Vertiv SmartCabinet User manual

SmartCabinet™
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Styling used in the Guide
The styles used in this manual are dened in the following table:
Situation Description
Warning/Danger/Caution
The Warning/Danger/Caution note indicates a hazardous or potentially harmful situation
that can result in death or injury. It also indicates instructions that need to be adhered to,
failing which may result in danger and safety issues, thereby having an adverse eect on
the reliability of the device and security. Even for practices not related to physical injury, the
content under the Warning heading is used for precautions which need to be taken which,
otherwise, could result in equipment damage, performance degradation, or
interruption in service.
Notes The Note section indicates additional and useful information, including tips and tweaks. It
also calls attention to best practices and industry-best protocols that are standardized and
help make maximum utilization of the resources at hand. Helpful information related to the
mainstream content also comes under the Note heading helping the users get to grips with
the denitions, concepts, and terminologies used in the manual.
Version History
Issue Revision Date BOM Changes
1.0 10-10-2018

Safety Precautions & Measures
In this section, the safety measures related to the entire SmartCabinet™ unit will be explained in detail.
• Read the manual prior to installation and operation of the unit. Only qualied personnel should move, install,
or service this equipment.
• The user reads and takes into account all the precautions, compliance, and safety measures before working
on the equipment. The unit control must be used exclusively for the purpose which it is intended for; the
manufacturer takes no liability for incorrect use or a modication to the unit control.
• Please read this manual carefully before installing, maintaining and troubleshooting; especially the Warn-
ing/ Danger/ Caution information in the User Guide. Apart from the User Guide, also pay attention to the
warning labels on the unit and its components.
This manual is retained for the entire service life of the machine. The user must read all the precautions, danger,
warnings, and cautionary measures mentioned in the manual prior to carrying out any operations on the
machine.
Adhere to all the notes, warnings, cautions, potential dangers, and precautions
mentioned in the manual. Read this manual before carrying out any operation on
the unit.
The Warnings/Danger/Cautions/Precautions/Notes do not represent the
entire safety points to be observed and only supplementary in nature. This
product is tailored for industrial, commercial, or other professional units (such
as manufacturing, electrical, and instrumentation setups) and not meant for
purposes related wholly to individuals without the credentials. The purpose of
the design is well dened and therefore, the manufacturers do not assume any
responsibility for any incorrect usage. Strict adherence to the norms and usage
should be observed. In case of any improper use or modications, the warranty will
be void; handle with care, especially the key to the product must be allocated to
the service personnel responsible for maintenance.

Risk of Electric Shock
There is a risk of an electric shock which may lead to personnel injury or death. To prevent or avoid such a
situation, the following points must be taken into consideration:
• Disconnect the control box and remote power supplies prior to working on the product.
• Local codes, regulations, and protocols may vary from region to region. Therefore, adhere to all these local
protocols and rules prior to installing, operating, or servicing of the machine.
• Read all the instructions, ensure that all the parts and components are included, and check the nameplate
to ascertain that the voltage matches the available mains; Proceed with the installation, maintenance,
troubleshooting, and operating on the machine only after going through the preceding steps.
• Before connecting the input power (including the AC mains and battery), ensure that the grounding is
reliable. Remember that the leakage current to earth is greater than 3.5 mA and lower than 5% of the input
current.
• Finally, read all the labels on the unit and its components before operating on those components during
installation and maintenance. The warnings and cautionary measures mentioned in this manual are
supplementary and therefore, the measures listed on the labels of the components and the unit must be
considered strictly before any operation.
General Safety Instructions
• Use the tools with an insulation handle.
• Wear rubber gloves and safety shoes.
• Avoid placing tools and metal objects on the battery surface.
• Remove the watches, rings, or any metal objects.
• Only after all the power is disconnected, operate on the inner components of the product.
• Before operating on the inner components for any maintenance, ensure to switch o the mains breaker
and all UPS power.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................1
1.1. Model Nomenclature.............................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2. Components ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
1.3. Ambient Requirements.......................................................................................................................................................................................9
1.4.Specications ............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Chapter 2: System Installation ..................................................................................................................................11
2.1. Pre-installation .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1.1.Transportation & Movement.............................................................................................................................................................. 17
2.1.2.Unpacking.........................................................................................................................................................................................................20
2.1.3.Inspection.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.2. Site Preparation.......................................................................................................................................................................................................22
2.2.1.Environment.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.2.2.Clearance..........................................................................................................................................................................................................22
2.2.3.Weight Bearing capacity ..................................................................................................................................................................25
2.3. Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
2.3.1.Installation of the Cabinet..................................................................................................................................................................26
2.3.2.Installation of the AC components for the 600mm Standard unit.......................................................... 27
2.3.3.Connection of the Copper pipes................................................................................................................................................32
2.3.4.Installation of the 600mm wide Air conditioner with an integrated Condenser........................35
2.3.5.Connection of the Drain Pipe of the indoor unit....................................................................................................... 37
2.3.6.Installation of the Air Duct Parts (Optional)...................................................................................................................38
2.3.7.Installation of the SmartCabinet Monitoring system.............................................................................................40
2.3.8.Cable Connections ..................................................................................................................................................................................44
2.3.9.CongurationoftheCommunicationAddressandPort....................................................................................49

