Fujitsu PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch Rack User Manual

Fujitsu PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch Rack User Manual

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PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch Rack
Rack System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEQUEST, BS2000, STORAGE
February 2012

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  • Page 1 User Manual - English PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch Rack Rack System for PRIMERGY, PRIMEQUEST, BS2000, STORAGE February 2012...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    – The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. – Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. – No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu.
  • Page 3 (hereafter, "high safety use"). Customers should not use this product for high safety use unless measures are in place for ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use. Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use.
  • Page 4 Technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Documents produced by FUJITSU may contain technology controlled by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan. Documents which contain such technology should not be exported from Japan or transferred to non-residents of Japan without first obtaining authorization in accordance with the above law.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ......9 Features ......10 Target Group .
  • Page 6 Contents Support Systems ......38 Mounting in the front 19-inch area ....38 5.2.1 Mounting support brackets .
  • Page 7 Contents 7.3.7 Socket strip extension 3 safety plugs and assembly ..98 7.3.8 Single-phase 4+1-way socket strip and assembly ..102 Connecting to the potential compensating system ..105 Power Supply via UPS .
  • Page 8 Contents...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface The data centers of today and tomorrow have to meet the continuously increasing requirements and demands of operators. Fujitsu has been offering well thought-out and permanently evolved rack systems for decades now. This in-depth experience with the development and operation of data centers and the associated close contact with operators is also reflected in the latest PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack family.
  • Page 10: Features

    Asymmetrical PRIMECENTER M1 racks are equipped with up to 6 vertical slots to the left of the 19-inch area. Proven Fujitsu cable management with its arrangement on the side enables optimal ventilation with high heat throughput even in fully equipped and cabled racks with a low rack depth of 1050 mm.
  • Page 11 Preface The optimized cable management patented by Fujitsu Technology Solutions is a major highlight in the asymmetrical PRIMECENTER M1 rack system. The asymmetrical rack structure with a section for side cable routing reduces the impairment to the air flow behind the rack devices. Guiding of the cables via...
  • Page 12 Preface Asymmetrical racks prepared for the patented lateral cable management. Cabling openings in the roof of the rack, in the floor group and in the rear door. Service: Doors can be optionally mounted to the left or right, and can be unhinged easily by a single person.
  • Page 13: Target Group

    Where to find which information On the customer documentation CD, which is part of the rack delivery, you will find the "PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch Rack User Manual" in pdf format.In addition, the delivery package comprises a printed version of the Safety Notes.
  • Page 14: Structure Of The Manual

    Preface Document Description Format Quick Start In these guides you will find precautions Guides and information about unpacking, checking and installing the rack and its components. Safety Notes The safety instructions listed in this and regulations leaflet will help you to avoid making serious errors that could impair your health or damage the devices.
  • Page 15: Notational Conventions

    Preface Notational Conventions bold type Used for emphasis in the body of the text “quotation marks” Used for references to other chapters, sections or manuals Ê Identifies an action that you need to take Alerts you to important information, notes and tips CAUTION! Warning sign indicating that your health, the correct functioning of your system or the security of your data...
  • Page 16 Preface...
  • Page 17: Important Information

    Important Information Safety Instructions The following safety instructions are also provided in the manual "Safety Notes and Regulations". CAUTION! Observe the safety instructions in the documentation for the individual components mounted in the rack and the following notes on safety. The activities described in this manual may only be performed by ●...
  • Page 18 Important Information CAUTION! ● The maximum transport weight may not exceed a specific maximum (see table "Summary of all rack types" on page 26). ● For safety reasons, no more than one unit must be pulled out of the rack at a time, otherwise the rack may tip over. This is illustrated by the following pictograms: ●...
  • Page 19: Notes On Mounting The Rack Components

    Important Information CAUTION! The AC main power connection for the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack must be installed by an authorized electrician approved by the local utility company. Notes on mounting the rack components Before you start mounting components in the rack, please identify the positions of the individual components in the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack according to the configuration generated using the "SystemArchitect"...
  • Page 20: Environmental Protection

