HP Superdome SX2000 User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 54

Environmental Requirements, Temperature and Humidity Specifications, Power Dissipation

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Table 2-12 I/O Expansion Cabinet ac Power Cords Part Number A5499AZ -001 -002 Where Used North America International Connector Type L6-20 IEC 309 Environmental Requirements This section provides the environmental, power dissipation, noise emission, and air flow specifications. Temperature and Humidity Specifications Table 2-13 Operational Physical Environment Requirements1 Temperature (Dry Bulb οC)2 Relative Humidity % Noncondensing Dew Point3 Allowable4,5 Recommended6 Allowable5 Recommended6 Rate of Change (˚C/hr, max) 15 to 32 (59ο to 20 to 25 (68ο to 20 to 80 40 to 55 17 5 90οF) 77οF) 1 The maximum elevation for the operating environment is 3050 meters. 2 Dry bulb temperature is the regular ambient temperature. Derate maximum dry bulb temperature 1˚C/300 m above 900 m. 3 Must be a noncondensing environment. 4 With installed media, the minimum temperature is 10˚C and maximum relative humidity is limited to 80%. Specific media requirements can vary. 5 Allowable equipment design extremes as measured at the equipment inlet. 6 Recommended target facility design and operational range. Table 2-14 Nonoperational Physical Environment Requirements Storage Temp (˚C, dry bulb - regular ambient temperature) -40 to 60 Rel Hum %; Noncondensing 8 to 90 Dew point (max) 32 Powered Off (Installed) Temp (˚C, dry bulb Rel Hum % - regular ambient Noncondensing temperature) Dew point (max) 5 to 45 8 to 90 29 NOTE: The values in Table 2-14 meet or exceed all ASHRAE specifications. Power Dissipation Table 2-15 lists the power requirements by configuration (number of cell boards, amount of memory per cell, and number of I/O chassis) for the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000. The table contains two columns of power numbers expressed in watts. The Breaker Power column lists the power used to size the wall breaker at the installation site. The Typical Power column lists typical power. Typical power numbers can be used to assess the average utility cost of 54 System Specifications

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Table 2-12 I/O Expansion Cabinet ac Power Cords
Connector Type
Where Used
Part Number A5499AZ
L6-20
North America
-001
IEC 309
International
-002
Environmental Requirements
This section provides the environmental, power dissipation, noise emission, and air flow
specifications.
Temperature and Humidity Specifications
Table 2-13 Operational Physical Environment Requirements
1
Rate of Change (˚C/hr,
max)
Dew Point
3
Relative Humidity % Noncondensing
Temperature (Dry Bulb
ο
C)
2
Recommended
6
Allowable
5
Recommended
6
Allowable
4
,
5
5
17
40 to 55
20 to 80
20 to 25 (68
ο
to
77
ο
F)
15 to 32 (59
ο
to
90
ο
F)
1
The maximum elevation for the operating environment is 3050 meters.
2
Dry bulb temperature is the regular ambient temperature. Derate maximum dry bulb temperature 1˚C/300 m above
900 m.
3
Must be a noncondensing environment.
4
With installed media, the minimum temperature is 10˚C and maximum relative humidity is limited to 80%. Specific
media requirements can vary.
5
Allowable equipment design extremes as measured at the equipment inlet.
6
Recommended target facility design and operational range.
Table 2-14 Nonoperational Physical Environment Requirements
Powered Off (Installed)
Storage
Dew point
(max)
Rel Hum %
Noncondensing
Temp (˚C, dry bulb
- regular ambient
temperature)
Dew point
(max)
Rel Hum %;
Noncondensing
Temp (˚C, dry
bulb - regular
ambient
temperature)
29
8 to 90
5 to 45
32
8 to 90
-40 to 60
NOTE:
The values in
Table 2-14
meet or exceed all ASHRAE specifications.
Power Dissipation
Table 2-15
lists the power requirements by configuration (number of cell boards, amount of
memory per cell, and number of I/O chassis) for the HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000.
The table contains two columns of power numbers expressed in watts. The Breaker Power column
lists the power used to size the wall breaker at the installation site. The Typical Power column
lists typical power. Typical power numbers can be used to assess the average utility cost of
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System Specifications