SmartDC V100R003C00 Maintenance Guide
SmartDC V100R003C00 Maintenance Guide
SmartDC V100R003C00 Maintenance Guide
V100R003C00
Maintenance Guide
Issue 04
Date 2020-03-25
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Purpose
This document describes FusionModule5000 smart modular data center (FusionModule5000
for short) in terms of routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and parts replacement, to help
maintenance personnel inspect and maintain it and eliminate potential risks promptly.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Technical support engineers
Commissioning engineers
Data configuration engineers
Maintenance engineers
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all
updates made in previous issues.
Issue 04 (2020-03-25)
Optimized the Preparations and WebUI Login section.
Issue 03 (2020-02-15)
Updated the UIM20A expansion module and so on.
Issue 02 (2019-11-29)
Updated the password change description.
Issue 01 (2018-08-30)
This issue is the first official release.
Contents
4 Routine Maintenance............................................................................................................. 20
4.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................................20
4.2 Routine maintenance checklist ..............................................................................................................................20
4.3 Monthly Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................................21
4.4 Quarterly maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................23
4.5 Semiannual Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................27
4.6 Annual maintenance .............................................................................................................................................33
1 O&M Precautions
Cooling System
Assign only professional engineers to perform O&M for the cooling system.
Do not operate valves of the cooling system arbitrarily.
Do not block the air exhaust and return vents of smart cooling products.
Promptly put serviced units into use after the cooling system is maintained; otherwise,
equipment cannot work at optimal status.
When operating pipe valves, check the water circulation system to avoid the situation in
which the container interior temperature goes out of control.
Apply anaerobic adhesive on thread connectors connecting pipes and system components
during component replacement to prevent water leakage.
If the number of running smart cooling products in an area is less than the rated
minimum number, some loads must be powered off; otherwise, temperature inside the
container may go out of control.
For details about initial configurations of the cooling system, see the specific parts
documentation.
2 Safety Information
General Requirements
Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but not limited to
moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting connectors to or removing
connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor facilities, working at heights, and
performing outdoor installation) in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain,
snow, and level 6 or stronger wind.
All cable holes should be sealed. Seal the used cable holes with firestop putty. Seal the
unused cable holes with the caps delivered with the cabinet. The following figure shows
the criteria for correct sealing with firestop putty.
Personal Safety
If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during operations on the
equipment, immediately stop the operations, report the case to the supervisor, and take
feasible protective measures.
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
General Requirements
Use dedicated insulated tools when performing high-voltage operations.
AC and DC Power
Do not connect or disconnect power cables with power on. Transient contact between the core
of the power cable and the conductor will generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause
fire or personal injury.
If a "high electricity leakage" tag is attached on the equipment, ground the protective
ground terminal on the equipment enclosure before connecting the AC power supply;
otherwise, electric shock as a result of electricity leakage may occur.
Before installing or removing a power cable, turn off the power switch.
Before connecting a power cable, check that the label on the power cable is correct.
If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs before operating the
equipment.
A circuit breaker equipped with a residual current device (RCD) is not recommended.
A damaged power cable must be replaced by the manufacturer, service agent, or
professionals to avoid risks.
High voltage operations and installation of AC-powered facilities must be performed by
qualified personnel.
Cabling
When routing cables, ensure that a distance of at least 30 mm exists between the cables
and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents damage to the insulation layer of
the cables.
Do not route cables behind the air intake and exhaust vents of the equipment.
Ensure that cables meet the VW-1 flame spread rating requirements.
Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types, ensure that
they are at least 30 mm away from each other.
If an AC input power cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the cable in a
U shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
When the temperature is low, violent impact or vibration may damage the plastic cable
sheathing. To ensure safety, comply with the following requirements:
Cables can be laid or installed only when the temperature is higher than 0°C. Handle
cables with caution, especially at a low temperature.
Cables stored at subzero temperatures must be stored at room temperature for at least 24
hours before they are laid out.
Do not perform any improper operations, for example, dropping cables directly from a
vehicle.
When selecting, connecting, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations and rules.
ESD
The static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-sensitive
components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits.
Wear ESD gloves or a well-grounded ESD wrist strap when touching the device or
handling boards or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components. Do not touch the
components with your bare hands.
Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting them.
Neutral-Ground Voltage
It is recommended that the three-phase loads be equalized and the neutral-ground voltage be
kept at less than 2 V to meet power distribution requirements.
Installation at Heights
Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters above the
ground.
Do not work at heights if the steel pipes are wet or other potential danger exists. After the
preceding conditions no longer exist, the safety director and relevant technical personnel
need to check the involved equipment. Operators can begin working only after obtaining
consent.
When working at heights, comply with local relevant laws and regulations.
Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
Before working at heights, check the climbing tools and safety gears such as safety
helmets, safety belts, ladders, springboards, scaffolding, and lifting equipment. If they do
not meet the requirements, take corrective measures or disallow working at heights.
Wear personal protective equipment such as the safety helmet and safety belt or waist
rope and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an insecure moveable object or
metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that the hooks will not slide off.
Set a restricted area and eye-catching signs for working at heights to warn away
irrelevant personnel.
Carry the operation machinery and tools properly to prevent them from falling off and
causing injuries.
Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from the height
to the ground, or vice versa. Objects should be transported by tough slings, hanging
baskets, highline trolleys, or cranes.
Ensure that guard rails and warning signs are set at the edges and openings of the area
involving working at heights to prevent falls.
Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other sundries on the ground under the area
involving working at heights. Do not allow people to stay or pass under the area
involving working at heights.
Inspect the scaffolding, springboards, and workbenches used for working at heights in
advance to ensure that their structures are solid and not overloaded.
Any violations must be promptly pointed out by the site manager or safety supervisor
and the involved personnel should be prompted for correction. Personnel who fail to stop
violations will be forbidden from working.
Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump hoisted objects against hard objects
during hoisting.
Using Ladders
Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at heights.
When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured and the ladder is held
firm.
Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing capacity. Do not
overload it.
Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned. The recommended angle for a ladder
against the floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. An angle rule can be
used to measure the angle. Ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the bottom, or
protective measures have been taken at the bottom to prevent the ladder from sliding.
When climbing a ladder, take the following precautions to reduce risks and ensure
safety:
Keep your body steady.
Do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the ladder from the top.
Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs of the ladder.
Drilling Holes
When drilling holes into a wall or floor, observe the following safety precautions:
Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the electromagnetic shielding of
the equipment and damage components or cables inside. Metal shavings from drilling may
short-circuit boards inside the equipment.
Obtain the consent from the customer, subcontractor, and Huawei before drilling.
Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean up any
shavings that have accumulated inside or outside the equipment.
When removing a heavy or unstable component from a cabinet, be aware of unstable or heavy
objects on the cabinet.
Be cautious to avoid injury when moving heavy objects.
When moving the equipment by hand, wear protective gloves to prevent injuries.
Move or lift the equipment by holding its handles or lower edges. Do not hold the
handles of modules (such as power supply units, fans, and boards) that are installed in
the equipment because they cannot support the weight of the equipment.
Avoid scratching the cabinet surface or damaging cabinet components and cables during
equipment transportation.
When transporting the equipment using a forklift truck, ensure that the forks are properly
positioned to ensure that the equipment does not topple. Before moving the equipment,
secure it to the forklift truck using ropes. When moving the equipment, assign dedicated
personnel to take care of it.
Choose railways, sea, or a road with good condition for transportation to ensure
equipment safety. Avoid tilt or jolt during transportation.
Move a cabinet with caution. Any bumping or falling may damage the equipment.
Refrigerant Frostbite
Refrigerant leakage may cause frostbite. Take protective measures (for example, wear
antifreeze gloves) when handling refrigerant.
The sign indicates that the product cannot be disposed of with other wastes that
have a shell in European Union (EU) areas. To avoid environment pollution and harm to
human health, wastes must be classified and recycled. This also promotes resource reuse.
When recycling a device, fill in the device information in the recycling collection system
or contact your dealer for help. The dealer can help you recycle devices in a safe and
environment-friendly way.
To ensure battery safety and battery management accuracy, use batteries provided with the
UPS by Huawei. Huawei is not responsible for any battery faults caused by batteries not
provided by Huawei.
Battery Installation
Before installing batteries, observe the following safety precautions:
Install batteries in a well-ventilated, dry, and cool environment that is far away from heat
sources, flammable materials, moistures, extensive infrared radiation, organic solvents,
and corrosive gases. Take fire prevention measures.
Place and secure batteries horizontally.
Note the polarities when installing batteries. Do not short-circuit the positive and
negative poles of the same battery or battery string. Otherwise, the battery may be
short-circuited.
Check battery connections periodically, ensuring that all bolts are securely tightened.
When installing batteries, do not place installation tools on the batteries.
Battery short circuits can generate high instantaneous current and release a great amount of
energy, which may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
Flammable Gas
Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas when used. Ensure that batteries are kept in a
well-ventilated area and take preventive measures against fire.
Battery Leakage
When the electrolyte overflows, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately. When
moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking electrolyte may
hurt human bodies.
If the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check for and promptly handle any leakage.
Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and boards,
and ultimately damage the boards.
If the electrolyte overflows, follow the instructions of the battery manufacturer or
neutralize the electrolyte by using sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3) or sodium carbonate
(Na2CO3).
Lithium Battery
The safety precautions for lithium batteries are similar to those for lead-acid batteries except
that you also need to note the precautions described in this section.
