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Table 1.5  Expansion file unit installation specifications (Model name: MC-03F111x)

*1:

This value does not include any projection.

*2:

Value for the case the maximum allowable number of optional units 
(maximum configuration with 14 hard disk drive units) is mounted. 
Value not including the rack-mounting rails and cable management.

*3:

There must be no condensation.

*4:

"Not operating" means the time when the equipment is stored.

[start of addition according to manual errata 2008/12/18]

Table 1.6  SAS expansion file unit installation specifications (Model name: MC-03F111x)

Item

Value

Dimensions
[mm (in.)]

Width

483 (19.01)

Depth (*1)

646 (25.43)

Height

133 (5.23)

Weight [kg (lb)] (*2)

34 (74.8)

Air conditioning Maximum heat dissipation (in steady state) 

[kJ/Hr (BTU/h)]

1098 (1040.7)

Temperature 
and humidity 
(*3)

Operating

Temperature [

°

C (

°

F)]

5 to 35 (41 to 95)

Humidity [%RH]

20 to 80

Not operating 
(*4)

Temperature [

°

C (

°

F)]

-25 to 60 (-13 to 140)

Humidity [%RH]

5 to 90

Power supply

Input voltage tolerance and No. of phases

200 to 240 VAC  

±

 10 %

1

φ

Frequency and tolerance

50/60 Hz  

±

 1 Hz

Maximum power consumption/apparent power

305 W/310 VA

Item

Value

Dimensions
[mm (in.)]

Width

482.6 (19.01)

Depth (*1)

490 (19.3)

Height

133 (5.23)

Weight [kg (lb)] (*1)

25 (55.1)

Air conditioning Maximum heat dissipation [kJ/Hr (BTU/h)]

1368 (1298)

Temperature 
and humidity 
(*2)

Operating

Temperature [

°

C]

5 to 40

Humidity [%RH]

20 to 80

Not operating

Temperature [

°

C]

-40 to 60

Humidity [%RH]

5 to 95

Power supply

Input voltage tolerance and No. of phases

100 to 240 VAC  

±

 10 %

1

φ

Frequency and tolerance

50/60 Hz  

±

 3 Hz

Maximum power consumption/apparent power

380 W/384 VA

Summary of Contents for PRIMEQUEST 420

Page 1: ...Edition April 2008 PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 Installation Planning Manual errata 2008 09 19 and 2008 12 18 incorporated ...

Page 2: ...the back of the manual There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User Documentation Department Copyright and Trademarks This manual is printed on paper treated with chlorine free bleach Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED and Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH 2006 2009 All rights reserved Delivery subject to availability right of technical modifications reserved All hardware and software names ...

Page 3: ...ials that can be fully recycled Read on through the next sections for a brief look at some of the measures we have intro duced in an effort to protect the environment as well as our tips and suggestions for environ mentally friendly handling of your system Environmentally friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with Fujitsu Technology Solutions Guidelin...

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Page 7: ...ed by mechanisms whose reaction time increases when heated and thus at higher temperatures This means that the failure rate will also increase with temperature The actual rate of increase will depend on numerous additional factors such as different component technology where the component is installed and so on The measure of a system s reliability is generally given in terms of its MTBF mean time...

Page 8: ...system with sufficient power to deal with the amount of heat that will have to be extracted Make air intake available from the false floor near to the front of the cabinets Install suitable floor plates e g slotted to provide the required throughput of air Extract exhaust air from the area behind the system cabinets Always arrange cabinets with fronts and backs side by side see the following illus...

Page 9: ...The effect of temperature on the reliability of IT installations U41644 J Z816 5 76 TEMPERATURE 3 Floor false floor Air intake Ceiling Air outlet Sketch of the cooling function ...

Page 10: ...specified in the above installation instructions Are the air intake and outlet openings of the room s ventilation system located as specified in the above installation instructions Temperature of the exhaust air from the system is too high not enough throughput desired temperature Tinput 10 C Measuring points The temperature should be measured at three places at the rear of the system 1 At the bac...

Page 11: ...ice work personal device household appliance and general industrial applications This product is not intended for use in nuclear reactor control systems aeronautical and space systems air traffic control systems mass transportation control systems medical devices for life support missile launch control systems or other specialized uses in which extremely high levels of reliability are required the...

