Emerson SmartCabinet User manual

Safety Precautions
1. Reserve this manual for the entire service lifetime of the product.
2. Read this manual carefully before carrying out any operation on the product.
3. ‘Note, Warning’ in this manual don’t represent the entire safety points to be observed, and are only the
supplements.
4. This product is the professional equipment used in industrial, commercial or other professional occasions. It
should not be sold to the general person.
5. This product is used only for the purpose of its design, the manufacturers doesn’t assume any responsibility
for the incorrect use.
6. The key to the product must be kept by the personnel responsible for maintenance.
Electrical Safety
1. You must use insulated tools when carrying out the electrical connection.
2. To avoid the more serious faults and damages, you should find the reason causing the alarm immediately and
handle the faults after the alarm occurs through the monitoring platform.
3. The backfeed protection unit is external. For its using method, refer to UF-BFP-63A Backfeed Protection Unit
User Manual.
Warning: Backfeed Protection
Before operating on the circuit, first isolate the UPS, and then check whether dangerous voltage exists between the ports as well
as between the port and the ground.
Potential Risk
1. Only after all power is disconnected can you operate the inner components of the product.
2. Before operating on the inner components for any maintenance, you must switch off the mains breaker and all
UPS power.
Risk of Electric Shock
Electric shock can cause personnel injury or death, you should pay attention to:
1. Disconnect the control box and the remote power supplies before working in the product.
2. Before proceeding with installation, read all instructions, verify that all the parts are included and check the
nameplate to be sure the voltage matches available mains.
3. Follow all local codes.
Warning: Large Leakage Current
1. Before connecting input power (including AC mains and battery), please ensure reliable grounding.
2. The leakage current to earth is larger than 3.5mA and lower than 5% of the input current.
SmartCabinet™
User Manual

Contents
Chapter 1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Model Description ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Product Name And Model..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Specifications........................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.4 Features................................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.5 Appearance And Components.............................................................................................................................. 2
1.6 Functional Components ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.7 Ambient Requirements ......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.7.1 Operation Environment.............................................................................................................................. 4
1.7.2 Storage Environment................................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation............................................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Installation Tools ................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Fittings .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3 Accessories........................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Conveying, Unpacking And Inspection ................................................................................................................. 8
2.5 Installation Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 12
2.6 Requirements On Datacenter Or Computer Room ............................................................................................. 12
Chapter 3 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.1 Installing The Cabinet ......................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Installing AC Components .................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.1 Removing And Placing Outdoor Unit ....................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 Installing AC Outdoor Unit ....................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.3 Connecting Copper Pipes........................................................................................................................ 17
3.2.4 Connecting Drain Pipe Of Indoor Unit ..................................................................................................... 18
3.3 Installing UPS Power Supply System ................................................................................................................. 19
3.3.1 Installing Battery Module ......................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.2 Installing UPS .......................................................................................................................................... 20
3.4 Installing Fire-Fighting Subrack (Option)............................................................................................................. 21
3.5 Installing PDU Power Distribution System .......................................................................................................... 21
3.6 Installing SmartCabniet Monitoring System ........................................................................................................ 22
3.6.1 Installing MSC-C Card ............................................................................................................................. 22
3.6.2 Notes ....................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.6.3 Installing Sensors .................................................................................................................................... 24
3.6.4 Installing Wireless Modem (Option)......................................................................................................... 26
3.6.5 Adjusting Micro Switch............................................................................................................................. 26
3.7 Cable Connection ............................................................................................................................................... 27
3.7.1 UPS Power Distribution Connection ........................................................................................................ 27