    Environmental Protection Environmentally Friendly Product Design and Development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu standard for "environmentally friendly product design and development". This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 21 Important Information Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel. ++49 5251 525 - 1410 ++49 5251 525 - 321410...
  • Page 22 Important Information...
  • Page 23: Overview

    UPS components. In addition to Fujitsu servers, storage subsystems, UPSs, modems, etc. are also available for installation. Additional options especially developed for rack installation include a console drawer (1U) with foldaway TFT monitor, touchpad and keyboard as well as diverse analog and digital console switches and various rack accessories.
  • Page 24 (up to 80% holes) enable uniform, passive ventilation. Hard disk expansion / Extension for tape drives Fujitsu offers a large portfolio of storage subsystems to expand the hard disk capacity as well as for data backup.
  • Page 25 (as of SystemArchitect V 6.6) when the weight exceeds 250 kg. Enterprise ServerView Suite The Fujitsu Technology Solutions administration tool "Enterprise ServerView Suite" is also used to display the position of the server or disk node in the rack.
  • Page 26 If rack devices with telescopic rails are used, it is necessary for security reasons to ensure that racks are protected against tilting by means of suitable anti-tilt protection. Optional available for Fujitsu Racks is an anti-tilt protection that can be pulled out in case of service.
  • Page 27: Preparations

    Preparations This chapter describes the preparations for installation and all the tasks involved in setting up and operating the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack. The service areas Figure 2: Service areas for 700 mm racks...
  • Page 28 Preparations Figure 3: Service areas for 600 mm racks The figures above show the specific service areas for 700 mm (see figure 2 on page 27) and 600 mm (see figure 3) racks.
  • Page 29: Unpacking The Delivery Unit

    Unpacking and checking the delivery unit Unpacking the delivery unit For a description to unpack the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack please refer to the info-sheet delivered with the rack. Rolling off the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack from the transport palette For a description to roll off the rack from the transport palette please refer to the info-sheet delivered with the rack.
  • Page 30 Setting up the PRIMECENTER Rack Performing the task Figure 4: Screwing down the leveling feet Ê Screw down the four leveling feet using a 6 mm hexagon key. The leveling feet are easier to adjust if not carrying the full weight of the rack.
  • Page 31: Installing The Tilting Protection

    Make sure that no cables were cut off when installing and moving the ● tilting protection. For a description to install the tilting protection for the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack please refer to the Quick Start Guide delivered with the rack (Web: .http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/index.php?id=5406-5605-5606).
  • Page 32: Opening The Rack Door

    Setting up the PRIMECENTER Rack Opening the rack door The door of the rack has to be opened carefully as described below: Figure 6: Opening the rack door 1. Turn the key clockwise as far as it will go (1). 2.
  • Page 33: Inserting Mounting Elements

    Inserting mounting elements Inserting mounting elements 4.6.1 Inserting Cage Nuts Introduction Cage nuts are placed into the support uprights. A special tool helps you to mount it (see figure Performing the task Figure 7: Inserting cage nuts Ê Insert the cage nut as shown in the figure with the bottom part of the cage in the appropriate mounting hole of the support upright (1).
  • Page 34: Inserting Spring Nuts

    Inserting mounting elements 4.6.2 Inserting Spring Nuts Introduction You need spring nuts for mounting socket strips for the power supply of the rack components. Performing the task Ê Mark the position of the components to be fitted on the four support uprights. In order to facilitate the positioning, assembly aids are shipped with the rack components.
  • Page 35: Preparing To Install Rack Components

    Preparing to install rack components This chapter describes how to prepare the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack to install rack components. Refer to the appropriate delivery documentation (i.e. Quick Start Guide) for information on how to mount the components themselves. The rack has three areas in which components can be mounted: –...
  • Page 36 Preparing to install rack components Figure 9: Screen of the SystemArchitect More information can be found at the following web site: http://configurator.ts.fujitsu.com/public/public_en.html...
  • Page 37 Preparing to install rack components The Height Unit (HU) The unit of measurement used in the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack is the height unit (HU). One height unit comprises a 3-hole section in the front area and mounting area (starts and ends with a narrow metal bar) and corresponds to 44.45 mm or 1 ¾...
  • Page 38: Support Systems

