HP Apollo 8000 System Site Preparation Guide Abstract This document provides site preparation guidance for the HP Apollo f8000 Rack and HP Apollo 80
Overview 10 HP Apollo 8000 iCDU Rack front and rear components Item Description Purpose 1 Display panel Provides general cooling unit status 2
Overview 11 HP Apollo f8000 Rack Parameter Packaged system (as shipped on pallet) Unpackaged system (off pallet, unwrapped) Height 2575 mm (102 in
Overview 12 Parameter Value Comments Rated input current • 380VAC source—415VAC 32A per input meter • 480VAC source— 24A per input meter Per lin
Facility planning for implementation 13 Facility planning for implementation Planning overview An approach to water supply and design should take in
Facility planning for implementation 14 1555 mm (62 in). There must be adequate space to stack the top section on the bottom section, independent of
Facility planning for implementation 15 The following figure shows the maneuvering space required when unloading the HP Apollo f8000 Rack or HP Apol
Facility planning for implementation 16 The recommended minimum amount of access space for the rack is 1,219 mm (48 in) in the front and 914 mm (36
Facility planning for implementation 17 WARNING: Static loading limits cannot be achieved if the rack is not on its leveling feet or is rolled or
Facility planning for implementation 18 • Use the thin side of the leveling feet pads for the rear of the rack. Floor loading considerations The
Facility planning for implementation 19 Component Unit weight Quantity (multiple by) Total weight Component #1: Mellanox Infiniband switch* 212.2
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Facility planning for implementation 20 System grounding HP server systems require two methods of grounding: power distribution grounding for safety
Facility planning for implementation 21 • Missing-phase and low-voltage detectors—Shuts equipment down automatically when a severe power disruption
Facility planning for implementation 22 HP Apollo 8000 System power cords All four power cords must be used for operation of the HP Apollo 8000 Sys
Facility planning for implementation 23 A number of factors relating to a facility water distribution system must be considered during the site prep
Facility planning for implementation 24 The conceptual figure below depicts the HP Apollo f8000 Rack being supplied directly by a HP Apollo 8000 iCD
Facility planning for implementation 25 Plumbing Kit Name HP Part Number Description HP Apollo f8000 Rack Plumbing Kit with Hose J1P10A Connects
Facility planning for implementation 26 Overhead connection Item Description 1 Secondary water in 2 Facility water out 3 Facility water in 4 Seco
Facility planning for implementation 27 HP Apollo f8000 Rack floor cutout Item Description 1 Cutouts for power and signal cables 2 Cutout for plu
Facility planning for implementation 28 HP Apollo 8000 iCDU Rack floor cutout Item Description 1 Cut tile 2 Cut area 3 iCDU tile 4 iCDU tile
Facility planning for implementation 29 Secondary water supply assembly - side view and top view Item Description 1 Isolation valve 2 Flow meter
Contents 3 Contents Overview ...
Facility planning for implementation 30 Item Description 1 Ball valve 2 Rack return leg assembly 3 Isolation valve—iCDU supply and return leg 4
Facility planning for implementation 31 • Secondary plumbing requires pipe hangers capable of supporting the following weights: o 6 foot supply li
Facility planning for implementation 32 CAUTION: Contaminated water can cause decreased cooling capacity or disruption in service. The water flow
Facility planning for implementation 33 • Eye wash station • Chemical storage cabinet IMPORTANT: For detailed chemical MSDS resources pertaini
Facility planning for implementation 34 • Make sure the HP Apollo f8000 Rack and iCDU is fully operational and running before turning on the server
Appendix A: Forms and checklists 35 Appendix A: Forms and checklists Delivery survey form WARNING: To prevent possible serious personal injury or
Appendix A: Forms and checklists 36 If an elevator is required to move equipment, fill in the following information. Item Dimension Measurement
Appendix A: Forms and checklists 37 Item Area/condition Yes No Comment/date 7 Is a raised floor system, including needed cutouts, able to adequa
Appendix A: Forms and checklists 38 Item Area/condition Yes No Comment/date 5 Is there a provision for fluid collected from the condensation and
Appendix B: Conversion factors and formulas 39 Appendix B: Conversion factors and formulas Conversion factors and formulas The conversion factors pr
Contents 4 Safety and regulatory compliance ...
Regulatory information 40 Regulatory information Safety and regulatory compliance For safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety
Regulatory information 41 Under NRC regulations, a general licensee using tritium EXIT signs: • must NOT remove the labeling or radioactive symbol,
Support and other resources 42 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call
Glossary 43 Glossary apparent power A value of power for AC circuits that is calculated as the product of RMS current times RMS voltage, without tak
Glossary 44 power supplies are first turned on, they present high initial currents as a result of filter capacitor independence. These large filter
Glossary 45 watt A unit of electricity consumption representing the product of amperage and voltage. When the power requirement of a product is list
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Index 47 A Appendix 35, 39 B battery replacement notice 40 before installing/running active components 33 BSMI notice 40 C chiller unit 23
Index 48 product purpose 5 R radioactive material 40 regulatory compliance identification numbers 40 regulatory compliance notices 40 S seri
Overview 5 Overview This section provides an overview of the HP Apollo 8000 System. Throughout this section, the various specifications and aspects
Overview 6 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of condensation and avoid damage to the equipment when operating with chilled water, keep the rack doors c
Overview 7 • Top view Item Description 1 Facility water in 2 Facility water out 3 Secondary water out 4 Secondary water in 5 Heat exchanger Exa
Overview 8 • Front view • Top view
Overview 9 Item Description 1 Facility water in 2 Facility water out 3 Secondary water out 4 Secondary water in 5 Heat exchanger The iCDU transfe
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