Rear Door Heat Exchanger (Left) And Functional Diagram; Ibm Zbx Physical Specifications - IBM z13s Technical Manual

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Figure 10-4 shows the IBM Rear Door Heat eXchanger details.
Figure 10-4 Rear Door Heat eXchanger (left) and functional diagram
The IBM Rear Door Heat eXchanger also offers a convenient way to handle hazardous "hot
spots", which might help you lower the total energy cost of your data center.

10.3.4 IBM zBX physical specifications

The zBX solution is delivered either with one rack (Rack B) or four racks (Rack B, C, D, and
E). Table 10-7 shows the physical dimensions of the zBX minimum and maximum solutions.
Table 10-7 Dimensions of zBX racks
Racks with
covers
B
B+C
B+C+D
B+C+D+E
Top Exit Support FC 0545
This feature enables you to route I/O and power cabling through the top of the zBX rack. The
feature as shown in Figure 10-5 on page 380 will add 177 mm (7 in.) to the height and 9.75 kg
(21.5 lbs) to the weight of the zBX rack after it is installed. It can be ordered with a new zBX,
but can also added later. You need one feature per installed rack.
Note: The Top Exit Support feature (FC 0545) has been withdrawn from marketing and
cannot be ordered if not already present on the zBX Model 004.
zBX rack
Cold air leaves the rack
Heatrise
Heatrise
Width
Depth
mm (in.)
mm (in.)
648 (25.5)
1105 (43.5)
1296 (51.0)
1105 (43.5)
1994 (76.5)
1105 (43.5)
2592 (102)
1105 (43.5)
Real Door Heat eXchanger
Computer Room
Water Conditioner
(CRWC)
CL
Building chilled water
Height
mm (in.)
2020 (79.5)
2020 (79.5)
2020 (79.5)
2020 (79.5)
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