Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Micro Data Center 42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54 User Guide

Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Micro Data Center 42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54 User Guide | Manualzz
EcoStruxure™ Micro Data Center
42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54
Installation and Operation
MDC42UBRS, MDC42USRS, MDC42UARS,
MDC42UBRSI, MDC42USRSI, MDC42UARSI
Release date: 9/2022
www.apc.com
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42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54
Table of Contents
General Information ....................................................................................5
Safety ............................................................................................................9
Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS........................9
General Safety .........................................................................................10
Inventory.....................................................................................................13
Equipment and Accessory locations...........................................................13
Cabinet Features......................................................................................15
Pre-installed Equipment ............................................................................16
Supplemental Equipment Box Contents .....................................................16
Hardware Bag ..........................................................................................17
Installation ..................................................................................................18
Side Panel Removal and Installation ..........................................................21
Bringing Power to the Micro Data Center ....................................................26
Install the Roxtec Gasket...........................................................................27
Install the Cooling Equipment ....................................................................28
Fire Suppression ......................................................................................30
Lighting Installation...................................................................................31
The UPS ..................................................................................................32
Access the Micro DC Switch and EcoStruxure Gateway Appliance...............32
Start-Up ......................................................................................................33
EcoStruxure IT Gateway ..........................................................................34
Gateway Version 1.9 and Older............................................................38
Gateway Version 1.10 and Newer ........................................................42
Configure Credentials .........................................................................44
Discover Devices ................................................................................49
Install Accessories and Your Equipment ...............................................52
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................55
Reset NetBotz after Cooling Unit Powered Off ............................................55
Specifications ............................................................................................59
Warranty .....................................................................................................63
2 Year Parts Only Factory Warranty ...........................................................63
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General Information
42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54
General Information
Enclosure
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
42U, NEMA 12/IP54
42U, NEMA 12/IP54
42U, NEMA 12/IP54
•
800W x 1200D
•
800W x 1200D
•
800W x 1200D
•
19 in. Rails
(905kg/2000 lb
Load)
•
19 in. Rails
(905kg/2000 lb
Load)
•
19 in. Rails
(905kg/2000 lb
Load)
•
Filter and Fans
•
Filter and Fans
Heavy Duty
Casters
Heavy Duty
Casters
•
•
•
Heavy Duty
Casters
UPS
SmartUPS 3kVA
SmartUPS 5kVA
SmartUPS 5kVA
Rack PDU
Metered PDU
MDC42UBRS (Qty 1)
MDC42UBRSI (Qty 2)
Metered PDU
MDC42USRS (Qty 1)
MDC42USRSI (Qty 2)
Metered PDU
MDC42UARS (Qty 1)
MDC42UARSI (Qty 2)
Cooling
Fan Ventilation Only
3.5kW, Uniflair Rack
Mount
3.5kW, Uniflair Rack
Mount
Security
Accessories
Service and
Monitoring
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MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
NetBotz 250
NBRK0250
•
Split System
with Condensing
Unit
•
Split System
with Condensing
Unit
•
Condensate
Pump
•
Condensate
Pump
•
Low Ambient Kit
•
Low Ambient Kit
•
Emergency Fan
Ventilation
NetBotz 250
NBRK0250
NetBotz 750
NBRK0750
•
Standard
Keylock
•
Standard
Keylock
•
Standard
Keylock
•
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
AP9335TH
•
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
AP9335TH
•
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
AP9335TH
•
Door Contacts
NBES0303
•
Door Contacts
NBES0303
•
Door Contacts
NBES0303
•
Leak Sensor
NBES0306
•
Leak Sensor
NBES0306
•
Camera
NBPD0165
•
Interior Lighting
•
Interior Lighting
•
Interior Lighting
•
Cable Manager
•
Cable Manager
•
Cable Manager
•
Rack Mount Fire
Suppression
2 Year Factory
Warranty
2 Year Factory
Warranty
2 Year Factory
Warranty
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General Information
Documents included with your NEMA12/IP54 Micro Data Center Enclosure
The documentation for each component in the EcoStruxure Micro Data Center is
either shipped with the equipment or available online at www.apc.com and www.
se.com. You can search for the product SKU or the part number of the document.
Documents can be viewed or downloaded from the applicable product page on
either website.
Cabinets and Pre-installed Accessories
SKU
Component
Document Type
Document Part
Number
NetBotz Spot Fluid
Sensor (NBES0301)
Installation
990–3294A
NetBotz Door Switch
Sensor (NBES0303)
Installation
990–3375
APC Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
(AP9335TH)
Installation
990–3506
NetBotz Rack Monitor
750 (NBRK0750)
Installation and Quick
Configuration
990–91106G-XXX
NetBotz Rack Monitor
250 (NBRK0250)
Installation and Quick
Configuration
990–9814G-XXX
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
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Cooling and Accessories
SKU
Document Type
Document Part
Number
User Manual
990–6280–XXX
3.5 kW Rack mount
Air Conditioning, Split
system, Outdoor unit
without pre-charged
refrigerant
(ACRMD4KI-3)
User Manual
990–6186–XXX
SKU
Component
Document Type
Document Part
Number
MDC42UARS
Rack PDU 2G,
Metered, 0U, 30A,
200/208V, (36) C13 &
(6) C19 (AP8841)
Installation
990–3940D
MDC42UARS
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARS
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARSI
MDC42USRSI
Component
3.5 kW Rack mount
Air Conditioning, Split
system, Indoor unit
with gravity drain,
60Hz (ACRMD4KT-1)
3.5 kW Rack mount
Air Conditioning, Split
system, Outdoor unit
with pre-charged
refrigerant, 60Hz
(ACRMD4KT-2)
3.5 kW Rack mount
Air Conditioning, Split
system, Indoor unit
with gravity drain,
50Hz (ACRMD4KI-1)
Rack PDU
MDC42UBRS
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRSI
Rack PDU 2G,
Metered, 0U, 16A,
230V, (18) 13 & (2)
C19 IEC309 Cord
(AP8858)
UPS and Accessories
SKU
Component
Document Type
Document Part
Number
MDC42UARS
APC Smart-UPS SRT
5000VA RM 208V
(SRT5KRMXLT)
Installation
990–5090F
Operation
990–4505D
APC Smart-UPS SRT
5000VA RM 230V
(SRT5KRMXLI)
Installation
990–91117
Operation Manual
990–91120
APC Smart-UPS SRT
3000VA RM 208V
(SRT3000RMXLT-NC,
Installation
990–5470B
Operation Manual
990–5269D
APC Smart-UPS SRT
3000VA RM 230V
SRT3000RMXLTI-NC)
Installation
990–5470B
Operation Manual
990–5269D
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
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General Information
Other Equipment
SKU
Component
Document Type
Document Part
Number
MDC42UARS
Low Temp Kit (-35C°)
(ACAC10047)
Installation
990–6281–001
Low Temp Kit (-35C°)
(ACAC10040)
Installation
990–91280B-001
Toolless Cable
Management Rings
(AP7540)
Installation
990–5003A
NetBotz Camera Pod
165 (NBPD0165)
Installation and Quick
Start
990–5974A-XXX
Condensate Pump
Installation
Blue Diamond Pumps
S30–195/5
Redetec Fire
Suppression
(ARFS600IP)
Installation and
Operation
Redetec
Interior Light Kit
Installation
QGH2632101–00
Roxtec Gland Cable
Seal
Installation
Roxtec
EcoStruxure IT
Gateway
Installation, Operation,
FAQ, Troubleshooting
Available online at
ecostruxureit.com
Micro Data Switch
Installation
N/A
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
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42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54
Safety
Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with it before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following safety
messages may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of
potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety
message indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will
result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages with this
symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. The safety
alert symbol shall not be used with this type of safety message.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Safety
Qualified Personnel
Electrical equipment should only be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained
by qualified personnel.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction,
installation, and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training
to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
General Safety
This manual contains important instructions that should be closely followed during
installation, maintenance, and operation of the EcoStruxure Micro Data Center.