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2.3.10.Cable Management & Installation of Accessories..................................................................................................50
Chapter 3: System Commissioning.......................................................................................................................53
3.1. Preparations................................................................................................................................................................................................................53
3.2. Inspection.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................54
3.3. Startup and Commissioning ...................................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.4. System Commissioning.................................................................................................................................................................................. 56
3.5. Power OFF .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
Chapter 4: System Operation .....................................................................................................................................63
4.1. Operation & Display Panel........................................................................................................................................................................... 63
4.1.1.Thermal Management ............................................................................................................................................................................64
4.1.2.Power & Distribution...............................................................................................................................................................................67
4.1.3.Environment Management...............................................................................................................................................................69
4.1.4.Log Management ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
4.1.5.Settings................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
4.1.5.1.Language........................................................................................................................................................................................................74
4.1.5.2.Password........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
4.1.5.3.Network........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
4.1.5.4.System..............................................................................................................................................................................................................76
4.1.5.5.Conguration .............................................................................................................................................................................................76
4.2. Webpage of the MSC Intelligent monitoring unit ..................................................................................................................77
4.2.1.Login Preparation...................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
4.2.2.Login procedure for the MSC Intelligent Monitoring unit................................................................................84
4.2.3.Home Page of the MSC intelligent Monitoring unit...............................................................................................86
4.2.4.MSC Card Menu Items.........................................................................................................................................................................91
4.2.4.1.Cabinet Data..............................................................................................................................................................................................92

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4.2.4.2.UPS Shutdown........................................................................................................................................................................................95
4.2.4.3.Safe Management ...............................................................................................................................................................................97
4.2.4.4.Video management.........................................................................................................................................................................100
4.2.4.5.Alarm Management........................................................................................................................................................................103
4.2.4.6.Data & History.......................................................................................................................................................................................110
4.2.4.7.Device Options.......................................................................................................................................................................................113
4.2.4.8.System Options.................................................................................................................................................................................... 119
4.2.4.9.Help..................................................................................................................................................................................................................131
Chapter 5: General Maintenance.............................................................................................................................133
5.1. Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 133
5.2. Maintenance of Main components.................................................................................................................................................... 133
5.2.1.AC System Maintenance..................................................................................................................................................................133
5.2.1.1.Electrical Inspection.......................................................................................................................................................................... 134
5.2.1.2.Indoor unit maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................. 134
5.2.1.3.Outdoor Unit maintenance........................................................................................................................................................ 134
5.2.1.4.Maintenance Inspection checklist......................................................................................................................................135
5.2.2.UPS & Power distribution servicing......................................................................................................................................136
5.2.3.Disassembly.................................................................................................................................................................................................137
5.2.4.Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................................................................137
5.2.5.FAQs for the MSC Intelligent monitoring card...........................................................................................................139
Appendix I: System Distribution Diagram .......................................................................143
Appendix II: System Wiring Diagram.................................................................................145
Appendix III: Hazardous Substances List........................................................................147

