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HP Modular Cooling System 200/100
Site Preparation Guide
Abstract
This document provides site preparation guidance for the MCS-
200/100.
Part Number: 749810-001
June 2014
Edition: 1
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Page 1 - Site Preparation Guide

HP Modular Cooling System 200/100 Site Preparation Guide Abstract This document provides site preparation guidance for the MCS-200/100. Part Numb

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Overview 10 Air flow for MCS-100 (dual-rack configuration)

Page 3 - Contents

Overview 11 Air flow for MCS-200 (single-rack configuration)

Page 4 - Contents 4

Overview 12 Air flow for MCS-200 (dual-rack configuration) The special horizontal airflow of the MCS-200/100 fully supports the industry standard f

Page 5 - Overview

Overview 13 • Fan controller—Operates the fans, according to the cabinet air temperature • Air bleeder valve—Enables air to manually bleed out of

Page 6 - Overview 6

Overview 14 Item Description 1 Control valve 2 Flow meter 3 Humidity sensor 4 Heat exchanger unit 5 Fan units (1 fan by default, 4 fans maximum) 6

Page 7 - Overview 7

Overview 15 Item Reference 7 Heat exchanger unit 8 TFT touchscreen display (optional) 9 Fan units (1 fan by default, 4 fans maximum) 10 Management

Page 8 - Product overview

Overview 16 The following illustrations show the MCS-200 optional components. Unit side view Item Reference 1 Condensation pump 2 Condensation pu

Page 9 - Overview 9

Overview 17 For easier viewing, the canopies are not shown in this illustration. Item Reference 1 Water module 2 Fan module 3 Condensation pump t

Page 10 - Overview 10

Overview 18 Parameter Packaged system (as shipped on pallet) Unpackaged system (off pallet, unwrapped) Unpackaged CTO system Height 2159 mm (85 inc

Page 11 - Overview 11

Overview 19 Parameter Value Comments Power cord 230 V, 16 A 208 V, 18 A IEC 309-to-Procon 700105 NEMA L6-20-to-Procon 700105 The following table

Page 12 - Key components

© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties

Page 13 - MCS-100 components

Facility planning for implementation 20 Facility planning for implementation Facility planning overview The MCS-200/100 offers an incremental data c

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Facility planning for implementation 21 Delivery space requirements Be sure your facility has adequate space to receive and remove the MCS-200/100 f

Page 15 - MCS-200 components

Facility planning for implementation 22 CAUTION: HP recommends that a ramp angle of no greater than 5° be used to move the MCS-200/100 up or down

Page 16 - Unit top view

Facility planning for implementation 23 MCS-200/100 expansion rack Item Reference 1 MCS-200/100 expansion rack shock pallet 2 4-piece ramp 3 MCS-

Page 17 - Physical specifications

Facility planning for implementation 24 MCS-100 unit (single-rack configuration) MCS-100 unit (dual-rack configuration)

Page 18 - Electrical specifications

Facility planning for implementation 25 MCS-200 unit (single-rack configuration) MCS-200 unit (dual-rack configuration) System positioning The MC

Page 19 - Parameter Value Comments

Facility planning for implementation 26 Flush front configuration examples When arranging the MCS-100 or MCS-200/100 next to an HP Intelligent Seri

Page 20 - Facility planning overview

Facility planning for implementation 27 • Bottom view The following figure shows the size and position of the cable openings at the top and bottom

Page 21 - Delivery space requirements

Facility planning for implementation 28 • Top view • Bottom view The following figure shows the size and position of the cable openings at the t

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Facility planning for implementation 29 • Top view • Bottom view Cabinet leveling feet

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Contents 3 Contents Overview ...

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Facility planning for implementation 30 WARNING: Static loading limits cannot be achieved if the rack is not on its leveling feet or is rolled or

Page 25 - System positioning

Facility planning for implementation 31 o MCS-100 dual-rack configuration • IT rack side view

Page 26 - Cable openings

Facility planning for implementation 32 o MCS-100 single-rack configuration

Page 27 - • Top view

Facility planning for implementation 33 o MCS-100 dual-rack configuration MCS-200 cabinet leveling feet locations: • Bottom view

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Facility planning for implementation 34 o MCS-200 single-rack configuration

Page 29 - Cabinet leveling feet

Facility planning for implementation 35 o MCS-200 dual-rack configuration • IT rack side view