Read all safety and operating instructions before attempting to operate the
EcoStruxure Micro Data Center
Adhere to all Warning labels on the unit, in this manual and in the attendant
manuals for each device within the system. Follow all operating and user
instructions.
This product is not intended for use with life support or other designated “critical”
devices. The maximum load must not exceed that shown on the rating label.
Operate this product in an indoor environment at an ambient temperature of
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 105°F)
Keep the doors closed to minimize room air intrusion into the cabinet.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ARC FLASH AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK
•
Electrical equipment must be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained
only by qualified personnel.
•
The Micro Data Center is intended to be installed and operated by a skilled
person in a controlled location with restricted access.
•
The Micro Data Center must be installed in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and all applicable local codes.
•
Perform appropriate Lock Out/Tag Out procedures during equipment
installation and maintenance.
•
Remove incoming power to the Micro Data Center before performing any
work. Because of the UPS, live power exists within the equipment when
power is turned off. always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to
confirm there is no voltage in the system.
•
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E and follow all local codes and
regulations.
•
Do not insert anything into the fan grill.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
IMPROPER AIRFLOW
•
Improper airflow can damage installed components. Verify that the system
provides airflow needed by your equipment.
•
Check the air filter regularly. Replace the filter when needed to prevent
reduced airflow.
•
Do not obstruct airflow by covering the fans.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
•
Only make equipment connections as directed in this manual.
•
Do not use caustic detergents or abrasive materials to clean the sheet metal.
A damp, soft cloth is usually sufficient to remove dust or debris.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
ASHRAE has published guidelines for owners of Edge computing equipment such
as your Micro Data Center. (Edge equipment performs computing outside of a
commercial data center with strict environmental controls.) It is recommended that
you follow these guidelines to help prevent equipment damage and extend the life
of your Micro Data Center. You can download the guidelines from www.ashrae.
org/technical-resources/bookstore/datacomseries.
NetBotz Safety
NOTICE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE RISK
•
Connect only approved devices to ports on the appliance as directed in this
manual. Plugging in other devices may result in equipment damage.
•
Do not use crossover cables.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Safety
Cabinet Safety
The following are important instructions that must be followed during installation.
WARNING
TIP/HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAZARD
•
Use at least two people to unpack and move the cabinet.
•
Do not load any additional equipment in the cabinet before moving the
cabinet on its casters.
•
When moving the cabinet on its casters, ensure the path of the cabinet is
free of obstacles and debris.
•
When moving the cabinet on its casters, make sure the leveling feet are
raised and push the cabinet from the front or rear. Never push the cabinet
from the sides.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
CAUTION
HEAD IMPACT HAZARD
The fan box location may interfere with your working space. Sharp corners exist
on the fan box. Exercise care to avoid impact.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
Labels
Safety and informational labels are affixed to the Micro Data Center. Read and
follow the instructions on the labels.
Tip Hazard and Weight limit labels are attached to the frame of the MDC. See the
label illustrations in the Installation section of this manual for more details.
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42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54
Inventory
Upon receipt of the equipment, inspect for damage and notify the shipping carrier
and APC immediately if any damage is found. There will be several boxes
containing various parts and accessory items. After opening a box, check the
contents. Report missing or damaged components to: http://www.apc.com/
support.
The shipping materials are recyclable. Save them for later use or dispose of them
appropriately.
Equipment and Accessory locations
MDC42USRS configuration shown.
