HP Rp7410 Generic Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition

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    Generic Site Preparation Guide HP Part Number: 5991-6018 Published: June 2009 Edition: Third Edition
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    to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors
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    Systems...8 Comprehensive Discussion...9 Computer Room Safety...9 Fire Protection...9 Fire Suppression...10 Lighting Requirements for Equipment Servicing 10 Cabinet Recommendations...10 Working Space for Server Access 10 Power Consumption...10 Electrical Load Requirements (Circuit Breaker Sizing
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    Raised Floor Site...24 Windows...25 Space Requirements...25 Delivery Space Requirements...25 Operational Space Requirements...25 Floor Plan Grid...26 Power Plug Configuration...26 Conversion Factors and Formulas...29 Example of an Installation Schedule...30 Sample Site Inspection Checklist...30
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    List of Figures 1-1 Raised Floor Metal Strip Ground System 14 1-2 C20 Male Receptacle (at Power Supply 27 1-3 C19 Female Plug (on One End of the Power Cord 27 1-4 Unterminated Plug...27 1-5 L6-20 Plug...27 1-6 IEC 309 Plug...28 1-7 CEE 7-7 Plug...28 1-8 L6-30 Plug...28 1-9 NEMA 5-20P Plug (left)
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    19 1-2 Effect of Humidity on ESD Charge Levels 22 1-3 Floor Loading Term Definitions...23 1-4 Typical Raised Floor Specifications 24 1-5 Product Technical Requirements Based on Customer Environments 25 1-6 Customer and HP Information...31 1-7 Site Inspection Checklist...31 6 List of Tables
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    specific server service guide for the guidelines required to support the specific server. The following information provides general principles and practices to consider before installing or operating the system. These guidelines apply to all customer environments that an HP problems. HP recommends
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    costs in the beginning, but it will cause problems as infrastructure grows. Average-sized wiring can be used with power quality devices, such as UPSs, but not with the electrical infrastructure. In determining the power requirements: • Size electrical infrastructure for maximum-rated consumption
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    -specific electrical codes and guidelines. The proper design and installation of a server power distribution system requires specialized skills. Those responsible for this task must have a thorough knowledge of appropriate electrical codes and the limitations of the power systems for computer and
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    to the HP server hardware, you must consider any peripheral equipment that will be installed during initial installation or a later update. See the safety and regulatory labels on equipment or applicable product-specific documentation for such devices to determine the power required to support these
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    , testing cannot conclusively rule out loss of service. Adherence to the following guidelines provides the best possible performance of power distribution systems for HP computer equipment: • Dedicated power source-Isolates a server power distribution system from other circuits in the facility
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    chassis parts. Power distribution systems consist of several parts that should be solidly interconnected to provide an equipotential ground to all points. Main Building Electrical Ground The main electrical service entrance equipment must have an earth ground connection as required by applicable
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    can be a black wire with green tape. (LAHJ) Computer Safety Ground Ground all computer equipment with the green (green/yellow) wire included in the addition to the safety or power distribution system 50-60Hz grounding system. HP recommends the use of a properly installed signal reference grid (SRG)
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    provide low resistance and attachment points for connection to service entrance ground and HP computer equipment). The use of conductive floor tiles with this style of grid further enhances ground performance. The structure needs to be mechanically bonded to a known good ground point. • Better-Add
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    HP does not require this step. System Installation Guidelines This section contains information about installation practices and highlights some common installation hazards. It addresses both power and data communications cable installations, and highlights installation cause serious problems, such
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    HP equipment should be stable. In reality, microclimates can exist in various parts of the room such that generated heat in the equipment might not 213 meters per minute) for high-density cooling. Equipment Orientation Data center equipment orientation, or heat load, must encourage sufficient airflow
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    Usage HP recommends not using cell phones within a data center, especially within 9.8 feet (3 m) of any high-availability equipment. Comprehensive Discussion The following environmental elements can affect a server installation: • Computer room preparation • Airflow • Cooling requirements • Humidity
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    particulate contamination, and power distribution of the Computer equipment can be adversely affected by dust and microscopic particles in the site environment. Specifically, disk drives, tape drives, and some other mechanical mechanical parts. Prevent small dust particles from entering the computer
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    or reliability of surrounding equipment. • Locate printers and paper products in a separate room to eliminate paper particulate problems. • Establish a no-eating-or-drinking policy. Spilled liquids can cause short circuits in equipment such as keyboards. • Use a dust-absorbent cloth mop rather
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    Requirements The cooling capacity of the installed air-conditioning equipment for the computer room must be sufficient to offset the computer in the building. • Consider the long-term value of server availability, redundant air-conditioning equipment, or capacity. • The system should be capable
