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Transcript
03/16/2016
Chatsworth Products Inc.
Section 27 11 00
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT ROOM FITTINGS
Section 27 11 26
Communications Rack-Mounted Power Protection and Power Strips
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
WORK INCLUDED
A.
1.2
Provide all labor, materials, and equipment for the complete installation of work
called for in the Contract Documents.
SCOPE OF WORK
A.
This section includes the minimum requirements for rack-mounted power
protection and power strips used in cabinets, racks, frames and enclosures in
data centers, computer rooms, and communications equipment rooms.
B.
Included in this section are the minimum composition requirements and
installation methods for the following:
1.
1.3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.4
Rack-Mounted Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
All cable and equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner. All
methods of construction that are not specifically described or indicated in the
contract documents shall be subject to the control and approval of the Owner or
Owner Representative. Equipment and materials shall be of the quality and
manufacture indicated. The equipment specified is based upon the acceptable
manufacturers listed. Where “approved equal” is stated, equipment shall be
equivalent in every way to that of the equipment specified and subject to
approval.
SUBMITTALS
1.1
Provide product data for the following:
1.
Manufacturers data sheets/cut sheets, specifications and installation
instructions for all products (submit with bid).
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1
RACK-MOUNTED PDUs
A.
General PDU Information
The Rack-Mounted PDU shall be vertical, single-input and able to be mounted
within a freestanding equipment rack or cabinet that is used to store computer,
network and data storage equipment in a data center, computer room or
network/telecommunications equipment room. The PDU shall provide reliable
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power distribution to equipment with optional local and remote monitoring
capabilities.
B.
Dimensions
The PDU shall have a rectangular, low-profile chassis that is 70.5”H (1791 mm),
no more than 2.2”W x 2.2”D (56 mmm x 56 mm) at the outlets and 2.8”D (71 mm)
at the breakers for PDUs with up to three single-pole or double-pole breakers.
The PDU shall have a rectangular, low-profile chassis that is 72”H (1829 mm), no
more than 2.4”W x 2.2”D (61 mm x 56 mm) at the outlets and 2.8”D (71 mm) at
the breakers for PDUs with up to six single-pole breakers. PDUs that are 72”H
(1829 mm) must be placed in 44U or taller CPI cabinets.
The PDU shall have a rectangular, low-profile chassis that is 75”H (1905 mm), no
more than 2.7”W x 2.2”D (69 mmm x 56 mm) at the outlets and 3.2”D (82 mm) at
the breakers for PDUs with up to six double-pole breakers. PDUs that are 75”H
(1905 mm) must be placed in 45U or taller CPI cabinets.
C.
Mounting Style
The PDU shall include universal tool-less mounting hardware, a pair of aluminum
shoulder washers attached to the back of the PDU chassis that can be spaced
64.75” (1645 mm) or 61.25” (1556 mm) apart to match most rack/cabinet
mounting brackets.
D.
Power Input (Plug)
The PDU shall include one (1) single input cord permanently attached to the PDU
and 10’ (3m) in length. The PDU shall have a nominal input voltage range of:
[100-240V Single Phase Input], [120V Single Phase Input], [120/208V Single
Phase Input], 120/208V Three Phase Input] [208V Single Phase Input], [208V
Three Phase Input], [220-240V Single Phase Input], [240/415V Three Phase],
[380-415V Three Phase Input]
The PDU input plug shall be:
a. [C20 Inlet – no power cord]
b. [L6-20P], [L6-30P]
c. [IEC 16A 2P+E], [IEC 32A 2P+E]
d. [L14-20P], [L14-30P]
e. [L15-20P], [L15-30P]
f. [L21-20P], [L21-30P]
g. [50A CS8365C 3P+E] or [60A IEC 3P+E]
h. [L22-20P], [L22-30P]
i. [IEC 16A 4P+E], [IEC 32A 4P+E]
E.
Breakers
The PDU shall have [1], [2], [3] or [6] UL489 hydraulic magnetic breakers fully
rated to [16A] or [20A] each, [Single-Pole] or [Double-Pole] depending on input
plug type and UL requirements. The chassis design shall be minimized to reduce
the breaker box height and include flush mounted breakers to prevent accidental
discharge.
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F.