3.7.2 Connecting Battery Cable........................................................................................................................ 29
3.7.3 Connecting MSC-C Cables...................................................................................................................... 29
3.7.4 Connecting Total Input Cable Of System................................................................................................. 29
3.7.5 Connecting Cables Of Indoor And Outdoor Units .................................................................................... 30
3.7.6 Connecting Earth Cable........................................................................................................................... 31
3.8 Configure Communication Address And Port ..................................................................................................... 31
3.9 Cable Management And Installation Accessories ............................................................................................... 32
Chapter 4 Operation Instructions ...................................................................................................................................... 35
4.1 Check Before Startup.......................................................................................................................................... 35
4.2 Startup ................................................................................................................................................................ 35
4.3 System Commissioning (Web Page) .................................................................................................................. 36
4.4 Power Off............................................................................................................................................................ 37
Chapter 5 Operation On Display Panel ............................................................................................................................. 38
5.1 License Page ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.2 Startup Page....................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.3 SmartCabinet Homepage ................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4 Menu Items ......................................................................................................................................................... 40
5.4.1 Main Information of SmartCabinet ........................................................................................................... 40
5.4.2 Environment ............................................................................................................................................ 40
5.4.3 Power ...................................................................................................................................................... 43
5.4.4 Thermal ................................................................................................................................................... 45
5.4.5 Setting ..................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.4.6 Log .......................................................................................................................................................... 49
Chapter 6 Web Page Of MSC-C ....................................................................................................................................... 52
6.1 Login Preparation................................................................................................................................................ 52
6.1.1 Checking IP Address Connectivity........................................................................................................... 52
6.1.2 Checking Browser Version ...................................................................................................................... 52
6.1.3 Checking Browser Setting ....................................................................................................................... 52
6.2 Log In MSC-C ..................................................................................................................................................... 56
6.2.1 Authorizing Boot-Strap............................................................................................................................. 56
6.2.2 Login Page .............................................................................................................................................. 57
6.2.3 Getting Password .................................................................................................................................... 57
6.3 Homepage Of MSC-C......................................................................................................................................... 57
6.3.1 Setting Homepage................................................................................................................................... 58
6.3.2 Time Calibrating Link............................................................................................................................... 60
6.3.3 Clearing Time-Out ................................................................................................................................... 60
6.3.4 Logout...................................................................................................................................................... 60
6.3.5 Real-Time Alarm Pop-Up Setting ............................................................................................................ 60
6.4 Menu Items ......................................................................................................................................................... 61
6.4.1 Cabinet Data............................................................................................................................................ 61

6.4.2 Safe Shutdown ........................................................................................................................................ 63
6.4.3 Alarm Management ................................................................................................................................. 65
6.4.4 Data & History ......................................................................................................................................... 71
6.4.5 Device Options ........................................................................................................................................ 73
6.4.6 System Options ....................................................................................................................................... 78
6.4.7 Help ......................................................................................................................................................... 86
Chapter 7 Maintenance..................................................................................................................................................... 87
7.1 Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................. 87
7.2 Maintenance Of The Main Components ............................................................................................................. 87
7.2.1 MSC-C Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 87
7.2.2 AC System Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 89
7.2.3 UPS Power Distribtuion System Maintenance......................................................................................... 91
7.3 Disassembly........................................................................................................................................................ 92
7.4 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................. 92
Appendix 1 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................................... 93

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Chapter 1 Overview
SmartCabinet integrated solution (SmartCabinet for short) is a datacenter solution produced by Emerson Network
Power Co., Ltd.; it is applicable to the indoor environment such as miniature datacenter or office area. SmartCabinet
is used to store the 19’’ rack mount hardware equipment which complies with the industry-standard (EIA-310-D) such
as server, voice, data, Internet network equipment, it contains power supply and distribution system, air conditioning
system, rack supporting system and monitoring and management system. The four systems work closely with each
other with seamless compatibility, thus realizing high-efficiency operating of miniature datacenter and maintaining
normal and stable operation of important devices such as servers inside the cabinet. Standard design, standard field
installation, no need of raised floor and integrated delivery shorten the delivery period to great extent. The monitoring
management system is based on a strong datacenter monitoring management platform of Emerson, and is
compatible with all series of Emerson products, plug and play; it also provides energy consumption analysis. All these
added valves can hardly be realized by separated purchase. In all, the product helps the customers build a green and
healthy datacenter quickly.
This chapter expands the model description, specification, features, appearance & components, functional parts,
operating condition and environment requirement of the SmartCabinet.
1.1 Model Description
The model description of the SmartCabinet is shown in Figure 1-1.
MSC-C 06 12 20 B 3 5X N 5
5: 50Hz; 6: 60Hz
F: with fire-fighting; N: without fire-fighting
IP protection grade
3kW
B: black; G: grey
Height: 20 100˙2000mm
Depth: 12 100˙1200mm
Width: 6 100˙600mm
C: China; A: Asia-Pacific
Module Smart Cabinet
×
×
×
Figure 1-1 Model description
1.2 Product Name And Model
See Table for the product name and model.
Table 1-1 Product name and model
No.
Product name
Product internal model
Product external model
1
SmartCabinet
MSC-C061220B35XN5
MSC-C061220B35XN5
2
SmartCabinet
MSC-A061220B35XN6
MSC-A061220B35XN6
3
SmartCabinet
MSC-A061220B35XN5
MSC-A061220B35XN5
1.3 Specifications
See Table 1-1 for the detailed specification of the SmartCabinet.