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Facility planning for implementation 36 o MCS-200 single-rack configuration

Page 31 - • IT rack side view

Facility planning for implementation 37 o MCS-200 dual-rack configuration The leveling feet pads help to ensure weight distribution and help transf

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Facility planning for implementation 38 The MCS-200/100 has not been certified for seismic environments. The following table can be used to calculat

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Facility planning for implementation 39 The weight distribution on the leveling feet locations in MCS-100 and MCS-200 are very similar. Item Weig

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Contents 4 Appendix B: Conversion factors and formulas ... 85 Conversio

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Facility planning for implementation 40 Item Weight A 385 kg (849 lb) B 455 kg (1003 lb) C 458 kg (1010 lb) D 385 kg (849 lb) E 375 kg (827 lb) F

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Facility planning for implementation 41 The MCS-200 provides two Walther Procon A5 series AC input connections and ships with one set of two power c

Page 37 - Floor loading considerations

Facility planning for implementation 42 MCS-200 Raised floor grounding Item Description 1 Ground wire to power panel 2 Floor panel 3 Hex bolt 4

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Facility planning for implementation 43 Voltage fluctuations and outages The MCS-200/100 is designed to provide immunity to power outages of less th

Page 39 - Item Weight

Facility planning for implementation 44 MCS-200/100 power L6-20 connector MCS-200/100 IEC 309 power connector At least one power cord must be used

Page 40 - Electrical considerations

Facility planning for implementation 45 When using only a single, primary source for power, the AC power cord is connected to the left-most receptac

Page 41 - System grounding

Facility planning for implementation 46 • The water source should be shared water or dedicated facility water loop. • Maximum and minimum temperat

Page 42 - Item Description

Facility planning for implementation 47 • Flow rate and pressure capacity of chilled water plant input to the design of the facility feed line and

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Facility planning for implementation 48 Item Description (quantity) 4 M6 screw (4) 5 5mm Hex L-key (1) 6 Warning label (2) 7 M5.5 x 10 self-tapping

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Facility planning for implementation 49 • Above the floor (for MCS-200 only)

Page 45 - Coolant source planning

Overview 5 Overview Overview The MCS-200/100 is a supplemental cooling system for data centers. It is offered in four configurations: • MCS-100 uni

Page 46 - Plumbing considerations

Facility planning for implementation 50 • Above the unit An HP Water Hook Up Kit must be installed prior to activating an MCS-200/100. The kit con

Page 47 - HP Water Hook-Up Kit

Facility planning for implementation 51 of 8 mm (0.31 inch). The preferred method of routing for all hoses is downward at an angle of at least 3º (p

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Facility planning for implementation 52 The following figure shows the recommended facility piping approaches to the MCS-200/100. Item Description

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Facility planning for implementation 53 • Bottom view • Top view MCS-200 hose openings

Page 50 - • Above the unit

Facility planning for implementation 54 • Bottom view • Top view

Page 51 - Piping approaches

Facility planning for implementation 55 • Rear view Raised floor cutouts for the MCS unit A complete MCS-200/100 installation typically requires

Page 52 - Hose openings

Facility planning for implementation 56 Recommended floor cutouts (single rack configuration)—Option 1 (MCS-100 cooling unit side flush to tile)

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Facility planning for implementation 57 Recommended floor cutouts (single rack configuration)—Option 2 (MCS-100 rack side flush to tile)

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Facility planning for implementation 58 Recommended floor cutouts (dual rack configuration)—Option 3 (MCS-100 cooling unit side to tile)

Page 55 - • Rear view

Facility planning for implementation 59 Recommended floor cutouts (dual rack configuration)—Option 4 (MCS-100 right side to tile) MCS-200 floor til

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Overview 6 • MCS-100 unit (dual-rack configuration)

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Facility planning for implementation 60 Recommended floor cutouts (single rack configuration)—Option 1 (MCS-200 cooling unit side and front flush to

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Facility planning for implementation 61 Recommended floor cutouts (single rack configuration)—Option 2 (MCS-200 rack side and front flush to tile)

Page 59 - MCS-200 floor tile cutouts

Facility planning for implementation 62 Recommended floor cutouts (single rack configuration)—Option 3 (MCS-200 cooling unit side and rear flush to

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Facility planning for implementation 63 Recommended floor cutouts (single rack configuration)—Option 4 (MCS-200 cooling unit side and rear flush to