Netbotz
Light Strip
Power Inlet box
Light Strip
Door Switch
Roxtec cable
gland system
EcoStruxure IT
Gateway
Micro DC
Switch
Rack PDU
T/H Sensor
UPS SRT5KRMXLT
UniFlair RM
Cooling Unit
Cable Manager
Junction Box
Condensate Pump
Rear of MDC
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Light strip
Door switch
Door switch
T/H Sensor
Rack PDU
Front of MDC
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Cabinet Features
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Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Roxtec cable entry (provided for
MDCs with cooling units only)
9
Caster
2
Roof
10
Leveling foot
3
Side panel lock
11
Rear door
4
Locking top side panel
12
Locking rear door handle
5
Locking bottom side panel
13
Ventilation louvers
6
Front door
14
Cable gland knockouts (4)
7
Locking front door panel
15
Entry point for mains power
8
Ventilation louvers
16
Keys
15
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Pre-installed Equipment
MDC42UBRS
MDC42UBRSI
MDC42USRS
MDC42USRSI
MDC42UARS
MDC42UARSI
Enclosure
42U, NEMA 12/IP54
42U, NEMA 12/IP54
42U, NEMA 12/IP54
UPS
SmartUPS 3kVA
SmartUPS 5kVA
SmartUPS 5kVA
Rack PDU
Metered PDU
(MDC42UBRSI Qty 1)
(MDC42UBRS Qty 2)
Metered PDU
(MDC42USRSI Qty 1)
(MDC42USRS Qty 2)
Metered PDU
(MDC42UARSI Qty 1)
(MDC42UARS Qty 2)
Cooling
Fan Ventilation Only
3.5kW, Uniflair Rack
Mount
Condensate pump
3.5kW, Uniflair Rack
Mount
Condensate pump
Emergency Fan
Ventilation
Security
NetBotz 250 NBRK0250
NetBotz 250 NBRK0250
NetBotz 750
NBRK0750
•
Standard Keylock
•
Standard Keylock
•
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
AP9335TH
•
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
AP9335TH
Door Contacts
NBES0303
•
•
•
Network
•
Standard Keylock
•
Door Contacts
NBES0303
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor
AP9335TH
•
Leak Sensor
NBES0306
Door Contacts
NBES0303
•
Leak Sensor
NBES0306
EcoStruxure IT Gateway
EcoStruxure IT Gateway
Micro DC Switch Kit
Micro DC Switch Kit
EcoStruxure IT
Gateway
Micro DC Switch Kit
Accessories
N/A
N/A
Rack Mount Fire
Suppression
Supplementary
Equipment
Ethernet cables
Ethernet cables
Ethernet cables
Power Cables
Power Cables
Power Cables
Supplemental Equipment Box Contents
NOTE: Box contents are dependent on your MDC configuration. Your MDC
may not require all of the contents listed below.
Ethernet cables (for UPS, NetBotz, Rack PDU, EIT Gateway, Fire suppression system)
Power cables
Power inlet box
Roxtec sealing gland system (provided for MDCs with cooling units only)
Magnetic Interior lights
Camera (provided for MDC42UARS(I) only)
Cable Manager
Hardware bag
Cable ties
NOTE: Refrigerant piping is shipped inside the MDC cabinet.
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Equipment Shipped Separately
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARS
Low temperature kit.
Low temperature kit
Outdoor refrigerant unit
Outdoor refrigerant unit
Hardware Bag
Contents of hardware bag:
Plastic cup washer (60)
Torx T30 / #2 Phillips tool (1)
M6 x 16 Phillips slot screw (60)
Cage nut (60)
Cage nut tool (1)
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Installation
Installation
Move the EcoStruxure Micro Data Center to its Final Location
WARNING
TIP/HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAZARD
•
Use at least two people to unpack and move the MDC.
•
Do not load any additional equipment in the MDC before moving it on its
casters.
•
When moving the MDC on its casters, ensure the path is free of obstacles
and debris.
•
When moving the MDC on its casters, make sure the leveling feet are fully
raised and push the MDC from the front or rear. Never push the MDC from
the sides.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Labels: The labels below can be found on the exterior of the MDC and serve to
communicate the following information:
1. With the leveling feet lowered, the static MDC can be loaded with up to 1361 kg
(3750 lb) of additional equipment.
2. Tip Hazard warning icons
3. Read the Instructions icons
Casters:
2250 lbs Max
(1020 kg)
Leveling Feet:
3750 lbs Max
(1361 kg)
U.S. Patent No.
7,293,666
885-2771A-999 VVV
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885-2661B-999 (FRONT) VVV
885-2629G-999(REAR) VVV
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Eye bolts: Remove the hole plugs and attach eye bolts in each corner of the top
of the MDC frame. Use M12 eye bolts with a lift rating of 435 lbs.
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NOTE: Use appropriate lifting hardware to ensure a straight-line pull on the
eye bolts.
Leveling Feet
Tools Required (not provided)
13–mm Open-ended wrench
Level
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When the MDC has been moved to the location where it will be installed, lower the
leveling feet. Use a 13–mm open-ended wrench (not provided) to lower the
leveling feet. Use a level (not provided) to ensure the MDC is level and plumb
while lowering the leveling feet.
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Equipment Connections in the EcoStruxure Micro Data Center
Mains Power
LAN
Cooling Line
Cooling Line
Network cable
Comm cable
Fire Suppression
NetBotz
Junction Box
Rack PDU
Your IT Equipment
Your IT Equipment
Your IT Equipment
UPS
Condenser
Cooling Unit
FRONT
Condensate
Pump
REAR
NOTICE
Low Ambient configuration not shown. Refer to the manuals for the Low
Ambient Kit and Cooling Unit for proper placement of the Low Ambient
components.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTICE
•
It is important to check that all connections are secure before applying power
to the MDC.
•
Check that the power cable for the fan is connected.
•
For units with fire suppression systems, check that a cable from the fire
suppression system has been connected to the fan.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Side Panel Removal and Installation
Tools Required (not provided)
T-25 Torx driver
10mm socket wrench
Torque wrench
Remove the Side Panels
It may be easier to install some of the piping and cables if one or more side panels
are removed to improve access. Since your MDC is a sealed unit, care must be
used when removing and installing the side panels in order to ensure the gasket
material will not be damaged.
CAUTION
HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAZARD
The side panels are heavy. Two people should remove or install side panels.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
NOTICE
Use care when removing or installing the side panels. Avoid crushing or tearing
the gasket material.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Installation
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The side panels are secured to the frame with three (3) M6 nuts at the front and
three (3) M6 nuts at the rear of the frame on the interior of the unit.
One person should hold the panel in place from the outside while the M6 nuts are
removed.
MDC enclosure is shown without components for clarity.
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With one person holding the panel in place, remove the two (2) T25 screws
holding the panels to the cross brace support. Lift the latch to release the side
panel. Use care when removing the side panels.
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Install the Side Panels
NOTICE
DAMAGE HAZARD
•
To avoid damaging the gasket, do not use an electric screwdriver or drill to
secure the hardware.
•
Refer to the torque specifications to avoid overtightening the fasteners.
Overtightening the fasteners may permanently damage the gasket and
compromise the seal.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Fit the six (6) threaded studs on the side panel through the holes in the frame.
Have one person hold the side panel in position while a second person secures
the six (6) M6 nuts. Torque: 8 – 12 in lbs (0.9 – 1.4 Nm)
Rubber bumpers installed near the studs on the side panels help prevent over
compression of the gasket. Observe the torque requirements and use care to
prevent damage to the gaskets.
Gasket
Rubber Bumper
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Gasket
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Install the two (2) T25 screws to the support. Torque: 8 – 12 in lbs (0.9 – 1.4Nm)
Press the side panel at the top to compress the gasket while securing the latch.