Power Output (Outlets)
The PDU shall have a mix of [NEMA 5-20R], [IEC C13] and/or [IEC C19] outlets.
The nominal output voltage for 5-20R outlets is 120V and for C13/C19 is 208V.
Outlet layout should have alternating phases to improve load balancing, cabinet
airflow and reduce server cord length.
The PDU shall have one these standard outlet combinations:
a. (12) C13 (12) C19
b. (12) C13 (18) C19
c. (18) C13 (6) C19
d. (24) 5-20R
e. (24) C13
f. (24) C13 (12) C19
g. (24) C13 (6) C19
h. (24) C13 (6) C19 (6) 5-20R
i. (24) C13 (9) C19 (3) 5-20R
j. (30) C13 (6) C19
k. (36) 5-20R
l. (36) C13
m. (36) C13 (6) C19
G.
Alternating of Phases
The PDU shall have outlets with alternating phases throughout the PDU in order
to facilitate load balancing, wiring and avoid circuit overload. This feature should
apply to both single phase and three phase PDUs.
H.
Cable Management
eConnect® PDUs shall come in two configurations-Locking eConnect and NonLocking eConnect PDUs.
Locking eConnect PDUs shall be equipped with a manual locking recepticle at
each IEC outlet on the PDU. Locking receptacles connect around the boot of
each IEC power cord in order to secure cords to the PDU. All locking outlets shall
be capable of working with standard power cords.
Non-Locking outlets shall have an integrated, non-intrusive method of securing
server power cords to the chassis. A separate, flexible, nylon power cord
manager shall be attached to the server power cord either through a proprietary
method or tie wrap designed to firmly attach to the server cord.
I.
PDU Temperature Rating
The PDU shall be rated for use in high ambient air temperatures up to 149°F
(65°C) and suitable for use in hot aisle containment and ducted exhaust cabinet
applications.
J.
Grounding/Bonding
The PDU shall have a grounded inlet/power plug and a separate external M5
threaded ground attachment point. The PDU shall include a grounding kit with a
12”L (300 mm), #12 AWG, stranded copper grounding jumper.
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K.
Certifications
The PDU shall be UL Listed, and shall meet the applicable requirements of the
following certifications: UL, CSC C22.2 for Canada; CE for the EU; FCC Part 15,
Class A; EN 55022 and RoHS Compliant.
L.
Color & Finish
The exterior of the PDU shall be painted black with epoxy-polyester hybrid
powder coat paint. Power outlets will be molded black. Color coded labels shall
identify the breakers and associated outlets.
M.
Included Hardware
The PDU shall include (2) aluminum shoulder washers, (50) plastic power cord
managers or locking outlets and (1) grounding kit. Rack/cabinet mounting
brackets are sold separately.
N.
PDU Type and Functionality
The PDU shall have one or more of the following main features, which are further
detailed in this document.
a. [No local meter or remote monitoring, optional locking outlets– Basic]
b. [Local and remote monitoring at PDU Breaker/Input Level, optional
locking outlets and IP Consolidation – Monitored]
c. [Local and remote monitored at PDU Breaker/Input and Outlet Level
optional locking outlets and IP Consolidation – Monitored Pro]
d. [Local and remote monitoring at PDU Breaker/Input Level with Outlet
Control, optional locking outlets and IP Consolidation – Switched]
e. [Local and remote monitored at PDU Breaker/Input and Outlet Level with
Control, optional locking outlets and IP Consolidation – Switched Pro]
O.
Main Monitoring Features for:
a. Monitored (1-8)
b. Monitored Pro (1-8, 9)
c. Switched (1-8, 10)
d. Switched Pro (1-8, 9, 10)
1. Power Measurement
The PDU shall have a built-in power meter with ±1% metering accuracy.
Power (kW), Energy (kWh), Voltage (V), Current (A) and Power Factor (PF)
will be measured at input and each breaker.
2.
Graphical Display
The PDU shall have a centrally located LCD display. The display screen will
present combined voltage, current, power (kW) for the PDU and voltage,
current, power (kW) and power factor values for each breaker on the PDU.
The display screen will also present line input current on three-phase
units.The dislpay screen will presnt current values per outlet for Monitored
Pro and Switched Pro PDUs. Display screens and options shall be navigated
with three push buttons located under the display. Alarms will be indicated by
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a flashing red LED above the display and indicator on screen. The image on
the display screen will rotate 180° for easy viewing when the PDU is
mounted with the power cord toward the top of the rack/cabinet. The display
can be used to setup PDU Linking settings, fixed IP address and firmware
update.
