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  • Page 1: Site Planning Guide

    ® ® Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide Stratus Technologies R638-02...
  • Page 2 Software described in Stratus documents (a) is the property of Stratus Technologies Bermuda, Ltd. or the third party, (b) is furnished only under license, and (c) may be copied or used only as expressly permitted under the terms of the license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface 1. Site Planning for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems Site Planning Overview Site Planning for Fault-Tolerant Systems Site Planning Checklist System Documentation Safety Notices 1-10 2. Electrical Power Planning Redundant Power Sources AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements...
  • Page 4 Appendix C. Standards Compliance Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure Guidelines for Airborne Contamination (Particulate and Gaseous) Index-1 Index Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 5 Figure 4-2. Direct-Attach Fibre Channel Connections to an ftScalable Storage System Figure 6-1. Rail Clearance Figure A-1. ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 System: CPU-IO Enclosures: Front View Figure A-2. ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 System: Rear View Figure A-3. AAP87600 PDU Figure B-1.
  • Page 6 Table 5-2. Calculating A-Side PDU and Rack-Space Requirements Table 5-3. Example: Current and Rack-Space Requirements (208 volts) Table 5-4. Example: Calculating A-Side PDU and Rack-Space Requirements Table A-1. Cabinet Dimensions Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 7 2600, 4500, and 6300 System: CPU-I/O Enclosure Specifications Table A-3. PCI Adapter Specifications Table A-4. AAP87600 PDU: Specifications Table B-1. Connectors for AC Power Outlets Table C-1. Compliance Standards for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems (Class A) Tables...
  • Page 8 Tables viii Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface The Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638) documents the site requirements and customer responsibilities related to preparing a site for the installation of ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems. This document is intended for those responsible for preparing a site for the installation of an ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 system.
  • Page 10 The percent sign (%), dollar sign ($), and number sign (#) are default prompt signs  that have a specific meaning at a Linux or VMware ESX command prompt. Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 11 Center (CAC) at (800) 221-6588 or (800) 828-8513, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. – If you are located outside North America, contact your nearest Stratus sales office, CAC office, or distributor; for CAC phone numbers outside the U.S., see http://www.stratus.com/support/cac/index.htm.
  • Page 12 If you are unable to resolve your questions with the help available at these online sites, and the ftServer system is covered by a service agreement, please contact the Stratus Customer Assistance Center (CAC) or your authorized Stratus service representative.
  • Page 13: Site Planning For Ftserver 2600, 4500, And 6300 Systems

    Site planning for fault-tolerant systems includes: Purchasing an appropriate cabinet and monitor  If you do not purchase a monitor from Stratus, provide a monitor that meets the system’s requirements. N O T E A monitor, keyboard, and mouse are required to install ftServer System Software (ftSSS).
  • Page 14: Site Planning Overview

    If your system is covered by a service agreement and you need help with site planning, contact the Stratus Customer Assistance Center (CAC) or your authorized Stratus service representative. If you have a contract with the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative to install the system, contact them after you have prepared the installation site and moved the system to the site.
  • Page 15: Site Planning For Fault-Tolerant Systems

    ActiveService Network (ASN).  Connecting a system to the ASN allows the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative to remotely diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve problems online. To enable connectivity to the ASN, an ASN modem can be attached directly to the system.
  • Page 16: Table 1-1. Ethernet Pcie Adapters

    † U108 Single-Port Fiber 10-Gigabit Ethernet PCI-Express Adapter (Linux systems only) † Contact your Stratus account team for information on availability of this product. N O T E The combined four ports of the two embedded physical adapters provide the basic requirements for VMware ESX...
  • Page 17 Planning for Optional Components ❏ Will you supply your own monitor or will Stratus supply the monitor, keyboard, and mouse? Is the monitor rack-mountable or do you need to provide a table or desk? ❏...
  • Page 18 “AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements” on page 2-2  “Redundant Power Sources” on page 2-1  Tables 2-1, 2-2, and 2-3, worksheets for determining AC power requirements  Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 19: System Documentation

    If you have any questions about the number and types of components, contact your Stratus account representative or distributor. System Documentation Table 1-2 lists the hardware documents for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems, and the tasks described in each document. Also see Table 1-3 (for Windows systems)
  • Page 20: Table 1-3. Additional System Documentation For Windows Systems