Use care not to damage the gasket. Check to make sure the latch is secured in
the locked position.
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Bringing Power to the Micro Data Center
DANGER
HAZARD OF ARC FLASH AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK
•
Adhere to all national and local electrical codes when bringing mains power
to the system.
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Mains power must be installed and serviced by qualified electricians only.
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Follow safe electrical work practices and wear appropriate personal
protective equipment (PPE) See NFPA 70E.
•
This system does not have any user-serviceable parts. Repairs are to be
performed by factory-trained service personnel only.
•
The system does not incorporate a main power disconnect. Due to the use
of the UPS, live power exists within the system when power is turned off at
the input circuit breaker.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Building power is brought to the Micro Data Center at the top of the enclosure.
1. Remove the sealing plate on top of the Micro Data Center. Save the screws
for use when installing the power inlet box.
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2. The power inlet box is located in the supplemental equipment box shipped
inside the enclosure. There is a connector under the sealing plate. There is a
black quick connect connector hanging from the power inlet box that connects
to a black connector below the removed sealing plate. Those connectors
should be pushed together until they make an audible click. Use the screws
removed with the sealing plate to secure the power inlet box to the roof of the
enclosure .
3. Bring mains power to the Micro Data Center using flexible cable and a
receptacle compatible with the IEC309 IP67 connector in the power inlet box.
Make sure the connector is the same voltage and current rating as required
for the Micro Data Center.
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For 3kVA UPS: 250V, 20A inlet connector
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For 5kVA UPS: 250V, 30A inlet connector
NOTE: The power cable inside the MDC enclosure has been installed at the
factory. Depending on the type of MDC, the power cable is:
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hardwired into the 5K UPS of International SKUs with cooling units.
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plugged into the 5K UPS of North American SKUs with cooling units.
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plugged into the 3K UPS of SKUs with fan-only ventilation (no cooling
unit).
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Install the Roxtec Gasket
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Remove the sealing plate and install the Roxtec cable entry system (provided in
the supplemental equipment box) using the four (4) hex head screws included.
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Install the Cooling Equipment
The cooling unit is installed in your EcoStruxure MDC but the refrigerant piping
must be installed. The piping (with insulation) for installation in the interior of the
cabinet is shipped inside the cabinet. Piping from the cooling unit to the outside
condenser is not provided.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Cooling equipment shall be installed and serviced only by qualified persons.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
NOTES:
•
Refer to the Installation Manual for your cooling unit for installation
instructions.
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Perform all commissioning checks, leak detection, and vacuum pumping
procedures as directed in your cooling installation manual.
The cooling unit is installed at the bottom of the cabinet.
Locate and remove the refrigerant pipes secured to the inside of the Micro Data
Center cabinet. Connect the suction line valve and liquid line valve on your cooling
unit.
The condensate drain line is coiled below the sealing plate where the Roxtec
cable entry system will be installed.
Ensure the condensate drain hose is properly installed so that condensate can
drain properly. Refer to the Installation instructions for your condensate pump.
Follow the instructions in the manual for your cooling unit to install the outdoor
condenser. Connect the suction line valve and the liquid line valve from the
condenser to the appropriate refrigerant lines in the cabinet. If your MDC includes
a low ambient kit, refer to the installation instructions provided with the kit.
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Do not connect power to the outdoor cooling unit until the Micro Data Center
is receiving power.
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Do not remove the covers of the line valves before connecting the pipes.
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Ensure the connections between the valves and the pipes are tight.
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Ensure that any areas of exposed piping on the interior of the MDC are covered
with insulation (not provided).
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Fire Suppression
The Fire Suppression system requires the installation of the green connector
(provided in the Accessory Box) to the top receptacle on the back of the unit. The
green connector has a red jumper wire to activate the internal battery backup.
The key (provided in the Accessory Box) is necessary to change the setting from
Isolate to Normal.
Refer to the Fire Suppression system Quick Start manual for start-up instructions.
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The two LED lighting strips are packed inside the accessory box. Remove them
from the shipping box. The light strips are magnetic and are installed to the inside
of the roof at the front and rear of the enclosure.
Plug the light strips into the pre-installed power cables.
The lights should be positioned towards the front and rear rack opening and doors
so they do not interfere with cables and power cords.
LIGHT
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POWER
PLUG
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The UPS
NOTE: Refer to the UPS manual included with your Micro Data Center for
complete installation instructions.
Complete the setup of the UPS as described in the UPS Operation manual.
Access the Micro DC Switch and EcoStruxure Gateway
Appliance
Remove the cover plates to obtain access to the Micro DC switch and
EcoStruxure Gateway appliance.
There are two (2) cover plates covering access points on the frame. Remove two
(2) Phillips head screws securing each plate to the frame.
Micro DC
Switch
Access
Panels
Access
Panel
EcoStruxure IT
Gateway
NOTE: Replace the panels after cables have been secured to the Micro DC
switch and EcoStruxure Gateway appliance.
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Start-Up
NOTE: Check each cable and power cord to be sure the connection is secure.
A loose cable or power cord will cause delays in configuring your Micro Data
Center.
Checklist for Initial Start-up
1. Mains power is connected to the unit.
2. UPS batteries are secured.
3. The UPS powered ON. The UPS network cable is connected to the Micro DC
Switch
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Check the display on the UPS for status.
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The Rack PDU(s) power cable(s) are connected to the UPS, and are
powered ON. The Rack PDU(s) network cables are connected to the
Micro DC Switch. Check the operation status on the Rack PDU display.
4. Determine which NetBotz model is installed in your MDC (NB250 or NB750).
The Netbotz power cable is connected to the Rack PDU. The NetBotz
appliance network cable is connected to the Relay Output port on NB250 and
to the Relay 1 port on NB750. This network cable is connected at the other
end to the Micro DC Switch. MDCs with cooling units and fans have an
additional cable attached to the relay output on the NetBotz appliance.
5. Sensors are positioned and cables connected to the NetBotz device.
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Temperature/Humidity sensors: MDCs with cooling units have three (3)
temp/humidity sensors. One (1) temp/humidity sensor will be secured to
the side of the U-space. After the customer equipment is installed, move
this sensor and secure it to the approximate center (left-to-right) to
ensure that the sensor is located in the active airflow of the equipment.
The other two (2) temp/humidity sensors are factory installed to the air
conditioning unit.
