User Manual for VERTIV models including: Micro Data Center System, Micro Data, Center System
Prepare the rack to receive the Rack Cooling Unit (self contained) and install the Vertiv VRC in the rack as described in the unit's manual, which shipped with the ...
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and may not be suitable for all applications. While every precaution has been.
VRC-S User Manual VertivTM VRC-S User Manual The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and may not be suitable for all applications. While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document, Vertiv assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions. Refer to other local practices or building codes as applicable for the correct methods, tools, and materials to be used in performing procedures not specifically described in this document. The products covered by this instruction manual are manufactured and/or sold by Vertiv. This document is the property of Vertiv and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Vertiv. Any copying, use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Vertiv is strictly prohibited. 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VertivTM VertivTM VRC-S TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Important Safety Instructions 2 Introduction 2.1 Environmental Conditions 2.2 Integrated Rack Characteristics 2.3 Vertiv VRC Characteristics 2.4 Liebert® GXT5 characteristics 2.5 VertivTM VRC-S System Connections 3 Equipment Inspection and Handling 3.1 Storing for Delayed Installation 3.2 Handling the Packaged Shipment 3.3 Uncrating the Components 3.4 What's in the Box 4 Installation 4.1 Prepare the Rack to Receive the Rack Cooling Unit (VertivTM VRC-S Self-Contained) 4.2 Install the VertivTM VRC (VertivTM VRC-S with Vertiv VRC Self-Contained) 4.3 Attach Air Baffles (Vertiv VRC-S with VRC self-contained) 4.4 Prepare the Rack to Receive the Rack Cooling Unit (Vertiv VRC-S with VCR Split) 4.5 Install the Vertiv (Vertiv VRC-S with Vertiv VRC Split) 4.6 Connect Power to the Backup Fan 4.7 Connect Power to the Condensate Pump 4.8 Attach the Local Display 4.8.1 Route Display, Fan Cables 4.9 Connect the VertivTM VRC to the GeistTM rPDU 4.10 Attach Ductwork and Ceiling Tile (VertivTM VRC Self-Contained) 4.11 Install IT Equipment and Final Preparation 5 Operation 5.1 Initial Startup--VertivTM Services 5.2 Initial Startup--User 5.2.1 Recommended Startup Sequence 5.3 Operational Settings 5.3.1 Changing Settings with the Geist rPDU 5.3.2 Set up Connection between GeistTM rPDU and Liebert® GXT5 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting the VertivTM VRC 6.2 Troubleshooting the Liebert® GXT5 6.2.1 Symptoms that Require Troubleshooting 6.2.2 Audible Alarm (Buzzer) VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 1 7 7 7 8 9 10 17 17 18 19 19 21 21 22 22 24 24 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 31 31 31 31 33 35 35 37 37 37 iii VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 6.2.3 Faults 37 6.2.4 Troubleshooting UPS Issues 38 7 Faults, Warnings and Events 39 8 Specifications 41 8.1 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 120V NAM 41 8.2 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 208V NAM 42 8.3 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 120 V NAM 44 8.4 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 208V NAM 46 8.5 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 230V EMEA 48 8.6 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split and VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 230V EMEA 49 8.7 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 230V EMEA and Liebert® GXT5 52 8.8 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split and VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 230V EMEA and Liebert® GXT5 55 9 Appendices 59 Appendix A: Startup Checklist VertivTM VRC-S 59 iv VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 1 Important Safety Instructions Save These Instructions VertivTM VR Rack Safety Guidelines This manual contains important instructions that must be closely followed during installation of this unit to maintain compliance with agency listings. Read this manual thoroughly and the safety and regulatory information, available at https://www.vertiv.com/en-us/support/technical-documents/it-management/it-management-compliance-regulatoryinformation/, before attempting to install, service, or operate this unit. Retain this manual for the entire service life of the unit. WARNING! Risk of handling heavy unit. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death. Read all instructions before beginning. WARNING! Risk of top-heavy unit falling over. Improper handling can cause equipment damage, injury or death. Only properly trained and qualified personnel wearing appropriate OSHA-approved personal protection equipment (PPE) should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare this unit for installation. Read all instructions before attempting to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare the unit for installation. Vertiv recommends installing equipment in the Vertiv VR from bottom to top, beginning with the VertivTM VRC in the bottom of the rack. Heavier rack equipment should be installed in the positions just above the Vertiv VRC, then installing lighter equipment in the upper positions. WARNING! Risk of shock loading. Can cause equipment damage. The Vertiv VR rack is equipped with casters that are designed for moving the rack short distances. Care must be taken to avoid sharp dropoffs that could cause shock loading. Vertiv recommends using the casters to move only empty racks. This product is designed for commercial/industrial use only. This product is not intended for use with life support or other U.S. FDA designated "critical" devices. Maximum loads must not exceed those specified in this manual. The maximum load rating for the standard VertivTMVR is 1360 kg (3000 lb.); static load rating is 1022 kg (2250 lb.); dynamic load rating is, 907 kg (2000 lb.). Do not exceed the static load rating. Additional information may be found in the user manual, SL-11425, which shipped with the VertivTM VRC-S and is available at Vertiv's web site www.Vertiv.com. Install and operate this unit in a clean environment, free from moisture, flammable liquids, gases and corrosive substances. The Vertiv VRC-S must be installed on a flat, level surface for proper assembly and operation. Ensure that the rack has proper ventilation. Never block or insert objects into the ventilation holes or other openings. Maintain minimum clearances as specified in this manual. 1 Important Safety Instructions 1 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Provide at least the minimum space between the accessories /components and the housing. This spacing must be maintained for safe operation of the equipment when installed in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. As appropriate, all wiring and equipment should be installed in accordance with NFPA 70, "National Electrical Code," and the applicable sections of ANSI C2, "National Electrical Safety Code." VertivTM VRC Safety Guidelines WARNING! Risk of handling heavy unit and component parts. Can cause injury and equipment damage. Use OSHA-recommended safe lifting techniques and/or lifting equipment rated for the weight of the unit. Unit weights are specified in Specifications on page 41 . WARNING! Risk of improper moving. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death. Use only lifting equipment that is rated for the unit weight by an OSHA-certified rating organization. The center of gravity varies depending on the unit size. CAUTION: Risk of contact with sharp edges, splinters and exposed fasteners. Can cause injury. Only properly trained and qualified personnel wearing appropriate, OSHA-approved personal protection equipment should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare the unit for installation. NOTICE Risk of damage from forklift. Can cause unit damage. Keep the forklift's tines level and at a height suitable to fit below the skid and/or unit to prevent exterior and/or underside damage. NOTICE Risk of improper storage. Keep the unit upright, indoors and protected from dampness, freezing temperatures and contact damage. VertivTM GeistTM rPDU Safety Guidelines · The rack PDU is designed for information technology equipment in a Restricted Access Location. Only service personnel should install and access the PDU. The rack PDU is not intended for use with life support or other designated critical devices. If uncertain about its intended application, consult your local dealer or Vertiv representative. · Follow nameplate ratings when connecting equipment to the branch circuit. Maximum load must not exceed the rating shown on the rack PDU nameplate. Take into consideration the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supplied wiring. · The rated line voltage must not exceed the specifications on the rPDU's accompanying documentation.. · Operate the rack PDU in an indoor environment only in the appropriate ambient temperature range: · Install the rack PDU in a clean environment, free of conductive contaminants, moisture, flammable liquids, gases and corrosive substances. · The rack PDU must be installed in a restricted-access location. A restricted-access location is an area where access is possible only through the use of a tool or lock and key or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location. 2 1 Important Safety Instructions VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual · The rack PDU has no user-serviceable parts, other than the field replaceable plastic carrier (not installed on all models) that is designed to be field replaceable by qualified service personnel only. Under no circumstances attempt to gain internal access due to the risk of electric shock or burn. · Refer any unexpected behavior or unusual fault conditions to your local dealer or Vertiv representative. · Vertiv recommends powering only devices with safety agency approval from the rack PDU. · For permanently connected rack PDU's (hard-wired versions), a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated external to the equipment. · For rack PDU's with integral plugs, the socket/outlet or appliance coupler must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible to disconnect for service. To contact Vertiv technical support: visit Vertiv.com For more information on this product, visit www.Vertiv.com to download the user manual. Safety Precautions WARNING! Observe all cautions and warnings. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. Rack PDU units contain no user-serviceable parts, other than the field replaceable plastic carrier (not installed on all models) that is designed to be field replaceable by qualified service personnel only. For service or technical support, contact your local Vertiv representative. