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......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 11 Power Quality...11 Sources of Voltage Fluctuations 11 Power System Protection...11 Distribution Hardware...12 Wire Selection...12 Raceway Systems (Electrical Conduits) (LAHJ 12 Building Distribution...
......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 11 Power Quality...11 Sources of Voltage Fluctuations 11 Power System Protection...11 Distribution Hardware...12 Wire Selection...12 Raceway Systems (Electrical Conduits) (LAHJ 12 Building Distribution...
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... infrastructure grows. HP computer hardware has been tested only on systems where protective earth is on computer equipment list the ratings for maximum-rated consumption. • ... be equal to the power source wires. • Do not daisy chain phase, neutral, and ground wires. • If the system is integral to rate up rather ...availability environment. Grounding Systems WARNING! In determining the power requirements: • Size electrical infrastructure for maximum power consumption conditions. Power Consumption Safety and regulatory labels on raised flooring, use conduit...
... infrastructure grows. HP computer hardware has been tested only on systems where protective earth is on computer equipment list the ratings for maximum-rated consumption. • ... be equal to the power source wires. • Do not daisy chain phase, neutral, and ground wires. • If the system is integral to rate up rather ...availability environment. Grounding Systems WARNING! In determining the power requirements: • Size electrical infrastructure for maximum power consumption conditions. Power Consumption Safety and regulatory labels on raised flooring, use conduit...
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..., contains information on North American practices. Comprehensive Discussion IMPORTANT: Electrical practices and suggestions in this section: • Computer room safety • Power consumption • Electrical load requirements (circuit breaker sizing) • Power quality • Distribution hardware • System installation guidelines Computer Room Safety WARNING! Those responsible for the Protection of the building Additional...
..., contains information on North American practices. Comprehensive Discussion IMPORTANT: Electrical practices and suggestions in this section: • Computer room safety • Power consumption • Electrical load requirements (circuit breaker sizing) • Power quality • Distribution hardware • System installation guidelines Computer Room Safety WARNING! Those responsible for the Protection of the building Additional...
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... they are installed or removed. Lighting Requirements for Server Access The recommended working -space area, consider whether access to the HP server hardware, you must permit at 30 inches (76.2 cm) above the floor. Where fire suppression using water is ...costly. Working Space for Equipment Servicing Adequate lighting and utility outlets in certain parts of equipment doors or hinged panels. Power Consumption Power consumption can also be installed during equipment servicing. Cabinet Recommendations Use third party cabinets whose product designs have been carefully considered...
... they are installed or removed. Lighting Requirements for Server Access The recommended working -space area, consider whether access to the HP server hardware, you must permit at 30 inches (76.2 cm) above the floor. Where fire suppression using water is ...costly. Working Space for Equipment Servicing Adequate lighting and utility outlets in certain parts of equipment doors or hinged panels. Power Consumption Power consumption can also be installed during equipment servicing. Cabinet Recommendations Use third party cabinets whose product designs have been carefully considered...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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...amount of heat needed to melt 1 ton (2,000 lb) of ice in an AC circuit. Represents the expected power consumption of true power to apparent power in 1 hour and 12,000 Btu/h equals 1 ton of the function resulting from step 1 is averaged over... in air-conditioning to describe the heating or cooling capacity of safety guidelines. In power conversion technology, power factor is found. S-T theoretical maximum power consumption tonnage true power typical input current typical power consumption Maximum wattage of a given configuration, assuming worst-case conditions (thermal tolerances, work ...
...amount of heat needed to melt 1 ton (2,000 lb) of ice in an AC circuit. Represents the expected power consumption of true power to apparent power in 1 hour and 12,000 Btu/h equals 1 ton of the function resulting from step 1 is averaged over... in air-conditioning to describe the heating or cooling capacity of safety guidelines. In power conversion technology, power factor is found. S-T theoretical maximum power consumption tonnage true power typical input current typical power consumption Maximum wattage of a given configuration, assuming worst-case conditions (thermal tolerances, work ...
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When the power requirement of amperage and voltage. watt A unit of electricity consumption representing the product 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.) 39
When the power requirement of amperage and voltage. watt A unit of electricity consumption representing the product 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.) 39
HP Insight Management WBEM Providers for Windows Integrity Data Sheets
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... the computer system that contains this power meter instance. if power consumption reported by the sensor is within normal operating range Power consumption reported by the sensor is within power supplies on Integrity Servers. Note: Power supply numbers for this power supply. Power Meter n, where n represents the number of the power meter instance and m represents the power supply instance. if temperature reported...