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Table 1-2 Specification of SmartCabinet
Parameter
Specification
Note
Cabinet dimension
(Width × Depth × Height, mm)
600 × 1200 × 2000
Available height of equipment installation
(1U
= 44.45mm)
29U
Without fire-fighting
26U
With fire-fighting
Mounting depth of equipment (mm)
721.5
IT device power (W)
3KW
Max. power: 3kW
Voltage (Vac)
Single-phase, 198Vac ~ 254Vac
Frequency (Hz)
50/60
60Hz is available for Asia-Pacific version
Closed mode
cold and hot aisles
Color
RAL7021
System protection grade
IP5X
Weight
< 300kg
Noise
< 50dB*
Excluding outdoor unit of air conditioner
and user loads
Note*: Higher than Class 1 area diurnal level in environmental quality standard for noise (GB3096-2008)
1.4 Features
SmartCabinet has the following features:
zDust-proof and noise reduction, high efficiency and energy saving: totally enclosed operation and internal cycle
system ensure purity, temperature and humidity inside the cabinet, to prolong the lifetime of IT devices. A high
efficient UPS dedicated for computer room is used, and a precision air conditioner (AC for short) cooperates
with closed cold / hot aisle technology to improve purposeful cooling in computer room. The fan is embedded
with mute design, which can be used in office area.
zIntelligent monitoring: intelligent control functions such as integrated environment monitoring, device monitoring,
alarm linkage and so on provide centralized monitoring platform for computer room management.
zHighly-integrated and space saving: one standard cabinet provides stable operating conditions for all IT devices,
only cabinet connection and installing air conditioner are needed in user field. The system only occupies 0.7m2,
which is compact and beauty.
zFriendly HMI and unattended operation: large 7”LCD wide screen display serves you to know the device
operation / alarm / safety information. Through the monitoring card embedded in the cabinet, you can realize all
day remote monitoring on the mini computer room, to satisfy different occasion application.
zQuick delivery and secure brand: settled at one go, built in one hour, started up during one day, all in Emerson,
brand trust with no worry.
1.5 Appearance And Components
The system composition of the SmartCabinet is shown in Figure 1-2; the appearance and components are shown in
Figure 1-3.

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SmartCabinet
TM
Rack supporting
system
Power supply
and distribution
system
Air conditioning
system
Monitoring and
management
system
KVM system
Whole
enclosed
system
Input and
output power
distribution of
whole system
Rack-mount
UPS
PDU
Air conditioner
host
Emergency fan
Monitoring and
management card
Sensors
Alarm unit
Figure 1-2 Schematic diagram of system composition
Monitoring system
Cooling and emergency system
Power supply system
Lighting system
LCD display panel
Air management kit
Power distribution
system
Figure 1-3 Appearance and components
1.6 Functional Components
The SmartCabinet mainly contains rack supporting system, power supply and distribution system, air conditioning
system, monitoring and management system, as given in Table 1-3.