•
Temperature/Humidity sensors: MDCs with fan-only ventilation have
one (1) sensor. The temp/humidity sensor will be secured to the side of
the U-space. After the customer equipment is installed, move the sensor
and secure it to the approximate center (left-to-right) to ensure that the
sensor is located in the active airflow of the equipment.
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Spot leak sensor (only on MDCs with cooling units)
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Door contact sensors
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Camera
Refer to the NetBotz User Guide for more complete instructions.
6. The cooling unit power cord is connected to the Rack PDU. A USB
communication cable connects the cooling unit to the EcoStruxure IT
Gateway.
7. The fire suppression system power cord is plugged into the Rack PDU and its
network cable is connected to the Micro DC Switch. The smoke detection
sensors are in place. An additional power cord is plugged into the fire
suppression system at one end and the fan box at the other end.
8. The Micro DC Switch power cord is plugged into the Rack PDU and powered
ON.
9. The fan power cord is plugged into the Rack PDU on MDCs with fan-only
ventilation. The fan is plugged into the NetBotz appliance on MDCs with both
a cooling unit and fan.
10. The EcoStruxure IT Gateway appliance: The EcoStruxure IT Gateway power
cable is plugged into the Rack PDU. Review the previous steps in this section
to make sure all connections are correct before initiating the Gateway
appliance. Go online to https://helpcenter.ecostruxureit.com. Information is
available here to help you log in and set up accounts. Follow the instructions
on the EcoStruxure IT Help Center pages.
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EcoStruxure IT Gateway
Prerequisites
You will need:
1. A computer or server (connected to your building network) that is always on
with any of the following operating systems:
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Microsoft Windows 10 64–bit, Server 2012 SP1, Server 2016, and Server
2019
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or CentOS 7 or greater
2. At least 2GB of available hard disk space.
Sign Up and Create an EcoStruxure IT Account
Open a browser window on your computer and navigate to
https://ecostruxureit.com/ and sign up for an EcoStruxure IT account.
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Connections to the EcoStruxure Gateway
Building LAN
Public Network
Building Network
Building Switch
MDC
UPS
NMC
RPDU
NMC
NetBotz
NMC
Management
Remote Monitoring
SNMP
End-User
Temp/Humid Sensor
Spot Leak Sensor
Door Contact
Camera
SNMP
Micro DC
Switch
EcoStruxure IT
GATEWAY
EcoStruxure
Data Lake
EcoStruxure IT Expert
EcoStruxure Asset Advisor
SNMP
Fire Suppression SNMP
Cooling
Schneider Service
Bureau
The EcoStruxure Micro Data Center is configured at the factory with the
EcoStruxure IT Gateway appliance and the Micro DC switch installed along with a
complement of power, cooling, and sensing devices, depending on the model. The
communication cables from the devices installed in the MDC are connected to the
Micro DC switch or directly to the EcoStruxure IT Gateway appliance as required.
See the illustration above.
Software versions on the EcoStruxure IT Gateway appliance may vary.
Instructions are available at https://helpcenter.ecostruxureit.com/ to explain how to
configure your Gateway appliance.
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Software versions 1.9.0 and older use Webmin to configure the network.
Instructions for software versions 1.9.0 and older are available on the
helpcenter Web pages.
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Software versions 1.10 and newer configure the network from EcoStruxure
Web pages. Instructions for software versions 1.10 and newer are also
available on the helpcenter Web pages.
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Connect Your Computer to the Gateway Appliance
NOTE: Remove the cover plates to obtain access to the Micro DC switch and
EcoStruxure Gateway appliance.
The EcoStruxure IT Gateway appliance has two network connection ports, LAN1
and LAN2.
The LAN1 port connects the Gateway appliance to the Public network. This is the
port that the Gateway appliance uses to communicate with your building network.
Connect your building’s network to the LAN1 port with a communication cable (not
provided).
The LAN2 port connects you to the Private network of the Gateway appliance.
Connect your computer with a communication cable (not provided) to the LAN2
port to set up the Gateway appliance or, because the LAN2 port already has a
cable connected to the Micro DC Switch at the factory, you can make your
connection to LAN2 from an empty port on the Micro DC Switch.
LAN1
Power
Button
Open
Ports
LAN2
View of Gateway from
rear of MDC
View of Micro DC Switch from
front of MDC
NOTE: Check that the power cables are securely connected to the Gateway
appliance and the Micro DC switch.
Check that the Gateway appliance is powered on. If the Gateway appliance is not
on, press the power button to turn it on.
Wait ten minutes to allow the Gateway appliance to fully initialize.
Open a browser window on your computer. Enter the IP address 192.168.0.1.
If the EcoStruxure login page opens, your software version is 1.10 or newer.
If the attempt does not succeed, enter the IP address 192.168.0.1:10000 to
connect to Webmin. If you succeed in connecting to Webmin, your software
version is 1.9 or older.
Continue setup using the instructions for your software version available in the
helpcenter.
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NOTICE
Following configuration of your EcoStruxure IT Gateway, you must then allow
the Gateway to discover the devices and sensors connected. Any devices or
sensors you add after the initial setup will require you to run Discover Devices
again so the new devices can be discovered by the EcoStruxure IT Gateway.
NOTICE
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A firewall on your building network could prohibit the connection to the
EcoStruxure IT cloud. See your network administrator for the necessary root
certificate if required.
•
Before configuring credentials for the devices connected to the Gateway
appliance, update the EcoStruxure software version to the latest version
available. See the instructions on the EcoStruxure Help Center website.
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Gateway Version 1.9 and Older
Prerequisite: Your computer is connected to the building network and to the LAN
2 port (Private side) of the Gateway.
1. On your computer, open a browser window and enter the IP Address of
Webmin (192.168.0.1:10000).
Login at the Webmin prompt. The credentials for user and password are both
setup.
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You will be prompted to change your password. You must change the default
password before you will be allowed to continue.
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2. Log in with your new password.
.
Navigate to: System Configuration > Network Configuration > Network
Interfaces
On the page that opens, in the Navigation pane on the left side of the page:
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Click on the arrow next to System Configuration to open the dropdown
menu.
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Select Network Configuration from the dropdown menu to open the
Network Configuration page.
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Click the Network Interfaces icon on the page.
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The Network Interfaces page will open.
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The Network Interfaces page shows the interfaces list in the Activated at
Boot tab by default. Select the Active Now tab to open the list of
available Active Network Interfaces.
