LSI Decking DF1153 E1 User Manual

Drive Module  
Site Preparation Guide  
DF1153-E1, First Edition  
 
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Date  
First Edition  
March 2001  
New Book  
Part Number: DF1153-E1  
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Contents  
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List of Tables  
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About This Book  
This book provides technical specifications and information you will need to prepare a site  
before installing the following hardware:  
E3300 Drive Module containing up to ten drives and one low-voltage-differential- to-  
single-ended environmental services monitor (LVD-SE ESM),  
E3300 Drive Module containing up to ten drives and one LVD-LVD ESM  
FC-1 10x Drive Module containing up to ten drives and one or two Fibre-Channel-to-  
Fibre-Channel (FC-FC) ESMs  
E2400 10x Command Module containing up to ten drives and one or two 2772  
controllers  
FC-1 14x Drive Module containing up to fourteen drives and one or two FC-FC ESMs  
E2400 14x Command Module containing up to fourteen drives and one or two 2772  
controllers  
Intended Readers  
This book is intended for end users, system operators, system administrators, and service  
technicians who are responsible for preparing and installing hardware. Readers should  
understand the following technologies:  
Redundant array of independent disk (RAID)  
Small computer systems interface (SCSI)  
Fibre Channel  
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Content and Organization  
Site preparation information covered in this book includes:  
Area requirements drive module and E2400 command module weight, dimensions,  
and airflow to help you determine installation, service, and operating floor space  
requirements  
Environmental requirements temperature, humidity, and altitude ranges to help you  
determine heating and air conditioning requirements  
Power requirements drive module E2400 command module voltages and power  
requirements to help you prepare the site wiring  
Interface requirements interface cable types and lengths to help you determine which  
cables to order  
Terminology Used in This Book  
The following table contains a list of terminology and definitions that are unique to the  
products supported in this documentations set. For additional information on  
terminology and concepts, see Understanding SANtricityStorage Manager Concepts  
Guide for Version 7.10.  
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Table 1 Unique Terminology and Concepts  
Term  
canister  
Definition  
Usage Examples  
Portable, removable container for components. Also  
controller canister  
known as CRU.  
Compact unit that contains one or two controllers,  
power supplies, and fans. Note: The E2400 command  
module also contains disk drives. Also known as  
controller module or controller tray.  
command  
module  
command module  
drive module  
Compact unit that contains disk drives, power supplies,  
one or two ESMs, and fans. Also known as drive tray or  
expansion drive module.  
drive module  
ESM  
Environmental Services Monitor. Interface board that  
provides interface connections between the drive  
modules and the SCSI bus, and environmental  
information about the drive module to the host. Also  
known as ESM CRU, ECC, or environmental card.  
ESM canister  
Gigabit interface converter. A device used in Fibre  
Channel networks to convert copper fibre signals to  
fiber optic and vice versa.  
copper GBIC minihub  
copper GBIC module  
optical GBIC minihub  
optical GBIC module  
GBIC  
light  
Lights that glow or blink to indicate either a normal  
operating status or hardware error. Also known as LEDs. Power light  
indicator light  
Fault light  
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Documentation Set  
The Drive Module Site Preparation Guide is part of a documentation set that provides  
planning, installation, operation, and servicing information for SANtricityStorage  
Manager software, command modules (E3300, E4400), drive modules (E3300, FC-1 10x,  
FC-1 14x) and command modules (E2400 10x, E2400 14x). The documentation set  
includes:  
General Documentation  
Roadmap.pdf file contains descriptions of and hyperlinks to the Adobe® Portable  
Document Format (PDF) files that are stored on the software compact disk (CD). PDFs  
are electronic versions of this document set.  
Product Release Notes for SANtricityStorage Manager contains important information  
about the CD contents, known restrictions and workarounds, and last minute updates  
to the product documentation. This guide is shipped in printed form only.  
Hardware Documentation  
Command Module Site Preparation Guide contains site requirements and other  
technical information for preparing the building for a command module installation.  
Command Module and Drive Module Installation Guide contains step-by-step  
instructions for installing deskside and rackmount command modules, drive modules,  
and E2400 command modules, including switch setting information and cabling  
routing examples.  
Command Module User Guide contains model specifications and step-by-step  
instructions for operating, upgrading, maintaining, and servicing the command  
module and its components.  
Drive Module User Guide contains model specifications and step-by-step instructions  
for operating, upgrading, maintaining, and servicing the drive module, E2400  
command modules, and their components.  