Page 12: ... limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to...

Page 13: ...ries z All other product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners z Every system and product name in this manual are not always noted with trademark or registered trademark symbols The contents of this manual shall not be disclosed in any way or reproduced in any media without the express written permission of Fujitsu Limited or Fujitsu Technolo...

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Page 15: ...on Addition of conditions for mounting in non Fujitsu racks 03 2006 08 11 Entire manual Added Altered Section 1 3 Added Altered Section 2 2 4 Added Section 2 3 Altered Addition of the information about PRIMEQUEST 520 Correction of illustrations due to change in specifications for the stabilizer Correction of erroneous descriptions Addition of the installation specification table for PRIMEQUEST 520...

Page 16: ...l racks 07 2008 04 10 Section 2 2 1 Altered Correction of the order codes of UPS cables Fujitsu Technology Solutions adapts text substitutes the order number of the manual adds Fujitsu Technology Solutions order numbers in manual references changes the description where the PRIMEQUEST manuals are available adds the specification and shape of the IEC 60309 power strip plugs used by Fujitsu Technolo...

Page 17: ... organized as described below CHAPTER 1 Installation Reference This chapter provides equipment configurations external views installation specifications and outline drawings of PRIMEQUEST units CHAPTER 2 Connection Reference This chapter provides cable connection diagrams and lists of required cables CHAPTER 3 Precautions Pertaining to Delivery and Installation This chapter describes precautions r...

Page 18: ...irements for Using This Product This product is a general purpose computer intended for use in a computer room Conventions for Alert Messages This manual uses the following conventions to show the alert messages An alert message consists of an alert signal and alert statements Alert messages in the text In the text the alert messages are indented to distinguish them from regular text A wider space...

Page 19: ... this manual At present however the PRIMEQUEST 420 series supports only connection to one BMM BMM 0 per I O unit and IOX If you find any errors or unclear statements in this manual please fill in the Reader s Comment Form sheet at the back of this manual and forward it to the address indicated at the bottom of the sheet This manual is subject to revision without prior notice The PDF version of thi...

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Page 21: ... PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 2 11 2 2 4 Details of external interface connection ports 2 12 2 3 Power Cable Connections 2 16 2 3 1 Input power system diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 2 16 2 3 2 Input power system diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including peripherals 2 21 2 3 3 Power distribution box 2 30 2 4 Input Power Supply Unit Connections 2 31 2 4 1 PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main uni...

Page 22: ...A 1 A 1 Where you can find information on PRIMECENTER racks A 1 A 2 Rack Mounting A 1 A 2 1 Conditions for mounting in Fujitsu 19 inch global racks A 2 A 2 2 Conditions for mounting in another company s rack A 9 Acronyms Abbreviations AB 1 Index IN 1 ...

Page 23: ... power feed configuration 2 18 Figure 2 9 Input power system diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 for outside Japan general standard configuration 2 19 Figure 2 10 Input power system diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 for outside Japan general dual power feed configuration 2 20 Figure 2 11 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a single power...

Page 24: ...ircuit breakers in customers distribution panels installed outside Japan 2 37 Figure A 1 Pull out stabilizer A 3 Figure A 2 Securing the rack with bolt stabilizers A 4 Figure A 3 Securing a rack with leveling feet A 5 Figure A 4 Cable route A 6 Figure A 5 Assembling the rack mounting kit A 10 Figure A 6 Rack depth conditions A 11 Figure A 7 Rack column requirements A 12 ...

Page 25: ...2 Table 2 1 Cable list basic interface and peripherals 2 6 Table 2 2 Cable list LAN and other device connection 2 9 Table 2 3 AC cable specifications for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main unit 2 31 Table 2 4 AC cable specifications for the PCI_Box 2 32 Table 2 5 Specifications of the AC cables between the power distribution box and power distribution panel 2 33 Table 2 6 Requirements for circuit br...

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Page 27: ...he 19 inch rack which conforms to EIA For more information about the 19 inch rack see Appendix A Racks not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions Unit Specifications Remarks PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main unit Unit that can contain up to two system boards maximum of 8 CPUs and up to two IO Units including IOX Standard equipment Size of 12U PCI_Box Device used to expand the number of PCI or PCI Ex...