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. CAUTION: Connecting a rack PDU to a power supply with an incorrect rating in voltage or amperes may damage the connected equipment and your rack PDU. For questions about the power supply connections, contact your Vertiv representative. CAUTION: Ensure that the ratings of the electric circuit of each connected device meet the specified rating at each branch and receptacle. NOTE: For power management purposes, record the receptacle where each piece of equipment is connected. Receptacles on the rack PDU have a numeric designation. The rack PDU identifies the receptacles with numbers and are grouped by branch with a letter referring to the proper circuit breaker. CAUTION: All configuration steps must be completed before attempting to start equipment connected to the PDU. 1 Important Safety Instructions 3 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual WARNING! Each rack must have its own protective-earth conductor. Do not daisy-chain the protective-earth circuit using the multiple protective-earthing connection points. Protectiveearthing connections shall be such that disconnection of a protective earth at one point in a unit or a system does not break the protective-earthing connection to other parts or units in a system, unless the relevant hazard is removed at the same time. VertivTM Liebert® GXT5 Safety Guidelines UPS SAFETY NOTES The UPS contains no user-serviceable parts except the battery pack. Do not remove the cover. Removing the cover may result in electric shock and will invalidate any implied warranty. The UPS has an internal battery, so the output receptacles of the UPS may carry live voltage even if the UPS is not connected to mains input power. Before moving or rewiring the UPS, disconnect mains input power and the battery and make sure that the UPS is completely shut down. Otherwise, the output terminal may carry live voltage, presenting an electric shock hazard. To ensure human safety and normal UPS operation, the UPS must be properly grounded before use. When the UPS is connected to an IT power distribution system, the short-circuit protection device must be installed on the neutral line. Install and use the UPS in the following environments: · Temperature: 32°F - 122°F (0°C - 50°C); relative humidity: 0% to 95% · Out of direct sunlight · Away from heat source · Stable surface, not subject to vibrations or shocks · Away from dust and other particulates · Away from corrosive substances, salts and flammable gases Keep the air inlet and outlet of the UPS unobstructed. Poor ventilation will increase the UPS internal temperature and can shorten the life of the UPS and its batteries. Keep liquid and other foreign objects away from the UPS. In case of fire, use a dry chemical fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Using a fluid fire extinguisher may cause electric shock. This UPS is not intended for use with life support and other designated critical devices. Maximum load must not exceed that shown on the UPS rating label. This UPS is designed for data processing equipment. If uncertain, consult your local dealer or company representative. NOTE: Proper ventilation needs to be ensured. Electromagnetic Compatibility This UPS complies with the limits for a Class A digital device. Operating this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference that users must correct at their own expense. This UPS complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2014/30/ EU and the published technical standards. Continued compliance requires installation in accordance with these instructions anduse of accessories approved by VertivTM. 4 1 Important Safety Instructions VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual BATTERY SAFETY CAUTION: Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The battery may explode. Do not open or damage the battery. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes. If electrolyte comes into contact with the skin, wash the affected area immediately with plenty of clean water and get medical attention. CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries: · Remove watches, rings and other metal objects. · Use tools with insulated handles. · Wear rubber gloves and boots. · Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries. · Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals. · Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If it is inadvertently grounded, remove the source of the ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenance (applicable to a UPS and a remote battery supply not having a grounded supply circuit). 1 Important Safety Instructions 5 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual This page intentionally left blank 6 1 Important Safety Instructions VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 2 Introduction The VertivTM VRC-S product line is an IT rack-cooling solution equipped with a network-enabled rPDU and is designed for critical equipment in small server rooms, network closets and edge computing spaces. The Vertiv VRC-S is available in these series with either 120 V, 208 V, or 230 V: · VRCS3350: 42U 800 x 1200 · VRCS3300: 42U 600 x 1200 · VRCS3307: 48U 600 x 1200 · VRCS3357: 48U 800 x 1200 The Vertiv VRC-S is based on the VertivTM VR rack. The cabinet is equipped with a VertivTM VRC 3.5 kW cooling unit, a VertivTM GeistTM rPDU, optional with Liebert® GXT5TM UPS and sensors, as well as venting to convey heat from the cabinet into an adjacent space or out of the area. SNMP and Modbus-RTU connectivity permit connection to a building management system for remote monitoring. See Specifications on page 41 for more information. A backup fan on the rear door is actuated when the temperature at the top front of the cabinet exceeds 32°C (86°F). The fan shuts off when the temperature sensor, installed at the top front of the cabinet, senses that the temperature has dropped below 32°C (86°F). 2.1 Environmental Conditions The Vertiv VRC-S must be installed and operated indoors, within a temperature range of 18°C-30°C (64.4°F-86°F), condensing and less than 80% relative humidity (non-condensing). Operating the Vertiv VRC-S in extreme environments may cause condensation inside the cabinet. The VRC-S is not environmental neutral. The user is encouraged to try to correct this condition by these measures: · Increasing the supply air operating temperature of the VertivTM VRC module. Refer to Operation on page 31 for details. · Reducing the relative humidity in the operating environment. This can be accomplished through passive means by adding louvers to doors or walls for more ventilation; or by cooling the room through the building's cooling system. 2.2 Integrated Rack Characteristics The cabinet is a VertivTM VR rack designed to promote separation of cool supply air from the heat rejected by the IT loads within the rack. · solid, sheet-metal sides · solid top and bottom panels · air baffles to promote cooling air circulation For the VertivTM VRC-S, the rack also has a factory-installed backup fan on the rear door. The backup fan is connected to the GeistTM rPDU for backup power and network connectivity. A sensor at the front of the cabinet automatically senses any rise in cabinet temperature and, in emergency situations, signals the fan to exhaust the warmer air from the rack. The backup fan is actuated when the temperature at the top front of the rack exceeds 32°C (86°F). It switches Off when the temperature drops below that threshold. 2 Introduction 7 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual The Vertiv VRC-S, painted RAL 7021 as are its main components, may be controlled through the Geist rPDU, which is network-enabled and permits remote monitoring and management over a network. A display that may be installed on the rack's back door, provides local monitoring and control of the VertivTM VRC. The VertivTM VRC-S easily accepts either the VertivTM Liebert® PSI5 or VertivTM Liebert® GXT5 UPS and the Geist rPDU family of products to provide conditioned and backup power to the rack equipment. IMPORTANT! If a UPS is installed, it should be installed immediately above the Vertiv VRC. Installing the UPS higher in the rack could result in a tipping hazard. 2.3 Vertiv VRC Characteristics The Vertiv VRC cooling unit may be either 120 V, 208 V or 230 V. Each unit will deliver up to 3.5 kW of cooling/heat removal to the rack-mounted equipment. The VertivTM VRC-S must be installed indoors in an environment with a temperature range of 18°C-30°C (64.4°F-86°F) and less than 80% relative humidity (non-condensing). For VRC-S with VRC split the outdoor temperature range is -15°C (5°F) to 45°C (113°F). For VRC-S with VRC split lee temp the outdoor temperature range is -34°C (-29.2°F) to 45°C (113°F). 8 2 Introduction Figure 2.1 VertivTM VRC Self-Contained Cooling Airflow VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Table 2.1 Cooling Air Flow Description Item Description 1 Rack-equipment area in rack 2 Front of Vertiv VRC 3 Rear of Vertiv VRC 4 Hot air exhaust (Transition piece and duct not shown) 5 Vertiv VRC return air intake, hot air from inside cabinet 6 Cool air supply into rack 7 Cool air for VRC 2.4 Liebert® GXT5 characteristics The Liebert GXT5 is a compact, online uninterruptible power system (UPS) that continuously conditions and regulates its output voltage. The Liebert GXT5 supplies microcomputers and other sensitive equipment with clean sine-wave input power. Upon generation, AC power is clean and stable. However, during transmission and distribution it is subject to voltage sags, spikes, and complete failure that may interrupt computer operations, cause data loss, and damage equipment. The Liebert GXT5 protects equipment from these disturbances. The Liebert GXT5 continuously charges its batteries from the mains, enabling it to supply power to connected loads, even when the mains fail. 2 Introduction 9 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 2.5 VertivTM VRC-S System Connections Figure 2.2 One-Line Diagram of Vertiv VRC-S self-contained Connection - NAM (without Liebert® GXT5) 10 2 Introduction VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Figure 2.3 One-Line Diagram of VertivTM VRC-S self-contained Connection - EMEA (without Liebert® GXT5) 2 Introduction 11 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Figure 2.4 One-Line Diagram of VertivTM VRC-S self-contained Connection - EMEA (with Liebert® GXT5) 12 2 Introduction VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Figure 2.5 One-Line Diagram of VertivTM VRC-S split Connection - EMEA (without Liebert® GXT5) 2 Introduction 13 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Figure 2.6 One-Line Diagram of VertivTM VRC-S Split Connection - EMEA (with Liebert® GXT5) 14 2 Introduction VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Figure 2.7 One-Line Diagram of VertivTM VRC-S Split Connection - NAM (without Liebert® GXT5) 2 Introduction 15 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual This page intentionally left blank 16 2 Introduction VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 3 Equipment Inspection and Handling Upon arrival of the VertivTM VRC-S and before beginning to unpack it: · Verify that the labeled equipment matches the bill of lading. · Inspect all items for visible or concealed damage. · Report any damage immediately to the carrier and file a damage claim with a copy sent to VertivTM or to your sales representative. 