HP Performance Optimized Data Center (POD) 40cp Manuel D’Utilisation
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WARNING:
Any water that drains around the HP POD causes a potential slip hazard. Use
caution where slip hazards are present.
Water from natural condensation might form. Condensation from the heat exchangers flow to the three
condensate drains across the rear of the HP POD (1). The water main drain catches any water from a
condensate drains across the rear of the HP POD (1). The water main drain catches any water from a
water main leak (2). The humidifier drain removes excess moisture from the air (3).
Item Component
1
Heat exchanger condensate drains
2
Water main supply/return drain
3 Humidifier
drain
IMPORTANT:
You might have to pipe directly to your local storm or sanitary drain, depending
on local jurisdiction.
If your HP POD is located indoors, you can connect to an external drain line. If your HP POD is located
outdoors, the drained water will simply drip from the HP POD drains out the back of the HP POD.
HP recommends connecting the condensate drains on the HP POD to a facility drain to prevent collection
HP recommends connecting the condensate drains on the HP POD to a facility drain to prevent collection
of water near the HP POD.
Leak detection
If too much water accumulates in a drain tray, an alarm is triggered and sent through the BMS, indicating
that there might be a leak. For more information about alarms, see BMS alarms (on page
).