Page 28: ...Option is equipped with one 200 V power distribution box For connecting a power supply to the PCI_Box and the expansion file unit in dual power feed configuration see Section 2 3 Power Cable Connections Remark For more information about the 19 inch rack see Appendix A Racks Figure 1 1 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main unit not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions PRIMEQUEST 52...

Page 29: ...lowing figures show different views of the units z External view of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main unit Figure 1 2 z External view of the PCI_Box Figure 1 3 Figure 1 2 External view of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main unit not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions ...

Page 30: ...1 4 U41644 J Z816 5 76 Laufende K F 2 Figure 1 3 External view of the PCI_Box ...

Page 31: ... A to Z or blank Table 1 2 PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 main unit installation specifications Model name MC3B0R211x not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions Item Value Dimensions mm in Width 482 18 98 Depth 1 820 32 28 Height 530 20 87 Weight kg lb 2 150 330 Air conditioning Maximum heat dissipation kJ Hr BTU h 8 10944 10373 Exhaust air flow m3 min ft3 min With fans operating at low speed 10 0 353 1 W...

Page 32: ...o a maximum of one z D Number of Dual Power Feed Options mounted From a minimum of zero to a maximum of one 3 There must be no condensation Air conditioning Noise dB A 6 8 56 Sound power level B A 6 8 7 4 Allowable vibration m s2 Operating including standby 2 5 Synthetic seismic vibration Not operating 5 4 0 Synthetic seismic vibration Allowable dust mg m3 0 15 Power supply Input voltage tolerance...

Page 33: ... 89 6 F if installed at an altitude of 2000 to 2500 m 6561 6 to 8202 ft 5 to 30 C 41 to 86 F if installed at an altitude of 2500 to 3000 m 8202 to 9842 4 ft 5 Not operating means the time when the equipment is stored 6 The noise and sound power level vary on the ambient temperature 7 These values are for each power cable 8 If the intake air temperature is high within the normal temperature in norm...

Page 34: ... Stand by Temperature C F 0 to 40 32 to 104 Humidity RH 20 to 80 Maximum wet bulb temperature C F 29 84 2 Not operating 5 Temperature C F 0 to 50 32 to 122 Humidity RH 8 to 80 Maximum wet bulb temperature C F 29 84 2 Noise dB A 6 8 56 Sound power level B A 6 8 7 4 Allowable vibration m s2 Operating including standby 2 5 Synthetic seismic vibration Not operating 5 4 0 Synthetic seismic vibration Al...

Page 35: ...of one 3 There must be no condensation 4 The temperature requirement depends on the installation altitude 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 0 F if installed at an altitude of 0 to 1500 m 0 to 4921 2 ft 5 to 33 C 41 to 91 4 F if installed at an altitude of 1500 to 2000 m 4921 2 to 6561 6 ft 5 to 32 C 41 to 89 6 F if installed at an altitude of 2000 to 2500 m 6561 6 to 8202 ft 5 to 30 C 41 to 86 F if installed at ...

Page 36: ...to 40 32 to 104 Humidity RH 20 to 80 Maximum wet bulb temperature C F 29 84 2 Not operating 5 Temperature C F 0 to 50 32 to 122 Humidity RH 8 to 80 Maximum wet bulb temperature C F 29 84 2 Noise dB A 7 56 included in the main unit Sound power level B A 7 7 4 included in the main unit Allowable vibration m s2 Operating including standby 2 5 Synthetic seismic vibration Not operating 5 4 0 Synthetic ...

Page 37: ... altitude of 0 to 1500 m 0 to 4921 2 ft 5 to 33 C 41 to 91 4 F if installed at an altitude of 1500 to 2000 m 4921 2 to 6561 6 ft 5 to 32 C 41 to 89 6 F if installed at an altitude of 2000 to 2500 m 6561 6 to 8202 ft 5 to 30 C 41 to 86 F if installed at an altitude of 2500 to 3000 m 8202 to 9842 4 ft 5 Not operating means the time when the equipment is stored 6 These values are for each power cable...