3.1 Storing for Delayed Installation The Vertiv VRC-S should be installed promptly after delivery. If installation will be delayed, the shipment must be stored indoors in a clean, dry, and cool location and protected against impact damage. Store the unit in the original packaging indoors in an area protected from excessive dirt, debris, and contact damage until final installation. Observe the following requirements and the conditions listed in Storage Conditions below . · Do not store the unit outdoors. · Make sure that the unit is kept upright. IMPORTANT! If the combined time for shipment and storage exceeds 6 months, the VertivTM VRC requires recalibration for proper performance. If the shipment includes a UPS, refer to that UPS's manual for battery recharging information. Table 3.1 Storage Conditions Condition Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Requirement 20°C to 65°C (4°F to 149°F) less than 95% relative humidity, 39°C (103°F) 3 Equipment Inspection and Handling 17 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 3.2 Handling the Packaged Shipment Transport the packaged equipment and components as described in each unit's documentation. The manuals shipped with the VertivTM VRC-S. They can be found attached to the interior of the VertivTM VR rack. Cut the plastic wrapping from the rack, using a knife along the corrugated padding to prevent damaging the rack's paint. Figure 3.1 Manuals and hardware shipped in Vertiv VR 18 3 Equipment Inspection and Handling VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 3.3 Uncrating the Components Once the pallets have been moved as close as possible to the installation location, remove the VertivTM VRC-S components from the shipping pallets. Remove the VertivTM VR rack from its pallet first, retrieve the documentation from inside the cabinet, then uncrate the Vertiv VRC-S kit. IMPORTANT! Uncrate the components according to the instructions in the documents that were shipped inside the Vertiv VR rack. 3.4 What's in the Box The Vertiv VRC-S self-contained is shipped on one pallet with the VertivTM VRC installed inside of the specially prepared VR Rack. The Vertiv VRC-S split will be sent on two pallets (the VRC split indoor unit inside the VR Rack and the VRC split outdoor unit are on separate pallets). The Vertiv VR, a 19-in. EIA server rack, will have these components factory-installed: · Thermal separation · Rack closing kit · Sensors for temperature and door contact · Backup fan · GeistTM rPDU (factory-programmed) · Liebert® GXT5 (in some EMEA versions) The VRC10XKIT will have these components: · VertivTM VRC Cooling Unit · Condensate Pump · Condensate Pump Bracket · Condensate Pump Outlet Fitting, L-Shaped · Plastic Drain Tubes, 2: 1 m (3 ft.) and 7.6 m (25 ft.) · Rack-Mount Hardware for Vertiv VRC-S Components · Display monitor in magnetic mounting box · Display Cables, 2: 50 cm (19.5 in.) and 10 m (32.8 ft.) · FTDI Cable to connect the Vertiv VRC to the rPDU · Ceiling Duct Kit · Hose Clamp · Ceiling Grille · Transition Piece (for heat rejection to ducting) · Filters, 2; Vertiv VRC and Ceiling Grille · Manuals for the Vertiv VRC and the condensate pump and manual for Liebert GXT5 (for some EMEA versions) · Screws: 20 M6x12; 10 M5x12; 10 M3x8 3 Equipment Inspection and Handling 19 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual The VRC20XKIT will have these components: · VertivTM VRC Cooling Unit (indoor and outdoor unit) · Condensate Pump and Pump Bracket · Condensate Water Pipe (7.5 m/24.6 ft.) · Drain fitting · Display and Display Magnetic Box · 10 m Cable of Display · L-shape Mounting Rail Kit · Cage Nuts (M6) · Pan-Head Screws M6x12 (Torx T30) · Center Screws M5x12 (Torx T20) · USB Converter Cable · Side Panel · Front Panel · Manuals for the Vertiv VRC and the condensate pump and manual for Liebert®GXT5 (for some EMEA versions) · Screws (M4x10) 20 3 Equipment Inspection and Handling VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 4 Installation NOTE: EMEA version: all parts are factory installed. Assemble the VertivTM VRC-S as detailed in documentation for the VertivTM VR solution and VertivTM VRC. This documentation shipped inside the rack. However, assembly will be eased by performing these steps before sliding the cooling unit into the rack: · Attach the condensate pump and the transition piece to the Vertiv VRC (perform Section 4.3 in the Vertiv VRC manual before Section 4.1). The pump installation includes attaching the 25-foot (7.5 m) drain tubing if the shorter, factory-attached piece is not adequate. The drain tube used should be checked for kinks before attachment. After attaching the tubing, push about half an inch through the outlet hole in the pump shroud. IMPORTANT! When installing the brass condensate fitting, do not use a wrench. Using a wrench may cause overtightening and damage internal components. Hand-tighten the fitting only. The tube is a gravity drain only and is not pressurized. · For Vertiv VRC Self-Containted, attach the transition piece to the cooling unit (perform Section 4.2 in the Vertiv VRC manual before Section 4.1). The transition piece is attached to the rear of the cooling unit with six screws. The lower screws will be easier to manipulate before the cooling unit is inside the rack. · Attach the condensate pump and bracket (perform Section 4.3 in the Vertiv VRC manual before Section 4.1). · Install the filter in the Vertiv VRC. The cooling unit has a filter on the top rear that collects particulates from the return air going back into the Vertiv VRC. The brackets holding the filter in place may need to be loosened before the filter can be inserted. This is done more easily before the Vertiv VRC is inserted into the cabinet. Note that the filter has an arrow to indicate the airflow direction. NOTE: Do not discard the handles removed from the Vertiv VRC cooling unit after sliding it into the Vertiv VR. Retain the handles and the bolts for use in handling the cooling unit should it need to be removed from the cabinet. 4.1 Prepare the Rack to Receive the Rack Cooling Unit (VertivTM VRC-S Self-Contained) Inserting cage nuts into the proper slots in the rack's rails before sliding the Vertiv VRC into the rack will also ease assembly. The cage nuts may be inserted after the cooling unit is in the rack, but tighter quarters with the cooling unit inside the rack means there will be less room to manipulate the cage nuts. The cage nuts are used to attach the rack cooling unit to the rack's rails and to attach air baffles in the front of the rack even with the top of the Vertiv VRC. Cage nuts are supplied with the rack. They may be found in the bag attached with the manuals inside the rack. Install cage nuts at these positions, except the 10U positions, on each of the cabinet's four rails. Insert cage nuts at the 10U positions, 6U for split in the front rails only. 4 Installation 21 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Cage Nut Location 2U 4U 7U 9U 10U 10U Cage Nut Purpose Middle Position Vertiv VRC Bracket Middle Position Vertiv VRC Bracket Middle Position Vertiv VRC Bracket Middle Position Vertiv VRC Bracket Middle Position for Air Baffle Top Position for Air Baffle Install On All Four Rails All Four Rails All Four Rails All Four Rails Front Rails Only Front Rails Only 4.2 Install the VertivTM VRC (VertivTM VRC-S with Vertiv VRC Self-Contained) Prepare the rack to receive the Rack Cooling Unit (self contained) and install the Vertiv VRC in the rack as described in the unit's manual, which shipped with the VertivTM VRC-S. For the M6x12 T30 screws, used to secure the Vertiv VRC to the EIArails, use 5.6 Nm (4.13 ft-lb.) tightening torque. 4.3 Attach Air Baffles (Vertiv VRC-S with VRC selfcontained) Two air baffles are supplied to help cooling air circulate efficiently inside the rack equipment section of Vertiv VRC-S. Cage nuts should have been attached to the rails before the Vertiv VRC was inserted into the cabinet. Air barrier placement on the Vertiv VRC-S uprights varies according to the size of your rack. Depending on the cabinet model, there is a tab on the air barrier that is bent up (600 mm (23.62 in.) cabinet) or bent down (800 mm (31.5 in.) cabinet). · 600 mm (23.62 in.): The air barriers should be mounted so the top of the air barrier tab is even with the top of the Vertiv VRC. · 800 mm (31.5 in.): The air barriers should be mounted so that the flat part of the air barrier (not the tab) is even with the top of the Vertiv VRC. To install the air baffles: 1. Refer to the 800 mm (31.5 in.) air barriers image, below, and identify the left air barrier; hold it in position and fasten it to the upright using one M6x12 T30 screw and M6 cage nut (4.13 ft-lb /5.6 Nm torque). 2. Repeat for the right air barrier. 22 4 Installation Figure 4.1 Air Barriers--800 mm (31.5 in.) VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Figure 4.2 Attach Air Baffles--800 mm (31.5 in.) Rack 4 Installation 23 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Figure 4.3 Air Baffle Installed--800 mm (31.5 in.) Rack 4.4 Prepare the Rack to Receive the Rack Cooling Unit (Vertiv VRC-S with VCR Split) Cage nuts are also necessary but only on the front rail and in different position, see SL-07002. 4.5 Install the Vertiv (Vertiv VRC-S with Vertiv VRC Split) Prepare the rack to receive the Rack Cooling Unit (split) and install the Vertiv VRC in the rack as described in the unit's manual, which shipped with the Vertiv VRC-S. For the M6x12 T30 screws, used to secure the Vertiv VRC to the EIA-rails, use 5.6 Nm (4.13 ft-lb.) tightening torque. For VRC split there is need to interconnect the indoor and outdoor unit, for more details see VRC manual. NOTE: Piping between the indoor and outdoor units must be routed so that it does not block the IT space above and does not extend into the space between the EIA rails. 4.6 Connect Power to the Backup Fan The backup fan requires connection to the correct, dedicated receptacle on the factory-installed GeistTM rPDU for proper operation. The Geist rPDU is marked to facilitate proper connection. To connect power and sensor control to the backup fan: 1. Take the power cord attached to the backup fan and cut the zip tie. 2. Connect the power cord to the Geist rPDU as shown in Figure 4.4 on the facing page . 3. Route the power cord to the Geist rPDU. 4. Locate the proper receptacle on the Geist rPDU and plug the power cord into it. The receptacle is marked with a sticker showing a small fan (see Figure 4.4 on the facing page ). 24 4 Installation Figure 4.4 Backup Fan Power Cord Routing, Connection VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Table 4.1 Backup Fan Power Cord Routing, Connection Description Item Description 1 Backup fan power cord plugged into Geist rPDU 2 Backup fan 3 Backup fan symbol on GeistrPDU to indicate proper power connection 4.7 Connect Power to the Condensate Pump The condensate pump requires connection to the correct, dedicated receptacle on the factory-installed GeistTM rPDU for proper operation. The Geist rPDU is marked to facilitate proper connection. To connect power to the condensate pump: 1. Connect the power cord to the condensate pump as shown in Figure 4.5 below . 