    740 mm that correspond to industry standards EIA-310-D, DIN41494 and IEC60297 (see the configurator at: http://configurator.ts.fujitsu.com/public/public_en.html) The mounting description of the specific support system is part of the delivery of the specific Rack Mount Kit. Please refer to this description.
  • Page 39: Mounting Support Brackets

    Mounting in the front 19-inch area 5.2.1 Mounting support brackets Support brackets are required only for asymmetrical PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch racks. A support bracket is required for mounting components regardless of whether telescopic rails or sliding rails are used. Figure 11: Support brackets for 1 HU (left), 2 HU (middle) and 3 HU (right) Support brackets with a load capacity of 15 kg (1 HU), of 35 kg (2 HU), of 50 kg (3 HU) and of 200 kg (10 HU) are available.
  • Page 40 Mounting in the front 19-inch area Performing the task Figure 12: Sample of mounting a 2 HU support bracket Ê Mount the support bracket as shown and screw it to the rear left support upright at the appropriate height using the delivered screws. Ê...
  • Page 41: Mounting In The Rear 19-Inch Area

    Mounting in the rear 19-inch area Mounting in the rear 19-inch area You can mount additional rack components in the rear 19-inch area if: – the front area is not occupied with rack components – the rack components mounted in the front area leave enough space for additional components to be mounted at the rear (in the rear area) –...
  • Page 42: Mounting In The Expansion Area

    Mounting in the expansion area Mounting in the expansion area 19-inch rack components can be mounted vertically in the optional expansion area to the left of the 19-inch area. The expansion area is only available in 700 mm racks. The following applies to symmetrical 700 mm racks: Only 19-inch rack components with a height of 1 HU can be mounted.
  • Page 43: Mounting Rack Components

    Mounting in the expansion area 5.4.1 Mounting Rack Components Figure 14: Mounting a rack component in the expansion area Ê Remove the cover (3) from the appropriate slot. Ê Insert the cage nuts as required for the component to be installed (1). Ê...
  • Page 44: Rack Cable Routing With External Cabling

    Cable Inlets and Outlets Rack cable routing with external cabling 5.5.1 Cable routing in the lower area Cables can be routed in the lower area: ● within asymmetrical racks: only on the left (frontside view) within symmetrical 700 mm racks: on the right and on the left (frontside view) ●...
  • Page 45 Cable Inlets and Outlets The following figure shows the cable cut-outs in the bottom area in 600 mm racks: Reserved for tilt-protection 118(71) 118(71) Cut-outs for cable routing in the botton area in 600mm Racks only 71x105 Figure 16: Cable cut-outs for cable routing in the bottom area...
  • Page 46 Cable Inlets and Outlets Cable cut-out at the lower rear door A cable cut-out ( so-called "cat door") can be found at the lower end of the right rear door (see following figure). To install the cat door proceed as follows: Figure 17: Cover for the cable cut-out at the lower rear door Ê...
  • Page 47 Cable Inlets and Outlets Figure 18: Cable cut-out with edge protectors Ê Mount the edge protectors to the cut-out (see following figure). Make sure that both edge protectors are flush with the door edge.
  • Page 48 Cable Inlets and Outlets Option: Brush for the cat door A plastic brush can be mounted optionally to the opening (see following figure). Figure 19: Fastening point for the brush Ê Screw the brush with one screw onto the rear door. Take care, that the brush is installed horizontal and fasten the screw with a torque value of 2.5 Nm.
  • Page 49: Cable Routing Through The Top Cover

    Cable Inlets and Outlets 5.5.2 Cable routing through the top cover The 42 HU racks offer the possibility to route cables through the top cover by means of the brush panel kit. Two special cut-outs have been foreseen which can be opened by cutting through the micro-joints of the cover sheet. Cable routing via the cut-out without the brush panel kit is not allowed, because cables may be damaged by sharp edges.
  • Page 50 Cable Inlets and Outlets Figure 22: Cutting through the micro-joints Ê Cut through the micro-joints of the top cover cable cut-out.
  • Page 51 Cable Inlets and Outlets Figure 23: Mounting the edge protector Ê Mount the edge protector around the top cover cut-out to prevend cable damaging by sharp edges (see arrows). Figure 24: Cable cut-out on top with brush panel kit Ê Mount the two brushes at both sides of the top cover cut-out.
  • Page 52 Cable Inlets and Outlets...
  • Page 53: Cable Management