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Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
The SmartCabinet is an intelligent, integrated infrastructure solution from our Smart Solutions family for data
centers. This streamlined oering provides fast and easy implementation, through interoperable systems, such
as: precision cooling, UPS, power distribution/conditioning, and management software. The SmartCabinet uses
a global design approach that can be localized for specic geographies.
SmartCabinet fullls the following objectives:
• Modularity for exibility and easier expansion
• Integrated monitoring and control to optimize eiciency in planning and management
• Remote Monitoring and control of IT and facility assets
• High-eiciency cooling unit
• High availability and highly eicient UPS system
• Quick installation and Deployment; boot-in-a-day implementation
• Unique local service for design audits, conguration support, installation support, maintenance and repair
• Space-savings owing to a relatively small-footprint
• Reduced implementation costs compared to conventional data center approaches
• Unique local service for design audits, installation and conguration support with proactive maintenance and
repair.
Following are the salient features of the SmartCabinet Solution
• Intelligent, integrated infrastructure-ready-to-house IT in a single rack
» Capacity: ≤3.5 kW
» Rack Sizes: 42U - Total Rack Size
Type of unit Usable U
Standard Unit 29U
Integrated
Condenser Unit
19U
» Type: Single Rack
» Floor: Primarily non-raised

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» Key applications: Micro datacenter, Computer rooms, Network Closets, Small industrial rooms,
Education and Medical rooms, Small and medium enterprise setups, Branch oices, Government
institutions, Basic IT application in a Node computer room
• Fully-enclosed operation integrated UPS and High Sensible cooling unit
• Dust-proof, noise reduction with high eiciency & energy saving with streamlined cooling and prolonged
service life of the components and IT devices
• Factory-integrated, validated-and-tested fail-proof conguration tailor-made for IT applications
• High availability with remote management and extensive emergency service coverage
• User rights-driven remote management and high security with detection of on-site intrusion
• Order and install without replacing old infrastructure in a time frame of few weeks (includes single day
build-and-boot up)
• Increased shelf life and optimal longevity due to a secure, thermally-isolated topology
• Ease-of-use due to large user-friendly 9 inchTouch screen HMI LCD display
• Integrated Fire Fighting management system (Options Available)
• Cabinet-level intelligent lock for Access Control management to ensure the safety of IT devices
• 24 x 7 Smart Remote Monitoring capabilities with intelligent integrated environment supervision, device
monitoring, alarm linkage, and centralized platform for room management
• Video management: Realize the video monitoring function of the network camera
With its built-in infrastructure capabilities, it is tailor-made for the customer’s micro-data center needs,
especially in small-and mid-tier enterprises. It comes in a low carbon minimal footprint and doesn’t burden
the existing infrastructure with the facility of a one hour build and one day boot to ease the implementation.
Incorporated with excellent monitoring-and-supervisory capabilities, the conguration-friendly SmartCabinet,
developed with cutting-edge technology, is a turnkey solution that meets the requirement of potentially any
ecosystem.

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1.1. Model Nomenclature
MSC - C 5S 8 6 1 AM X X X 1
Figure 1-1 Model Nomenclature
Modular Smart Cabinet
C: China
A: Overseas
5: 50Hz
6: 60Hz
7: 50/60Hz
S: Separate
A: Integrated
6: Width 600mm
8: Width 800mm
5: 5K UPS
8: 3K UPS
1: 1 PDU
2: 2 PDU
A: PDU 16 ports
B: PDU 24 ports
S: Smart Lock
M: Mechanical Lock
Undened
Version Num

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1.2. Components
The appearance of the SmartCabinet solution variants is depicted in Figure 1-2, Figure 1-3, and Figure 1-4:
Figure 1-2 Appearance of the 600mm SmartCabinet solution

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The appearance of the 800mm SmartCabinet solution is depicted in Figure 1-3:
Figure 1-3 Appearance of the 800mm SmartCabinet solution

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Introduction
The appearance of the 600mm SmartCabinet solution with the integrated condenser unit is depicted in
Figure 1-4:
Figure 1-4 600mm SmartCabinet solution with integrated condenser