2. Route the power cord over top of the transition piece to the Geist rPDU. 3. Locate the proper receptacle and plug the power cord into the Geist rPDU receptacle. The receptacle is marked with a sticker to indicate where the condensate plug should go. Figure 4.5 Condensate Pump Power Cord Routing, Connection 4 Installation 25 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Table 4.2 Condensate Pump Power Cord Routing, Connection Descriptions Item Description 1 Condensate pump shroud 2 Condensate pump power cord 3 Geist rPDU locking receptacle 4 Condensate pump power cord plugged in 5 Condensate pump symbol on Geist rPDU to indicate proper power connection 4.8 Attach the Local Display A local display and two communication cables are included in the VertivTM VRC kit. The display permits checking conditions in the rack without opening a door or using a network computer. (The GeistTM rPDU is network-enabled and permits monitoring and managing the Vertiv VRC's operation over your network.) The local display may be installed on either the door or laid on the Vertiv VRC. If the display is to be placed on the cooling unit, simply attach the 20in. (50cm) communication cable to the rack and to the rear of the cooling unit as shown Figure 4.6 below . IMPORTANT! Vertiv recommends installing the display in the opening fabricated in the rear door. To install the local display on the door: 1. Remove the magnetic case from the display by extracting the four screws holding the assembly together. 2. Insert the display into the cutout on the rear door of the VertivTM VR and secure it with the four screws removed in Step 1 . 3. Connect the 32 ft. (10m) display cable to the display and route it around the top of the exhaust fan and to the Vertiv VRC. 4. Plug the cable into the Vertiv VRC as shown in Figure 4.6 below . Figure 4.6 Display Cable Attachment and Connections 26 4 Installation VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Table 4.3 Display Cable Attachment and Connections Descriptions Item Description 1 Local Display 2 Communication Port on Local Display 3 One of Four Screws Securing Local Display to the VertivTM VR Door 4 Local Display Cable Connected to Rear of Vertiv VRC 5 RJ-45-to-USB Cable between GeistTM rPDU and VertivTM VRC 4.8.1 Route Display, Fan Cables The cables for the local display and fan must be routed along the upper edge of the door and down the rack rail to protect them from damage and strain when the rear door is opened and closed. Cable ties with a special clip are factory-supplied to attach the cables to the door lip and the rack rail. WARNING! Risk of electric shock. Can cause property damage, injury and death. The backup fan input power cable is a live wire when connected. Pulling it loose from the connector or abrading it on the rack may expose personnel to hazardous voltage. When routing the cable, be sure to leave enough slack in the cables to permit the door to open fully without straining the cables' connections. To route the cables for the local display and the fan: 1. Open the rear door of the VertivTM VRC-S. 2. Route the local display and fan cables around the outside edge of the fan housing and up to the top of the door. 3. Use a factory-supplied cable tie to bundle the two cables as shown in Figure 4.7 on the next page and as detailed below. a. Place the cables against the pad on the cable tie. IMPORTANT! The cables must be properly placed in the cable tie so they can be positioned under the lip of the door for protection against pinching. b. Slip the longer end around the cables and through the ratcheted end of the cable tie. c. Pull the cable tie until it is snug around the cables. d. Snip off the excess cable to ease attachment to the door. 4. Leaving adequate slack in the cables, press the clip onto the top inner edge of the rear door as shown in Figure 4.7 on the next page . The cables should be under the door's lip to prevent pinching. 5. Repeat 3 to attach at least one more cable tied bundle near the hinged edge of the door. 6. Leaving adequate slack in the cables for the door to open, secure the cables to the rack rail near the GeistTM rPDU. 7. Secure the cables to the rack rail as needed for good cable management. 4 Installation 27 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Figure 4.7 Secure the Local Display and Fan Cables Item Description 1 Ratcheted end of cable tie 2 Location of local display and fan cables 3 Toothed clip to secure the bundle to the lip of the door 4 Fan cable 5 Local display cable 6 Cable tie clipped to the door 4.9 Connect the VertivTM VRC to the GeistTM rPDU The factory-installed Geist rPDU is network-enabled, permitting monitoring and managing the Vertiv VRC over a network. Use the supplied cable to set up the connection. the cable has an RJ-45 connector on one end and a USB connector on the other. To connect the Vertiv VRC to the Geist rPDU: 1. Take the communication cable out of the packaging and straighten the coils, removing any kinks. 2. Plug the RJ-45 connector into either of the two ports on the rear of the Vertiv VRC. 3. Route the cable to the Geist rPDU and connect it as shown in Figure 4.8 on the facing page . 28 4 Installation Figure 4.8 Vertiv VRC Monitoring Connections VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Item Description 1 RJ-45 port on the rear of the Vertiv VRC (either port may be used) 2 Monitoring cable connected to an RJ-45 port on the rear of the Vertiv VRC (either port may be used) 3 Monitoring cable connected to the Geist rPDU 4.10 Attach Ductwork and Ceiling Tile (VertivTM VRC SelfContained) Depending on the site's cooling requirements, warm air from the VertivTM VRC-S may be exhausted into the room. There it may be handled by room cooling units or absorbed by the ambient air. The Vertiv VRC-S includes a flexible duct and two ceiling tiles, one to move warm air from the Vertiv VRC-C into the ceiling or and adjacent area through the duct. The second tile is for make-up air to deliver enough fresh air to the room. WARNING! The two air traces (warm air and make-up air) must be separated. The factory-supplied ducting attaches to the transition piece on the rear of the Vertiv VRC with a large hose clamp (factorysupplied) that tightens around the two pieces. The ceiling grille may be used where a conventional dropped ceiling with frames is used. The flexible ducting connects to the ceiling tile with the second hose clamp supplied by the factory. 4 Installation 29 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Figure 4.9 Attaching Transition Piece, Ducting to Ceiling Tile 4.11 Install IT Equipment and Final Preparation WARNING! Risk of top-heavy unit falling over. Improper handling can cause equipment damage, injury or death. Only properly trained and qualified personnel wearing appropriate OSHA-approved personal protection equipment (PPE) should attempt to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare this unit for installation. Read all instructions before attempting to move, lift, remove packaging from or prepare the unit for installation. Vertiv recommends installing equipment in the Vertiv VR from bottom to top, to promote a lower center of gravity. All equipment must be installed using the rails or a support shelf. No equipment should be installed directly on the Vertiv VRC or Liebert®GXT5. This arrangement is necessary to permit replacing the Vertiv VRC's filter and to permit the unit's removal for service. IMPORTANT! As a best practice, all unused rack space should be covered with the optional blanking panels to promote the most effective airflow patterns and prevent short cycling of cooling airflow. 30 4 Installation VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 5 Operation 5.1 Initial Startup--VertivTM Services Startup services are available from Vertiv Services Services. If startup services are included with your unit, Vertiv personnel will start the VertivTM VRC-S and make all settings required for proper operation. 5.2 Initial Startup--User Once installation is complete, including all cabling and power connections and installation of the rack equipment, the Vertiv VRC-S is ready for startup. NOTE: Vertiv recommends installing and preparing rack equipment before starting the Vertiv VRC-S so that the cooling unit will have a heat load to operate with. Starting up the VertivTM VRC with the maximum heat load can cause erratic operation and may damage the cooling unit. Refer to the Vertiv VRC user manual, which shipped with the Vertiv VRC-S, for instructions on starting the unit. 5.2.1 Recommended Startup Sequence Vertiv recommends starting the Vertiv VRC then starting the equipment in the rack. Starting the IT equipment first may lead to heat spikes in the enclosure before the system cooling stabilizes. 5.3 Operational Settings The Vertiv VRC-S may be monitored and managed either remotely, over your network through the GeistTM rPDU, or locally through the attached LCD or with a computer connected to the Geist rPDU or to the Vertiv VRC. Connection through the Geist rPDU will be made using VertivTM Intelligence Director, which is embedded in the Geist rPDU. 5.3.1 Changing Settings with the Geist rPDU Using the Geist rPDU to monitor and manage the Vertiv VRC-S requires connecting the rPDU to the cooling unit with the FTDI cable, shipped in the Vertiv VRC kit. See Connect the VertivTM VRC to the GeistTM rPDU on page 28 for more information on connecting the rPDU to the cooling unit. The Geist rPDU must also be connected to your Ethernet network. Refer to the Geist rPDU user manual, which shipped with your unit, for details on connecting to your network. After connecting the rPDU to your network, log in as detailed in the rPDU user manual. You must create an account and password. Open the Sensors page and scroll to the Vertiv VRC panel at the bottom of the page. NOTE: Low temperature alarm is shown under standard conditions. Check the settings for the cooling unit and adjust as required. The Vertiv VRC must be operated as specified in Specifications on page 41 . The Geist rPDU interface, shown in Figure 5.1 on the next page , permits monitoring and managing the Vertiv VRC-S. The interface recognizes the Vertiv VRC as a sensor. The Sensors page shows the status of the component or function, a wrench symbol permits changing the configuration if logged in with proper access, the name of the component or function, current readings and an arrow reveals additional information in a drop-down menu. For details on changing the settings, refer to the Geist rPDU manual that shipped with the unit. 5 Operation 31 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Figure 5.1 Geist rPDU Sensor Page > Vertiv VRC Settings Table 5.1 Geist rPDU Sensor Page > Vertiv VRC Settings Descriptions Item Description 1 Component Status Column 2 Change Configuration Settings Icon 3 Component Name 4 Current Readings 5 Additional Information 32 5 Operation VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 5.3.2 Set up Connection between GeistTM rPDU and Liebert® GXT5 In case of versions with integrated Liebert GXT5 the aggregation function in the GeistrPDU web UI needs to be enabled, Geist rPDU Manual for more information. Figure 5.2 Aggregation 5 Operation 33 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual This page intentionally left blank 34 5 Operation VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting the VertivTM VRC Table 6.1 Troubleshooting the Vertiv VRC Message or Problem Possible Cause Suggested Action High Temperature Water Leaking from or into the Cabinet Low Temperature Loss of power Check the input cord and ensure that it is connected to the specified power source. Reset building input circuit breaker. Confirm that blanking panels are installed in any unused rack space to prevent shortcycling of Vertiv VRC airflow. Poor Internal Airflow Confirm there are no obstructions such as cable bundles or equipment chassis blocking the internal supply and return airflow paths. Review and follow Preventive Maintenance procedures in the Vertiv VRC user manual. Check the front and rear filters. Replace them if they are dirty as described in the Vertiv VRC user manual. Confirm that the rack has unobstructed front and rear clearances of at least 12 in. (305 mm). Poor External Airflow Verify that the heat rejection duct at the rear of the rack is free of debris and airflow obstructions. The warm ambient air influences the indoor temp because the system is not sealed. Alarm temperature setpoint is Adjust the setpoint temperature that triggers the alarm. Refer to the Vertiv VRC user too low. manual. Thermal overload Make sure that the actual heat load is not above the maximum rated value. The Vertiv VRC's maximum load at 30°C (86°F) is 3,3 kW; the Vertiv VRC's cooling module is rated to remove 3.5 kW worth of heat. Fan malfunction. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Compressor malfunction. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Air mixing in the rack due to gaps between front and rear of rack. Equipment or blanking panels should be added to prevent this. The equipment should cover the whole width of 19 in. profile, with adapters. Add additional blanking panels or equipment. Airflow should not be able to mix from front to rear; this will inhibit the cool airflow up the front of the rack. Internal drain line clogged or kinked Check the condensate drain line for obstructions and verify it is not kinked and runs freely. Cabinet not level Confirm that the leveling feet are adjusted to the make the cabinet level. Drain line is not connected to condensate pump. Confirm that the condensate drain line is properly connected to the condensate pump outlet. Loosen the O-ring clamp if necessary and press the line onto the outlet nozzle, tighten clamp. Alarm temperature setpoint too high. Adjust the setpoint temperature that triggers the alarm. Fan malfunction. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Compressor malfunction Contact Vertiv Technical Support. 6 Troubleshooting 35 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Table 6.1 Troubleshooting the Vertiv VRC (continued) Message or Problem High Pressure Low Pressure Possible Cause Insufficient air flow Vertiv VRC Fan malfunction Pressure-sensor malfunction Insufficient air flow Vertiv VRC Fan malfunction Electronic Expansion Valve (EEV) malfunction Condenser malfunction or refrigerant leak Suggested Action Remove obstruction or debris from air inlets. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Remove obstruction or debris from air inlets. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Table 6.2 Troubleshooting the Backup Fan Message or Problem Backup Fan Operates Continuously Possible Cause IT equipment or other heat source is blowing directly on the sensor. Heat sensor is incorrectly programmed. High temperature in cabinet Suggested Action Reposition heat source away from the sensor at the top front of the VertivTM VRC or relocate sensor away from heat source. If rearranging equipment proves insufficient, contact your Vertiv representative about obtaining a VertivTM GeistTM SwitchAirTM. Reprogram the high temperature setpoint via the rack PDU network card or contact Vertiv Technical Support. Refer to Troubleshooting the Vertiv VRC on the previous page . Confirm the power plug from the fan is plugged into outlet marked with the symbol for the fan. Fan input power cord plugged into the incorrect outlet on the GeistTM rPDU. Backup Fan Fails to Operate as Expected Lack of input power. Programming of the Geist rPDU is incorrect or an alarm keeping the outlet Off has not been cleared. Contamination of filter-pads (front and back door mounted) Verify that the backup fan is connected to the GeistTM rPDU outlet with the fan symbol. Reset the building's input circuit breaker. Contact VertivTM support to ensure programming is correct. · United States: 1-800-543-2378 · Australia and New Zealand: 1300 367 686 · Indonesia: 0817 988 2288 · Mayasia: 19 211 1668 · Singapore: 64674218 Clean the filter according to filter and filter fan manual 36 6 Troubleshooting VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 6.2 Troubleshooting the Liebert® GXT5 This section indicates various UPS symptoms you may encounter and provides a troubleshooting guide in the event the UPS develops a problem. Use the following information to determine whether external factors caused the problem and how to remedy the situation. 6.2.1 Symptoms that Require Troubleshooting The following symptoms indicate the UPS is malfunctioning: · The alarm indicator illuminates, indicating the UPS has detected a problem. · An alarm buzzer sounds, alerting the user that the UPS requires attention. 6.2.2 Audible Alarm (Buzzer) An audible alarm accompanies various events during UPS operations. Table 6.3 below , describes the sounds and their meaning. Table 6.3 Audible-alarm Descriptions SOUND Continuous beep One beep every 0.5 seconds One beep every 1 second. One beep every 3.3 seconds INDICATES Generated when a UPS fault appears, such as a fuse or hardware failure. Generated when a UPS critical alarm appears, such as on inverter overload. Generated when a UPS critical alarm appears, such as on battery low voltage Generated when a UPS general alarm appears NOTE: When an alarm is indicated, an alarm message is logged. See Liebert® GTX5 User Manual that describes the alarm messages. When a fault is indicated, front-panel display list the fault, which are described in Table 6.4 below . 6.2.3 Faults When the fault indicator is illuminated, the LCD displays the fault. The faults are described in Table 6.4 below . Table 6.4 Description of Displayed Faults FAULT Battery test fail Rectifier fault Inverter overload, Bypass overcurrent Inverter fault Battery aged Output short DC bus fail System overtemp CAUSE The battery is bad or weak. A rectifier failure occurred. CORRECTIVE STEPS Contact technical support. Contact technical support. The UPS is overloaded, Bypass is over current. Reduce the load and contact technical support. The inverter is faulty. The battery is bad or weak. The output connection is short-circuited. The DC bus is faulty. Over-temperature condition in the UPS. The UPS will transfer to bypass mode. Contact technical support. Replace the battery. Shut-down the equipment and contact technical support. Contact technical support. Reduce the load and contact technical support. 6 Troubleshooting 37 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Table 6.4 Description of Displayed Faults (continued) FAULT Charger fault Fan fault DC/DC fault CAUSE The charger is faulty. At least one fan is faulty. A DC-DC charger failure occurred. CORRECTIVE STEPS Contact technical support. Contact technical support. Contact technical support. 6.2.4 Troubleshooting UPS Issues In the event of an issue with the UPS, refer to Table 6.5 below , to determine the cause and solution. If the fault persists, contact Vertiv Technical Support. Visit the GXT5 product page at www.vertiv.com for contact information. When reporting a UPS issue to Vertiv, include the UPS model and serial number. These are located in several places for your ease of location: · On the top panel (rack mount orientation) · The left side (tower orientation) · The rear panel · On the front of the unit behind the front plastic bezel · On the LCD select Main Menu > About Table 6.5 Troubleshooting PROBLEM UPS fails to start UPS has reduced battery backup time CAUSE SOLUTION UPS is short- circuited or overloaded. Ensure UPS is Off. Disconnect all loads and ensure nothing is lodged in output receptacles. Ensure loads are not defective or shorted internally. Batteries are not charge denough or not connected. Batteries are not fully charged. Check to ensure the internal battery is connected. If it is not, fully remove and reinstall the battery, and try to start the unit. If the battery is connected, leave the UPS connected to input power for 24 hours to recharge batteries, then try to start the unit. Keep UPS plugged in continuously at least 24 hours to recharge batteries. UPS is overloaded. Batteries may not be able to hold a full charge due to age. Check load level indicator and reduce the load on the UPS. Replace batteries. Contact your Vertiv representative or Vertiv Technical Support for replacement battery kit. 38 6 Troubleshooting VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 7 Faults, Warnings and Events Table 7.1 IMD Display Codes-GeistTM rPDU Display IMD Type Explanation Err1 8888 " --" (Two dashes on the rightmost display position) boot boot updt rset dflt bcup rest conf IMD-01 (Metered only) IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 The IMD discovered either none or more than one input boards. This may be caused by internal cabling issues or an unresponsive input board. This is also displayed if there is a measurement error reported by the input board. IMD is booting and has yet to discover the simple display and shows boot on it. If this is displayed for more than a few seconds there is a problem with the display board or with internal cabling. IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 The IMD cannot communicate with the input board. This may also be shown intermittently for individual measurements. There is a problem with the input board or with internal cabling. IMD-01 IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 IMD-02, IMD-03, IMD-3 IMD is booting and discovering the input board. Firmware is initializing. This will be displayed while firmware is being updated in slave boards. Firmware update in progress. Following user action, rset (Reset) will appear during a parameter reset sequence. During a parameter reset, dflt (Default) will appear briefly. bcup (Backup) will appear during a configuration backup. rest (Restore) and Conf (Configuration) will appear during a configuration restore. Table 7.2 Alarm Messages--VertivTM VRC Message Possible cause High Temperature Low Temperature Alarm temperature setpoint too low. Overload condition. Fan malfunction. Compressor malfunction. Alarm temperature setpoint too high. Fan malfunction. Compressor malfunction. Check or Remedy Adjust the setpoint temperature that triggers the alarm. Make sure that the actual head load is not above the maximum rated value. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Adjust the setpoint temperature that triggers the alarm. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. 7 Faults, Warnings and Events 39 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Table 7.2 Alarm Messages--VertivTM VRC (continued) Message High Pressure Low Pressure Possible cause Insufficient air flow. Fan malfunction. Pressure-sensor malfunction. Insufficient air flow. Fan malfunction. EEV malfunction Condenser malfunction or refrigerant leak. Check or Remedy Remove obstruction or debris from air inlets. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Remove obstruction or debris from air inlets. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. Contact Vertiv Technical Support. 