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Table 1-3 SmartCabinet system function
System type
Component
Main function
Feature
Rack supporting
system
/
Used to store the 19’’ rack
mount hardware equipment
which compl
ies with the
industry
-standard
(EIA
-310-D)
such as server,
voice, data, Internet network
equipment, UPS and so on
The whole cabinet system is totally enclosed when
operating, to keep the system clean without dust,
which can save energy and reduce noise
Power supply
and distribution
system
PMU
(power
management unit)
P
ower distribution, surge
suppression
Centralized management over power supply and
distributi
on of the whole system, Class C
lightning
protection
, one-route input and multiple-
route output
control function, convenient operation and easy use
UPS
and battery
P
ower supply
Providing high quality and high availability electric
energy input for IT devices
PDU
P
ower distribution
Configured with Switch model PDU, which can turn
on/off output ports intelligently and detect input and
output electric quantity parameters
LED lamp
System auxiliary lighting
Safe and energy-saving
Air conditioning
system,
A
ir conditioner
C
ooling the electronic
devices inside the cabinet
actively
Small-sized precision environmental control system,
using advanced frequency conversion technology,
specially designed for
the cooling of electronic
devices, with high
energy efficiency ratio and
automatic adjustment, keeping the environment in
the cabinet to be stable so that the IT devices can
operate safely and reliably
Emergency ventilation
system
Prevent high temperature
partially inside the cabinet
An emergency device that can start up
automatically when
over temperature
occurs inside
the cabinet or
the air conditioner shuts down or
fails, to prevent the devices from operating in high
temperature.
When the system is operating
normally, the emergency ventilation kit is off, to
ensure airtight environment in the system and high
efficiency cooling of the air conditioner
Monitoring and
management
system
MSC-C
System monitoring core
A kind of intelligent management system which
provides power inside the cabinet and
environmental monitoring,
supportive of
plug
-and-play of Emerson intelligent sensors,
providing alarm
notification of various types of
devices and environmental status, providing
integrated Web page visit function, local display and
control function for the user
LCD
display panel
Local display and control
function
S
ensors
E
nvironmental and door
status collecting
1.7 Ambient Requirements
1.7.1 Operation Environment
The operation environment requirements are listed in Table 1-4.
Table 1-4 Operating condition
Item
Requirement
Installation position
Make sure that the installtion field is level.
Max. equivalent
horizontal distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit of the AC: 2
0m,
Vertical
distance ǻH: -5m ǻH 10m
Installation field
In computer room or office area. The distance from the front / rear door to the wall or other
obstacles is larger than 1.0m
Ambient temperature
Indoor*: 0°C ~ 40°C
Outdoor unit of air conditioner: standard model, -15°C ~ +45°C

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Item
Requirement
Ambient humidity
30%RH ~ 95%RH (when the whole unit is operating in high temperature and high humidity
environment, condensing water may appear on the external surface of front glass door and
the
display panel
Altitude
For the UPS, the altitude is required to be: < 1500m, derating is required when the altitude is
above 1
500m with reference to GB/T3859.2
; For the air conditioner, derating is required when
the altitude is above 1000m
Operation voltage range
Single-phase, 198Vac ~ 254Vac
Note*: When the ambient temperature of the cabinet exceeds 35°C, the cabinet loads should be derated to below 2800W
1.7.2 Storage Environment
The storage environment requirements are listed in Table 1-5.
Table 1-5 Operation environment requirements
Item
Requirement
Storage environment
Indoor, clean without dust
Ambient humiduty
5%RH ~ 95%RH (Non-condensing)
Ambient temperature
-30°C ~ + 70°C

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Chapter 2 Preliminary Before Installation
This chapter expands the preparation before installing the SmartCabinet, including installation tools, fittings,
accessories, conveying, unpacking, inspection, installation safety instructions, and computer room requirement.
Note
1. The components of SmartCabinet are large and heavy. Therefore, the risk of collapse exists, improper operation may cause
physical injury or death, and damage to the equipment.
2. The center of gravity of SmartCabinet is forward-inclined, during conveying process, note to adjust the bearing position of the
forklift or the hand pallet truck.
3. Read all the following operation guides before attempting to move, put up the components or unpack the package.
4. The sharp edge, object sharp angle and bare buckle can result in physical injury. Only trained personnel who wear proper
safety helmet, gloves, shoes and glasses can move and put up the components, remove the package or prepare to install.
5. The cabinet maybe too high to go through the door together with the pallet. To avoid damage to the equipment and the
building, measure the height of the cabinet and the door, and confirm the clearance before moving it.
2.1 Installation Tools
Floating nut hook
The floating nut hook is an accessory; its appearance is shown in Figure 2-1.
A
A amplified
Hook
Figure 2-1 Floating nut hook
The floating nut hook is used to install the floating nut; the installation method is as follows:
1. Insert one fastener of the floating nut into the square hole of the vertical mounting rails, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Installation hole
Floating nut Vertical mounting rail
Align one fastener of the floating nut
with the square hole of the vertical
mounting rail and insert it into the hole
Fastener
Figure 2-2 Schematic diagram 1 for installing floating nut
Note
The floating nut should be inserted into the square hole in horizontal direction, that is, the fasteners on both sides of the floating
nut should touch the left and right sides of the square hole. The fasteners should not touch the top and bottom of the square hole.
2. Lead the floating nut hook through the square hole, hitch the other fastener of the floating nut and pull it out to fix
the fastener to the square hole completely, as shown in Figure 2-3.