Software Documentation  
Storage System Planning Guide contains technical information and planning worksheets  
to help you prepare for software installation.  
SANtricityStorage Manager Installation Guide for Version 7.10 contains step-by-step  
instructions for installing and upgrading the storage management software.  
Understanding SANtricityStorage Manager Concepts Guide for Version 7.10 contains  
explanations of the storage management software terminology, concepts and features.  
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Preparatory Tasks  
Before starting the installation process, you should complete the following tasks:  
Make sure that the installation site meets all area, environmental, and power  
requirements discussed in this book.  
Order all necessary equipment and kits, including:  
Hosts and host adapters  
Interface cables  
Mounting hardware and blank panel kits (for rackmount installations only)  
Install all applicable hosts, host adapters, and command modules.  
If you are preparing a rackmount installation, move the rackmount cabinet to its final  
location and install all optional equipment (support rails, panels, command modules,  
etc.). Route all power and auxiliary cables in the cabinet.  
Attach the interface cables to the appropriate command modules and route them to the  
area in which you intend to install the drive modules.  
Tools and Equipment You May Need  
To complete the installation procedure, you need the following items:  
Two power cords (shipped with unit)  
Screwdrivers and wrenches (various sizes)  
Antistatic protection (such as a grounded wrist strap)  
Interface cables, terminators, and tie wraps  
Mounting hardware (for rackmount installations only)  
Table or cart (optional)  
Storage management software (to configure the disk array)  
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Area Requirements  
The floor space at the installation site must provide:  
Enough stability to support the weight of the drive module or E2400 command  
module, and associated equipment (see "Weights" on this page)  
Sufficient space to install, operate, and service the drive module or E2400 command  
Weights  
The drive modules or E2400 command modules total weight depends on the number of  
components installed in the chassis. Refer to the following weight tables for information  
on each model:  
E3300 drive module see Table 2 on page 7  
FC-1 10x drive module see Table 3 on page 8  
E2400 10x command module see Table 4 on page 9  
FC-1 14x drive module see Table 5 on page 10  
E2400 14x command module see Table 6 on page 11  
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Table 2 E3300 Drive Module Weight Table  
Maximum1 Unit  
Weight  
Empty2 Unit  
Weight  
Shipping3  
Weight  
Unit  
Drive Module, deskside,  
Low Profile (LP) 18 GB or 36 GB drives  
46.4 kg (102.1 lb)  
25.95 kg (57.04 lb) 59.0 kg (130.1 lb)  
Drive Module, deskside,  
Half Height (HH) 36 GB or 73 GB drives  
49.66 kg (109.5 lb) 25.91 kg (57.04 lb) 62.4 kg (137.5 lb)  
Drive Module, rackmount,  
LP 18 GB and 36 GB drives  
34.6 kg (76.2 lb)  
37.9 kg (83.6 lb)  
10.18 kg (23.74 lb) 47.3 kg (104.3 lb)  
14.15 kg (31.14 lb) 50.7 kg (111.7 lb)  
Drive Module, rackmount,  
HH 36 GB or 73 GB drives  
LP Drive, 18 GB or 36 GB  
HH Drive, 36 GB or 73 GB  
ESM  
1.06 kg (2.34 lb)  
1.4 kg (3.08 lb)  
2.77 kg (6.1 lb)  
2.3 kg (5.0 lb)  
1.0 kg (2.3 lb)  
Not Applicable  
Power Supply  
Fan  
1
Maximum weight equals a drive module with all canisters installed (fully loaded).  
Empty weight equals a drive module chassis with all canisters removed.  
2
3
Shipping weight equals the maximum weight of the drive module, plus all shipping materials.  
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Table 3 FC-1 10x Drive Module Weight Table  
Maximum Unit  
Empty Unit  
Shipping  
Unit  
1
2
3
Weight  
Weight  
Weight  
Drive Module, deskside,  
LP 18 GB or 36 GB drives  
44.5 kg (98.0 lb)  
47.8 kg (105.0 lb)  
38.3 kg (84.4 lb)  
41.7 kg (92.0 lb)  
23.6 kg (52.0 lb)  
23.6 kg (52.0 lb)  
12.7 kg (28.0 lb)  
12.7 kg (28.0 lb)  
59.0 kg (130.0 lb)  
62.4 kg (137.0 lb)  
43.5 kg (96.0 lb)  
47.0 kg (103.6 lb)  
Drive Module, deskside,  
HH 36 GB or 73 GB drives  
Drive Module, rackmount,  
LP 18 GB and 36 GB drives  
Drive Module, rackmount,  
HH 36 GB or 73 GB drives  
LP Drive, 18 GB or 36 GB  
HH Drive, 36 GB or 73 GB  
ESM  
1.06 kg (2.34 lb)  
1.4 kg (3.08 lb)  
1.7 kg (3.8 lb)  
2.3 kg (5.0 lb)  
1.0 kg (2.3 lb)  
Power Supply  
Fan  
1
Maximum weight equals a drive module with all canisters installed (fully loaded).  