    6300 Systems (R641) install in your cabinet Table 1-3 lists additional documents for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems that run ftSSS for the Windows operating system, and the tasks described in each document. Table 1-3. Additional System Documentation for Windows Systems...
  • Page 21: Table 1-4. Additional System Documentation For Linux Systems

    System Documentation Table 1-4 lists additional documents for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems that run ftSSS for the Linux operating system, and the tasks described in each document. Table 1-4. Additional System Documentation for Linux Systems Document Task Learn the contents of the latest ftServer System Software...
  • Page 22: Safety Notices

    W A R N I N G To prevent a cabinet from tipping over and injuring a person or damaging the system, start installing systems from the bottom of the cabinet upward. 1-10 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 23 W A R N I N G Disconnect the power cords from the server or power source before you install or relocate the equipment. All voltage is removed only when the power cords are disconnected. 1-11 Site Planning for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems...
  • Page 24 If there are any concerns regarding the environment at the planned site of installation or storage, please contact your CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative. 1-12 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 25 W A R N I N G Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server, except as described in the Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Operation and Maintenance Guide (R639). There is a risk of an electric shock or...
  • Page 26 W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G 1-14 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 27 Safety Notices W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G 1-15 Site Planning for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems...
  • Page 28 W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G 1-16 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 29: Electrical Power Planning

    Chapter 2 Electrical Power Planning For information about planning appropriate AC electrical power for your system and its peripheral components, see: “Redundant Power Sources” on page 2-1  “AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements” on page 2-2  “Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems” on page 2-8 ...
  • Page 30: Ac Power And Hvac Service Requirements

    AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements From the Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582), obtain the nominal input line voltage (volts AC) and frequency (Hz) required for optional, AC-powered components. In general, provide 100–127 VAC or 200–240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz for optional components.
  • Page 31: Table 2-1. Worksheet: Determining A-Side Power Requirements

    User-supplied components TOTAL A-SIDE POWER REQUIREMENTS † See the Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for the wattage of optional components you purchase from Stratus. ‡ If you are using Fibre Channel switches to connect the systems to storage enclosures, include on this line the power requirements for a Fibre Channel switch.
  • Page 32: Ac Power Outlet Requirements

    OF A-SIDE POWER OUTLETS and TOTAL NUMBER OF B-SIDE POWER OUTLETS. Table 2-5. Worksheet: A-Side External Power Outlet Requirements: PDUs Used Component Quantity Outlets Subtotal PDUs Other external components TOTAL NUMBER OF A-SIDE POWER OUTLETS Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 33: Table 2-6. Worksheet: B-Side External Power Outlet Requirements: Pdus Used

    AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Table 2-6. Worksheet: B-Side External Power Outlet Requirements: PDUs Used Component Quantity Outlets Subtotal PDUs Other external components TOTAL NUMBER OF B-SIDE POWER OUTLETS If you do not use PDUs in the cabinet, use Tables to determine the number of AC power outlets required outside the cabinet.
  • Page 34: Connecting A System Directly To Separate Ac Sources

    PDUs directly to two separate power sources. Figure 2-1. System Connected Directly to AC Power dco040 A-side power cord AC power outlets B-side power cord Circuit breakers (maximum of 20A) Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 35: Figure 2-2. Pdus Connected Directly To Ac Power

    AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Figure 2-2. PDUs Connected Directly to AC Power dco043a A-side PDU PDU power cords B-side PDU AC power outlets B-side jumper cables Circuit breakers (maximum of 20A) A-side jumper cables Electrical Power Planning...
  • Page 36: Selecting A Ups Unit For Ftserver Systems

    Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Stratus does not sell or service UPS units. However, Stratus has qualified UPS models for use with ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems. Table 2-1 to determine the number of watts the A-side of your system requires and...
  • Page 37: Table 2-9. Apc Symmetra Models For Pdus Or For Multiple Systems

    Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Table 2-9. APC Symmetra Models for PDUs or for Multiple Systems Locale APC Symmetra Model Input UPS Output North America SYH2K6RMT, SYH4K6RMT, SYH6K6RMT 208V 208V Requires AAP87600 PDU with B50171F power (L6-20R) cord SYH2K6RMT-P1, SYH4K6RMT-P1, 208V 120/208V...
  • Page 38: Communicating With A Ups Over A Network