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Introduction
The major components of the SmartCabinet solution are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Major Components
System Type Component Primary function Feature
Rack
supporting
system
-
This component is used
to store the 18U to 28U
rack-mounted hardware
equipment and complies
with the industry-standard,
i.e. EIA-310-D. Examples
of equipment mounted
include servers, voice &
data equipment, Internet
Network Equipment, and
UPS among others
The whole cabinet system is totally enclosed during
the course of operation in order to keep the system
clean and dust-proof; meantime, the noise is reduced
and signicant amount of energy is saved.
Power Supply
& Distribution
system
PMU (Power
Management
Unit)
Power distribution & Surge
suppression
This module provides AC & DC power supplies for
the SmartCabinet solution; it also ensures Level
C lightning protection for the cabinet; Centralized
management over power supply & distribution of
the whole system; One-route input & multi-route
output control function; ease of use and convenient
operation
UPS & Battery Power Supply
The UPS & battery provide high quality electric
energy input for the various IT Devices while
maintaining high availability.
PDU (16-ports)
Power distribution
(Applicable to both the
Integrated as well as the
Standard model)
Congured along with the Switch Model PDU, it can
turn output ports ON/OFF intelligently; it also detects
input/output electric quantity parameters; 2nd port
- supports Emergency Fan Power (used by the
system).
PDU (24-ports)
Power distribution
(Applicable to only the
Standard model)
LED Lamp System Auxiliary lightning Makes the system Safe and enables considerable
energy-savings.
Air
Conditioning
system
Air conditioner
Cooling the electronic
devices inside the cabinet
eectively
Small-sized precision environmental control
system using the frequency conversion technology;
specically designed for cooling of electronic devices
while maintaining high energy-eiciency ratio; auto
adjustment capabilities keeping the environment in
the cabinet stable for safe and reliable operation of
IT devices.
Emergency
Ventilation
system
Prevents high temperature
partially internally in the
cabinet
If the temperature inside the cabinet increases over
the specic level (overtly high temperature) or the air
conditioner shuts down or fails, an emergency device
will start up automatically to prevent the devices
from operating in high temperature. This emergency
kit is powered o during normal operation to
ensure air tight environment in the system and high
eiciency cooling of the air conditioner.

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System Type Component Primary function Feature
Monitoring &
Management
systems
MSC-C Intelligent Monitoring unit An intelligent management system that provides
environmental supervision and supports plug-
and-play functionality of intelligent sensors from
Vertiv; provides alarm notication of various kinds
of devices and their environmental status; provides
local display and control function for the user in
addition to a Web page visit functionality.
LCD Display
panel
Local Display & Control
function
Sensors Environment & Door status
collection
Selection of
Safety System
(Optional)
Intelligent Lock
Prevents unauthorized door
opening and ensures the
safety of IT devices in the
cabinet
A smart lock (only for specic models) that supports
the local ID card and can be opened by a key; can
intelligently record access control history events and
provide alarms for unclosed door timeouts; supports
remote door opening feature.
Air introduction
fan system (for
SmartCabinet
with Integrated
Condenser
only)
Condenser
Support Fan
Installed in a long air
channel to meet the
heat exchange air ow
requirement
Ensures that the cabinet exhaust air pressure
achieves performance requirements.
Interface ducts
of the air duct
An interface between the
air duct and cabinet
Easy-to-install and disassemble, the air duct can be
easily installed and connected with the system.
Air duct Installing the air duct
Customers can choose a reasonable length and
location for the installation of the air duct. Supply &
Installation of air duct is to be done by the customer.
Selection of
Safety system
Intelligent
Lock
(optional)
Ensure the safety of IT
devices in cabinet to avoid
authorized door opening
A kind of lock that supports the local ID card and
can be opened by a key; and can intelligently record
access control history events, produce an alarm for
unclosed door timeout; and support remote door-
opening.
Video
Management
(optional)
Realize the video
monitoring function of the
network camera
Support single route IPC (IP Camera); can realize
real time monitoring and photography triggered by
alarms.

