Checking customer preparations
Before you begin
DANGER
HEAVY EQUIPMENT: PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY
RESULT IF MISHANDLED (D006)
Procedure
- Verify that the customer has two AC power sources for each rack in the storage facility. For maximum fault tolerance, use two separate AC power sources.
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Verify the customer wall circuit breaker. The customer wall circuit breaker rating that
protects each line cord depends on the voltage range as follows:
- Single-phase (200 - 240 V) require wall circuit breakers that have a rating of 60 to 63 A.
- Three-phase low-voltage (200 - 240 V) installations require wall circuit breakers that have a rating of 50 to 60 A.
- Three-phase high-voltage (380 - 415 V) installations require wall circuit breakers that have a rating of 30 to 35 A.
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If the storage facility will be installed on a raised floor:
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The maximum rack weight exceeds 2500 pounds (1134 kilograms). Have the customer verify
that their floor has adequate support.
Note: For details on the rack weights, refer to the IBM DS8000 Introduction and Planning Guide for your model.
- To correctly cool a rack, place two floor tiles with air flow holes directly in the front of each rack.
- If the rack does not have features for overhead cable management of power or host cables, or both, place the appropriate floor cutouts under the rear tailgate.
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If the rack does have features for overhead cable management, floor cutouts are not required in
the following cases.
- Rack-1, Rack-2:
- Rack has feature 1400 (top exit bracket for fibre cable), AND
- Customer wants line cords routed through the top exit
- Rack-3 , Rack-4, or Rack-5:
- Rack has feature 1400 (top exit bracket for fibre cable) (even though no fibre cables exit Rack-3, Rack-4, or Rack-5), AND
- Customer wants line cords routed through the top exit.
- Rack-1, Rack-2:
- Go to step 5.
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The maximum rack weight exceeds 2500 pounds (1134 kilograms). Have the customer verify
that their floor has adequate support.
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If the storage facility will not be installed on a raised floor, ensure the customer will
provide adequate air flow and temperature around the storage facility.
Notes:
- For information about the temperature requirements of the operating environment, see the IBM DS8000 Introduction and Planning Guide for your model. The PDF is also available on the IBM® DS8000 series Service Documents CDROM.
- The rack cooling airflow enters through the front cover and exits through the rear cover. The bottom of the DS8000® is sealed.
- Go to the next section.