    Cable Management The cable management comprises the following parts: – lateral cable management (only for asymmetrical 700 mm PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch racks) – cable guides with cable clips – cable management arms (see description provided) Mounting components of the cable management 6.1.1 Lateral cable management...
  • Page 54 Mounting the Cable Management Performing the task Figure 25: Mounting a lateral cable management for 19-inch DC-PC-racks Ê Insert the lateral cable management into the openings in the special upright (see circle) at the appropriate height as shown. Ê Fasten the lateral cable management to the rear support upright using two centering screws (see arrows).
  • Page 55: Cable Guide With Cable Clips

    Mounting the Cable Management 6.1.2 Cable guide with cable clips The cable guide with cable clips can only be used in asymmetrical 700 mm PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch racks. Introduction You can use one or more cable guides with cable clips to store excess lengths of cable in an orderly fashion at appropriate locations in the rack.
  • Page 56: Connecting And Disconnecting Cables

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables Connecting and disconnecting cables Introduction The following advices have to be observed when connecting cables to the rack. CAUTION! ● The power plug(s) must be pulled out! ● Read the documentation for the device before you connect it. ●...
  • Page 57: Disconnecting Cables

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables Make sure that the cabling of devices with a "dual power feed" fulfils the conditions of the high availability requirements of the system. 6.2.2 Disconnecting Cables Performing the task Ê Switch off all affected devices. Ê Pull the power plugs of all affected devices out of the sockets on the socket strip in the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack.
  • Page 58: Routing Cables

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables Routing Cables This section contains several examples of how to route cables in the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack. Introduction Only internal cables are routed at the factory before delivery. All other cables must be routed during rack installation at customer site. If one or more lateral cable managements are mounted with an installed device, all external cables must be routed in these guides.
  • Page 59: Routing Cables In The Rack

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables 6.3.1 Routing cables in the rack The following photo shows as a sample how to route cables in the rack: Figure 28: Sample of cable routing within a 600 mm rack The following aids are useful to route the cables within the rack: (1) Cable management arm (2) Cable ties (3) Cable arm...
  • Page 60: Routing Cables Using A Lateral Cable Management

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables 6.3.2 Routing cables using a lateral cable management Performing the task Figure 29: Routing cables using a lateral cable management for 19-inch DC-PC-racks Ê Route the cables as shown in the figure above.n...
  • Page 61: Cable Routing And Strain Relief For The Built-In Rack Components In Asymmetrical Racks

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables 6.3.3 Cable routing and strain relief for the built-in rack components in asymmetrical racks The rack component is inserted in the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack and secured. The cables are attached to the relevant plug connectors and should be routed in the lateral cable management system with a reserve length by making a loop over the center axis of the rack component (see figure...
  • Page 62 Connecting and Disconnecting Cables When the rack components are extracted, the cables fixed in the lateral cable management are also pulled out. The lateral cable management stabilizes the cables at the appropriate rack component height and thus ensure a trouble-free insertion and removal (see figure 31 below and...
  • Page 63 Connecting and Disconnecting Cables Figure 32: Rack top view: rack component pulled out fully...
  • Page 64: Cable Guide With Cable Clips

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables 6.3.4 Cable Guide with Cable Clips The example below shows you how to route excess lengths of cable in the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack using a cable guide with cable clips. Caution! In the case of fiber-optic cables, a minimum bending radius must be adhered to.
  • Page 65: Direct Connection

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables 6.3.5 Direct Connection The example below shows how to connect cables directly to a rack component installed on sliding rails. Figure 34: Routing cables of a rack component with direct connection Ê Route the cables in the side area of the rack as shown in the figure above. CAUTION! The ventilation slots of the devices installed underneath must not be covered by the cables.
  • Page 66 Connecting and Disconnecting Cables...
  • Page 67: Power Distribution