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The Active Now list of Network Interfaces will show the interfaces that
are currently active on the system.
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eth0 is the name of the interface for the LAN1 port of the EcoStruxure IT
Gateway appliance. This is the Gateway Public network.
Make a note of the IP address of eth0. You will need this IP address to
access the Gateway Public network.
NOTE: eth1 is the interface for LAN2, the Gateway Private network.
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3. Close Webmin and disconnect your computer from the LAN2 port (or the port
on the Micro DC switch).
4. With your computer connected to the building network, open a browser
window and enter the Public IP address of your Gateway appliance (eth0):
https://<Public_IP_Address>/
5. When the Web page opens, enter the EcoStruxure IT Gateway initial
credentials: Username: admin and Password: admin
6. You will be prompted to change your password. You must change your
password in order to continue.
To continue setup, go to Configure Credentials in this manual.
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Gateway Version 1.10 and Newer
Prerequisite: Your computer is connected to the building network and to the LAN
2 port (Private side) of the Gateway.
1. On your computer, open a browser window and enter the IP Address of the
Gateway appliance (192.168.0.1).
2. The Initial Login page will open.
Enter the EcoStruxure IT Gateway initial credentials: Username - admin and
Password - setup.
3. You will be prompted to change your password. You must change your
password before you can continue.
4. On the page that opens, you can verify the Gateway appliance configuration.
Click on the Configure and manage appliance bar to view or modify the
settings.
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5. The Appliance Settings page will open. On the Public Network tab, the IP
Address and other information related to the public network interface (LAN1
on the Gateway) is shown. Make a note of the IP Address and the other
information.
On the Private Network tab, the information related to the private network can
be viewed or modified.
Make sure the information on both the Public Network tab and Private
Network tab is correct before proceeding to discover the devices connected
to your Gateway appliance. These settings depend on your network
configuration.
NOTICE
Your network administrator can provide a root certificate and proxy settings
as necessary.
6. Disconnect from the Private network. From the Public Network, continue with
the setup procedure. Go to Configure Credentials on the next page.
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Configure Credentials
Prerequisite: Your computer must be connected to the building network. Open a
browser window and enter the IP address you obtained from the Private Network.
NOTICE
•
The devices connected to your Gateway appliance were configured to use
SNMPv3 at the factory. If you configure your Gateway appliance using
different SNMPv3 settings or credentials or if SNMPv1 will be used, the
connected devices will need to be re-configured to match. For security
reasons, SNMPv3 is recommended.
•
It is recommended that you login to all the devices connected to the
Gateway and change the default passwords to enhance your cybersecurity.
Configure SNMPv3 Credentials
Instructions for setting up SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 credentials are available online.
The EcoStruxure IT Gateway installed in the MDC, requires you to configure
SNMPv3 because the devices attached have been configured to use SNMPv3.
From the EcoStruxure IT Gateway’s opening page, click on the Lets get started
button to open the Device Credentials page.
Click on New Device Credentials to open the dropdown menu. Select SNMPv3.
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Complete the Credentials form for SNMPv3.
Label: SNMPv3
Username: SEMDC1
Authentication type: SHA
Authentication password: MDC-NNMP-AUTH-1
Encryption type: AES128
Encryption password: MDC-SNMP-ENC-1
Port: 161
Click on the Create Setting button at the bottom of the page to save your settings.
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Configure SCP File Transfer Credentials
1. Configure SCP-apc credentials:
On the EcoStruxure IT Gateway, SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) is the protocol
used to upgrade the firmware of the NMC-based devices in your MDC. When
updated firmware is available, you can push the latest firmware to all of the
connected devices with a click of a button.
NOTICE
NMC-based devices (Rack PDUs, UPS, and NetBotz 250) use the
username apc for configuring SCP credentials.
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Click on New File Transfer Credentials to see the dropdown menu.
Select SCP.
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The Create Device Credentials for SCP dialog box will open. Enter the
required information for SCP-apc in the form.
Label: SCP-apc
Username: apc
Password: MDC-APC-1
Port: 22
Click on the Create Setting button at the bottom of the dialog box to
save your information.
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2. Configure SCP-root credentials: (for MDCs with NetBotz 750 only)
NOTICE
•
The NetBotz 750 is not an NMC-based device. The NetBotz 750 uses
Linux. With Linux, root is the only way to access SCP for firmware
upgrades.
•
Currently, NetBotz 750 does not support SCP to update its firmware
through the EcoStruxure IT Gateway.
•
Configure the SCP-root credentials for the NetBotz 750 to avoid an error
message from the EcoStruxure IT Gateway that it is unable to
communicate over SCP with the NetBotz 750.
•
Click on New File Transfer Credentials to see the dropdown menu.
Select SCP.
•
The Create Device Credentials for SCP dialog box will open. Enter the
required information for SCP-root in the form.
Label: SCP-root
Username: root
Password: apc
Port: 22
Click on the Create Setting button at the bottom of the dialog box to
save your information.
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Confirm Settings
The Device Credentials page should now show that the Device Credentials have
been set to SNMPv3 and the File Transfer Credentials have been set to SCP-apc
and SCP-root.
NOTE: Discovery of device credentials using SCP-root is only required if your
MDC contains a NetBotz 750 appliance.
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Discover Devices
NOTICE
Due to a current unresolved issue, EcoStruxure IT cannot discover the fire
suppression system. The issue is under investigation. The fire suppression
system will operate normally. EcoStruxure IT will not display the fire suppression
system settings at this time.
Discover all devices connected to the EIT Gateway.
Prerequisite: Your computer is connected to the building network (the same
network as the Gateway appliance), you are logged in to the Gateway (with the
same password you created while on the private network) and have navigated to
the Discover Devices page.
On the Discover Devices page, enter the IP search range: 192.168.0.* at the IP
search range bar.
Click the Discover Devices button to initiate the search.
Go to the helpcenter online for more information:
https://helpcenter.ecostruxureit.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021184553-Discoverdevices
The devices are shown in the Summary section of the page when the search is
complete. The number of devices will vary depending upon the configuration of
your MDC.
NOTE: Any devices that are discovered but have configuration issues will be
noted in red in the Summary.
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Discover the Cooling Unit
NOTICE
Due to a current unresolved issue, EcoStruxure IT cannot discover the cooling
unit. The issue is under investigation. The cooling unit will operate normally.