    UPS can be connected to another AC power main. Figure 2-3 shows how to connect rack-mounted systems to PDUs and the PDUs to UPS units. 2-10 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 39: Figure 2-3. Power Cord Connections For Systems, Pdus, And A Ups

    Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Figure 2-3. Power Cord Connections for Systems, PDUs, and a UPS dco042a A-side PDU B-side PDU UPS power cord B-side system power cables AC power outlets (black) A-side system power cables (gray) AC power (mains) distribution circuit breaker (maximum of 20A) PDU power cords 2-11...
  • Page 40: Connecting A System Directly To A Ups

    Figure 2-4. Rack-Mountable Systems: A-Side Power Connected Directly to a UPS dco041 A-side system power cord B-side system power cord UPS power cord AC power outlets Circuit breakers (maximum of 20A) 2-12 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 41: Power Cord Summary

    Power Cord Summary Power Cord Summary Stratus supplies tested and approved AC power cords for the following components: ftServer systems and peripheral components  PDUs  W A R N I N G Place all power cords out of the way of foot traffic.
  • Page 42: Pdu Power Cords

    PDUs to a UPS. Table 2-15 describes the gray and black power (jumper) cables that are provided to connect ftServer systems to PDUs. 2-14 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 43: Grounding Requirements

    Grounding Requirements Table 2-13. Power Cords to Connect PDUs Directly to AC Power Mains Marketing ID Plug Type Rating Length Locale B50154F IEC 60320 C19 to IEC 60309 20A/250V 15 ft International B50171F IEC 60320 C19 to NEMA L6-20P 16A/250V 15 ft North America B50175F...
  • Page 44 Grounding Requirements 2-16 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 45: Space Planning

    Chapter 3 Space Planning For information about planning sufficient space for your ftServer system, see: “Room Requirements” on page 3-1  “Planning for Cables” on page 3-3  Room Requirements To ensure that the installation site provides a properly equipped, cooled, and sized environment, make sure that the site: Provides clearances for air circulation, opening cabinet doors, removing cabinet ...
  • Page 46 Do not locate components near transformers or other electromagnetic devices. Appendix A, “System Specifications” and Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for the dimensions of system components. Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 47 “Power Cord Summary” on page 2-13  Chapter 4, “Communications Line Planning”  “Monitor Requirements” on page 6-5  Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for information  about cable lengths for peripheral components Space Planning...
  • Page 48 Planning for Cables Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 49: Communications Line Planning

    2. If you have a unique network requirement, contact Stratus Professional Services. For a list of available services, see http://www.stratus.com/services/ps/offerings.htm. 3. See the Stratus ftServer Systems: PCI Adapter Guide (R461) for more information about the adapters Stratus supplies for your ftServer system. Communications Line Planning...
  • Page 50: External Sas Connections

    CPU- I  O enclosure: one in the top enclosure and the other in the bottom enclosure. The Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) lists the optical Fibre Channel HBAs supported by each operating system.
  • Page 51: Table 4-1. Optical Fibre Channel Cables

    Fibre Channel Connections Table 4-1 lists the available optical Fibre Channel cables. Table 4-1. Optical Fibre Channel Cables Length Part number 6.5 ft (2m) AW-B90000-020 32.8 ft (10m) AW-B90000-100 98.4 ft (30m) AW-B90000-300 For detailed instructions about making the Fibre Channel connections, see one of the following: The ftScalable Storage: Getting Started Guide (R601), where you can also see an ...
  • Page 52: Figure 4-1. Fibre Channel Connections To An Ftscalable Storage System Using Switches

    Figure 4-2. Direct-Attach Fibre Channel Connections to an ftScalable Storage System ftScalable Storage ftScalable Storage RAID Controller Tray 1 RAID Controller Tray 2 CPU Element 0 I/O Element 10 CPU Element 1 I/O Element 11 dco047 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 53: Ethernet Cables

    VTMs to allow you and, if authorized, the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative to access the VTMs' Web interface to operate the system and diagnose problems remotely. If available, this mode of accessing the VTMs is faster and more reliable than dialup through the ASN modem.
  • Page 54: Table 4-2. Customer-Supplied Ethernet Cables