Page 38: ...4 74 8 Air conditioning Maximum heat dissipation in steady state kJ Hr BTU h 1098 1040 7 Temperature and humidity 3 Operating Temperature C F 5 to 35 41 to 95 Humidity RH 20 to 80 Not operating 4 Temperature C F 25 to 60 13 to 140 Humidity RH 5 to 90 Power supply Input voltage tolerance and No of phases 200 to 240 VAC 10 1φ Frequency and tolerance 50 60 Hz 1 Hz Maximum power consumption apparent p...

Page 39: ...u 19 inch global rack Refer to A 1 Where you can find information on PRIMECENTER racks for installation in PRIMECENTER racks Figure 1 4 Service area for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 main unit not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions 250 9 8 700 27 6 250 9 8 800 31 5 1050 41 3 1200 47 2 Pull out equipment 864 34 Area taken up by pull out stabilizer 480 18 9 800 31 5 800 31 5 700 27 6 320 12 6 8...

Page 40: ...uipment it is important to consider the flows of cooling air and exhaust If the equipment is installed without giving proper consideration to these flows a cabinet or rack may draw in the exhaust from another cabinet or rack and be adversely affected as a result Particularly a device that monitors the temperature of intake air may continue to output the alarm indicating abnormal intake temperature...

Page 41: ...U41644 J Z816 5 76 1 15 Laufende K F 1 Figure 1 6 Cooling air and exhaust flows of the PCI_Box ...

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Page 43: ...816 5 76 2 1 CHAPTER 2 Connection Reference 1 This chapter provides cable connection diagrams and lists of the applicable cables 2 1 Connection Overview Figure 2 1 shows an overview of equipment cable connections ...

Page 44: ...e Channel Console Uninterruptible power supply UPS Management LAN for user CE maintenance REMCS BMC module x2 USB2 0 x2 COM x1 VGA x1 Display Console BMC module x2 USB2 0 x2 COM x1 VGA x1 CH interface x4 PCI_Box CTL interface x1 COM x1 UPC interface x2 LAN x3 100Base TX 1Gbp LAN x4 1000Base T IOU 1 IOX 3 MMB PCI_Box x0 1 PCIU x1 4 4 PCI_Box CTL interface x1 To 1 To 1 6 To 1 To 1 PCI X card x3 PCIU...

Page 45: ...an IOX To connect the PCI_Box one unit must be prepared 4 The PCI_Box includes neither a PCIU nor a PEXU At least one of those units must be prepared 5 Up to two PEXUs can be connected to the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 main unit 6 PEXUs are connected by PCI unit cables combination of CH 0 1 and CH 2 3 on the main unit side Figure 2 2 Equipment cable connections 2 2 not supported by Fujitsu Technology Sol...

Page 46: ...Basic interfaces and peripherals Section 2 2 1 z LAN and other device connections Section 2 2 2 z Notes on cabling PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 Section 2 2 3 z Details of external interface connection ports Section 2 2 4 2 2 1 Basic interfaces and peripherals Figure 2 2 shows the cable connections for the basic interfaces and peripheral units Table 2 1 lists the applicable cables ...

Page 47: ... Type A 4 Pin COM 1 port Connector type D Sub 9 Pin male BMM Ultra320 SCSI port Connector type VHDCI 68 Pin male The Ultra320 SCSI port can be mounted in an IO Unit or in a PCI cassette of a PCI_Box Console Display Console 6 10 10 10 10 9 8 8 3 3 3 4 or 5 1 2 1 2 To 1 To 1 Uninterruptible power supply F987 Uninterruptible power supply F987 Uninterruptible power supply F987 PCI_Box 0 to 1 unit PCIU...

Page 48: ...PCBL C005 Y Y Optional Select 5 10 15 30 50 or 100 m This cable is required if 1000Base T 100Base TX or 10Base T is used category 5e RJ45 8 Pin RJ45 8 Pin 5 16 TPCBL C010 Y Y 10 33 TPCBL C015 Y Y 15 49 TPCBL C030 Y Y 30 98 TPCBL C050 Y Y 50 164 TPCBL C100 Y Y 100 328 3 UPS cable DCBL UPK05 Y Y This cable is required for connection to the UPS F987xx 5 16 DCBL UPK15 Y Y 15 49 4 UPS interface branch ...