Empty weight equals a drive module chassis with all canisters removed.  
2
3
Shipping weight equals the maximum weight of the drive module, plus all shipping material.  
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Table 4 E2400 10x Command Module Weight Table  
Maximum Unit  
Empty Unit  
Shipping  
Unit  
1
2
3
Weight  
Weight  
Weight  
Command Module, deskside,  
LP 18 GB or 36 GB drives  
45.0 kg (99.2 lb)  
48.6 kg (107.2 lb)  
38.9 kg (86.4 lb)  
42.3 kg (94.0 lb)  
23.6 kg (52.0 lb)  
23.6 kg (52.0 lb)  
17.8 kg(39.2 lb)  
17.8 kg (39.2 lb)  
59.0 kg(130.1 lb)  
62.6 kg (138.1 lb)  
44.1 kg (98.0 lb)  
47.5 kg (105.6 lb)  
Command Module, deskside,  
HH 36 GB or 73 GB drives  
Command Module, rackmount,  
LP 18 GB and 36 GB drives  
Command Module, rackmount,  
HH 36 GB or 73 GB drives  
LP Drive, 18 GB or 36 GB  
HH Drive, 36 GB or 73 GB  
Controller  
1.06 kg (2.34 lb)  
1.4 kg (3.08 lb)  
2.2 kg (4.8 lb)  
2.3 kg (5.0 lb)  
1.0 kg (2.3 lb)  
Power Supply  
Fan  
1
Maximum weight equals a command module with all canisters installed (fully loaded).  
Empty weight equals a command module chassis with all canisters removed.  
2
3
Shipping weight equals the maximum weight of the command module, plus all shipping materials.  
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Table 5 FC-1 14x Drive Module Weight Table  
Maximum Unit  
Drive-Ready  
Shipping  
Unit  
1
2
3
Weight  
Unit Weight  
Weight  
Drive Module, rackmount,  
LP 18 GB and 36 GB drives  
40.02 kg (87.12 lb)  
46.94 kg (103.92 lb)  
37.44 kg (83.2 lb)  
30.5 kg (66.4 lb)  
LP Drive, 18 GB or 36 GB  
LP Drive, Blank Canisters  
ESM  
1.0 kg (2.2 lb)  
0.32 kg (0.72 lb)  
1.67 kg (3.7 lb)  
2.49 kg (5.5 lb)  
1.0 kg (2.2 lb)  
Power Supply  
Fan  
1
Maximum weight equals a drive module with all canisters installed (fully loaded).  
2
Drive-ready weight equals a drive module chassis with blank (empty) drive canisters and all  
remaining canisters installed.  
3
Shipping weight equals the maximum or drive-ready weight of the drive module, plus all shipping  
material.  
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Table 6 E2400 14x Command Module Weight Table  
Maximum Unit  
Empty Unit  
Shipping  
Unit  
1
2
3
Weight  
Weight  
Weight  
Command Module, deskside,  
LP 18 GB or 36 GB drives  
45.0 kg (99.2 lb)  
40.95 kg (90.5 lb)  
23.6 kg (52.0 lb)  
59.0 kg(130.1 lb)  
Command Module, rackmount,  
LP 18 GB and 36 GB drives  
15.11 kg (33.54 lb)  
47.25 kg (105.0 lb)  
LP Drive, 18 GB or 36 GB  
Controller  
1.06 kg (2.34 lb)  
2.2 kg (4.8 lb)  
2.3 kg (5.0 lb)  
1.0 kg (2.3 lb)  
Power Supply  
Fan  
1
Maximum weight equals a command module with all canisters installed (fully loaded).  
Empty weight equals a command module chassis with all canisters removed.  
2
3
Shipping weight equals the maximum weight of the command module, plus all shipping materials.  
