations. Air-Conditioning Ducts Ensure that the air-conditioning duct work in the computer room is separate from the duct work used for the rest of the building. If the computer room duct work is not separate from the rest of the building, it might be difficult to control cooling and air pressure levels. Duct work seals are important for maintaining a balanced air-conditioning system and high static air pressure. Adequate cooling capacity means little if the direction and rate of air flow cannot be controlled because of poor duct sealing. Also, do not expose the ducts to warm air, or humidity levels might increase. Humidity Level The recommended humidity level is between 40% and 55% relative humidity (RH). High humidity causes galvanic actions to occur between some dissimilar metals. This eventually causes a high Environmental Elements 23

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1.
Under-floor air distribution system—Downflow air-conditioning equipment located on the
raised floor of the computer room uses the cavity beneath the raised floor as plenum for the
supply air.
Return air from an under-floor air-distribution system can be ducted return air (DRA) above
the ceiling.
Locate perforated floor panels (available from the raised floor manufacturer) around the
front of the system cabinets. Supply air emitted though the perforated floor panels is then
available near the cooling air intake vents of the product cabinets.
2.
CPRA—Supply air is ducted into the ceiling plenum from upflow air-conditioning equipment
located in the computer room or from an air-handling unit (remote).
The ceiling construction should resist air leakage. Place perforated ceiling panels (with down
discharge airflow characteristics) around the front of the system cabinets. The supply air
emitted downward from the perforated ceiling panels is then available near the cooling air
intake vents of the product cabinets.
Direct the return air back to the air-conditioning equipment though the return air duct above
the ceiling.
3.
Above-ceiling ducted air-distribution system—Supply air is ducted into a ceiling diffuser
system from upflow air-conditioning equipment located in the computer room or from an
air-handling unit (remote).
Return air from an above ceiling ducted air-distribution system can be DRA above the ceiling
or CPRA.
Adjust the supply air diffuser system grilles to direct the cooling air downward around the
front of the product cabinets. The supply air is then available near the cooling air intake
vents of the product cabinets.
Air-Conditioning System Installation
All air-conditioning equipment, materials, and installation must comply with applicable
construction codes. Installation of the various components of the air-conditioning system must
also conform to the air-conditioning equipment manufacturer’s recommendations.
Air-Conditioning Ducts
Ensure that the air-conditioning duct work in the computer room is separate from the duct work
used for the rest of the building. If the computer room duct work is not separate from the rest
of the building, it might be difficult to control cooling and air pressure levels.
Duct work seals are important for maintaining a balanced air-conditioning system and high
static air pressure. Adequate cooling capacity means little if the direction and rate of air flow
cannot be controlled because of poor duct sealing. Also, do not expose the ducts to warm air, or
humidity levels might increase.
Humidity Level
The recommended humidity level is between 40% and 55% relative humidity (RH). High humidity
causes galvanic actions to occur between some dissimilar metals. This eventually causes a high
Environmental Elements
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