Page 49: ...Box CTL cable CA78005 0053 Y Y One cable is equipped with the PCI_Box 5 16 10 PCIU cable 5m MC 07CA11 Y Y Two cables are required for connecting the PEXUs 5 16 11 USB extension cable MC 07UE11 Y Y This cable is required for connecting the main unit to a keyboard mouse 3 9 12 VGA extension cable MC 07VE11 Y Y This cable is required for connecting the main unit to a display 3 9 NO Name Order code Ja...

Page 50: ...lectricity and 10Gigabit Ethernet card optical are mounted in IO Units or in PCI cassettes of PCI_Boxes Printer etc Connector type RJ45 Gigabit Ether switch Connector type RJ45 1 2 10GBase SR PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 series LAN system interface Fibre Channel cable connectors are available in two shape types SC and LC The type to be used depends on the cards or devices to be connected Prepare a suit...

Page 51: ...ual LC connector Dual LC connector cable Sheathed 5 16 CBL MLLC10 Y Y 10 33 CBL MLLC20 Y Y 20 66 CBL MLLC30 Y Y 30 98 CBL MLLC40 Y Y 40 132 CBL MLLC50 Y Y 50 164 CBL MLLA1A Note Y Y Optional 100 m Dual LC connector Dual LC connector cable Sheathed 100 328 2 Multimode Fibre Channel Cable CBL MLSB02 Y Y Optional Select 2 5 or 15 m Dual LC connector Dual SC connector cable Sheathless 2 7 CBL MLSB05 Y...

Page 52: ... Y 10 33 TPCBL B015 Y Y 15 49 TPCBL B030 Y Y 30 98 TPCBL B050 Y Y 50 164 TPCBL B100 Y Y 100 328 4 Enhanced category 5 UTP cable TPCBL C005 Y Y Optional Select 5 10 15 30 50 or 100 m This cable is required if 1000Base T 100Base TX or 10Base T is used Category 5e RJ45 8 Pin RJ45 8 Pin 5 16 TPCBL C010 Y Y 10 33 TPCBL C015 Y Y 15 49 TPCBL C030 Y Y 30 98 TPCBL C050 Y Y 50 164 TPCBL C100 Y Y 100 328 No ...

Page 53: ...tem extra cable length of 2 m 6 6 ft is required Use a sheathless optical cable for the fibre channel cable If the sheath fibre channel cable has been laid connect a sheathless optical Fibre Channel cable with an adapter DCBL FCE02 SC LC 2m 6 6 ft DCBL FCE05 SC LC 5m 16 4 ft DCBL FCG02 LC LC 2m 6 6 ft or DCBL FCG05 LC LC 5m 16 4 ft to the sheath fibre channel cable Avoid laying the power cable clo...

Page 54: ...onnection ports of PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 Take these locations into account when calculating the excess lengths of connection cables z External interface connection ports in the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 main unit Figure 2 4 z External interface connection ports in the PRIMEQUEST 420 main unit Figure 2 5 z External interface ports in the PCI_Box Figure 2 6 ...

Page 55: ...ufende K F 1 1 PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 main unit Note The above unit contains a Dual Power Feed Option Figure 2 4 External interface connection ports in the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 main unit not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions ...

Page 56: ...2 14 U41644 J Z816 5 76 Laufende K F 2 2 PRIMEQUEST 420 main unit Note The above unit contains a Dual Power Feed Option Figure 2 5 External interface connection ports in the PRIMEQUEST 420 main unit ...

Page 57: ...U41644 J Z816 5 76 2 15 Laufende K F 1 3 PCI_Box Figure 2 6 External interface ports in the PCI_Box ...

Page 58: ... 3 1 Input power system diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 The figures in this section show the input power system diagrams for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 z Standard configuration for use in Japan including single power feed system and redundant power supply unit Figure 2 7 z Dual power feed configuration for use in Japan Figure 2 8 z Standard configuration for outside Japan general includin...