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Dimensions  
Refer to one of the following figures for dimensional measurements of each model of the  
drive module, E2400 command module, and shipping cartons:  
E3300 drive module see Figure 1 on page 13  
FC-1 10x drive module see Figure 2 on page 14  
E2400 10x command module see Figure 2 on page 14  
E2400 14x command module see Figure 3 on page 15  
FC-1 14x drive module see Figure 3 on page 15  
Shipping cartons see Table 7 on page 15  
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16.61 cm (6.54 in.)  
52.68 cm (20.74 in.)  
67.49 cm (26.57 in.)  
44.7 cm (17.6 in.)  
57.5 cm (22.63 in.)  
12.9 cm (5.08 in.)  
13.18 cm (5.2 in.)  
55.91 cm (22.005 in.)  
48.0 cm (18.9 in.)  
Note: Front panel thickness is 1.59 cm (0.625 in.)  
Figure 1 E3300 Drive Module Dimensions  
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16.6 cm (6.5 in.)  
52.7 cm (20.7 in.)  
56.0 cm (22.0 in.)  
44.7 cm (17.6 in.)  
12.9 cm (5.08 in.)  
13.18 cm (5.2 in.)  
55.91 cm (22.005 in.)  
48.0 cm (18.9 in.)  
1.59 cm (0.625 in.)  
Figure 2 FC-1 10x Drive Module and E2400 10x Command Module Dimensions  
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17.60 cm (44.70 in.)  
59.74 cm (23.52 in.)  
12.9 cm  
(5.08 in.)  
13.23 cm  
(5.21 in.)  
56.13 cm (22.1 in.)  
18.97 cm (48.18 in.)  
3.63 cm (1.43 in.)  
Figure 3 FC-1 14x Drive Module and E2400 14x Command Module Dimensions  
Table 7 Shipping Carton Dimensions  
Unit  
Carton Height  
38.1 cm (15.0 in.)  
38.1 cm (15.0 in.)  
38.1 cm (15.0 in.)  
44.45 cm (17.5 in.)  
44.45 cm (17.5 in.)  
Carton Width  
61.4 (24.0 in.)  
61.4 (24.0 in.)  
61.4 (24.0 in.)  
62.23 (24.5 in.)  
62.23 (24.5 in.)  
Carton Depth  
83.2 cm (32.7 in.)  
83.2 cm (32.7 in.)  
83.2 cm (32.7 in.)  
74.93 cm (29.5 in.)  
74.93 cm (29.5 in.)  
E3300 Deskside and Rackmount  
FC-1 10x Deskside and Rackmount  
E2400 10x Deskside and Rackmount  
FC-1 14x Rackmount  
E2400 14x Rackmount  
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Airflow  
Figure 4 shows the airflow direction through a drive module or E2400 command module.  
Allow at least 2 feet of clearance in front of and behind the drive module for proper  
ventilation.  
Deskside  
Back  
Front  
Rackmount  
Figure 4 Drive Module or E2400 Command Module Airflow  
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Environmental Requirements  
Table 8 Drive Module and E2400 Command Module Environmental Requirements  
E3300 and FC-1 10x  
Requirement  
FC-1 14x and E2400 14x  
Requirement  
Element  
Unit of Measure  
22º C (72º F)  
22º C (72º F)  
Optimum  
10º C to 40º C (50º F to 104º F) 10º C to 40º C (50º F to 104º F)  
-10º C to 50º C (14º F to 120º F) -10º C to 50º C (14º F to 120º F)  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Temperature  
-40º C to 60º  
(-40º F to 140º F)  
-40º C to 60º C  
(-40º F to 140º F)  
Transit Range  
10º C (18º F) per hour  
15º C (27º F) per hour  
10º C (18º F) per hour  
15º C (27º F) per hour  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Temperature  
Change  
(Max. Allowed)  
20º C (36º F) per hour  
20% to 80%  
20º C (36º F) per hour  
20% to 80%  
Transit Range  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Transit Range  
Max. Dew Point  
Max. Gradient  
Sound Power  
10% to 90%  
10% to 90%  
Relative Humidity  
(No Condensation)  
5% to 95%  
5% to 95%  
26º C (79º F)  
10% per hour  
6.0 bels  
26º C (79º F)  
10% per hour  
6.0 bels  
Sound  
Sound Pressure  
60 dBA  
60 dBA  
30.5 m (100 ft.) below sea level  
3000 m (9840 ft.) above sea level  
Operating Range  
Storage Range  
Transit Range  
30.5 m (100 ft.) below sea level  
3000 m (9840 ft.) above sea level  
Altitude1  
30.5 m (100 ft.) below sea level  
12,000 m (40,000 ft.) above sea level  
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If you plan to operate the drive module or E2400 command module at altitudes between 1000 m (3280 ft.)  
and 3000 m (9850 ft.), lower the environmental temperature 1.7º C (3.3º F) for every 1000 m (3280 ft.)  
above sea level.  