    The PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack offers various possibilities for distributing power to the integrated rack components. Therefore only a few selected proposals are described here. For more information, please refer to the web: http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/index.php?id=5406-5605-5606 The following socket strips are currently available: Total no. of...
  • Page 68 Power Distribution Redundancy concept The power supply to the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack can be included optionally as part of a redundancy concept. In the simplest scenario, redundancy is achieved with the 3-phase mains connection by distributing redundant power supplies to the phases. Ever higher redundancy is achieved by duplicating the current distribution components so that the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack can be connected to two independent inhouse power distribution networks via a dual power feed.
  • Page 69: Installing Pdu Brackets

    Power Distribution Installing PDU brackets Introduction All PDUs have to be mounted using versatile mounting brackets (PDU brackets). These PDU brackets (see following figure) can be mounted in various heights on both sides of the rack’s rear side. Figure 35: Samples of the short (left side) and the long PDU bracket (right side) Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: –...
  • Page 70 Power Distribution Performing the task Figure 36: Two installed spring nuts Ê Install the spring nuts M5 into the groove of the rear pillars (see circles) as described in section "Inserting Spring Nuts" on page Figure 37: Installed PDU bracket Ê...
  • Page 71: Mounting Socket Strips Onto Pdu Kit 3Hu

    Power Distribution Mounting socket strips onto PDU kit 3HU Horizontal mounting is the only way to mount socket strips into a 600 mm rack. Figure 38: PDU kit 3HU mounted in the rack Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: –...
  • Page 72 Power Distribution Performing the task Figure 39: Mounting socket strips onto the PDU kit 3HU Ê First of all screw the desired socket strip(s) onto each holder extension lead of the PDU kit 3HU as shown in figure above (see circles). Figure 40: Installation description of the PDU kit 3HU ( Ê...
  • Page 73: Installing The Socket Strips

    3x IEC 60320 C19 blue 32 A IEC 60309 32 A (1-phase) For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 41: 32 A single-phase 5-way socket strip Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: – Torx screwdriver...
  • Page 74 Power Distribution 7.3.1.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally conditionally possible 1 42 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU conditionally possible 1 24 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 2: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Installation only possible on the left rear side (front side view).
  • Page 75 Power Distribution 7.3.1.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally conditionally possible 1 42 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU conditionally possible 1 24 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 3: Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Installation is only possible on the rear side.
  • Page 76 Power Distribution 7.3.1.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 16 HU Not possible Max.
  • Page 77: Single-Phase 10-Way Socket Strip W/O Plug

    4x IEC 60320 C13 6x IEC 60320 C19 none 50 A For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 45: Single-phase 10-way socket strip without plug Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: – Torx screwdriver...
  • Page 78 Power Distribution 7.3.2.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally conditionally possible 1 42 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU conditionally possible 1 24 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 5: Installation options for asymmetrical racks Installation only possible on the left rear side (front side view).
  • Page 79 Power Distribution 7.3.2.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally conditionally possible 1 42 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU conditionally possible 1 24 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 6: Installation options for asymmetrical racks Installation is only possible on the rear side.
  • Page 80 Power Distribution 7.3.2.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not possible Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU 16 HU Not possible Max.
  • Page 81: Three-Phase 15-Way Socket Strip

    9x IEC 60320 C19 red 32 A IEC 60309 3x 32 A (3-phase) For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 49: 32 A three-phase socket strip Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: – Torx screwdriver...
  • Page 82 Power Distribution 7.3.3.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally conditionally possible 1 42 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU conditionally possible 1 24 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 8: Installation options for asymmetrical racks Installation only possible on the left rear side (front side view).
  • Page 83 Power Distribution 7.3.3.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally conditionally possible 1 42 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU conditionally possible 1 24 HU Max. 2x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 9: Installation options for asymmetrical racks Installation is only possible on the rear side.
  • Page 84 Power Distribution Ê Install the socket strip with 2 screws onto the PDU brackets. Installation is possible on both sides. 7.3.3.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible Max.
  • Page 85: Three-Phase 24-Way Socket Strip

