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AN-120 v0 ACRP Requirements for Selecting 3rd Party Remote Air-Cooled Condenser and Flooded Receiver
The InfraStruXure InRow RP (ACRP100, ACRP101, and ACRP102) is an air-cooled DX air conditioner for data centers. All air-cooled air conditioners require the use of remote air-cooled condensers. This application note outlines the requirements for selecting third party remote condenser and flooded receiver for InRow RP air-cooled product.
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AN-119 v0 InRow RP-CW and InRow RP-DX Environmental Control
The InRow RP controls the environment with four basic functions: cool, reheat, dehumidification, and humidification and various combinations thereof. This application note describes the control process for the InRow RP. In order to provide environmental control, the InRow RP units monitor the temperature and humidity of the return air, temperature and humidity of the supply air, and three remote rack inlet temperatures.
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AN-126 v0 Selection procedure for RC and RP
Describes the procedure for selecting InRow Chilled Water products for successful applications.
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AN-142 v0 InRow RC Environmental Control
The function of the InRow RC product is to cool air from the hot aisle and deliver it to the cold aisle at the temperature setpoint. The InRow RC controls the environment with a cooling function only. This document describes the control process for the InRow RC. In order to provide environmental control, the InRow RC unit monitors the temperature of the return air, temperature of the supply air, and a remote rack inlet temperature
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AN-118 v0 Practices for Pressure Relief Valve Discharge Piping
Many mechanical refrigeration systems containing large quantities of refrigerant possess pressure relief devices. Under certain conditions, these systems are piped to the outdoors to prevent the displacement of air inside a structure. This paper is intended to give a list of best practices for sizing the piping from the discharge of a pressure relief valve to the outside.
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AN-132 v0 InRow RC Cooling of HP C-Class Chassis
High performance blade chassis such as the HP c-Class are alleged to be highly problematic regarding thermal solutions within traditional Data Center spaces. APC has developed in row cooling products, such as the InRow RC, to specifically address such challenges.
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AN-121 v0 Using MCA and MOP Ratings to Safely Connect Your Field Wired Air Conditioner
The minimum circuit ampacity (MCA) and maximum overcurrent protection (MOP) ratings provide guidance for safely connecting field-wired equipment to the building mains in North America. Understanding these ratings, and their relationship to each other, is critical to properly selecting wire and circuit breaker sizes.
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AN-150 v0 APC InfraStruXure® 20kW UPS Installation Deviation and Selection of Input Circuit Breaker Ratings
The APC InfraStruXure® 20kW UPS system provides customers with unique UPS power level scalability. This document gives the specifications for permitted input circuit breaker sizes for use with the APC InfraStruXure® 20kW scalable UPS frame and a 208Y/120V, 60 Hz utility source. This Applications Note is applicable to only the following APC SKU: ISX20K20F.
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AN-115 v0 UPS Power for the InfraStruXure InRow SC
The InfraStruXure® InRow™ SC (ACSC100 and ACSC101) is a self-contained air conditioner for server rooms and wiring closets. This application note outlines considerations for powering the unit from a UPS.
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AN-92 v0 Best Practices for Designing Data Centers with the InRow RC
The InfraStruXure® InRow RC is designed to provide cooling at the row and rack level of a data center for rack based IT equipment with front to back airflow. When designing data centers with this product, there are some best practices that should be followed to ensure the InRow RC is cooling as designed. This paper presents the best practices that should be followed when designing a data center with the InRow RC, and provides some additional guidelines to follow when some of these best practices can not be adopted as part of the data center layout.
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