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    Requirements are listed in of the server cabinets. 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
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    servicing operations. Paper feed problems on high-speed printers levels) are created when objects are separated or rubbed together. The voltage level data in this table has been extrapolated. For more information regarding ESD, See the HP ESD Standard HP-00005-04 at: http:// standards.corp.hp
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    • Windows Floor Loading The computer room floor must be able to support the combined weight of the installed server plus the weight of the individual cabinets, cabling, and peripheral devices. See the following table for descriptions of terms used to configure a data center's floor plan. Floor
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    it to verify that it is adequate to support the appropriate installation. Average Floor Loading The average floor load computer room raised floor system that is satisfactory for the installation of a server. Based on specific information provided by HP, Tate Access Floors has approved its Series
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    a computer room can cause problems. Magnetic tape storage media is damaged if exposed to direct sunlight. Also, the heat generated by sunlight places an additional load on the cooling system. Space Requirements This section contains information about space requirements for the server. Use this data
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    ºF/984 ft) above 900 m (2,953 ft). 4 Must be noncondensing environment. 5 With installed media, the minimum temperature is 10 ºC (50 ºF) and the maximum relative humidity is limited to 80%. Specific media requirements may vary. 6 Equipment design extremes as measured at the equipment inlet. 7 Target
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    to be all-inclusive nor is this list meant to imply every plug shown is one that is available for the server. Female End of Power Cable The female end of the HP server is a C19 plug that connects the C20 receptacle in each power supply installed in the HP server. Figure 1-2 C20 Male Receptacle (at
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    Figure 1-6 IEC 309 Plug Figure 1-7 CEE 7-7 Plug Figure 1-8 L6-30 Plug Figure 1-9 NEMA 5-20P Plug (left) and receptacle (right) Figure 1-10 ISI 32 Plug 28 General Site Preparation Guidelines
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    data calculation when planning for systems that do not conform specifically to the configurations listed in this guide. The following list includes the conversion factors used in this document, as well as additional conversion factors that might be helpful in determining those calculations required
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    lists the sequence of events for a typical system installation: • Sixty days before installation - Floor plan design is completed and mailed to HP (if required to be an HP task). • Thirty days before installation - Primary power and air-conditioning installation are completed. - Telephone and data
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    for particulate test. Power and Lighting Number Area or Condition Yes No 13. Are lighting levels adequate for maintenance? 14. Are AC outlets available for servicing needs (for example, laptop)? 15. Does the input voltage correspond to equipment specifications? Comment or Date Sample
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    . Is shelving available for documentation? Training Number Area or Condition 33. Are personnel enrolled in the System Administrator's Course? 34. Is on-site training required? Comment or Date Delivery Survey The delivery survey forms list delivery or installation requirements. If any of the
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    on the special instructions or recommendations form. The following list gives examples of special instructions or issues: • Packaging restrictions at the facility, such as size and weight limitations • Special delivery procedures • Special equipment required for installation, such as tracking
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    Figure 1-14 Delivery Survey (Part 2) ELEVATOR Fill in the following information if an elevator is required to move equipment. Capacity (lb or kg) Depth Height Width Depth Height Width STAIRS Please list number of ights and stairway dimensions. Number of ights Width Width Number of ights Width
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    unit. The amount of heat required to raise one pound of water The newest specification for PCI-based industrial computers is series. The process of removing moisture from the air. To lower the rated capability of an electrical or mechanical denote a fault condition. In power supplies, leakage
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    this problem through Part 15 of its rules and regulations. Even more stringent than the FCC Part 15 requirements, NEBS covers a large range of requirements, including criteria for personnel safety, protection of property, and operational continuity. The documents cover such physical requirements as
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    watt A unit of electricity consumption representing the product of amperage and voltage. When the power requirement of a product is listed in watts, you can convert to amperes (A) by dividing the wattage by the voltage. (For example, 1,200 W divided by 120 V equals 10 A.) 37
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    room preparation, 17 computer room safety fire protection, 9 computer system environmental elements, 17 power system protection, 11 sample installation schedule, 30 contamination dust metallic particulates, 18 conversion formulas, 29 cooling requirements, 20 D data communications cables, 15 dust
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    illustrated, 14 loading, 24 specifications, 24 relative humidity, 22 row orientation, 18 S site inspection checklist, 30 sources of electrical disturbances, 11 space requirements, 25 delivery space requirements, 25 system installation guidelines, 15 data communications cables, 15 wiring connections
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Generic Site Preparation Guide
HP Part Number: 5991-6018
Published: June 2009
Edition: Third Edition