40 7 Faults, Warnings and Events VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 8 Specifications 8.1 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 120V NAM VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-120V VRCS3300-120V VRCS3307-120V VRCS3357-120V Configured system weight 319 kg (704 lb.) 274 kg (605 lb.) 310 kg (684 lb.) 337 kg (743 lb.) Shipping weight Sound (at 60% fan speed and 40% compressor speed) 419 kg (924 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 361 kg (796 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 397 kg (876 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 437 kg (964 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m Rack dimensions U; H, W, D 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 42U; 2000 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 48U; 2200 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) Usable space available for IT equipment 32U 32U 38U 38U Shipping weight of rack Shipping dimensions of rack H, W, D N /A 2134 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm(84 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) N /A 2134 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm(84 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) N /A 2396 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm (94.3 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) N /A 2396 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm (94.3 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) rPDU (Pre-installed in rack) rPDU sub-type NU30021 Switched rPDU type Voltage Outlet Level Monitoring 120 V Input current 30 A Regulatory derated input current (North America) 24 A rPDU rated maximum Horizontal/Vertical 2.8 kW Vertical rPDU input plug Cord length NEMA L5-30P 3m Outlets Vertiv Intelligence Director enabled (24) NEMA 5-20R NOTE: (2) NEMA 5-20R outlets will be required and preprogrammed for the backup fan and condensate pump. YES Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Certifications/Agency approvals ARP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, NDP, TCP, UDP, RSTP, STP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS (TLSv1.2), SMTP, SMTPS, DHCP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), LDAP, NTP, SSH, and Syslog UL & c-UL Listed 60950, RoHS Compliant, FCC Part 15 Class A Conformance Cooling Kit Type Cooling capacity VRC100KIT 0.9 - 3.5 kW Air Volume VRC Input plug 750 m³/h NEMA 5-20P Cord length 3.2 m (10ft) 8 Specifications 41 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual VRC-S SKUs Voltage/Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) VRC form factor Shipping dimensions H, D, W VRC-S operating temperature VRC-S operating humidity LCD screen included Condensate Pump integrated Condensate pump tube length Duct length Certifications VRCS3350-120V VRCS3300-120V VRCS3307-120V VRCS3357-120V 120 Vac, 60 Hz 16 A R410A, 720 g (1.58 lb.) 10U NOTE: Do not block any U spaces with equipment past the rear EIA mounting rails 1194 mm, 737 mm, 889 mm (47 in., 29 in., 35 in.) 18°C-30°C (65°F-86°F) 8%-80% (non-condensing) Yes Yes, powered via rPDU 7.5 m (24 ft.) 3.8 m (12.4 ft.) UL 484 8.2 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 208V NAM VRC-S SKUs Configured system weight Shipping weight Sound (At 60% fan speed and 40% compressor speed) Rack dimensions U; H, W, D Usable space available for IT equipment Shipping weight of rack: Shipping dimensions of rack H, W, D rPDU (Pre-installed in rack) rPDU sub-type rPDU type Voltage Input current Regulatory derated input current (North America) rPDU rated maximum VRCS3350-208V 319 kg (704 lb.) 419 kg (924 lb.) VRCS3300-208V 274 kg (605 lb.) 361 kg (796 lb.) VRCS3307-208V 310 kg (684 lb.) 397 kg (876 lb.) VRCS3357-208V 337 kg (743 lb.) 437 kg (964 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 42U; 2000 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 48U; 2200 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in. 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 32U 32U 38U 38U N/A N/A N/A N/A 2134 mm, 826 mm, 1385 2134 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm (84 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 mm (84 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) in.) 2396 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm (94.3 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) 2396 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm (94.3 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) VP8641 VP5870V Switched Switched Outlet Level Monitoring Outlet Level Monitoring 208 V 208 V 30 A 30 A 24 A 24 A 4.9 kW 4.9 kW 42 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual VRC-S SKUs Horizontal/Vertical rPDU input plug Cord length Outlets Vertiv Intelligence Director enabled Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Certifications/Agency approvals Cooling kit type Cooling capacity Air volume VRC Input plug Cord length Voltage/Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) VRC form factor Shipping dimensions H, D, W VRC-S operating temperature VRC-S operating humidity LCD screen included Condensate pump integrated Condensate pump tube length Duct length Certifications VRCS3350-208V VRCS3300-208V VRCS3307-208V VRCS3357-208V Vertical Vertical NEMA L6-30P 3m NEMA L6-30P 3m (20) U-Lock IEC C13 (4) U-Lock IEC C19 (30) U-Lock IEC C13 (6) U-Lock IEC C19 NOTE: (2) U-Lock IEC C13 outlets will be required and preprogrammed for the backup fan and condensate pump Yes NOTE: (2) U-Lock IEC C13 outlets will be required and preprogrammed for the backup fan and condensate pump Yes ARP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, NDP, TCP, UDP, RSTP, STP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS (TLSv1.2), SMTP, SMTPS, DHCP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), LDAP, NTP, SSH, and Syslog ARP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, NDP, TCP, UDP, RSTP, STP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS (TLSv1.2), SMTP, SMTPS, DHCP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), LDAP, NTP, SSH, and Syslog UL & c-UL Listed 60950, RoHS Compliant, FCC Part UL & c-UL Listed 60950, RoHS Compliant, FCC 15 Class A Conformance Part 15 Class A Conformance VRC101KIT 0.9 - 3.5 kW 750 m³/h NEMA L6-20P 3.2 m (10ft) 208 Vac, 60 Hz 13.0 A R410A, 720 g (1.58 lb.) 10U NOTE: Do not block any U spaces with equipment past the rear EIA mounting rails 1194 mm, 737 mm, 889 mm (47 in., 29 in., 35 in.) 18 °C - 30 °C (65 °F - 86 °F) 8%-80 % (non-condensing) Yes Yes, powered via GeistTM rPDU 7.5 m (24 ft.) 3.8 m (12.4 ft.) UL 484 8 Specifications 43 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 8.3 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 120 V NAM VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-120VSL VRCS3300-120VSL VRCS3307-120VSL VRCS3357-120VSL Configured system weight 270 kg (595 lb.) 225 kg (496 lb.) 261 kg (575 lb.) 288 kg (635 lb.) Shipping weight Sound (At 60% fan speed and 40% compressor speed) 336 kg (741 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 278 kg (613 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 314 kg (692 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 354 kg (781 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m Rack dimensions U; H, W, D Usable space available for IT equipment 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 36U 42U; 2000 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 36U 48U; 2200 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 42U 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 42U Shipping weight of rack: Shipping dimensions of rack H, W, D N /A N /A N /A N /A 2134 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm 2134 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm (84 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) (84 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) rPDU (Pre-installed in rack) rPDU sub-type NU30021 Switched rPDU type Voltage Outlet Level Monitoring 120 V Input current 30 A Regulatory derated input current (North America) 24 A rPDU rated maximum Horizontal/Vertical 2.8 kW Vertical rPDU input plug Cord length NEMA L5-30P 3m Outlets Vertive Intelligence Director enabled (24) NEMA 5-20R NOTE: (2) NEMA 5-20R outlets will be required and preprogrammed for the backup fan and condensate pump YES Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Certifications/Agency approvals ARP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, NDP, TCP, UDP, RSTP, STP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS (TLSv1.2), SMTP, SMTPS, DHCP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), LDAP, NTP, SSH, and Syslog UL & c-UL Listed 60950, RoHS Compliant, FCC Part 15 Class A Conformance Cooling kit type Cooling capacity VRC200KIT 0.9 - 3.5 kW Air Volume VRC Input 750 m³/h hardwired L1+L2+G 44 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-120VSL VRCS3300-120VSL VRCS3307-120VSL VRCS3357-120VSL Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) 120 Vac , 60 Hz 2,1 A Refrigerant type (precharged) R410A, indoor unit 400 g (0.88 lb.) VRC Form Factor 6U NOTE: Do not block any U spaces with equipment past the rear EIA mounting rails. VRC-S operating temperature 18°C-30°C (65°F-86°F) VRC-S operating humidity 8%-80% (non-condensing) LCD screen included Condensate pump integrated Yes Yes, powered via rPDU Condensate pump tube length 7.5 m (24 ft.) NOTE: Condenser will be shipped separate to customer. Split System Condensing Unit Input power Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) Dimensions H, W, D Net weight Shipping dimensions H, W, D Shipping weight IP Code Outdoor temperature range Noise level Certifications VRC351KIT hardwired L1+L2+L3+G 208/230 Vac , 60 Hz 7,2 A R410A, outdoor unit 900 g (1.98 lb.) 527 mm, 282 mm, 1158 mm ( 20.75 in., 11.10 in., 45.60 in.) 68 kg (150 lb.) 755 mm, 480 mm, 1350 mm (29.72 in., 18.90 in., 53.20 in.) 85 kg (187 lb.) IPX4 (IEC 60529) -15°C (5°F) to 45°C (113°F) <55 dB(A) UL 1995 (CSA C22.2 NO2236-11) 8 Specifications 45 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 8.4 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 208V NAM VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-208VSL VRCS3300-208VSL VRCS3307-208VSL VRCS3357-208VSL Configured system weight 270 kg (595 lb.) 225 kg (496 lb.) 261 kg (575 lb.) 288 kg (635 lb.) Shipping weight Sound (At 60% fan speed and 40% compressor speed) 336 kg (741 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 278 kg (613 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 314 kg (692 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 354 kg (781 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m Rack dimensions U; H, W, D Usable space available for IT equipment 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 36U 42U; 2000 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 36U 48U; 2200 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 42U 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 42U Shipping weight of rack Shipping dimensions of rack H, W, D N/A N/A N/A N/A 2134 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm 2134 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm (84 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) (84 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 24.6 in. 