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1.3. Ambient Requirements
The Operating conditions and Storage conditions are listed in the following Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 Operating Environment
Item Requirement
Model
600/800mm wide Standard Unit 600mm Wide integrated condenser unit
MSC-XXS65XBXXXXX,
MSC-XXS85XBXXXXX MSC-XXI652AXXXXX
Installation
Position
The installation eld has to be levelled; Space
height should not be less than 2400mm for
installation of the Smart Cabinet unit. The
condenser unit cannot be placed on top of the
SmartCabinet in this case. Equivalent horizontal
distance between the indoor unit & outdoor unit
of the AC: 20m; Vertical distance ∆H: -5m ≤ ∆H ≤
10m
Ensure that the installation eld is levelled and
space height is not less than 2300mm.
Installation
Field
In the computer room or oice, the distance from
the front/rear door to the wall or other obstacles
is larger than 1.0m
The clearance among the room, oice areas, front/
rear doors, the wall or obstacles should be greater
than 1.0m. The clearance between the side door
and wall or obstacles should be greater than 45cm.
Environmental
requirements
Indoor*: 0° ~ 40°C
Outdoor unit of the air conditioner;
standard model: (-15°C ~ +45°C)
0° ~ 40°C
Ambient
Humidity¹ 30%RH ~ 95%RH
Altitude² Derating is required when the altitude is above 1000m
Operation
Voltage range P+N+PE, 220V AC/230V AC/240V AC
• During operation in high temperature and high humidity environments, condensate water may appear on the
external surface of the front glass door and display panel; however, this is a normal phenomenon and doesn’t
aect the operations or usage.
• Refer Liebert® ITA2 5kVA ~ 20kVA UPS User Manual and Liebert® ITA 3kVA UPS User Manual for derating
concerns of the UPS.
Table 1-3 Storage Conditions
Item Requirement
Storage Environment Indoor, clean without dust
Ambient Humidity 5%RH ~ 95%RH
Ambient Temperature -15°C ~ +50°C

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1.4. Specications
The Specications for the SmartCabinet can be viewed in the following Table 1-4.
Table 1-4 Specications of SmartCabinet
Parameters Specication
Model
600mm-wide Standard
Cabinet
80mm-wide Standard
Cabinet
600mm-wide Integrated
unit
MSC-XXS65XBXXXXX MSC-XXS85XBXXXXX MSC-XXI65XAXXXXX
Dimensions (W*D*H, mm) 600*1200*2000 800*1200*2000 600*1200*2100
Available height of
equipment installation:
(1U=44.45 mm)
29U 29U 18U
Mounting depth of
equipment (mm) 721.5 mm (Column Spacing)
IT Device Power (W) ≤3KW (5kVA UPS)
AC Voltage (V) P+N+E, 220V/230V/240V
Frequency (Hz) 50/60Hz
Closed mode Closed Cold & Hot aisles
Color EG7021
System protection grade IP5X
Net weight (kg) 332.5 362.5 374.5
Condenser weight (kg) 41 41 0
Packaging weight (kg) 40 47 45
Shipping weight (kg) 410 460 430
Noise level <50dB¹ <50dB¹ <58dB¹
Note¹: Higher than Class 2 Decibel level in Environmental Quality standard for noise

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System Installation
Chapter 2: System Installation
The Installation process consists of the following procedures, namely:
• Pre-installation
• Site Preparation
• Installation
2.1. Pre-installation
Pre-installation contains the following 3 sub-sections, namely:
• Transportation & Movement
• Unpacking
• Inspection
• Prior to installation, some aspects need to be taken into consideration from the safety point of view.
• The components of the SmartCabinet containment are large and heavy. Therefore, there may be a risk
when the containment collapses. The collapse may result in physical injury, fatality, and damage to the
equipment.
• Read all the guides pertaining to the SmartCabinet system before unpacking, moving, or placing the
components. Read the labels on the SmartCabinet unit carefully to understand the safety measures prior
to handling the containment.
• The center of gravity of SmartCabinet is inclined a bit forward, therefore, during conveying process ad-
just the bearing position of the forklift or hand pallet truck.
• The sharp edge, sharp angle of the object, and bare buckle can result in severe injury. Therefore, only
trained and qualied personnel must be allowed to install, maintain, and operate the unit. Wear safety
shoes, recommended helmets, gloves, shoes, and glasses before moving the components and functional
parts, removing the packaging of the containment, or installation.
• The cabinet may be too high to pass through the door together with the pallet. Verify the height of the
cabinet and the door followed by conrming the clearance before moving the equipment; this will help
prevent damage to the equipment and the building.
• Close all the doors while lifting the equipment using an electric forklift or a pallet.
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