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Table 9 Drive Module and E2400 Command Module Heat Dissipation  
Heat Dissipation  
LP 18 GB and 36 GB Drives  
Heat Dissipation  
HH 36 GB and 73 GB Drives  
Unit  
E3300  
673.0 Btu/hr (0.199 kVA or 197.0 W)  
1036.0 Btu/hr (0.31 kVA or 303.0 W)  
1187.0 Btu/hr (0.35 kVA or 347.0 W)  
826.0 Btu/hr (0.244 kVA or 241.0 W)  
1070.0 Btu/hr (0.33 kVA or 313.0 W)  
1221.0 Btu/hr (0.37 kVA or 357.0 W)  
FC-1 10x  
E2400 10x  
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Site Wiring Requirements  
Review the following information when preparing the drive module or E2400 command  
module installation site.  
Earth ground The unit must be properly grounded, including an earth ground  
conductor on the AC power source.  
Circuit overloading Make sure the power circuits and associated circuit breakers in  
the cabinet and building provide sufficient power and overload protection. To prevent  
possible damage to the unit, isolate its power source from large switching loads (such as  
air conditioning motors).  
Power interruptions The drive module or E2400 command module will withstand  
the following applied voltage interruptions:  
Input transient: 50% of nominal voltage  
Duration: one half cycle  
Minimum frequency: once every 10 seconds  
Power failures Once power is restored after a complete power failure, the unit  
automatically performs a power-up recovery sequence without operator intervention.  
Site Wiring and Voltages  
The drive modules and E2400 command module use wide-ranging, redundant power  
supplies that automatically match voltages to the AC power source. They are a 120/220  
VAC, 50/60 Hz units that meet standard voltage requirements for both domestic (USA)  
and international (outside USA) operation. They use standard industrial wiring with a  
line-to-neutral or line-to-line power connections (Table 10).  
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Table 10 Drive Module and E2400 Command Module Site Wiring Voltages  
50 Hz  
60 HZ  
Input Power  
Nominal Minimum Maximum Nominal Minimum  
Maximum  
107  
100  
127  
220  
230  
240  
200  
90  
107  
136  
235  
246  
264  
214  
100  
120  
90  
114  
198  
207  
216  
180  
104  
127  
Single-Phase  
Line-to-Neutral  
200  
208  
240  
180  
180  
208  
214  
220  
264  
Single-Phase,  
Line-to-Line  
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Drive Module Power Requirements  
E3300 Drive Module  
The AC power source must provide the correct voltage, current, and frequency specified  
on the manufacturers nameplate. Internal AC power units for rackmount cabinets must  
be able to handle the power requirements for this unit (Table 11).  
Table 11 E3300 Power Requirements  
Item  
Unit of Measure  
Requirement  
Circuit Breaker  
3.0 A (slow-blow fuse per power supply)  
USA  
International  
198 to 257 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
1.3 A1  
Nominal Voltage  
Frequency  
90 to 136 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
2.9 A1  
Drive Module AC  
Power  
Idle Current  
Maximum Operating Current  
Maximum Surge Current  
3.2 A1  
1.5 A1  
4.5 A1  
2.1 A1  
Power Connections  
The drive module uses two AC power cords (one for each power supply). In order to meet  
power requirements and maintain power redundancy, you must connect the drive module  
to either 90-136 VAC or 198-257 VAC, 15 A circuits as described below.  
Redundant power, 90-136 V Connect as follows:  
If three or less drive modules are connected to a command module, use two 90-136  
V, 15 A circuits. Connect one power supply from each drive module to one circuit  
and the other power supplies to the second circuit.  
If more than three drive modules are connected to a command module, use four  
90-136 V, 15 A circuits. Connect one half of the drive modules to two circuits and  
the remaining drive modules to the other two circuits. Make sure that each drive  
module connects to two different circuits (one per power supply).  
Redundant power, 198-257 V Use two 198 V-257 V, 15 A circuits. Connect one power  
supply from each drive module to one circuit and the other power supply to the second  
circuit.  