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Floating nut hook
Fastener
Vertical
p
ole
Figure 2-3 Schematic diagram 2 for installing floating nut
Other installation tools
Other installation tools are shown in Figure 2-4. See Table 2-1 for their usage.
Utility knife
Cross head screwdriver
Movable wrench
Gradienter
Figure 2-4 Other installation tools
Table 2-1 Usage of other installation tools
Name
Usage
Utility knife
Disassemble the package
Cross head screwdriver
Tighten the screws when assembling the components. Recommended size: 1 × 300
Movable wrench
Adjust the feet. Recommended size: 250mm × 30mm (length × max. hatch width)
Gradienter
Display the level state when adjusting the cabinet
Vacuum pump
Used for pipe vacuum during AC installation process
2.2 Fittings
The fittings are shown in Figure 2-5; See Table 2-2 for their usage.
Floating nut
M5 countersunk head screw
M6 panel screw
M6 pan head screw
Cable tie fixture kit
Figure 2-5 Fittings
Table 2-2 Usage of fittings
Name
Usage
Floating nut
Use together with M6 screw, used to install the parts in the cabinet
M5 countersunk head screw
Used to install the cabinet connector
M6 panel screw
Used to install the power distribution unit, monitoring system and user equipment
M6 pan head screw
Used to connect and fix the frame
M6 flange nut
Use together with M6 pan head screw, used to install the L fastener
Adhesive tape
Used to seal the gap between the connected frames
Cable tie fixture kit
Used to fix and bind the cables
2.3 Accessories
See Table 2-3 for the accessories.

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Table 2-3 Accessories
No.
Product name
Quantity
Note
1
Cable tie
30
Accessory box 1
2
Cable tie fixture
10
3
OT terminal
4
4
Floating nuts, M6 panel screw
30 (set)
5
Floating nut hook
1
6
MSC-C card
1 (set)
7
Hairbrush
1
8
Dummy plate
1 (set)
9
Copper pipe
2
Accessory box 2
10
Sealing glue
1
11
Copper pipe binding strip
1
2.4 Conveying, Unpacking And Inspection
Transportation
It is recommended to choose railway or ship for transporting the cabinet, AC indoor unit and AC outdoor unit. If truck
transportation is chosen, choose preferable roads to avoid excess bumping.
The component with package is shown in Figure 2-6. See Table 2-4 for its ranges of dimensions and weight.
D
H
W
Figure 2-6 Component with package
Table 2-4 Ranges of dimensions and weight
Component
Range of dimensions (Unit: mm)
Range of weight (Unit: kg)
H
W
D
Cabinet component with package
2150
720
1400
< 300kg
There are two accessory boxes (placed in the cabinet for delivery) of the same structure and dimensions, as shown in
Figure 2-7. See Table 2-5 for the dimensions and weight.

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D
W
H
Figure 2-7 Accessory box
Table 2-5 Ranges of dimensions and weight
Range of dimensions (Unit: mm)
Range of weight (Unit: kg)
H W D
90
530
710
< 15kg
Carrying
The user needs to carry the cabinets, closed frames and AC indoor unit to the nearest place to the installing site.
Because they are heavy, it is recommended to use mechanical carrying tools to unload and carry them, such as a
hand pallet truck or an electrical forklift, as shown in Figure 2-8.
Hand pallet truck Electrical forklift
Figure 2-8 Mechanical carrying tools
When the hand pallet truck or the electrical forklift is used to unload and carry them, it is recommended to forklift them
on its center of gravity to avoid toppling over, as shown in Figure 2-9.
Forklift
direction
Forklift
direction
Figure 2-9 Forklift direction
When carrying the components, maintain the obliquity in range of 80° ~ 100°. Excess inclination is forbidden, as
shown in Figure 2-10.