3.
Temperature and Humidity Sensor Port
The PDU shall have a sensor port that will support up to two external
temperature and humidity sensors. When attached, the PDU will display
measured temperature and humidity values. These sensors are sold
separately.
4.
Ethernet Connection
The PDU shall have a 10/100 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet connection to allow
remote access using a web browser to view the built-in webpage or
automated monitoring with a third-party software or appliance that can
receive SNMP traps. The built-in webpage shall allow the user to view
detailed power, temperature and humidity readings; to set upper and lower
alarm limits for measured values; and to view summarized alarms. For quick
setup, users shall be able to enter the IP address using the graphical display.
The connection shall support an IPv4 or IPv6 address. The PDU must also
be capable of web authentication, multiple user accounts, and download and
export of data logs.
5.
IP Consolidation
The PDU shall include two serial PDU Linking ports that allow multiple PDUs
to be connected in a continuous chain of up to 32 PDUs for IP consolidation.
All linked PDUs shall be remotely accessable though a single, primary
Ethernet connection on one of the linked PDUs using either a third-party
software (SNMP) or the built-in web interface (web browser and IP address).
The built-in web interface will list all connected PDUs in a tree-like directory
structure, allowing easy click-through to view individual PDU details. All
alarms will be summarized on a separate tab. If a linked PDU is removed
from the chain, an alarm will notify the user. For redundancy, the linked
PDUs will also support an optional, alternate Ethernet connection from a
second PDU. For quick setup, users shall be able to select the PDU’s role
within the chain (primary, alternate or secondary) using the PDU’s local
display. If the alternate PDU assumes the primary role, an alarm will notify
the user.
6.
USB Port
The PDU shall include one USB port for installing firmware upgrades locally.
Firmware upgrades may also be installed using the network connection or
mass firmware update program.
7.
Software integration to Third-Party Software
The PDU shall communicate with any third party DCIM, power monitoring
software or building management system through SNMP protocol using the
Ethernet connection. MIB files are available for download from Chatsworth
Products main website.
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8.
Built-in Web Interface
The PDU shall have a built-in interface that can be accessed through any
web browser using the PDU’s assigned IP address. For quick setup, users
shall be able to enter the IP address using the PDU’s graphical display. The
connection shall support an IPv4 or IPv6 address. Access to the web
interface shall be login protected. The PDU must be capable of four user
accounts and web authentication, data logging, and download and export of
data logs.The interface shall allow authorized user accounts to view all
monitored information including power, temperature and humidity readings
and summarized alarms; set upper and lower alarm thresholds; change PDU
and outlet names; designate data to log and export recorded data. In
addition, administrator accounts shall also be able to create user or
administrator accounts and setup detailed network, SNMP and web
authentication settings.
9.
Outlet Monitoring and Grouping
**Only available in Monitored Pro and Switched Pro**
The PDU shall measure voltage, current and power (kW) at each outlet. The
built-in webpage shall allow the user to name each outlet, to view detailed
power readings (voltage, current, kW) for each outlet; to set upper and lower
alarm limits for each outlet; to view summarized alarms; and to group
monitored outlets on individual and linked PDUs to see combined power
usage for redundantly powered or multiple pieces of equipment.
10.
Outlet Control and Grouping
**Only available in Switched and Switched Pro**
The PDU shall have switched outlets that can be turned on, off or cycled
remotely. The built-in webpage shall allow the user to name each outlet, to
set on and cycle delays for each outlet, and to group switched outlets on
individual and linked PDUs to turn redundantly powered or multiple pieces of
equipment off or on with a single click. Each outlet should have an LED
indicating if the outlet is ON or OFF. In case of an alarm, the LED should
blink to facilitate location of the alarm.
P.
3.1
Design Make:
Chatsworth Products (CPI),
eConnect® PDUs
Installation
A.
Rack-mounted PDUs should be installed with separately ordered mounting
brackets using the manufacturers’ installation instructions. Mounting options
include 2 PDUs on the same side of the cabinet or 1 PDU on either side of the
cabinet using two-piece or full height brackets.
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