    282 ft (86 m) for 62.5-micron multimode fibre (MMF) and 1804 ft (550 m) for 50-micron MMF, depending on the grade of the cable Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 55: Iscsi Connections (Vmware Systems)

    Category-5 Ethernet cables. † Contact your Stratus account team for information on availability of this product. ‡ ftScalable Storage systems are optional. If you connect an ftServer system running VMware ESX software to an iSCSI or EMC sto rage system, consider its Ethernet network requirements in your site planning.
  • Page 56: Telephone Line Connections

     use the Internet to send alarms to the ASN and allow the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative to connect to your system over the Internet for troubleshooting. If you implement ftGateway groups, only one system in the group requires a ...
  • Page 57: Site Planning For Systems In An Ftgateway Group

    N O T E S 1. ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems running the Windows operating system can only be ftGateway slaves. 2. ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 ftGateway slave systems require an ftGateway master system running Windows ftSSS Release 5.3.
  • Page 58 During a connection, the gateway system assigns the slave system a temporary IP address from an IP address range reserved by Stratus and uses that address for all traffic. 4-10 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 59: Rack Configuration Planning

    Correspondingly, two power distribution units (PDUs) provide power to the receptacles. Use of PDUs is optional unless you have a support agreement with Stratus. If you do have a support agreement with Stratus, use pairs of PDUs to provide AC power to systems and components in a cabinet if six or more power cords would otherwise exit from the cabinet.
  • Page 60: Determining Pdu Requirements

    1.25 = † PDU input voltage is 200-240 VAC. ‡ See the Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for the wattage and rack requirements of your monitor and disk-storage solutions. § See your tape-drive documentation for the wattage and rack requirements of your tape drive.
  • Page 61: Table 5-2. Calculating A-Side Pdu And Rack-Space Requirements

    Determining PDU Requirements To complete Table 5-2 1. In column 1, write the names of each system or component in the rack. If you have more than one system, use a row for each system. 2. In column 2, write the cumulative number of rack units (Us): Add the number of Us (see Table 5-1) for the component to the value in the space above and write the...
  • Page 62: Example Of Pdu Usage Calculation

    PDU pair 0.00 ftServer system 4.21 1U LCD monitor unit 4.53 Tape drive (typical) 5.01 ftScalable Storage system 7.41 ftServer system 11.62 PDU pair ftServer system 4.21 ftServer system 8.42 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 63 The total number of outlets required  In this example, two PDUs can provide enough current for two ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 systems, the LCD monitor unit, one tape drive (typical), and one ftScalable Storage system. This set of components consumes 11.62 amperes; adding another ftServer system would increase the consumption to 15.83 amperes, which...
  • Page 64 Example of PDU Usage Calculation Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 65: Cabinet And Monitor Requirements

    Chapter 6 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements For requirements related to providing your own cabinet and monitor, see: “Cabinet Requirements” on page 6-1  “Monitor Requirements” on page 6-5  Cabinet Requirements If you are providing your own cabinet for an ftServer system, make sure the cabinet contains a rack that is 19 inches (in.) wide and that meets the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 310-D Section 1 standard.
  • Page 66 Blockers are installed between the vertical mounting rails and the side panels at  the rear of the cabinet. Vents are evenly distributed on the front and rear doors and make up at least 69%  of the surface area. Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 67 Cabinet Requirements N O T E If your cabinet does not have vented front and rear doors, you can remove the doors from the cabinet while your ftServer system is operating. The final installation conforms to all emission, immunity, safety, and other ...
  • Page 68: Figure 6-1. Rail Clearance

    Cabinet Requirements Figure 6-1. Rail Clearance 0.5-inch (1.27-cm) 0.5-inch minimum minimum msys182 Front vertical EIA rail Accessory leg Front of cabinet Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 69: Monitor Requirements

    Monitor Requirements Monitor Requirements If you are using a monitor that is not supplied by Stratus, make sure that: The monitor accepts universal 100–240 volts AC (VAC), 50/60 Hertz (Hz) power.  The VGA cable has a 15-pin D-sub connector.
  • Page 70 Monitor Requirements Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 71: Appendix A. System Specifications

    Planning Guide (R582). System Specifications The following figures show front and rear views of the systems. Figure A-1 shows the front of an ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 system, mounted in  a rack with its bezel pulled forward. Figure A-2 shows the rear of a rack-mountable ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 ...
  • Page 72: Figure A-1. Ftserver 2600, 4500, Or 6300 System: Cpu-IO Enclosures: Front View