EcoStruxure IT will not display the cooling unit settings at this time.
NOTE: The Cooling Unit may not be discovered until you register your
EcoStruxure IT Gateway appliance and update the firmware (if necessary) to
the most recent version. If you previously discovered your devices, you may
need to re-discover your devices after updating to the latest Gateway firmware
revision.
1. From your laptop connected to the same building network as the Gateway
appliance, login to the Gateway.
2. Navigate to the Discover Devices page
3. Click on Discovering a Modbus device?
Set the following on the Discover Devices page and click on Discover Modbus
device when the form has been completed.
Serial (radio button)
Type: Crac
Vendor: Uniflair
Family: Rack_mount_room_cooling
Server address: 1
Default settings for Serial:
Port: ttyUSB0
Baud Rate: 9600
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
Confirm the values shown on the page with the values specified in your cooling
unit manual.
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NOTICE
To confirm that the Cooling Unit (and other devices) are connected, navigate to
the Devices page and check that they are all connected and reporting data. The
data updates every 5 minutes.
Optional Setup Information
Redetec Default Passwords
To change the SNMP credentials from default:
From the private network of the gateway, go to http://<ip_address_of_Redetec>/
setup.html
The administrator username is admin.
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Install Accessories and Your Equipment
Install the Cable Managers
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Cable managers are included in the accessory box. There are installation posts on
the side and rear of the cable manager. The cable managers can be installed from
either post. The posts of the cable manager are installed to the rear of the MDC as
shown in the illustration below.
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Cage Nuts
Proper location in the rack for the cage nuts:
1. Locate the top and bottom U space on the
vertical mounting rails. Every third hole on
the mounting rails is numbered to indicate
the middle of a U space.
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2. Install the cage nuts on the interior of the
vertical mounting rail; then install the shelf.
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CAUTION
FALLING EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Do NOT install cage nuts vertically with the tabs engaging the top and bottom of
the square hole.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment
damage.
Install cage nuts horizontally, with the tabs engaging
the sides of the square hole.
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Install the cage nuts on the interior of the vertical
mounting rail.
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Install the cage nut:
1. From the inside of the rack, insert the cage nut into
the square hole.
2. Hook one tab of the cage nut assembly through the
far side of the hole.
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3. Place the cage nut tool on the other side of the cage
nut and pull to snap into position.
Remove the cage nut:
1. Remove any attached screw.
2. Grasp the cage nut, squeeze the tabs on the sides, and push to release it from the square
hole.
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Install Your Equipment
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If possible, install your equipment starting from the bottom of the MDC and
working your way up. Use the cage nuts and M6 screws supplied in the hardware
bag to secure the equipment in the MDC.
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Troubleshooting
Reset NetBotz after Cooling Unit Powered Off
Perform this task if the in-rack cooling unit has shut down and the ventilation fan
has been enabled by your NetBotz appliance.
NetBotz 750
1. Log in to the NetBotz appliance. Go to: Setting > Alarm Configuration
2. Navigate to the Edit Alarm Configuration page and choose the MDC Supply
Air Temperature (High) alarm configuration.
Click on the Output 1 (ACRM Disable) box to remove the check mark then,
click OK at the bottom of the page.
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3. Change the state of Output 1 from Active to Inactive
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4. When the cooling unit is operating, the settings can be returned to their
original state.
Navigate to the MDC Supply Air Temperature (High) page.
Click on the Output 1 (ACRM Disable) box to insert the check mark then,
click OK at the bottom of the page.
Go to NetBotz > Overview
Change the state of the Switched Outlet from Active to Inactive.
5. If the ventilation fan comes back on, the temperature is above 35°C. This is
the temperature setting at which the ventilation fan is set to come on. You will
need to repeat the task again starting at Step 1.
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6. Edit the Alarm Configuration:
NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Failure to reset to the original settings as defined in this step may damage
equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Ensure you have completed all of the following steps on the Alarm
Configuration page:
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Edit the settings for the MDC Supply Air Temperature (High) alarm.
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Under the Control tab, select Output 1
Confirm that the box is checked
Confirm that the state on the On alarm clear column is set to Active.
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Click OK to save your settings.
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Specifications
MDC42UBRS
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARS
Electrical
Rated Input
Voltage
Rated Input
Current
208 VAC 60Hz
20A
30A
Power Inlet
Power
Connector
(Customer
Provided)
IEC 309 250 V IP 67
2P 3W
IEC 309 250 V IP67 2P
3W
16A (IEC)/20A (UL)
IEC 309 250 V IP67 2P
3W
30A (IEC)/32A (UL)
Load Rating
UPS Input
30A
IEC 309 250 V IP67 2P
3W
30A (IEC)/32A (UL)
3.5 kW
3 kVA
5 kVA
Rack PDUs
5 kVA
AP8841 — 30A, 200/208V
C-13 outlets, (36) and C-19 outlets (6)
Security
Standard Keylock
Door Contacts
Standard Keylock
Door Contacts
Standard Keylock
Door Contacts
Camera
Sensors
Temp and Humidity
Temp and Humidity
Leak
Temp and Humidity
Leak
Cooling
Fan ventilation
3.5 kW Uniflair Rack
Mount
3.5 kW Uniflair Rack
Mount
Emergency Fan
Ventilation
Total Cooling
Capacity
N/A
3.5 kW (11,900 BTU/hr)
3.5 kW (11,900 BTU/hr)
Rated Air
Volume
N/A
700 m³/h (410 SCFM)
700 m³/h (410 SCFM)
Environmental
Fan only: 10–35°C (50–95°F)
ACRM only: 10–40°C (50–104°F)
ACRM and Fan: 10–35°C (50–95°F)
Operating
Temperature
Storage
Temperature
-5°C to 45°C (23°F to 115°F)
Humidity
Range
<95% RH