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) rPDU (Pre-installed in rack) rPDU sub-type VP8641 Switched VP5870V Switched rPDU type Voltage Outlet Level Monitoring 208 V Outlet Level Monitoring 208 V Input current 30 A 30 A Regularoty derated input current (North 24 A 24 A America) rPDU rated maximum Horizontal/Vertical 4.9 kW Vertical 4.9 kW Vertical rPDU input plug Cord length NEMA L6-30P 3m NEMA L6-30P 3m (20) U-Lock IEC C13 (4) U-Lock IEC C19 (30) U-Lock IEC C13 (6) U-Lock IEC C19 Outlets Vertive Intelligence Director enabled NOTE: (2) U-Lock IEC C13 outlets will be required and preprogrammed for the backup fan and condensate pump NOTE: (2) U-Lock IEC C13 outlets will be required and preprogrammed for the backup fan and condensate pump YES YES Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Certifications/Agency approvals ARP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, NDP, TCP, UDP, RSTP, STP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS (TLSv1.2), SMTP, SMTPS, DHCP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), LDAP, NTP, SSH, and Syslog ARP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ICMPv6, NDP, TCP, UDP, RSTP, STP, DNS, HTTP, HTTPS (TLSv1.2), SMTP, SMTPS, DHCP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), LDAP, NTP, SSH, and Syslog UL & c-UL Listed 60950, RoHS Compliant, FCC Part 15 Class A UL & c-UL Listed 60950, RoHS Compliant, FCC Part 15 Class Conformance A Conformance Cooling Kit Type Cooling capacity VRC201KIT 0.9 kw-3.5 kW 46 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-208VSL VRCS3300-208VSL VRCS3307-208VSL VRCS3357-208VSL Air volume VRC input 750 m³/h hardwired L1+L2+G Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) 208/230 Vac , 60 Hz 1,7 A Refrigerant type (precharged) VRC form factor VRC-S operating temperature VRC-S operating humidity R410A, indoor unit 400 g (0.88 lb.) 6U NOTE: Do not block any U spaces with equipment past the rear EIA mounting rails 18°C-30°C (65°F-86°F) 8%-80% (non-condensing) LCD screen included Condensate pump integrated Yes Yes, powered via rPDU Condensate pump tube length Certifications 7.5 m (24 ft.) UL 1995 (CSA 22.2 NO.236-11) NOTE: Condenser will be shipped separate to customer. Split System Condensing Unit Input Power Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) Dimensions H, W, D Net Weight Shipping dimensions H, W, D Shipping weight IP code Outdoor temperature range Noise level Certifications VRC351KIT hardwired L1+L2+L3+G 208 Vac , 60 Hz 7,2 A R410A, outdoor unit 900 g (1.98 lb.) 527 mm, 282 mm, 1158 mm ( 20.75 in., 11.10 in., 45.60 in.) 68 kg (150 lb.) 755 mm, 480 mm, 1350 mm (29.72 in., 18.90 in., 53.20 in.) 85 kg (187 lb.) IPX4 (IEC 60529) -15°C (5°F) to 45°C (113°F) <55 dB(A) UL 1995 (CSA 22.2 NO.236-11) 8 Specifications 47 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 8.5 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 230V EMEA VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-230V VRCS3300-230V VRCS3307-230V VRCS3357-230V Configured system weight 321 kg (708 lb.) 276 kg (609 lb.) 312 kg (688 lb.) 339 kg (747 lb.) Shipping weight Sound (At 60% fan speed and 40% compressor speed) 421 kg (928 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 363 kg (800 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 399 kg (880 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m 439 kg (968 lb.) 52.5 dBA @ 1 m Rack dimensions U; H, W, D Usable space available for IT equipment 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 32U 42U; 2000 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 32U 48U; 2200 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 38U 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 38U Shipping weight of rack: Shipping dimensions of rack H, W, D N/A N/A N/A N/A 2134 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm 2134 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm (84 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) (84 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) rPDU (Pre-installed in rack) Category GU30017L Switched Sub Category Voltage Outlet Level Monitoring EC 200 - 240 V Current VA per Input 32 A 7,3 kW Frequency Over Current Protection 50/60 Hz (2) 16A Single Pole Magnetic Breakers (5kAIC Rated) Horizontal/Vertical Input plug Vertical IEC60309 2P + E, 32 A, 250 V, Splashproof IP44 Cord length Outlets 3 m (10 ft.) (20) Locking IEC 320 C13, (4) Locking IEC 320 C19 Vertive Intelligence Director enabled Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Yes DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, IPv4, IPv6, LDAP, NTP, RADIUS, RSTP, SSH, SMTP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), Syslog, TACACS+ Certifications/Agency Approvals Cooling Kit Type CE Marked, Complies with EN 55032 and EN 55024, Complies with IEC 60950-1 (CB Certificate Available), RoHS Compliant, RCM Mark (EMC Only), China RoHS, C Mark VRC102KIT Cooling capacity Air Volume 0.9 - 3.5 kW 750 m³/h (441 CFM) VRC Input plug Cord length IEC 320 C20 Inlet + Interconnection Cable IEC 320 C19 to C20 3 m (10 ft.) 48 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual VRC-S SKUs Voltage/ Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (precharged) VRC form factor Shipping dimensions H,D,W; (Inches) VRC-S Operating Temperature VRC-S Operating Humidity LCD Screen Included Condensate Pump integrated Condensate Pump tube length Duct Length Certifications VRCS3350-230V VRCS3300-230V VRCS3307-230V 50/60 Hz 11,5 A VRCS3357-230V R410A, 720 g (1.58 lb.) 10U NOTE: Do not block any U spaces with equipment past the rear EIA mounting rails 1194 mm, 737 mm, 889 mm(47 in.,29 in., 35 in.) 18°C-30°C (65°F-86°F) 8-80 % (non-condensing) Yes Yes, powered via rPDU 7.5 m (24 ft.) 3.8 m (12.4 ft.) CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant 8.6 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split and VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 230V EMEA VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-230VS / VRCS3350-230VSL VRCS3300-230VS / VRCS3300-230VSL VRCS3307-230VS / VRCS3307-230VSL VRCS3357-230VS / VRCS3357-230VSL Configured system weight 270 kg (595 lb.) 225 kg (496 lb.) 261 kg (575 lb.) 288 kg (635 lb.) Shipping weight Sound (At 60% fan speed and 40% compressor speed) 336 kg (741 lb.) 52.0 dBA @ 1 m 278 kg (613 lb.) 52.0 dBA @ 1 m 314 kg (692 lb.) 52.0 dBA @ 1 m 354 kg (781 lb.) 52.0 dBA @ 1 m Rack dimensions U; H, W, D Usable space available for IT equipment 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 36U 42U; 2000 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 36U 48U; 2200 mm, 600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 23.6 in., 47.8 in.) 42U 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6 in., 31.5 in., 47.8 in.) 42U Shipping dimensions of rack H, W, D Certifications 2134 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm 2134 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 626 mm, 1385 mm 2396 mm, 826 mm, 1385 mm (84 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) (84 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 24.6 in., 54.5 in.) (94.3 in., 32.5 in., 54.5 in.) CE Marked rPDU (Pre-installed in rack) GU30017L 8 Specifications 49 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual VRC-S SKUs VRCS3350-230VS / VRCS3350-230VSL VRCS3300-230VS / VRCS3300-230VSL VRCS3307-230VS / VRCS3307-230VSL VRCS3357-230VS / VRCS3357-230VSL rPDU sub-type Switched rPDU type Voltage Outlet Level Monitoring EC 200 Vac-240 Vac Full Load Amperage (FLA) rPDU rated maximum 32 A 7,3 kW (230 V) Frequency Over current protection 50/60 Hz (2) 16 A Single Pole Magnetic Breakers (5 kAIC Rated) Horizontal/Vertical rPDU input plug Vertical IEC60309 2P + E, 32 A, 250 V, Splash proof IP44 Cord length Outlets 3 m (10 ft.) (20) Locking IEC 320 C13, (4) Locking IEC 320 C19 Vertive Intelligence Director enabled Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Yes DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, IPv4, IPv6, LDAP, NTP, RADIUS, RSTP, SSH, SMTP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), Syslog, TACACS+ Certifications/Agency approvals Split System Indoor Unit CE Marked, Complies with EN 55032 and EN 55024, Complies with IEC 60950-1 (CB Certificate Available), RoHS Compliant, RCM Mark (EMC Only), China RoHS, C Mark VRC202KIT Cooling capacity Air Volume 0.9 kW-3.5 kW 750 m³/h VRC Input Voltage, Frequency hardwired L+N+PE 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (precharged) 1,5 A R410A, indoor unit 400 g (0.88 lb.) VRC form factor VRC-S operating temperature 6U 18°C-30°C (65°F-86 °F) VRC-S operating humidity LCD screen included 8%-80 % (non-condensing) Yes Condensate pump integrated Condensate pump tube length Yes, powered via rPDU 7.5 m (24 ft.) Certifications CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant (EN 50581) NOTE: Condenser will be shipped separate to customer. 50 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Split System Condensing Unit: VRC352KIT Input power hardwired L+N+PE Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz 6,5 A Refrigerant type (precharged) Dimensions H, W, D R410A, outdoor unit 900 g (1.98 lb) 527 mm, 282 mm, 1158 mm ( 20.75 in., 11.10 in., 45.60 in.) Net weight Shipping dimensions H,W,D 68 kg (150 lb.) 755 mm, 480 mm, 1350 mm (29.72 in., 18.90 in., 53.20 in.) Shipping weight IP Code 85 kg (187 lb.) IPX4 (IEC 60529) Outdoor temperature range Noise level -34°C (-29.2°F) to 45°C (113°F) <55 dB(A) Certifications CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant (EN 50581) Split System Condensing Unit: VRC302KIT Input power Hardwired L+N+PE Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz 6,5 A Refrigerant type (precharged) R410A, outdoor unit 900 g (1.98 lb) Dimensions H, W, D 527 mm, 282 mm, 786 mm ( 20.75 in., 11.10 in., 30.94 in.) Net weight Shipping dimensions H,W,D 44 kg (97 lb.) 750 mm, 480 mm, 970 mm (29.53 in., 18.90 in., 38.19 in.) Shipping weight IP Code 70 kg (154 lb.) IPX4 (IEC 60529) Outdoor temperature range Noise level -15°C (5°F) to 45°C (113°F) <55 dB(A) Certifications CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant (EN 50581) 8 Specifications 51 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual 8.7 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC self-contained 230V EMEA and Liebert® GXT5 VRC-S SKUs: VRCS3350-230VU VRCS3300-230VU VRCS3307-230VU VRCS3357-230VU Configured system weight 392 kg (864 lbs) 347 kg (765 lbs) 383 kg (844 lbs) 410 kg (903 lbs) Shipping Weight Sound**** 492 kg (1084 lbs) 52.5 dBA @ 1m 434 kg (956 lbs) 52.5 dBA @ 1m 470 kg (1036 lbs) 52.5 dBA @ 1m 510 kg (1124 lbs) 52.5 dBA @ 1m Rack dimensions U; HxWxD; (Inches) 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 42U; 2000 mm,600 mm, 48U; 2200 mm,600 mm, 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6", 31.5", 47.8") 1200 mm (78.6", 23.6", 47.8") 1200 mm (86.6", 23.6", 47.8") 1200 mm (86.6", 31.5", 47.8") Usable space available for IT equipment 32U 32U 38U 38U Shipping dimensions of rack HxWxD; (Inches): Certifications 2134mm, 826mm, 1385mm (84", 32.5", 54.5") CE Marked 2134mm, 626mm, 1385mm (84", 24.6", 54.5") 2396mm, 626mm, 1385mm (94.3", 24.6", 54.5") 2396mm, 826mm, 1385mm (94.3", 32.5", 54.5") rPDU (Pre-installed in rack): Category Sub Category Voltage Current VA per Input Frequency Over Current Protection