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Power Cord Routing  
Some rackmount cabinets have two AC distribution boxes. Each AC distribution box has  
its own power cord. Because of limited space inside the cabinet, it may be easier to connect  
and route power cords before installing the support rails and command module. You may  
connect power to a command module in a rackmount cabinet in three ways:  
Redundant power to cabinet and drive module Connect the AC boxes in the cabinet  
to two, independent, external power sources. Connect one power cord from each drive  
module to each AC box in the cabinet.  
Redundant power to cabinet; non-redundant to drive module Connect the AC boxes  
in the cabinet to two, independent, external power sources. Connect both power cords  
from the drive module to one AC box in the rackmount cabinet.  
Non-redundant power to cabinet and drive module Connect both AC boxes in the  
cabinet to a single power source. Connect both power cords from the drive module to  
one or both AC boxes in the rackmount cabinet.  
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FC-1 10x Drive Module and E2400 10x Command Module  
The AC power source must provide the correct voltage, current, and frequency specified  
on the manufacturers nameplate. Internal AC power units for rackmount cabinets must  
be able to handle the power requirements for these units (Table 12).  
Table 12 FC-1 10x and E2400 10x Power Requirements  
Item  
Unit of Measure  
Requirement  
Circuit Breaker  
3.0 A (slow-blow fuse per power supply)  
USA  
International  
198 to 264 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
Nominal Voltage  
90 to 136 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
3.39 A  
Frequency  
Drive Module and  
Command Module  
AC Power  
Idle Current  
1.45 A  
Maximum Operating Current  
3.53 A  
1.50 A  
Maximum Surge Current (10-  
drive spin up)  
5.19 A  
2.10 A  
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Power Cord Routing  
The drive module and command module use two AC power cords (one for each power  
supply). You must have an independent AC power source for each power supply in the  
drive module and command module in order to maintain redundancy. This applies to  
both deskside and rackmount models.  
Some rackmount cabinets have two AC distribution boxes. Each AC distribution box has  
its own power cord. To ensure redundancy, connect the AC boxes in the cabinet to two  
independent power sources. Then, connect one power cord from each drive module or  
command module to each AC box in the cabinet (Figure 5). Because of limited space inside  
the cabinet, it may be easier to connect and route power cords before installing the support  
rails and drive module (or command module).  
Drive Module  
Power Supplies  
Command  
Module Power  
AC Distribution  
Boxes  
Figure 5 Redundant AC Power Connections to Rackmount Controller and Drive Modules  
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FC-1 14x Drive Module and E2400 14x Command Module  
The AC power source must provide the correct voltage, current, and frequency specified  
on the manufacturers nameplate. Internal AC power units for rackmount cabinets must  
be able to handle the power requirements for these units (Table 13).  
Table 13 FC-1 14x and E2400 14x Power Requirements  
Item  
Unit of Measure  
Requirement  
Circuit Breaker  
3.0 A (slow-blow fuse per power supply)  
USA  
International  
198 to 264 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
Drive Module and  
Command Module  
AC Power  
Nominal Voltage  
Frequency  
90 to 136 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
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Power Cord Routing  
The drive module and command module use two AC power cords (one for each power  
supply). You must have an independent AC power source for each power supply in the  
drive module and command module in order to maintain redundancy. This applies to  
both deskside and rackmount models.  
Some rackmount cabinets have two AC distribution boxes. Each AC distribution box has  
its own power cord. To ensure redundancy, connect the AC boxes in the cabinet to two  
independent power sources. Then, connect one power cord from each drive module or  
command module to each AC box in the cabinet (Figure 5). Because of limited space inside  
the cabinet, it may be easier to connect and route power cords before installing the support  
rails and drive module (or command module).  
Drive Module  
Power Supplies  
Command  
Module Power  
AC Distribution  
Boxes  
Figure 6 Redundant AC Power Connections to Rackmount Controller and Drive Modules  
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Drive Module Cable Requirements  
E3300 Interface Cables  
The E3300 drive module has two SCSI connectors. To connect the drive module to a  
SYM1000E command module, you must use 68-pin, VHDCI (very high density cable  
interface) LVD, Ultra SCSI-2 cables.  
The maximum length for any SCSI, 68-pin HD cable is 25 m (82 ft.) or 12 m (39 ft.) for  
VHDCI cable. The total length includes both internal and external cabling. The SCSI  
cabling inside this drive module is approximately 0.1 m (4 in.) for the host bus. Table 14  
lists the SCSI cables that you can use on this drive module.  