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Facility planning for implementation 64 Recommended floor cutouts (dual rack configuration)—Option 5 (MCS-200 cooling unit side and front flush to t

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Facility planning for implementation 65 Recommended floor cutouts (dual rack configuration)—Option 6 (MCS-200 rack side and front flush to tile)

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Facility planning for implementation 66 Recommended floor cutouts (dual rack configuration)—Option 7 (MCS-200 cooling unit side and rear flush to ti

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Facility planning for implementation 67 Recommended floor cutouts (dual rack configuration)—Option 8 (MCS-200 cooling unit side and rear flush to ti

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Facility planning for implementation 68 Recommended plumbing configuration for the MCS-200/100 Typical plumbing components for an MCS-200/100 confi

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Facility planning for implementation 69 Item Description Specifications 6 Strainer isolation valves Valve type: 31.75-mm (1.25-inch), two-piece,

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Overview 7 • MCS-200 unit (single-rack configuration)

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Facility planning for implementation 70 Item Description Specifications 21 Test plug Type: Corrosion-resistant brass body with core inserts, gask

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Facility planning for implementation 71 Coolant requirements General thermal requirements The following table lists the coolant requirements that th

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Facility planning for implementation 72 Cooling loop sizing Sizing the cooling loops can be straight forward based on the planned cooling requiremen

Page 71 - Coolant requirements

Facility planning for implementation 73 Number of fans HP Modular Cooling System 200/100 HP Modular Cooling System 200/100 with Expansion Rack MCS-2

Page 72 - Cooling loop sizing

Facility planning for implementation 74 When the minimum heat load is not provided to the MCS-200/100, unstable control of the temperatures and flo

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Facility planning for implementation 75 MCS-200 coolant flow requirements with 20°C (68°F) server intake air MCS-100 coolant flow requirements with

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Facility planning for implementation 76 MCS-200 coolant flow requirements with 25°C (77°F) server intake air MCS-100 coolant flow requirements with

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Facility planning for implementation 77 Flow rate versus delta pressure (water control valve fully open)—MCS-100 Flow rate versus delta pressure (w

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Facility planning for implementation 78 available, the provided system pressure difference must be slightly higher than the maximum pressure loss wi

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Facility planning for implementation 79 • Be sure facility managers understand that additional load is being added to the facility water supply. Be

Page 78 - Additional water precautions

Overview 8 • MCS-200 unit (dual-rack configuration) For successful site preparation, consider the following information: • To provide dedicated c

Page 79 - Control system

Facility planning for implementation 80 • Be sure the chilled water source is on and flowing prior to the start-up of an MCS-200/100. • Be sure th

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Appendix A: Forms and checklists 81 Appendix A: Forms and checklists Delivery survey form WARNING: To prevent possible serious personal injury or

Page 81 - Delivery survey form

Appendix A: Forms and checklists 82 Pre-installation checklists Site preparation checklist The tables below are site preparation checklists. For eac

Page 82 - Pre-installation checklists

Appendix A: Forms and checklists 83 Item Area/condition Yes No Comment/date 6 Is there a dedicated branch circuit for equipment? 7 Is there

Page 83 - Cooling considerations

Appendix A: Forms and checklists 84

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Appendix B: Conversion factors and formulas 85 Appendix B: Conversion factors and formulas Conversion factors and formulas The conversion factors pr

Page 85 - Formulas

Regulatory information 86 Regulatory information Safety and regulatory compliance For safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety

Page 86 - Regulatory information

Regulatory information 87 Under NRC regulations, a general licensee using tritium EXIT signs: • must NOT remove the labeling or radioactive symbol,

Page 87 - Regulatory information 87

Support and other resources 88 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call

Page 88 - Support and other resources

Acronyms and abbreviations 89 Acronyms and abbreviations BSPP british standard pipe parallel CHWR chilled water return CHWS chilled water supply

Page 89 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Overview 9 Air flow for MCS-100 (single-rack configuration)

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Acronyms and abbreviations 90 UPS uninterruptible power system WSP water steam pressure

Page 91 - Documentation feedback

Documentation feedback 91 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentat

Page 92 - Index 92

Index 92 A acceptable water quality specifications 78 Appendix 81, 85 B battery replacement notice 86 before installing/running activ

Page 93 - Index 93

Index 93 K key components 12 kVa conversions 85 M Maneuvering space requirements 21 MCS-100 components 13 MCS-200 components

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