Horizontal/ Vertical Input plug Cord length Outlets Vertive Intelligence Director enabled GeistTM Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Certifications /Agency Approvals GU30017L Switched Outlet Level Monitoring EC 200 - 240 VAC 32 A 7,3 kW (230 V) 50/60 Hz (2) 16 A Single Pole Magnetic Breakers (5 kAIC Rated) Vertical no plug (modified) 1,5 m (5 ft) (modified) (20) Locking IEC 320 C13, (4) Locking IEC 320 C19 YES DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, IPv4, IPv6, LDAP, NTP, RADIUS, RSTP, SSH, SMTP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), Syslog, TACACS+ CE Marked, Complies with EN 55032 and EN 55024, Complies with IEC 60950-1 (CB Certificate Available), RoHS Compliant, RCM Mark (EMC Only), China RoHS, C Mark Cooling Kit Type: Cooling capacity Air Volume VRC Input plug VRC102KIT 0.9 - 3.5 kW 750 m³/h (441 CFM) IEC 320 C20 Inlet + Interconnection Cable IEC 320 C19 to C20 52 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Cooling Kit Type: Cord length Voltage/ Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) VRC Form Factor Shipping dimensions H,D,W; (Inches) VRC-S Operating Temperature VRC-S Operating Humidity LCD Screen Included Condensate Pump integrated Condensate Pump tube length Duct Length Certifications VRC102KIT 3 m (10 ft) 50/60 Hz 11,5 A R410A, 720 g (1.58 lb) 10U* 1194mm, 737mm, 889mm (47", 29", 35") 18 °C - 30 °C (65 °F - 86 °F) 8 - 80 % (non-condensing) YES YES, powered via rPDU 7.5 m (24 ft) 3.8 m (12.4 ft) CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1, EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant UPS (Pre-installed in rack): GXT5-6000IRT5UXLE Rating 6000 VA/6000 W (system limited IT load max. 3,5 kW) Form factor Unit dimensions HxDxW; (Inches) 5U 217 mm x 630 mm x 430 mm (8.5" x 24.8" x 16.9") Unit weight 70,8 kg (156 lb) Input AC Parameters Operating Frequency, Nom. 50 or 60 Hz (factory-default is 50 Hz) User-configurable VAC 200/208/220/230/240 VAC [Adjustable using operation/display configuration options] (Factory-default is 230 VAC) Input plug Cord length IEC60309 2P+E, 32A, 250V Splashproof IP44 5m (16.4 ft.) Output AC Parameters AC-AC Efficiency 94% Factory-default VAC, Frequency 230 VAC, 50 Hz Waveform Sinewave Battery Parameters Type Valve-regulated, non-spillable, lead acid 8 Specifications 53 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual UPS (Pre-installed in rack): GXT5-6000IRT5UXLE Quantity x Voltage x Rating Battery Mfr./Part # 16 x 12V x 9.0AH 9AH; LEOCH/DJW12-9.0 Back-up time: LOAD 6 kVA 5,4 kVA 4,8 kVA 4,2 kVA 3,6 kVA 3 kVA BACKUP TIME 5,5 min 6,0 min Communication card IntelliSlotTM RDU101TM 7,5 min 9,0 min 11,0 min 14,5 min Environmental Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (no derating) Storage Temperature -15°C to 40°C (5°F to 104°F) Relative Humidity 0 95% non-condensing Operating Elevation Audible Noise Up to 3,000 m (9,842.5 ft) at 25°C (77°F) without derating <55 dBA,at 1 meter from the front, <50 dBA, at 1 meter from rear or sides Agency Safety IEC62040-1:2008 version, GS mark EMI/EMC/C-Tick EMC ESD IEC/EN/AS 62040-2 2nd Ed (Cat 2 Table 6) IEC/EN EN61000-4-2, Level 4, Criteria A Radiated Susceptibility Electrical Fast Transient IEC/EN EN61000-4-3, Level 3, Criteria A IEC/EN EN61000-4-4, Level 4, Criteria A Surge Immunity Transportation IEC/EN EN61000-4-5, Level 4, Criteria A ISTA Procedure 1E 2,4 kVA 19,5 min 1,8 kVA 29,0 min 1,2 kVA 48,0 min 0,6 kVA 100,0 min 54 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 8.8 VertivTM VRC-S with VRC split and VRC-S with VRC split lee temp 230V EMEA and Liebert® GXT5 VRC-S SKUs: Configured system weight Shipping Weight Sound**** Rack dimensions U; HxWxD; (Inches) Usable space available for IT equipment Shipping dimensions of rack HxWxD; (Inches) VRCS3350-230VSU/ VRCS3350-230VSLU VRCS3300-230VSU/ VRCS3300-230VSLU VRCS3307-230VSU/ VRCS3307-230VSLU VRCS3357-230VSU/ VRCS3357-230VSLU 341 kg (751 lbs) 296 kg (652 lbs) 332 kg (731 lbs) 359 kg (791 lbs) 407 kg (897 lbs) 52.0dBA @ 1m 42U; 2000 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (78.6", 31.5", 47.8") 349 kg (769 lbs) 52.0dBA @ 1m 42U; 2000 mm,600 mm, 1200 mm (78.6", 23.6", 47.8") 385 kg (848 lbs) 52.0dBA @ 1m 48U; 2200 mm,600 mm, 1200 mm (86.6", 23.6", 47.8") 425 kg (937 lbs) 52.0dBA @ 1m 48U; 2200 mm, 800 mm, 1200 mm (86.6", 31.5", 47.8") 36U 36U 42U 42U 2134mm, 826mm, 1385mm (84", 32.5", 54.5") 2134mm, 626mm, 1385mm (84", 24.6", 54.5") 2396mm, 626mm, 1385mm (94.3", 24.6", 54.5") 2396mm, 826mm, 1385mm (94.3", 32.5", 54.5") rPDU (Pre-installed in rack): rPDU sub-type rPDU type Voltage Full Load Amperage (FLA) rPDU rated Max Frequency Over Current Protection Horizontal/Vertical rPDU Input plug Cord length Outlets Vertive Intelligence Director enabled Geist Upgradable 2.0 protocols supported Certifications/Agency Approvals GU30017L Switched Outlet Level Monitoring EC 200 - 240 Vac 32 A 7,3 kW (230 V) 50/60 Hz (2) 16 A Single Pole Magnetic Breakers (5 kAIC Rated) Vertical no plug (modified) 1,5 m (5 ft) (modified) (20) Locking IEC 320 C13, (4) Locking IEC 320 C19 YES DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, IPv4, IPv6, LDAP, NTP, RADIUS, RSTP, SSH, SMTP, SNMP (v1/v2c/v3), Syslog, TACACS+ CE Marked, Complies with EN 55032 and EN 55024, Complies with IEC 60950-1 (CB Certificate Available), RoHS Compliant, RCM Mark (EMC Only), China RoHS, C Mark NOTE: Condenser will be shipped separate to customer: 8 Specifications 55 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual Split System Indoor Unit: Cooling capacity Air Volume VRC Input Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) VRC Form Factor VRC-S Operating Temperature VRC-S Operating Humidity LCD Screen Included Condensate Pump integrated Condensate Pump tube length Certifications VRC202KIT 0.9 - 3.5 kW 750 m³/h Hardwired L+N+PE 230 Vac , 50/60 Hz 1,5 A R410A, indoor unit 400 g (0.88 lb) 6U 18 °C - 30 °C (65 °F - 86 °F) 8 - 80 % (non-condensing) YES YES, powered via rPDU 7.5 m (24 ft) CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant (EN 50581) Split System Condensing Unit: Input Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) Dimensions H, W, D; (Inches) Net Weight Shipping dimensions H,W,D; (Inches) Shipping Weight IP Code Outdoor Temperature Range Noise Level Certifications VRC302KIT Hardwired L+N+PE 230 Vac , 50/60 Hz 6,5 A R410A, outdoor unit 900 g (1.98 lb) 527 mm, 282 mm, 786 mm ( 20.75", 11.10", 30.94") 44 kg (97 lbs.) 750 mm, 480 mm, 970 mm (29.53", 18.90", 38.19") 70 kg (154 lbs.) IPX4 (IEC 60529) -15°C (5°F) to 45°C (113°F) <55 dB(A) CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant (EN 50581) Split System Condensing Unit: Input Power Voltage, Frequency Full Load Amperage (FLA) Refrigerant type (pre-charged) VRC352KIT Hardwired L+N+PE 230 Vac , 50/60 Hz 6,5 A R410A, outdoor unit 900 g (1.98 lb) 56 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Split System Condensing Unit: Dimensions H, W, D; (Inches) Net Weight Shipping dimensions H,W,D; (Inches) Shipping Weight IP Code Outdoor Temperature Range Noise Level Certifications VRC352KIT 527 mm, 282 mm, 1158 mm ( 20.75", 11.10", 45.60") 68 kg (150 lbs.) 755 mm, 480 mm, 1350 mm (29.72", 18.90", 53.20") 85 kg (187 lbs.) IPX4 (IEC 60529) -34°C (-29,2°F) to 45°C (113°F) <55 dB(A) CE Marked, Complies with EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-40, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, RoHS Compliant (EN 50581) UPS (Pre-installed in rack): GXT5-6000IRT5UXLE Rating: 6000 VA/6000 W (system limited IT load max. 3,5 kW) Form factor Unit dimmensions HxDxW; (Inches) 5U 217 mm x 630 mm x 430 mm (8.5" x 24.8" x 16.9") Unit weight Input AC Parameters 70,8 kg (156 lb) Operating Frequency, Nom. User-configurable VAC 50 or 60 Hz (factory-default is 50 Hz) 200/208/220/230/240 VAC [Adjustable using operation/display configuration options] (Factory-default is 230 VAC) Input plug Cord length IEC60309 2P+E, 32A, 250V Splashproof IP44 5m (16.4 ft.) Output AC Parameters AC-AC Efficiency 94% Factory-default VAC, Frequency Waveform 230 VAC, 50 Hz Sinewave Battery Parameters Type Valve-regulated, non-spillable, lead acid Quantity x Voltage x Rating Battery Mfr./Part # 16 x 12V x 9.0AH 9AH; LEOCH/DJW12-9.0 Back-up time: LOAD 6 kVA 5,4 kVA 4,8 kVA 4,2 kVA 3,6 kVA 3 kVA 2,4 kVA 1,8 kVA 1,2 kVA 0,6 kVA BACKUP TIME Communication Card 5,5 min 6,0 min 7,5 min IntelliSlotTM RDU101TM 9,0 min 11,0 min 14,5 min 19,5 min 29,0 min 48,0 min 100,0 min 8 Specifications 57 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual UPS (Pre-installed in rack): Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Operating Elevation Audible Noise Agency Safety EMI/EMC/C-Tick EMC ESD Radiated Susceptibility Electrical Fast Transient Surge Immunity Transportation GXT5-6000IRT5UXLE 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) (no derating) -15°C to 40°C (5°F to 104°F) 0 95% non-condensing Up to 3,000 m (9,842.5 ft) at 25°C (77°F) without derating <55 dBA,at 1 meter from the front, <50 dBA, at 1 meter from rear or sides IEC62040-1:2008 version, GS mark IEC/EN/AS 62040-2 2nd Ed (Cat 2 Table 6) IEC/EN EN61000-4-2, Level 4, Criteria A IEC/EN EN61000-4-3, Level 3, Criteria A IEC/EN EN61000-4-4, Level 4, Criteria A IEC/EN EN61000-4-5, Level 4, Criteria A ISTA Procedure 1E 58 8 Specifications VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual 9 Appendices Appendix A: Startup Checklist VertivTM VRC-S Completed Item There is front, rear and overhead clearance of 3 ft. (0.9 m) for unit access and maintenance. Unit is level. Heaviest equipment is installed nearest the bottom of the cabinet, but not sitting on the VertivTM VRC All fasteners and fittings are firmly secured. Vertiv VRC is oriented correctly in the rack cabinet: cool, supply air is at the front and hot, return air is at the back. Foreign materials are removed from the rack (shipping material, packaging, tools, etc.) Condensate-drain line is properly connected to the pump and to a drain or receptacle and has no kinks. Intake and exhaust airflow is unobstructed External ventilation is adequate to supply makeup air for the Vertiv VRC. (System is not closed.) External air is within a temperature range of 64.4°F-86°F (18°C-30°C), condensing and less than 90% relative humidity (noncondensing). Exhaust air duct is connected securely to the Vertiv VRC and to either an external area or other space for cooling. Rack spaces are filled with equipment or with blocking panels. Power-supply voltage meets the rated voltage on the unit nameplate. Communication and control cables are firmly connected. Alarm should be active to prevent backup fan from starting unnecessarily. No alarms or warnings are displayed. Unit is operating without vibration or noise, and air is flowing. System is operating within range of the set parameters. Door contact is working properly. 9 Appendices 59 VertivTM VRC-S User Manual This page intentionally left blank 60 9 Appendices VertivTM| VRC-S User Manual Vertiv.com | Vertiv Headquarters, 1050 Dearborn Drive, Columbus, OH, 43085, USA © 2021 Vertiv Group Corp. All rights reserved. VertivTM and the Vertiv logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vertiv Group Corp. All other names and logos referred to are trade names, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 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