    24x IEC 60320 C13 none red 16 A IEC 60309 3x16 A (3-phase) For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 53: Three-phase socket strip with 3x8 sockets Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: – Torx screwdriver...
  • Page 86 Power Distribution 7.3.4.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible 24 HU Not possible Table 11: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 87 Power Distribution 7.3.4.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible 24 HU Not possible Table 12: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 88 Power Distribution Ê Screw the socket strip with 2 screws each onto the PDU brackets. Installation is possible on both sides. 7.3.4.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks The installation of this socket strip is not possible within this type of rack.
  • Page 89: Single-Phase 8-Way Socket Strip And Assembly

    8x IEC 60320 C13 none blue 32 A IEC 60309 32 A For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 56: Single-phase 8-way socket strip with 32 A IEC 60309 plug Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task:...
  • Page 90 Power Distribution 7.3.5.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 13: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 91 Power Distribution 7.3.5.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 14: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 92 Power Distribution 7.3.5.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 16 HU Not possible Max.
  • Page 93: Single-Phase 10-Way Socket Strip And Assembly

    16 A NEMA L 6-30 16 A 10x IEC 60320 C13 none 16 A IEC 60320 C20 for 16 A UPS units For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 60: Single-phase 10-way socket strip with IEC 60309 plug...
  • Page 94 Power Distribution Figure 61: Single-phase 10-way socket strip with NEMA L6-30 plug Figure 62: Single-phase 10-way socket strip with C20 plug for UPS units...
  • Page 95 Power Distribution 7.3.6.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU 24 HU Table 16: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê Install the PDU brackets as described on page Figure 63: Single-phase 10-way socket strip mounted in a 700 mm wide asymmetrical rack Ê...
  • Page 96 Power Distribution 7.3.6.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU 24 HU Table 17: Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Performing the task Ê Install the PDU brackets as described on page Figure 64: Single-phase 10-way socket strip mounted in a 700 mm wide symmetrical rack Ê...
  • Page 97 Power Distribution 7.3.6.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 16 HU Not possible Max.
  • Page 98: Socket Strip Extension 3 Safety Plugs And Assembly

    None Safety socket (C13) 10 A For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 66: Socket strip extension 3 safety plugs and assembly Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: – Torx screwdriver...
  • Page 99 Power Distribution 7.3.7.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 19: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 100 Power Distribution 7.3.7.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU Table 20: Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 101 Power Distribution 7.3.7.3 Installation options for 600 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not possible Max. 4x with PDU kit 3 HU 16 HU Not possible Max.
  • Page 102: Single-Phase 4+1-Way Socket Strip And Assembly

    Max. current sockets sockets safety plug 10 A For more information, see the configurator: https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order- supply/configurators/primergy_config/Pages/Currentconfigurators.aspx Figure 70: Single-phase socket strip with 5 plugs and assembly Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: – Torx screwdriver...
  • Page 103 Power Distribution 7.3.8.1 Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not mountable with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not mountable with PDU kit 3 HU Table 22: Installation options for 700 mm wide asymmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 104 Power Distribution 7.3.8.2 Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Rack height Installation direction vertically Installation direction horizontally 42 HU Not mountable with PDU kit 3 HU 24 HU Not mountable with PDU kit 3 HU Table 23: Installation options for 700 mm wide symmetrical racks Performing the task Ê...
  • Page 105: Connecting To The Potential Compensating System

    Power Distribution Connecting to the potential compensating system If required by local regulations, the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack can be connected to the indoor potential-compensating system via the grounding screw located at the lower left side of the rack chassis (see photo below). This grounding only protects from external parasitic voltages and does not replace the protective conductor in the mains feeders.
  • Page 106: Power Supply Via Ups

    Power Distribution Power Supply via UPS If uninterruptible power supply (UPS) units are involved in supplying energy to the rack and its components, the connection conditions described in the relevant manuals for the integrated rack components should be complied with in all cases.
  • Page 107: Optional Accessories

    – Rack console (monitor, keyboard and mouse) – Console switches – Earthquake protection kits (on request) More information can be found at: – (PRIMERGY information on the http://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/primergy Extranet) – http://www.primergy.com (PRIMERGY information on the Internet) – For further questions use the following e-mail address:...
  • Page 108 Optional accessories...
  • Page 109: Appendix

    Appendix In this chapter you can find additional information on special tasks: – Door conversion More information can be found at: Door conversion On the following pages you will find the description for door conversion.
  • Page 117 Appendix...

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