2.8 Others
Exercise caution when shutting down the smart cooling product. Doing so may cause
equipment and room overheating, which will damage the equipment.
Exercise caution when powering off the rPDU or PDU2000. Doing so may affect the
power supply to equipment, which will interrupt services.
Exercise caution when manually shutting down the UPS inverter for transferring to
bypass mode, or when adjusting the UPS output voltage level or frequency. Doing so
may affect the power supply to equipment.
Exercise caution when setting battery parameters. Incorrect settings will affect the power
supply and battery lifespan.
3 O&M Preparations
3.2 Tools
Table 3-2 Tools and instruments
13# solid wrench Fin brush 10# socket wrench Rubber mallet
The documents provided in the solution only include the special maintenance items,
maintenance methods, and precautions of the components. For other maintenance items of the
components, see the documents.
The ECC800/NetEco version depends on the version in use. Click on the ECC800/NetEco
WebUI to obtain the ECC800/NetEco version.
For NetEco maintenance, see the NetEco documents.
4 Routine Maintenance
4.1 Overview
Overview
Routine maintenance is a preventive measure. It refers to periodic checking and maintenance
carried out to promptly identify and handle alarms and potential faults during the normal
running of the system.
It aims to ensure long-term stable operation of the equipment. Through routine maintenance,
maintenance personnel can:
Promptly find and handle alarms related to equipment operating and prevent fault
escalation.
Promptly identify potential faults before they materialize to prevent economic loss and
customer satisfaction degrading.
Optimize the system according to the findings on operating trends and take measures to
improve operating efficiency.
Maintenance Interval
The routine maintenance interval specifies how often a maintenance task is performed. A
maintenance task can be performed on a daily, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, or annual
basis.
Check whether there is Visual observation There is no sign of rodent If there is a sign of rodent
any sign of rodent movements in the PDC or movements, ask a
movements inside the new main way. professional to trap the
PDC or new main way. animals.
Check whether the air Visual observation The air intake and exhaust Remove any blockages from
intake and exhaust vents vents of the PDC are not the air intake and exhaust
of the PDC are blocked. blocked. vents of the PDC.
Check the door opening Use any effective The door can be opened by Check that the access
function of the access methods to open using the access control control device and access
control system. the door. device. actuator are normal. Check
whether cables are properly
connected to the magnetic
lock. If not, replace the
magnetic lock.
Check the VCN indicator. Observe the VCN The VCN indicator is steady See the VCN documents.
indicator. green.
Check the ECC800 RUN Check the RUN The RUN indicator blinks If the RUN indicator
indicator (green). indicator on the slowly. blinks fast, check
ECC800 main whether the
control module. communications cable is
properly connected
between the ECC800 and
the host.
Chilled water valve Choose Maint > Check that the chilled water If the handle does not
Diagnostic Mode > valve handle automatically automatically turn to the
Enter, and set the turns to the maximum maximum, adjust the actuator
chilled water valve opening. handle to the maximum
opening to 100%. (100%).
Smoke detector Check whether the The indicator blinks once If the indicator blinks twice
indicator indicator on the every 6 seconds. (The every 6 seconds or does not
smoke detector is interval varies with detectors. blink, the smoke detector is
normal. See the product instructions.) faulty or the cables are not
properly connected. Check
the cables or replace the
smoke detector.
Check the indicator in Observe the PWR, If the green PWR If the PWR indicator is
the rack environment RUN, and ALM indicator is steady on, the off, check whether the
unit. indicators. power input is normal. communications cable is
If the RUN indicator loose or disconnected or
blinks slowly, the rack whether the smart ETH
environment unit is gateway is not energized.
running normally. If so, reconnect the cable.
If not, replace the cable.
The ALM indicator is off.
If the RUN indicator
Check the availability of On the WebUI of the The skylight in the smart If the skylight cannot be
the skylight actuator. ECC800, choose module aisle can be normally controlled,
Monitoring > Aisle > normally controlled check whether the cable
Check the availability of Skylight Actuator through the skylight between the skylight
the magnetic lock. Group > Skylight actuator. magnetic lock and
Actuator to enter the actuator is in good
Controls page, and condition and securely
remotely control the connected. If not, replace
skylight. the skylight magnetic
NOTE
lock or actuator.
If you open the skylight
remotely for maintenance,
manually close the skylight
after the maintenance is
complete.
Check the availability of On the WebUI of the The smart module aisle If the smart module aisle
the access actuator. ECC800, choose doors can be normally doors cannot be normally
Monitoring > Aisle > controlled through the controlled, check whether
Access Actuator access actuator. the magnetic lock cable is
Group > Access loose or disconnected. If
Actuator to enter the so, reconnect the cable. If
Controls page, and not, replace the access
remotely control the actuator or magnetic
doors. lock.
