Cabinet Sensor Hardware Installation Manual
Page 1: ...Cabinet Sensor Hardware Installation Manual...
Page 2: ...allation Process Flow 12 ThermaNode EZ Cabinet Sensor Kit Components 13 Sensor Placement 15 Installing ThermaNode EZ Cabinet Sensor Kits 17 Preparing to Install ThermaNode EZs 17 Mesh Door Cabinets 18...
Page 3: ...ors 35 Installing Exhaust Sensors 36 Solid or Glass Door Cabinets 37 Installing the ThermaNode 37 Installing Intake Sensors 37 Installing Exhaust Sensors 38 Open Frame Cabinets 39 Installing the Therm...
Page 4: ...Top Chimney Rear Exhaust with Subfloor 53 Appendix B Battery Replacement 54 Appendix C Environmental Monitoring System Commissioning Form 56 FRM 007 Environmental Monitoring System 56 Appendix D Tech...
Page 5: ...urations are available ThermaNode EZ wireless The ThermaNode EZ measures collects and transmits temperature information data to the gateway ThermaNode EZ H wireless ThermaNode EZ H H denotes humidity...
Page 6: ...nects An optional 36 cable extension is also included These assemblies are specially built for a variety of cabinet racks CRAH and CRAC units An optional subfloor sensor at the end of the Exhaust Cabl...
Page 7: ...ble 1 summarizes the chapters and appendices of this guide Table 1 Chapter and Appendix Summary Chapter Description Introduction Provides an overview describing ThermaNode EZ and ThermaNode cable asse...
Page 8: ...Refer to the appropriate document for user specific information SynapSense Software Installation Guide Web Console User Guide MapSense User Guide Active Control User Guide Document Conventions Table 2...
Page 9: ...er operators including loose cables pushcarts and terminals Safety Warning Installation of this equipment must be in accordance with local and national electrical codes Safety Warning This product con...
Page 10: ...ore information Required Tools and Materials SynapSense Field Engineers or the contracted electricians need to bring the minimum tools and additional materials listed in Table 3 to the job site Table...
Page 11: ...C IDs Digital Camera Document wiring for troubleshooting and customer documentation purposes Documentation A printed copy of this installation document Web Console and MapSense User Guides Printed Map...
Page 12: ...door loops Properly size loops to prevent cable binding and pulling Ensure front and rear doors open fully at the same time without cable binding Secure loops near door hinge to allow proper door mov...
Page 13: ...NSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL 12 Installation Process Flow Figure 1 illustrates the process flow for installing ThermaNode EZ cabinet sensors Figure 1 ThermaNode EZ Cabinet Sensor Installation Pro...
Page 14: ...measures temperature information only ThermaNode EZ H measures temperature and humidity A water drop front and EH on back label bottom distinguish the EZ H model NOTE Throughout this document the term...
Page 15: ...Remove the node from the pin badge by removing and holding the pin badge and sliding the node to the from side to side NOTE If accidental activation occurs turn the ThermaNode EZ off and on by pressin...
Page 16: ...ap the node in between the mounting tabs on the bracket to seat the tabs in the mounting grooves Sensor Placement Sensor placement is important to ensure accurate cabinet temperature readings Sensors...
Page 17: ...Z also requires changing the location in SynapSense software Please see the instructions for relocating a ThermaNode EZ in the Web Console User Guide 6 4 Chapter 5 Additional Features section For othe...
Page 18: ...l products and tools necessary for installation are on site 2 Verify the receipt of quantities and contents listed on packing shipping list found in Box 1 a Place kits in front of each cabinet numbers...
Page 19: ...oor attach the logo faceplate to the spring screw and tighten screw Make sure the logo is face up 4 Repeat the previous steps to install the next node according to the MapSense layout Proceed to Valid...
Page 20: ...r position S vents close to the door centerline Open frame point external sensor connector points toward the center of the cabinet 3 Press firmly for 30 seconds to ensure a secure bond 4 Install the B...
Page 21: ...in blue for five 5 seconds To remove a Bend N Stay 1 Insert the end of a small eyeglass screwdriver into the Tab Release access hole under the external sensor connection 2 Press inward to release the...
Page 22: ...strut bracket snaps into place in the rail groove 3 Ensure the sensor hangs in the direct path of the airflow to ensure accurate data readings 4 Repeat the previous steps to install the next node acco...
Page 23: ...se to the locking mechanism 4 Repeat the previous steps to mount the next node according to the MapSense layout Dual Inlet Cabinet Configurations The dual inlet cabinet has two cabinets with louvered...
Page 24: ...d hold the ON OFF button for two seconds to activate the node 4 Ensure LED light sequence initiates correctly see the following section ThermaNode EZ LEDs Page 25 5 Confirm sensor node operation and c...