Page 59: ... PSUs PSU 0 to PSU 2 as shown below on a one to one basis 2 Each power cable is connected to each output group including one overcurrent protector and two outlets of the outlet box on a one to one basis Do not connect for redundancy a power cable from a peripheral unit to the open outlet of the output group to which one power cable is already connected 3 For information about the circuit breakers ...

Page 60: ...are connected to PSUs PSU 0 to PSU 3 as shown below on a one to one basis 2 Each power cable is connected to each output group including one overcurrent protector and two outlets of the outlet box on a one to one basis Do not connect for redundancy a power cable from a peripheral unit to the open outlet of the output group to which one power cable is already connected 3 For information about the c...

Page 61: ...le power feed option and redundant power supply unit CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protector 1 Power cables Input 0 to Input 2 are connected to PSUs PSU 0 to PSU 2 as shown below on a one to one basis 2 For information about the circuit breakers on the customer s distribution panel see Section 2 6 Circuit Breaker Characteristics Figure 2 9 Input power system diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 42...

Page 62: ...ption consists of a power cable one PSU and one power distribution box CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protector 1 Power cables Input 0 to Input 3 are connected to PSUs PSU 0 to PSU 3 as shown below on a one to one basis 2 For information about the circuit breakers on the customer s distribution panel see Section 2 6 Circuit Breaker Characteristics Figure 2 10 Input power system diagram for the PRI...

Page 63: ... PCI_Box and expansion file unit are connected z Single power feed configuration for use in Japan including a redundant power supply unit Figure 2 11 z Dual power feed configuration for use in Japan Figure 2 12 z Single power feed configuration including a redundant PSU for use outside Japan general Figure 2 13 z Dual power feed configuration for use outside Japan general Figure 2 14 not supported...

Page 64: ...20 420 connected with the PCI_Box and expansion file unit in a single power feed configuration including a redundant PSU for use in Japan CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protector Figure 2 11 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a single power feed configuration including a redundant PSU for use in Japan 1 2 not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solut...

Page 65: ... to one basis Do not connect for redundancy a power cable from a peripheral unit to the open outlet of the output group to which one power cable is already connected 3 For information about the circuit breakers on the customer s distribution panel see Section 2 6 Circuit Breaker Characteristics Figure 2 11 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a sin...

Page 66: ... dual power feed configuration for use in Japan For dual power feeding a dual power feed option is required This option consists of a power cable one PSU and one power distribution box CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protector Figure 2 12 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a dual power feed configuration for use in Japan 1 2 not supported by Fujit...

Page 67: ...t box on a one to one basis Do not connect for redundancy a power cable from a peripheral unit to the open outlet of the output group to which one power cable is already connected 3 For information about the circuit breakers on the customer s distribution panel see Section 2 6 Circuit Breaker Characteristics Figure 2 12 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the periph...

Page 68: ...ted with the PCI_Box and expansion file unit in a single power feed configuration including a redundant PSU for use outside Japan general CB Circuit breaker overcurrent protector Figure 2 13 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a single power feed configuration including a redundant PSU for use outside Japan general 1 2 not supported by Fujitsu Tec...

Page 69: ... one basis 2 For information about the circuit breakers on the customer s distribution panel see Section 2 6 Circuit Breaker Characteristics Figure 2 13 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a single power feed configuration including a redundant PSU for use outside Japan general 2 2 not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions ...

Page 70: ... in a dual power feed configuration for use outside Japan general For dual power feeding a dual power feed option is required This option consists of a power cable one PSU and one power distribution box CB Circuit Breaker Figure 2 14 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a dual power feed configuration for use outside Japan general 1 2 not supported...

Page 71: ...ow on a one to one basis 2 For information about the circuit breakers on the customer s distribution panel see Section 2 6 Circuit Breaker Characteristics Figure 2 14 Input power system diagram of the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 including the peripherals in a dual power feed configuration for use outside Japan general 2 2 not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions ...

Page 72: ...ercurrent protector CB protects each output group only When power cables are connected to two outlets of an output group be careful not to exceed the maximum rated current of the group When connecting power cables from the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 and the PCI_Box to power distribution boxes connect the power cables to different output groups Do not connect for redundancy a power cable from a periph...