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100e
80e
Figure 2-10 Carrying obliquity
Note
1. Ensure that the equipment stands upright. Do not place the equipment outdoors.
2. When using the hand pallet truck or the electrical forklift, ensure that the fork arms (if adjustable) open to the utmost extent;
therefore the fork arms can be placed under the pallet of the equipment precisely. Besides, ensure that the length of the fork arms
matches with that of the equipment.
Packing materials
All the packing materials of the cabinet are recyclable. Retain the packing materials for further use or dispose of them
properly.
Unpacking
Move the equipment to the nearest place to the final installing site, and then unpack it.
The unpacking procedures are as follows:
1. Remove the packing materials
1) Move the equipment of assembled package to an open, firm and level ground.
2) Use a utility knife to cut off the packing strip on the package paper box carefully and remove the package paper
box of the cabinet.
3) Use a utility knife to remove the extension film on the cabinet and the bagging package materials.
2. Remove the feet pressure plate
Use a sleeve or a moveable wrench to remove the fixing screws on the pallet, and remove the pressure plate, as
shown in Figure 2-11.
Pressure plate
Fixing screw (2 pcs)
Figure 2-11 Removing the feet pressure plate
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1) Loosen the fixing nuts on the four feet bolts to raise the feet, and the four castors will bear the weight, refer to
3.1 Installing Cabinet Components.
2) Place a slope in front of the front or rear door, and connect it with the pallet, as shown in Figure 2-1.
3) Push the cabinet slowly from the pallet down to the ground along the slope.
4) Place the cabinet on the preserved position, and adjust the feet fixing nuts till the cabinet is level.
Pallet
Place a slope
and connect it
with the pallet
Pallet
Slope
Push the cabinet
slowly from the pallet
down to the ground
along the slope
Figure 2-12 Removing the pallet
Note
1. When removing the pallet, you need to prepare the slope or similar device by yourself.
2. The whole cabinet is very heavy, so take precautions when pushing the cabinet from the pallet down to the ground along the
slope, to avoid accidental collapse.
Inspection
After unpacking the components, verify that all the accessories are included according to the packing list and there is
no apparent damage on the components. If any component is absent or damaged, report to the carrier immediately. If
any covert damage is found, report to the carrier and the local service center of the supplier.

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2.5 Installation Safety Instructions
The installation safety instructions of the SmartCabinet are as follows:
1. Close all the doors when lifting the equipment by an electrical forklift;
2. Before installation, ensure that the installing site is plane;
3. Switch off the power during the installation. Operation on electrified equipment is forbidden. The connecting cable
must comply with related requirements;
4. Pay attention to the installation requirements of the indoor and outdoor unit when installing the AC.
2.6 Requirements On Datacenter Or Computer Room
Environment
The installation site of the SmartCabinet should be far away from any source of heat and sparkle. Avoid direct
sunlight. The computer room should be free of corrosive gas and organic solvent.
Clearance
When installation, maintain sufficient clearance to facilitate installation and maintenance of the cabinet. The distance
from the front / rear door to the wall or other obstacles must be larger than 1.0m. The required clearance for opening
the front and rear door is shown in Figure 2-13.
90e
90eFront door
Rear door
600
600
Figure 2-13 Required clearance for opening the front and rear door (Top view, unit: mm)
Weight-bearing capacity
After user equipment is installed, the SmartCabinet is heavy, so you should consider the weight-bearing capacity of
the floor of the computer room. The cabinet body of SmartCabinet is 300kg, occupying 0.72m2. During actual
engineering installation, you need to estimate the weight-bearing capacity of the floor according to the total weight
including the installed equipment. If you cannot estimate the weight-bearing capacity, please consult the nearest
Emerson office or customer service center.