Table 14 SCSI Drive Interface Cables  
Order Information  
Cable Description  
Part  
Length  
Number  
1.0 meter  
1.5 meter  
3.0 meter  
8 meter  
006-1086595  
006-1086596  
006-1086597  
006-1086598  
LVD, Ultra SCSI-2 cable with 68-pin, VHDCI connector  
SCSI Terminators  
If you are installing the drive module as the last device on a SCSI bus, you must install a 16-  
bit terminator on the OUT connector. Every drive module shipped from the factory  
includes 16-bit terminators.  
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FC-1 10x, E2400 10x, FC-1 14x, and E2400 14x Interface  
Cables  
The drive modules and command modules support Fibre Channel connections to the  
command modules. They have four gigabit interface converter (GBIC) connectors, two on  
each ESM or controller. The connectors may be fiber optic or copper. The type of  
connector depends on what type of drive interface you ordered and what type of cable you  
are using to attach the drive module or command module to the command module.  
If you ordered optical GBIC connectors, you will need fiber optic cable. If you ordered  
copper GBIC connectors, you will need copper wire cable. Table 15 lists the types and  
lengths of cable available from your local dealer.  
Table 15 Fibre Channel Host and Drive Interface Cables  
Descriptions  
Data Size  
Order Information  
Part  
Transfer  
Speed  
Cable  
Range  
Length  
Number  
006-1086672  
006-1086416  
006-1086673  
006-1086417  
006-1086682  
006-1086672  
006-1086483  
006-1086473  
2 meter  
3 meter  
5 meter  
10 meter  
2 meter  
3 meter  
5 meter  
10 meter  
Fiber optic, multi-mode,  
50 micrometer, shortwave  
laser  
Up to 0.5  
kilometer  
100 MB/sec  
100 MB/sec  
1062.5 Mbaud  
1062.5 Mbaud  
Copper wire, shielded,  
twisted pair, electrical  
signal  
Up to 30  
meters  
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Index  
host interface  
E2400 10x 28  
A
E3300 27  
E4400 28  
FC-1 14x 28  
AC power cords  
E2400 10x 24  
E2400 14x 26  
E3300 21  
length  
fiber optic and copper 27, 28  
SCSI 27  
circuit breaker 19, 21, 23, 25  
controller  
E2400 10x 9  
E2400 14x 11  
copper wire cable  
length 27, 28  
order information 27, 28  
current. See electrical  
E4400 24  
FC-1 14x 26  
AC power requirements  
E2400 10x 23  
E3300 21  
E4400 23  
FC-1 14x 25  
airflow 16  
amperage requirements  
E2400 10x 23  
E2400 14x 25  
E3300 21  
D
E4400 23  
data transfer rates  
copper wire 28  
fiber optic 28  
dew point 17  
dimensions  
E2400 10x 14  
E2400 14x 15  
E3300 13  
FC-1 14x 25  
B
bels, sound power 17  
C
E4400 14  
cable  
FC-1 14x 15  
domestic voltages  
E2400 10x 19  
E2400 14x 19  
E3300 19  
drive interface  
E2400 10x 28  
E2400 14x 28  
E3300 27  
E4400 28  
FC-1 14x 28  
Fibre Channel 27, 28  
E4400 19  
FC-1 14x 19  
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drive  
cable connectors 28  
weight  
E2400 10x 9  
E2400 10x  
airflow 16  
circuit breaker type 23  
dimension 14  
E2400 14x 11  
E3300 7  
interface cables 28  
noise level 17  
E4400 8  
FC-1 14x 10  
operating and surge current 23  
power cords 24  
drive interface cables  
E2400 10x 28  
power requirements 23  
weight 9  
E4400 28  
wiring for 19  
FC-1 14x 28  
E2400 14x  
drive interface cablesE3300 27  
drive module  
airflow 16  
circuit breaker type 25  
dimension 15  
noise level 17  
power cords 26  
weight 11  
electrical overload protection 19  
installation 5  
wiring for 19  
E3300  
E
earth ground 19  
electrical  
airflow 16  
circuit breaker type 21  
dimension 13  
interface cables 27  
noise level 17  
operating and surge current 21  
power cords 21, 22  
power requirements 21  