Page 73: ... to connect the main unit Do not use the accessory AC cable for other products not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions Destination Plug type Remarks JAPAN Two prong hook type plug with grounding electrode 250V15A NEMA standard name L6 15P The main unit is equipped with one power distribution box as standard The power cable of the main unit is connected to a power distribution box Provide a w...

Page 74: ...accessory AC cable for other products Destination Plug type Remarks Japan Two prong twist lock plug with grounding electrode 250V15A NEMA standard name L6 15P Connected to the standard or optional power distribution box of the main unit PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions Outside Japan Covered 3 pin plug for power distribution box connection Connected to the stand...

Page 75: ...essory AC cable to connect the main unit Do not use the accessory AC cable for other products Destination AC cable specification Plug type Remarks Japan Two prong twist lock plug with grounding electrode 250V30A NEMA standard name L6 30P Prepare the following power receiving outlets Outlet for two prong twist lock plug with grounding electrode 250V30A NEMA standard name L6 30R Embedded type 3320 L...

Page 76: ...re 2 17 1 However if the underfloor height is less than 300 mm 11 8 in place outlets sideways see Figure 2 17 2 Prepare an outlet near the unit Remark 1 This drawing shows the Fujitsu 19 inch global rack with the main unit as an example Remark 2 Values in are in inches Figure 2 17 AC cable connection under a free access floor only for use inside Japan and general use outside Japan 1 When the under...

Page 77: ...ove are used they may be tripped at the occurrence of a device internal short circuit which in turn may cause the entire device to shut down This may occur even if a PSU is present that provides a redundant configuration Main unit PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 base cabinet Extended power cabinet not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions PCI_Box The breaking capacity must be 30 A or greater The tripp...

Page 78: ...of circuit breakers in customers distribution panels installed in Japan 180 120 60 40 20 10 6 4 2 1 40 20 10 6 4 2 1 0 6 0 4 0 5 0 1 0 06 0 04 0 02 0 01 1 1 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 15 20 30 40 50 80 100 Breaking time Current ratio to the rated current min s Minimum Maximum ...

Page 79: ...20A 520 420 base cabinet Extended power cabinet not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions PCI_Box The breaking capacity must be 32 A or greater The tripping time must be equal to or slower than the D characteristics IEC898 or DIN0641 Part II shown in Figure 2 19 The breaking capacity must be 16 A or greater The tripping time must be equal to or slower than C or D characteristics IEC898 or DIN ...

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Page 81: ...ator load requirements Y The equipment can be loaded N The equipment cannot be loaded Elevator code Load Inside dimensions of cage Effective doorway dimensions Rack MC R7RC11 21 MC R8RC11 21 Width Depth Height Width Height P 6 C0 400 880 1150 45 900 35 2300 91 800 31 2100 83 N P 9 C0 600 1320 1400 55 1100 43 2300 91 800 31 2100 83 N P 11 C0 750 1650 1400 55 1350 53 2300 91 800 31 2100 83 Y P 13 C0...

Page 82: ...computer systems resulting from an earthquake z Securing techniques Techniques that secure the equipment in place prevent toppling by providing resistance to the force of an earthquake The extent to which this technique is required depends upon the following factors z Floor vibration levels at the location where the equipment is installed z Whether or not a free access floor is being used z Struct...

Page 83: ...alling a PRIMEQUEST 520 420 in a PRIMECENTER rack is part of the maual PRIMEQUEST 520 420 Installation Instructions U41658 J Z816 x 76 edited by Fujitsu Technology Solutions A 1 Where you can find information on PRIMECENTER racks The PRIMECENTER racks are supplied with a Technical Manual PRIMECENTER Rack System for PRIMERGY PRIMEPOWER BS2000 STORAGE U41282 J Z156 x 74 Here you can find the technic...

Page 84: ...t have it the rack is designed to be secured to the floor Order the appropriate type according to 4 Selecting the rack type 1 Rack stability To maintain the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 or add an optional unit to the system the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 unit must be pulled out from the front of the rack Appropriate measures such as securing the rack to the floor must be taken to prevent the rack from top...

Page 85: ...zer forward before pulling out the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 unit as shown in Figure A 1 Note A rack without the stabilizer must always be secured to the floor even if the number of mounted units in the rack is less than the recommended number or the mounting height is lower than the recommended height of 24U Figure A 1 Pull out stabilizer b More than the recommended number of units is mounted or th...