Page 25: ...CABINET SENSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL 24 e Proceed to Inspecting the Installation to complete the installation...
Page 26: ...environment in the data center The diagram explains the typical sequence of colors displayed when the ThermaNode EZ first activates and connects to the appropriate wireless network NOTE In a high noi...
Page 27: ...oned consistently between cabinets Sensor placement is in the intake and exhaust as needed airflow path Cable ties and clips do not interfere with fans or bind or rub against surfaces 2 Clear the inst...
Page 28: ...the mesh Secure cables appropriately Pull slack cable taut Loop and tie extra cable securely at one or more of the sensor locations to prevent dangling For door loops Properly size loops to prevent c...
Page 29: ...ABINET SENSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL 28 Installation Process Flow Figure 2 illustrates the process flow for installing cabinet sensors Figure 2 ThermaNode Cabinet Sensor Installation Process Flo...
Page 30: ...al AA size batteries with its switch in the OFF state Cabinet Door Sensor Cable Assemblies varies with cabinet configurations An optional subfloor sensor at the end of the Exhaust Cable Assembly measu...
Page 31: ...hardware components as needed Install components with adhesive strip backing on a clean surface use alcohol wipes and allow to dry 1 Install 3M adhesive strips to the back of the SmartLink and power a...
Page 32: ...close to its locking mechanism NOTE A 36 extension cable is available for additional length between intake and exhaust sides Sensor Placement Sensors locations are at U levels and continue down the ce...
Page 33: ...lacement requirements for most installations NOTE For ThermaNode and sensor installation on Dual Inlet configurations refer to the Dual Inlet Cabinet Sensor Configuration section in this chapter For o...
Page 34: ...ed and configured Gateways are installed and powered on All products and tools necessary for installation are on site 2 Verify the receipt of quantities and contents listed on packing shipping list fo...
Page 35: ...hermaNode four inches off center and four inches from the doorframe on the inside of door near the door hinge 4 Secure ThermaNode to mesh by inserting cable ties through diagonally opposite holes When...
Page 36: ...and loops where cable spans door hinges to prevent pulling or pinching when opening and closing cabinet doors 1 Install the top intake sensor along the door centerline and secure with a cable tie two...
Page 37: ...sor 3 Install bottom exhaust under the middle exhaust sensor Pull extra wiring into a loop beneath the sensor and cable tie Install this sensor pointing up or down as cable length allows Loop excess c...
Page 38: ...sensors with cable clips on both sides of ThermaNode to prevent strain on the connector Installing Intake Sensors 1 Use adhesive backed sensor clips to install intake sensors along the center line at...
Page 39: ...xhaust Sensors Exhaust sensors configuration is down the centerline of the cabinet in the path of the exhaust airflow For double rear doors exhaust sensors are on one door approximately one inch from...
Page 40: ...binet frame close to the airflow 6 Press in place for 30 seconds to ensure a secure bond 7 Secure cable assembly wiring disconnects for intake and exhaust sensors with cable clips on both sides of the...
Page 41: ...wiring by wrapping it around the post Use adhesive backed cable clips to secure extra cable lengths by wrapping around post Pull cable loops taut and secure cables together using cable ties as needed...
Page 42: ...et Installation Top Exhaust for more information Warning During installation fans are usually spinning To prevent cable ties from catching in the fan blades bend the end into a small J loop and hook a...
Page 43: ...lace floor tile with tile puller Proceed to Validating and Commissioning the ThermaNode Installation Dual Inlet Cabinet Installation The dual inlet cabinet configuration has two cabinets with louvered...
Page 44: ...alling the Dual Inlet Cabinet Sensor Cable Assembly The Dual Inlet Cabinet sensor cable assembly includes 7 sensor and one ThermaNode Complete these tasks to install the Dual Inlet cabinet cable assem...
Page 45: ...to ensure there is no strain on cabling d Align ThermaNode on the outside of door near the door hinge approximately four inches off center and four inches from the doorframe This alignment allows easy...
Page 46: ...e side of the cabinet doorframe across from ThermaNode f Secure non node side cabling in the cable clip wrap around the post g Place the non node side cabling on top of cabinet while installing the no...
Page 47: ...sensor with cable ties e Pull extra cable in a loop beneath sensor and cable tie at the lowest point on the mesh f Loop excess cable hanging and cable tie at the lowest point to the mesh g Use adhesi...
Page 48: ...at the lowest point on the mesh 8 Route top and node side cable assembly and install the exhaust sensor a Install cable clips on cabinet sides door hinge sides and on cabinet top as shown on right b...