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Chapter 3 Installation
This chapter introduces the installation and commissioning of the SmartCabinet. Ensure that all the installation tools
and fittings are at hand before installation, and perform operation according to the content in this chapter.
The flow chart of installation is shown in Figure 3-1.
Installing the
cabinet
Installing AC
components
Installing UPS
power supply
system
Installing PDU
power distribution
system
Installing
SmartCabinet
monitoring
system
Connecting
cables
Configuring
communication
address and port
Cable
management
and installing
accessories
Installing
fire-fighting
subrack
Figure 3-1 Flow chart of installation
3.1 Installing The Cabinet
1. Place the cabinet on the prearranged position, and use a movable wrench to loosen the fixing nuts on the four feet
bolts on the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-2.
Clockwise
Hexagon bolt
Fixing nut
Counter clockwise The feet rise
Figure 3-2 Loosening the fixing nut
2. Rotate the hexagon head bolt on the bottom of the feet clockwise or counter clockwise till the feet rise or drop to an
optimal position, and use a gradienter to ensure that the cabinet is horizontal.
3. Tighten the fixing nuts (shown in Figure 3-2) on the feet bolts counter clockwise, and the cabinet adjustment is
completed.
3.2 Installing AC Components
The AC components comprise AC indoor unit, and AC outdoor unit. When delivery, the AC indoor unit has been
installed in the cabinet before delivery, the AC outdoor unit is placed inside the cabinet and delivered with the cabinet.
In field, you need to place the AC outdoor unit reasonably, connect copper pipes between the AC indoor unit and
outdoor unit, vacuum and connect cables.

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3.2.1 Removing And Placing Outdoor Unit
1. Remove the four screws on the press strips of outdoor unit, and remove the two press strips, as shown in
Figure 3-3.
A
A amplified
Press strip (2 pcs)
Screw (4 pcs)
AC outdoor unit
Figure 3-3 Removing the press strips of outdoor unit
2. Remove the four screws on the four corners of outdoor unit, and carry the AC outdoor unit out, as shown in
Figure 3-4.
A
A amplified
Screw (4 pcs)
AC outdoor unit
Supporting part of AC
outdoor unit (2 pcs)
Figure 3-4 Removing the fixing screws of outdoor unit
Note
1. In Figure 3-3, the two metal press strips on top of the outdoor unit can be used as horizontal cable organizers at back end of the
cabinet.
2. In Figure 3-4, the two 1U-height supporting part of AC outdoor unit at lower part of the outdoor unit can be used as dummy
plates in cold aisle of the cabinet.

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3.2.2 Installing AC Outdoor Unit
The AC outdoor unit must be vertically installed. There are two conditions in actual installation: outdoor unit installed
higher than indoor unit and outdoor unit installed lower than indoor unit, as shown in Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6.
Outdoor unit
Liquid side pipe (no direct sunlight)
Max. 10m
Indoor unit
Wall bushing
Isolation floor
Sealing on inlets Gas side pipe Heat insulation
material
Floor Drain pipe of condensate
water (extend to outdoor to
drain condensate water)
1:200
Cabinet
Figure 3-5 Outdoor unit installed higher than indoor unit
Outdoor unit
Liquid side pipe (no
direct sunlight)
Wall bushing
Isolation floor
Sealing on inlets
Gas side pipe Heat insulation
material
Floor Drain pipe of condensate
water (extend to outdoor to
drain condensate water)
1:200
Max. 5m
Indoor unit
Cabinet
Figure 3-6 Outdoor unit installed lower than indoor unit
1. Regular installation of outdoor unit
1) Place the outdoor unit on the base, as shown in Figure 3-7.
2) Use expansion bolts to fix the outdoor unit on the base.

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If there are multiple outdoor units that need to be placed with one above the other, follow the method shown in
Figure 3-7 to install them.
Bracket
4m 0.5m
50mm50mm
Min. 50mm
Outdoor unit base
Base
Airflow
Airflow
Out-
door
unit
Out-
door
unit
Note:
1. Use 5# angle iron for bracket, when
two units are installed with one above
the other.
2. Use 6.5# channel steel for bracket, when
three units are installed with one above the
other.
Figure 3-7 Installing multiple outdoor units with one above the other
2. Installing the outdoor unit on top of the cabinet
There is a special method for installing outdoor unit higher than indoor unit, that is, installing the outdoor unit on top of
the cabinet. The detailed installing procedures are as follows:
1) Life or carry the outdoor unit removed from the cabinet onto top of the cabinet. See Figure 3-8 for the installing
direction of AC outdoor unit.
2) Adjust the placing position of the AC to align the AC foot stands with the corresponding screw holes on top of the
cabinet, and then place metal press pieces on the foot stands, at last, use four screws to fix the AC outdoor unit on
the top plate of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-8.
A
A amplified
Screw
(4 pcs)
Outflow
direction
of the fan
Metal press
piece (4 pcs)
Front door
Figure 3-8 Installing outdoor unit on top of the cabinet
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