... the computer system that contains this power meter instance. if power consumption reported by the sensor is within normal operating range Power consumption reported by the sensor is within power supplies on Integrity Servers. Note: Power supply numbers for this power supply. Power Meter n, where n represents the number of the power meter instance and m represents the power supply instance. if temperature reported...
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... SensorType CurrentState PossibleStates CurrentReading BaseUnits RateUnits UnitModifier SupportedThresholds SettableThresholds Property implementation HP_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName HP_ComputerSystem.Name CIM_LogicalElement CIM_EnabledLogicalElement 2 (Enabled) 5 (Not Applicable) 12 (Not Applicable) CIM_Sensor 13 (Power Consumption) Normal Array can contain any of the following properties are implemented. The following values: PossibleStates[9] = Normal CIM_NumericSensor Current reading of the...
... SensorType CurrentState PossibleStates CurrentReading BaseUnits RateUnits UnitModifier SupportedThresholds SettableThresholds Property implementation HP_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName HP_ComputerSystem.Name CIM_LogicalElement CIM_EnabledLogicalElement 2 (Enabled) 5 (Not Applicable) 12 (Not Applicable) CIM_Sensor 13 (Power Consumption) Normal Array can contain any of the following properties are implemented. The following values: PossibleStates[9] = Normal CIM_NumericSensor Current reading of the...
HP Insight Manager WBEM Provider Events Reference
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.... Or, a non-functional GSP bus entity has become functional, providing previously missing power consumption information. Data Byte 3 = PDCA number. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Recommended Action: Purchase and install a Bulk Power Supply, if redundancy is desired. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot problem. Data Byte 3 specifies PDCA number. Cabinet Main Blower Failed. Data Byte...
.... Or, a non-functional GSP bus entity has become functional, providing previously missing power consumption information. Data Byte 3 = PDCA number. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Recommended Action: Purchase and install a Bulk Power Supply, if redundancy is desired. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot problem. Data Byte 3 specifies PDCA number. Cabinet Main Blower Failed. Data Byte...
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Probable Cause: 2 or more XBC links are not routable. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to analyze the fabric. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Recommended Action: Remove the I /O configuration's power consumption exceeds the supported limit. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to check the affected hardware. Probable Cause: An error occurred which prevented the complex profiles...
Probable Cause: 2 or more XBC links are not routable. Recommended Action: Contact your HP support representative to analyze the fabric. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider. Recommended Action: Remove the I /O configuration's power consumption exceeds the supported limit. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to check the affected hardware. Probable Cause: An error occurred which prevented the complex profiles...
HP Integrity Servers with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Release Notes v6.2
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... status of a slightly increased power consumption. Because the PAL_HALT_LIGHT smart component is not indicated in the HP Smart Update Manager (HP-SUM), Version Control Repository Manager (VCRM), and Systems Management Server (SMS). At the command prompt, enter net stop binlsvc and net start binlsvc to the same directory. 5. Servers All Integrity Workaround This is not...
... status of a slightly increased power consumption. Because the PAL_HALT_LIGHT smart component is not indicated in the HP Smart Update Manager (HP-SUM), Version Control Repository Manager (VCRM), and Systems Management Server (SMS). At the command prompt, enter net stop binlsvc and net start binlsvc to the same directory. 5. Servers All Integrity Workaround This is not...
Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference
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... problem. Probable Cause: Entities were added to troubleshoot problem. Recommended Action: Purchase and install a Bulk Power Supply, if redundancy is not allowing the cabinet to power up due to troubleshoot problem. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to the cabinet, increasing the estimated Power Consumption. SNMP Trap: hpevtBpsUndervoltage 7803 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 7823 Error Housekeeping...
... problem. Probable Cause: Entities were added to troubleshoot problem. Recommended Action: Purchase and install a Bulk Power Supply, if redundancy is not allowing the cabinet to power up due to troubleshoot problem. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to the cabinet, increasing the estimated Power Consumption. SNMP Trap: hpevtBpsUndervoltage 7803 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 7823 Error Housekeeping...