    System Specifications Figure A-1. ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 System: CPU-IO Enclosures: Front View 1 CPU-I/O 0 Front panel LEDs 2 CPU-I/O 1 USB port 3 CPU ID button (magnifying glass icon) Front panel 4 System LEDs Power button 5 NMI (dump) button...
  • Page 73: Figure A-2. Ftserver 2600, 4500, Or 6300 System: Rear View

    System Specifications Figure A-2. ftServer 2600, 4500, or 6300 System: Rear View dco002b 1 USB ports (3) Power supply LEDs (2) 2 Modem and telephone port Embedded 10/100/1000-Mbps Ethernet ports (4) 3 PCI adapter slot 3 (PCIe or PCI-X, CPU-I/O enclosure blue full-height).
  • Page 74: Table A-1. Cabinet Dimensions

    Weight, empty (with front and rear doors) 350 lb (157.7 kg) Weight, empty with pallet and shipping container 512 lb (232.2 kg) Weight capacity (payload) 1500 lb (559.9 kg) Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 75: Enclosure Specifications

    System Specifications Table A-2. ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 System: CPU-I/O Enclosure Specifications Power Input power 700W for each enclosure (1400W total) Nominal input 100-127 or 200-240 volts; 50/60 Hz voltage Power Factor 0.98 720 (240V x 3A) 700 (100V x 7A) Protective earth 3.5 mA maximum for each AC power cord...
  • Page 76 System Specifications Table A-2. ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 System: CPU-I/O Enclosure Specifications (Continued) Air cleanliness Meets ISO 14644-1 class 8 standards Features ® ® Processors ftServer 2600: One Intel Xeon Quad-Core 2.0 GHz processor in each CPU- I  O enclosure ftServer 4500: One or two Intel Xeon Quad-Core 2.0 GHz processors in...
  • Page 77: Pci Adapter Specifications

    Stratus sales or service representative. You should thoroughly test any new PCI adapter, including adapters sold or approved by Stratus, with your applications in a test environment before using it in a production environment. All Stratus-approved PCI adapters are submitted for Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and safety compliance.
  • Page 78: Aap87600 Pdu Specifications

    A power distribution unit (PDU) optionally supplies power to rack-mounted ftServer systems and optional rack-mountable components. Figure A-3 shows the AAP87600 PDU. Figure A-3. AAP87600 PDU pdu007 Circuit breaker switch AC input receptacle AC outlet receptacles Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 79: Table A-4. Aap87600 Pdu: Specifications

    AAP87600 PDU Specifications Table A-4 lists the specifications for the AAP87600 PDUs. Table A-4. AAP87600 PDU: Specifications Power Input power Nominal input voltage; frequency 200–240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Physical Dimensions Height 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) Width 19.1 in. (48.51 cm) Depth 6.75 in.
  • Page 80 AAP87600 PDU Specifications A-10 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 81: Appendix B. Electrical Circuit And Wiring Information

    Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information For electrical circuit and wiring information that you need to provide to the contractor and/or facilities personnel responsible for wiring the power at the system installation site, see: “Fault Protection Requirements” on page B-1 ...
  • Page 82: Circuit Wiring Diagrams

    380V AC, Y-, or -source circuit connection,  phase-to-neutral. In the following diagrams, the power inputs for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems are labeled X and Y, as shown in Figure B-2 Figure B-3, to eliminate any ambiguities in the nomenclature.
  • Page 83: Figure B-2. Pdu Power Input Labeling

    Circuit Wiring Diagrams connected to the L (Line) hot input, and the Y input is connected to the N (Neutral) input. However, for split-phase or three-phase applications, the X and Y inputs are connected to L1, L2, or L3 (separate lines). Therefore, for split-phase or three-phase applications, both X and Y can be electrically hot with re spect to the system ba se (earth reference ground).
  • Page 84: Figure B-4. Single-Phase 120V Ac Circuit Connection

    120V AC circuit connection. Note that this application requires a single-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-4. Single-Phase 120V AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B 120V G (PE) 15A Maximum Wall Power Cord G (PE) Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 85: Figure B-5. Single-Phase 240V Ac Circuit Connection

    Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-5 shows a single-phase 240V AC circuit connection. Note that this application requires a single-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-5. Single-Phase 240V AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B 240V G (PE) Single system: 20A maximum PDU: 20A maximum Wall Power Cord G (PE)
  • Page 86: Figure B-6. Split-Phase 120/240 Volts Ac Circuit Connection

    Figure B-6. Split-Phase 120/240 Volts AC Circuit Connection 240V Circuit A or B 120V 120V G (PE) Single system: 20A maximum PDU: 20A maximum Wall Power Cord G (PE) To power input A or B Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 87: Figure B-7. Three-Phase 208V Ac, Y-, Or D-Source Circuit Connection, Phase-To-Phase

    Circuit Wiring Diagrams  Figure B-7 shows a three-phase 208V AC, Y-, or -source circuit connection, which is a phase-to-phase source connection. Note that the X and Y inputs on the system can be connected from L1 and L2, L2 and L3, or L1 and L3. This application requires a double-pole circuit breaker.
  • Page 88: Figure B-8. Three-Phase 380V Ac, Y-, Or D-Source Circuit Connection, Phase-To-Neutral

    Figure B-8. Three-Phase 380V AC, Y-, or D-Source Circuit Connection, Phase-to-Neutral 380V 220V 380V Circuit A or B 220V 220V G (PE) Single system: 20A maximum PDU: 20A maximum Wall Power Cord To power input A or B Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 89: Electrical Power Connectors

    Electrical Power Connectors Electrical Power Connectors Table B-1 describes the connectors required by the AC power cords that Stratus supplies with ftServer systems and optional devices. Table B-1. Connectors for AC Power Outlets Connector Configuration Rating Description NEMA L6-20 20A, 250 volts AC...
  • Page 90 13A, 250 volts AC 2-pole, 3-wire 10A, 250 volts AC 2-pole, 3-wire 1011-S24507 SAA/3/15 15A, 250 volts AC 2-pole, 3-wire AS/NZS 3112-1993 GB1002-1996 10A, 250 volts AC 2 pole, 3-wire B-10 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 91: Appendix C. Standards Compliance

    Appendix C Standards Compliance For compliance information, see the following: “Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards  Compliance” on page C-1 “Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure” on page C-4  “Guidelines for Airborne Contamination (Particulate and Gaseous)” on page C-4 ...
  • Page 92: Table C-1. Compliance Standards For Ftserver 2600, 4500, And 6300 Systems (Class A)

    WARNING: Changes or modification to the product could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Table C-1. Compliance Standards for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems (Class A) Standard Title...
  • Page 93 Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance Table C-1. Compliance Standards for ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems (Class A) (Continued) Standard Title Country NOM-0190SCFI-1998 Data processing equipment safety Mexico GOST R MEK Safety of Information Technology Russia...
  • Page 94: Toxic And Hazardous Substances And Elements Disclosure

    Energy Star rating. As such there are no sales restrictions for local or federal agencies. Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 systems are compliant with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) based upon the exception for lead used in servers.
  • Page 95 Index Index- CEE (7) VII, B-9 GB1002-1996, B-10 AC power service requirements, 2-2 IEC 60309, B-9 ActiveService Network (ASN). See ASN NEMA 5-15, B-9 APC UPS, 2-12 NEMA L6-20, B-9 Network Management Card EX, 2-10 SAA/3/15 AS/NZS 3112-1993, B-10 PowerChute Network Shutdown, 2-10 SABS 164-1:1992, B-9 qualified models, 2-9 SEV 1011-S24507, B-10...
  • Page 96 1-10 5-15, B-9 room requirements, 3-1 L6-20, B-9 network (Ethernet) cables, 4-5 network management card, UPS, 2-10 SAA/3/15 AS/NZS connector 3112-1993, B-10 optical Fibre Channel connections, 4-2 Index-2 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)
  • Page 97 VTMs 120–240 V AC, B-6 cables, 4-6 standards compliance, C-1 in an ftGateway group, 4-10 star ground, B-2 site planning, 1-3 Stratus Customer Assistance Center. See CAC switches circuit breaker wiring, electrical, B-1 PDU, A-8 Ethernet cable planning, 3-3, 4-6...
  • Page 98 Index Index-4 Stratus ftServer 2600, 4500, and 6300 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R638)

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