4 emergency power-off, 5 cooling requirements, 2 weights – IBM 990 User Manual

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Chapter 9. Environmental requirements

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Table 9-2 Internal Battery Feature emergency power times

9.1.4 Emergency power-off

On the front of frame A is an emergency power-off switch that will immediately disconnect
utility and battery power from the server when activated. This causes all volatile data in the
server to be lost.

In case a server is connected to a machine room emergency power-off switch, and the
Internal Battery Feature is installed, the batteries will take over if the switch is engaged.

It is possible to connect the machine room emergency power-off switch to the server
power-off switch. In that case, when the machine room emergency power-off switch is
engaged, all power will be disconnected from the line cords and the Internal Battery Features.
This causes all volatile data in the server to be lost.

9.1.5 Cooling requirements

The z990 requires chilled air from under the raised floor to fulfill the air-cooling requirements.
The chilled air usually is provided through perforated floor tiles. The amount of chilled air
needed in the computer room is indicated in the IMPP for a variety of underfloor
temperatures.

At an underfloor temperature of 20

o

Celsius (68

o

Fahrenheit), the cooling airflow

requirements with maximum populated I/O cages are listed in Table 9-3.

Table 9-3 Underfloor cooling airflow requirements (C/FM)

9.2 Weights

Since there may be a large number of cables connected to a z990 installation, a raised floor is
mandatory. In the IMPP, weight distribution and floor loading tables are published, to be used
together with the maximum frame weight, frame width, and frame depth to calculate the floor
loading for the z990 system.

Table 9-4 on page 234 indicates the minimum and maximum system weights for all models.
The weight ranges are base on configuration models with one and three I/O cages.

Model

One I/O cage

Two I/O cages

Three I/O cages

IBM 2084 model A08

8 minutes

13 minutes

12 minutes

IBM 2084 model B16

13 minutes

8.5 minutes

10.5 minutes

IBM 2084 model C24

8.5 minutes

11 minutes

9 minutes

IBM 2084 model D32

13 minutes

8.5 minutes

7.5 minutes

Model

One I/O cage

Two I/O cages

Three I/O cages

IBM 2084-A08

1050

1350

1750

IBM 2084-B16

1350

1750

2200

IBM 2084-C24

1750

2200

2600

IBM 2084-D32

1750

2200

2600

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