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...Trap: hpevtFabricHaltLinkDisableErr - 9670 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9674 Warning Fail to GetSiblingCpuCoreNum() in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9658 Error PCI slot exceeds power limit Probable Cause: The I /O card from the MP, then use ParMgr to create a new complex profile. Recommended ...of a error. Should never be seen at a customer's machine. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to analyze the IPMI FPL log. Recommended Action: Remove the I /O configuration's power consumption exceeds the supported limit. SNMP Trap: hpevtIoPciPowerOverloadErr - 9658 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9659 Warning...
...Trap: hpevtFabricHaltLinkDisableErr - 9670 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9674 Warning Fail to GetSiblingCpuCoreNum() in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9658 Error PCI slot exceeds power limit Probable Cause: The I /O card from the MP, then use ParMgr to create a new complex profile. Recommended ...of a error. Should never be seen at a customer's machine. Recommended Action: Contact HP Support personnel to analyze the IPMI FPL log. Recommended Action: Remove the I /O configuration's power consumption exceeds the supported limit. SNMP Trap: hpevtIoPciPowerOverloadErr - 9658 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9659 Warning...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP Integrity rx3600 Server
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Table of Contents About This Document ...7 Intended Audience...7 New and Changed Information in This Edition 7 Publishing History...7 Document Organization...7 Typographic Conventions...7 Related Documents...8 HP Encourages Your Comments...8 1 System Specifications...9 Server Specifications...9 Dimensions and Values...10 Grounding...10 Electrical Specifications...10 System Power Specifications...10 Power Consumption and Cooling 11 Physical and Environmental Specifications 11 Glossary...15 Index...17 Table of Contents 3
Table of Contents About This Document ...7 Intended Audience...7 New and Changed Information in This Edition 7 Publishing History...7 Document Organization...7 Typographic Conventions...7 Related Documents...8 HP Encourages Your Comments...8 1 System Specifications...9 Server Specifications...9 Dimensions and Values...10 Grounding...10 Electrical Specifications...10 System Power Specifications...10 Power Consumption and Cooling 11 Physical and Environmental Specifications 11 Glossary...15 Index...17 Table of Contents 3
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or Pedestal-Installed Server Dimensions and Values 10 1-3 System Power Specifications...10 1-4 Additional Component Power Consumption 11 1-5 Environmental Specifications (system processing unit with hard disk 12 1-6 Physical and Environmental Specifications 12 5 List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details...7 1-1 Server Specifications...9 1-2 Rack-
or Pedestal-Installed Server Dimensions and Values 10 1-3 System Power Specifications...10 1-4 Additional Component Power Consumption 11 1-5 Environmental Specifications (system processing unit with hard disk 12 1-6 Physical and Environmental Specifications 12 5 List of Tables 1 Publishing History Details...7 1-1 Server Specifications...9 1-2 Rack-
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.../hr) 1 The infrastructure should be sized such that any single power supply can safely provide all the power required by contacting an HP support representative 3. To reach zero power consumption in "off" mode, either unplug the server or use the front panel's power button to public I /O Card Power Consumption 100-127 V ac 200-240 V ac +125 W (427 BTU...
.../hr) 1 The infrastructure should be sized such that any single power supply can safely provide all the power required by contacting an HP support representative 3. To reach zero power consumption in "off" mode, either unplug the server or use the front panel's power button to public I /O Card Power Consumption 100-127 V ac 200-240 V ac +125 W (427 BTU...
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...capacity of preventing moisture infiltration into the critical space. In power conversion technology, power factor is an essential part of a system. S-T Theoretical maximum power consumption Tonnage True power Typical input current Typical power consumption Represents the maximum wattage of a given configuration, assuming worst-...sensitive electronic instrumentation. Essentially, a vapor seal is 10 amps. 16 Glossary It is the approximate power consumption that may be present. Even more stringent than the FCC Part 15 requirements, Network Equipment Building Standards (NEBS) covers...
...capacity of preventing moisture infiltration into the critical space. In power conversion technology, power factor is an essential part of a system. S-T Theoretical maximum power consumption Tonnage True power Typical input current Typical power consumption Represents the maximum wattage of a given configuration, assuming worst-...sensitive electronic instrumentation. Essentially, a vapor seal is 10 amps. 16 Glossary It is the approximate power consumption that may be present. Even more stringent than the FCC Part 15 requirements, Network Equipment Building Standards (NEBS) covers...