Altitude
0 – 3000 m (0 – 100000 ft) / 0 — 15000 m (0 — 50000 ft)
Noise Rating
72 dBA
73 dBA
73 dBA
72 dBA (Emergency
Ventilation)
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Specifications
MDC42UBRS
MDC42USRS
MDC42UARS
2006 x 800 x 1220
(79 x 31.5 x 48)
2006 x 800 x 1212
(79 x 31.5 x 47.7)
2006 x 800 x 1220
(79 x 31.5 x 48)
2146 x 800 x 1220
(84.5 x 31.5 x 48)
2146 x 800 x 1212
(84.5 x 31.5 x 47.7)
2146 x 800 x 1220
(84.5 x 31.5 x 48)
Physical
Dimensions
42U MDC
only
As shipped :
HxWxD
mm (in)
With Power
Inlet Installed:
HxWxD
mm (in)
Packaged
42U MDC on
pallet
HxWxD
mm (in)
Load Ratings:
kg (lb)
Static:
Dynamic:
Shipped:
Clearance
Requirements:
2170 x 1105 x 1321
(85.4 x 43.5 x 52)
1361 kg (3750 lb) Maximum load with leveling feet lowered
1022 kg (2250 lb) Maximum load while rolling the unit on its casters
909 kg (2000 lb) Maximum weight as shipped on pallet with the required brackets
1 m (3 ft) front and rear
Compliance
60
EMC
verification
EN 55032, EN 55035, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, BS EN 55032, BS EN 55035
IT Earthing
system
Yes
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MDC42UBRSl
MDC42USRSl
MDC42UARSl
Electrical
Rated Input
Voltage
Rated Input
Current
230 VAC 50Hz
20A
30A
Power Inlet
Power
Connector
(Customer
Provided)
IEC 309 250 V IP 67
2P 3W
IEC 309 250 V IP67 2P
3W
16A (IEC)/20A (UL)
IEC 309 250 V IP67 2P
3W
30A (IEC)/32A (UL)
Load Rating
UPS Input
30A
IEC 309 250 V IP67 2P
3W
30A (IEC)/32A (UL)
3.5 kW
3 kVA
Rack PDUs
(Quantity 2)
5 kVA
5 kVA
AP8858 — 16A, 230V, IEC-320–C20 Inlet
IEC-320 C-13 outlets, (18) and IEC-320 C-19 outlets (2)
Security
Standard Keylock
Door Contacts
Standard Keylock
Door Contacts
Standard Keylock
Door Contacts
Camera
Sensors
Temp and Humidity
Temp and Humidity
Leak
Temp and Humidity
Leak
Cooling
Fan ventilation
3.5 kW Uniflair Rack
Mount
3.5 kW Uniflair Rack
Mount
Emergency Fan
Ventilation
Total Cooling
Capacity
N/A
3.5 kW (11,900 BTU/hr)
3.5 kW (11,900 BTU/hr)
Rated Air
Volume
000m³/h
700 m³/h (410 SCFM)
700 m³/h (410 SCFM)
Environmental
Fan only: 10–35°C (50–95°F)
ACRM only: 10–40°C (50–104°F)
ACRM and Fan: 10–35°C (50–95°F)
Operating
Temperature
Storage
Temperature
Humidity
Range
<95% RH
Altitude
0 – 3000 m (0 – 100000 ft) / 0 — 15000 m (0 — 50000 ft)
Noise Rating
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-5°C to 45°C (23°F to 115°F)
72 dBA
64 dBA
62.5 dBA
72 dBA (Emergency
Ventilation)
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Specifications
MDC42UBRSl
MDC42USRSl
MDC42UARSl
2006 x 800 x 1220
(79 x 31.5 x 48)
2006 x 800 x 1212
(79 x 31.5 x 47.7)
2006 x 800 x 1220
(79 x 31.5 x 48)
2146 x 800 x 1220
(84.5 x 31.5 x 48)
2146 x 800 x 1212
(84.5 x 31.5 x 47.7)
2146 x 800 x 1220
(84.5 x 31.5 x 48)
Physical
Dimensions
42U MDC
only
As shipped :
HxWxD
mm (in)
With Power
Inlet Installed:
HxWxD
mm (in)
Packaged
42U MDC on
pallet
HxWxD
mm (in)
Load Ratings:
kg (lb)
Static:
Dynamic:
Shipped:
Clearance
Requirements:
2170 x 1105 x 1321
(85.4 x 43.5 x 52)
1361 kg (3750 lb) Maximum load with leveling feet lowered
1022 kg (2250 lb) Maximum load while rolling the unit on its casters
909 kg (2000 lb) Maximum weight as shipped on pallet with the required brackets
1 m (3 ft) front and rear
Compliance
62
EMC
verification
EN 55032, EN 55035, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, BS EN 55032, BS EN 55035
IT Earthing
system
Yes
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Warranty
42U R-Series NEMA 12/IP54
Warranty
2 Year Parts Only Factory Warranty
The limited warranty provided by Schneider Electric in this Statement of Limited
Factory Warranty applies only to products you purchase for your commercial or
industrial use in the ordinary course of your business.
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Schneider Electric warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. The obligation
of Schneider Electric under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at its
sole discretion, any such defective products. This warranty does not apply to
equipment that has been damaged by accident, negligence or misapplication or
has been altered or modified in any way. Repair or replacement of a defective
product or part thereof does not extend the original warranty period. Any parts
furnished under this warranty may be new or factory-remanufactured.
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This warranty extends only to the original purchaser who must have properly
registered the product. The product may be registered at the Schneider Electric
website, www.se.com.
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Schneider Electric shall not be liable under the warranty if its testing and
examination disclose that the alleged defect in the product does not exist or was
caused by end user’s or any third person’s misuse, negligence, improper
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electrical voltage or connection, inappropriate on-site operation conditions,
corrosive atmosphere, repair, installation, start-up by non-Schneider Electric
designated personnel, a change in location or operating use, exposure to the
elements, Acts of God, fire, theft, or installation contrary to Schneider Electric
recommendations or specifications or in any event if the Schneider Electric serial
number has been altered, defaced, or removed, or any other cause beyond the
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SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, ARISING OUT OF THE
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USE, SERVICE OR INSTALLATION, OF THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH
DAMAGES ARISE IN CONTRACT OR TORT, IRRESPECTIVE OF FAULT,
NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OR WHETHER SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
HAS BEEN ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
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OF DATA, COSTS OF SUBSTITUENTS, CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES, OR
OTHERWISE.
NO SALESMAN, EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC IS
AUTHORIZED TO ADD TO OR VARY THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY.
WARRANTY TERMS MAY BE MODIFIED, IF AT ALL, ONLY IN WRITING
SIGNED BY A SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC OFFICER AND LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
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Customers with warranty claims issues may access the Schneider Electric
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website, www.se.com/support. Select your country from the country selection pulldown menu at the top of the Web page. Select the Support tab to obtain contact
information for customer support in your region.
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