voltage specifications 21  
weight 7  
circuit breakers 19, 21, 23, 25  
copper wire 28  
current 21, 23, 25  
earth ground 19  
frequency 21, 23, 25  
operating current 21, 23  
overload protection 19  
power requirements  
E2400 10x 23  
wiring for 19  
E2400 14x 25  
E3300 21  
E4400 23  
E4400  
airflow 16  
circuit breaker type 23  
dimension 14  
interface cables 28  
noise level 17  
FC-1 14x 25  
single-phase wiring 20  
site wiring  
E2400 10x 19  
operating and surge current 23  
power cords 24  
E2400 14x 19  
E3300 19  
power requirements 23  
voltage specifications 23, 25  
weight 8  
E4400 19  
FC-1 14x 19  
voltage interruptions 19  
voltage requirements 21, 23, 25  
environmental card  
E3300 7  
wiring for 19  
E4400 8  
FC-1 14x 10  
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installation  
host adapters 5  
preparation tasks 5  
interface cables  
drive  
E2400 10x 28  
F
fan  
E2400 10x 9  
E2400 14x 11  
E3300 7  
E4400 8  
FC-1 14x 10  
E2400 14x 28  
E3300 27  
E4400 28  
FC-1 14x  
airflow 16  
FC-1 14x 28  
host  
circuit breaker type 25  
dimension 15  
interface cables 28  
noise level 17  
power cords 26  
power requirements 25  
weight 10  
E2400 10x 28  
E2400 14x 28  
E3300 27  
E4400 28  
FC-1 14x 28  
international voltages  
E2400 10x 19  
E2400 14x 19  
E3300 19  
wiring for 19  
fiber optic cable  
length 27, 28  
E4400 19  
FC-1 14x 19  
order information 27, 28  
Fibre Channel cable 27, 28  
fuse requirements 21, 23, 25  
L
length  
G
Fibre Channel cables 27, 28  
SCSI cables 27  
gradient (humidity) 17  
ground wiring 19  
M
H
multi-mode 28  
host adapter 5  
host interface cables  
E2400 10x 28  
E2400 14x 28  
E3300 27  
N
noise level  
E2400 10x 17  
E2400 14x 17  
E3300 17  
E4400 17  
FC-1 14x 17  
E4400 28  
FC-1 14x 28  
I
idle current  
E2400 10x 23  
E3300 21  
E4400 23  
input transient 19  
O
operating current  
E2400 10x 23  
E3300 21  
E4400 23  
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P
S
power  
SCSI bus 27  
connections  
E2400 14x 26  
SCSI cables  
maximum length 27  
E3300 21  
E4400 22, 24  
FC-1 14x 26  
shortwave laser 28  
single-phase wiring 20  
sound 17  
interruptions 19  
overload protection 19  
redundancy  
specifications  
airflow 16  
copper wire cable 28  
E2400 10x  
E2400 10x 24  
E2400 14x 26  
E3300 21, 22  
E4400 24  
dimension 14  
site wiring 19  
voltages 23  
FC-1 14x 26  
E2400 14x  
power cord  
dimension 15  
site wiring 19  
voltage 25  
E2400 10x 24  
E2400 14x 26  
E3300 22  
E3300  
E4400 24  
FC-1 14x 26  
number of 21  
dimensions 13  
site wiring 19  
voltages 21  
power supply  
E4400  
E2400 10x 9  
dimension 14  
E2400 14x 11  
Fibre Channel cable 28  
E3300 7  
E4400 8  
site wiring 19  
voltages 23  
FC-1 14x 10  
FC-1 14x  
preparing command module for installation 5  
pressure (sound) 17  
dimension 15  
site wiring 19  
voltages 25  
sound pressure and power 17  
surge current  
R
E2400 10x 23  
E3300 21  
E4400 23  
rackmount  
power connections 22, 24, 26  
routing power cords  
E2400 10x 24  
E2400 14x 26  
E3300 22  
T
E4400 24  
temperature change 17  
FC-1 14x 26  
redundant power  
E2400 10x 24  
E2400 14x 26  
E3300 21, 22  
E4400 24  
terminator  
types of 27  
tools needed for installation 5  
U
FC-1 14x 26  
Ultra SCSI cable 27  
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VHDCI (very high density cable interface) 27  
voltage  
E2400 10x 19, 23  
E2400 14x 19, 25  
E3300 19, 21  
E4400 19, 23, 25  
FC-1 14x 19, 25  
W
weight  
E2400 10x 9  
E2400 14x 11  
E3300 7  
E4400 8  
FC-1 14x 10  
table of 8, 10  
wiring  
earth ground 19  
single-phase 20  
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