Page 49: ...nal gateway server etc Power on the ThermaNode Slide the switch in the recessed slot to the ON position Ensure LED light sequence initiates properly refer to ThermaNode LEDs in the following section f...
Page 50: ...ps for software validation Proceed to Inspecting the Installation to complete the installation process ThermaNode LEDs The ThermaNode communicates status via Light Emitting Diodes LEDs visible through...
Page 51: ...en red and blue for 5 seconds after 12 noise scan toggles and then proceeds to the next color This behavior indicates that the device is running in very noisy environment and may perform unreliably Wh...
Page 52: ...erify the connecting cable between the intake and exhaust sensor assemblies is correct across the top exterior of cabinets or inside across the ceiling of cabinets Sensors are in the path of intake an...
Page 53: ...t MapSense icons for airflow blue intake red exhaust Rear Exhaust This diagram depicts the installation of cabinet sensor kits on server cabinets with rear exhaust airflow enters the front of cabinet...
Page 54: ...himney and rear exhaust airflow enters the front of the cabinet and exits out the top and rear of the cabinet Top Chimney Rear Exhaust with Subfloor This diagram depicts the installation of cabinet se...
Page 55: ...n 2 Remove the cover press upwards on the grooved lip 3 Replace the batteries as displayed 4 Replace the cover 5 Turn on the node by pressing the ON OFF button 6 Ensure the LED sequence initiates prop...
Page 56: ...TALLATION MANUAL 55 6 Ensure the LED sequence initiates properly Note Replace batteries with Energizer L91Lithium Iron Disulfide AA or equivalent Using incorrect battery types may damage equipment and...
Page 57: ...Monitoring System Commissioning Form FRM 007 Environmental Monitoring System Project Name Project Number Customer PO Number Customer Name Site Name Site Address Contacts Name Phone Number Email Addre...
Page 58: ...CABINET SENSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL 57 Environmental Monitoring Commissioning Completion Date XX XX XXXX...
Page 59: ...rovals Tittle Print Name Signature Contact Date SynapSense Project Manager Field Engineer Customer Customer Rep Site Network Information Name Building Ra ck Location IP Address Software Firmware Ver L...
Page 60: ...CABINET SENSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL 59 0 2 Switch 0 3 Desktop PC 0 4 Laptop 0 5 Wireless Router 0 6 Wireless Repeater 0 7 Other SynapSense Gateways 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5...
Page 61: ...0 0 6 0 7 0 8 Project Information Node Type Shippe d Qty Change Order Qty Installe d Qty Spare s Qty RM A Qty TOT AL Qty 0 1 CRAH Temp Hum 0 2 Gateway 0 3 Pressure2 Assemblies 0 4 Rear Node Assemblies...
Page 62: ...m Version type Processor RAM Hard Disk Space Available Disk Space Browser Type Version Environmental Server Information Server Type Customer or SynapSense Supplied VM Environmental Install Drive MySQL...
Page 63: ...ntal Server Login Password SynapSense Web Console User Name Password User Name Password SynapSense Console Address http Environmental Monitoring Commissioning Checklist Checklist Item Description Note...
Page 64: ...ations labels correspond to MapSense locations 0 7 All active nodes visible in WSN 0 8 All unused nodes disabled General Hardware Installation 0 9 All SynapSense hardware servers power cords desktops...
Page 65: ...ects are properly located able to remove doors 4 Taut secure presentable free from crimping pinching etc 1 7 Verify Rack ThermaNode temperature sensors are optimally located 5 Top rack intake sensor i...
Page 66: ...g harness does not obstruct possible maintenance Pressure Nodes 2 3 Verify hose connections correspond to low and high pressure areas 2 4 Verify hose routing 8 low pressure hose route to side of serve...
Page 67: ...erver is configured option 31 Communicate active Alerts with site team 32 Create customer user name and passwords Training 33 Conduct Software and Hardware training 34 Provide Customer Support Informa...
Page 68: ...CABINET SENSOR HARDWARE INSTALLATION MANUAL 67 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...
Page 69: ...ense com click Support Login at the top of the page a Login using your email and password b Search the knowledgebase for the symptom If the knowledgebase solution does not resolve the issue enter a Te...
Page 70: ...damaged or non functional products be returned for root cause analysis When it is necessary to return a damaged or defective product a Return Material Authorization RMA is required Returns are only a...
Page 71: ...rding the device history Dead on arrival Failed upon initial installation Failed after initial install but nothing changed with the unit Failed upon some subsequent action moved redeployed SMOTA etc i...
Page 72: ...ION MANUAL 71 returning the product Products received without a valid RMA number are returned to the sender Send returns to SynapSense Corporation Customer Support RMA RMA ______________ 340 Palladio...