Configuration factors, Optimum environment and site preparation, Safety information – HP Modular Cooling System User Manual

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Configuration factors

Optimum environment and site preparation

CAUTION:

Contaminated water might cause decreased cooling capacity or disruption in

service. The water flowing into the MCS-100 unit must meet the guidelines stated in the HP
Modular Cooling System 200/100 Site Preparation Guide
. The MCS-100 warranty does not

cover damage caused by contaminated water.

IMPORTANT:

Before you begin the installation process, review the HP Modular Cooling System

200/100 Site Preparation Guide.

To provide optimum performance with minimum maintenance, your unit must meet environmental
requirements.
The HP Modular Cooling System 200/100 Site Preparation Guide provides information about planning your

unit configuration efficiently and organizing your site location before delivery of your MCS-100 unit.
To route water lines to your MCS-100 unit, use one of the following methods:

Through the top of the MCS-100 unit

Through an opening in the raised floor

For more information on routing the water lines, see the Hook Up Kit installation instructions in the HP
Modular Cooling System 200/100 Options Installation Guide
.

Safety information

The HP Modular Cooling System is tested to the maximum pressure (PS) of 8 bar (116 PSI) without fluid

trapped inside by closed, external valves.
If valves are installed on the external pipe work that could potentially trap fluid inside the MCS-100 unit,
special precautions must be taken. To prevent severe plumbing failure due to extreme pressure, use an

expansion tank with a preinstalled safety valve in the plumbing circuit connected to the unit.

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