Page 86: ...arthquake proofing kit MC R1ST11 cannot be used jointly In cases where the pull out stabilizer is not used store it in a safe place in case the racks are moved in the feature Figure A 2 Securing the rack with bolt stabilizers z Securing the rack with leveling feet Use the threaded holes at the bottom of the rack leveling feet to anchor the leveling feet to the building structure floor See Figure A...

Page 87: ... cable slack with the cable management system the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 unit can easily be pulled out from the rack while cables remain connected Cables as long as about two meters 6 6 ft are required for use of the cable management system Consider this length when determining the length of each interface cable not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions Front Leveling foot Height of floor 250...

Page 88: ...t and reenters the unit it may trigger a temperature alarm and cause a problem Be sure to cover the front of unused space by mounting the blank panels 4 Selecting the rack type The methods of selecting and installing Fujitsu 19 inch global racks are explained below 1 Consider the requirements concerning the earthquake resistance level and building conditions and determine whether to secure the rac...

Page 89: ...rack requires a mechanism for preventing it from toppling such as during maintenance of mounted units Unless the rack will be secured to the floor be sure to select a rack with the stabilizer regardless of the building conditions 3 If the rack will be secured to the floor confirm the method of securing it If the earthquake proofing kit is used to secure the rack to the floor Go to step 4 If the le...

Page 90: ...or basic racks and another type is available for expansion racks z MC R1ST11 for a basic rack Front part x 1 rear part x 1 side part x 2 and a set of bolts for securing the rack 1 Considering requirements for securing a rack with earthquake preparedness measures taken 2 Selecting a rack 3 Selecting a method of securing the rack 4 Preparing the required options Rack not secured to the floor Rack wi...

Page 91: ...on guaranteed based on an assumption that it is mounted in the 19 inch global rack manufactured by Fujitsu If the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 is mounted not in a Fujitsu 19 inch global rack but in another type of rack such as a rack manufactured by another company validation verification of cooling in the rack and the rack strength cannot be performed and operation cannot be guaranteed In such cases t...

Page 92: ...the rack To do so prepare the following screws and washers Screw set CA 06503 K901 Components Flat head machine screw M5x16 x3 WASHER x3 Figure A 5 Assembling the rack mounting kit 1 Rack stability conditions To maintain the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 or add an optional unit to the system the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 unit must be pulled out from the front of the rack Appropriate measures such as secur...

Page 93: ...olumns and the inside surface of the rear rack cover Note To perform maintenance work from one of the sides the front cover may need to be removed or other measures may need to be taken depending on the thickness of the front cover or the angle of the cover when open Figure A 6 Rack depth conditions not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions Front Front cover note Columns Columns Rear cover 2 D...

Page 94: ...o supported capability for pulling out the mounted PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 unit while cables remain connected In this case turn off the unit power before disconnecting cables and pulling out the unit not supported by Fujitsu Technology Solutions C C B A 44 45 15 875 12 7 D E Rack column holes A Unit front panel mounting space 483 mm 19 0 in or more B Distance between right and left unit mounting h...

Page 95: ...larly make sure that exhaust air from the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 unit does not reenter the air intake on the side of the unit by taking measures such as covering the front of empty space in the rack z Reserving a work area service area for maintenance Reserve a service area for maintenance work by a certified service engineer Referring to the description of the service area for Fujitsu racks in S...

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Page 97: ...l I IEC International Electrotechnical Commission L LAN Local Area Network P PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PSU Power Supply Unit AC to DC S SB System Board SCSI Small Computer System Interface U UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair V VHDCI Very High Density Cable Interconnect W WAN Wide Area Network ...

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Page 99: ... Japan 2 35 outside Japan 2 37 condition for mounting in Fujitsu 19 inch global rack rack stability A 2 connection overview 2 1 cooling air and exhaust flow 1 14 E earthquake preparedness measures 3 2 elevator load requirement 3 1 equipment configuration 1 1 equipment floor plan 1 13 external interface connection port 2 12 F Fujitsu Technology Solutions 2 33 A 1 see also Revision History I IEC 603...

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