Check the availability of Open the door by pushing The door opens normally If the other devices in the
the access control system. the exit button. after you push the exit access control system are
button. working properly and the
door cannot be opened by
pushing the exit button,
replace the exit button.
Open the door by pushing The door opens normally If the other devices in the
the emergency button. after you push the access control system are
NOTE
emergency button. working properly and the
The emergency button
door cannot be opened by
needs to be pressed twice. pushing the emergency
One press will open the button, replace the
door, and the other press emergency button.
will reset the emergency
button.
Check the availability of (Optional) Open the door The aisle door can be If the aisle door cannot be
the access control device. using an authorized opened. opened, check the cable
fingerprint. connection. If the cable is
properly connected,
replace the access control
device.
(Optional) Open the door The aisle door can be If the aisle door cannot be
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
Step 2 Choose Home > Active Alarms, and view the current alarm information.
Step 3 Collect alarm information.
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Example
Configuration information and fault logs may be required for handing certain alarms. For details, see the
Fault Information Collection Guide.
Alarm Handling
After locating the component or module for which the alarm is generated, rectify the fault.
After an alarm is cleared, prepare a report to record the alarm handling process.
6 Parts Replacement
Procedure
Step 1 Connect a network cable between the PC network port and the WAN1 port (protected by a
security mechanism) on the ECC800-Pro.
Table 6-1 Default IP addresses for the WAN and LAN ports on the ECC800-Pro
In ECC800 V100R002C10 and earlier versions, the default IP address of port WAN_1 is
192.168.1.10.
The WAN1 port IP address cannot be set to an IP address in any of the following network
segments: 192.168.0.x, 192.168.245.x, 192.168.246.x and 192.168.248.x.
IP addresses for the WAN1 and WAN2 ports should not be set in the same network
segment.
In some customized scenarios, the default IP address for the WAN_2 port is
192.168.248.10. The default value prevails.
WAN ports support the Internet access and LAN ports support the intranet access. Connect
the PC network port to the WAN port or LAN port on the ECC800-Pro based on the access
network.
Step 2 Configure the PC IP address and the WAN1 IP address in the same network segment.
If the WAN1 port IP address is 192.168.8.10, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, and default
gateway is 192.168.8.1, set the PC IP address to 192.168.8.12, subnet mask to 255.255.255.0,
and default gateway to 192.168.8.1.
Step 3 Set LAN parameters.
If the ECC800-Pro connects to a LAN and a proxy server has been selected, perform Step 3.3 and
Step 3.4.
If the ECC800-Pro connects to the Internet, and the PC in a LAN accesses the Internet over a proxy
server, do not perform Step 3.3 and Step 3.4. Otherwise, you will fail to access the ECC800-Pro.
1. Open the Internet Explorer and choose Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click the Advanced tab and select Use TLS1.1 and Use TLS1.2.
3. (Optional) Click the Connections tab and select LAN settings.
4. (Optional) On Proxy server, clear Use a proxy server for your LAN.
5. Click OK.
3. Enable file download and set the security level of the trusted site to low.
When switching between different versions of the ECC800-Pro on your PC, you are advised to clear the
historical Internet Explorer cache. Failing to do so may cause some information missed or exception
after login. The following provides the details:
1. Open Internet Explorer and choose Tools> Internet Options > General.
2. Select Delete browsing history on exit and click Delete.
3. In the Delete Browsing History dialog box, select all options except Password, and click Delete.
2. On the login page, enter the preset user name admin and preset password Changeme,
set the language, and click Log In.
After the first login, change the password in time to ensure account security and prevent
unauthorized network attacks, such as data tampering. Huawei will not be liable for any security
issues caused by your failure to change the preset password in time or password loss after changing.
Change the password of the user account periodically.
Record and keep the password properly. If you forgot the password, you will be unable to log in to
the WebUI.
When the event notification is configured and the password retrieval mode is configured under user
management, the password can be retrieved.
An account is logged out due to timeout if no operation is performed within 10 minutes after system
login.
A maximum of three users can log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI at the same time.
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If you need to replace any other parts, contact Huawei technical support.
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, step ladder
Material: rPDU of the same model that is available and functional
Skill requirement: power distribution engineers
Context
The rPDU is installed near the rear door of the cabinet.
The rPDU has two types: vertical and horizontal. The following describes how to install
a vertical rPDU.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the rear door of the cabinet.
Step 2 Connect the IT load of the faulty rPDU to a normal rPDU.
Step 3 Turn off the upstream power distribution switch for the faulty rPDU. Ensure that the rPDU
input has no power, and then remove the power cables from the terminal block on the top of
the rPDU.
Step 4 Remove the bolts that secure the rPDU using a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 5 Secure the new rPDU in the installation position of the old rPDU.
Step 6 Connect the input power cables to the rPDU.
Step 7 Turn on the upstream power distribution switch for the rPDU and the rPDU input switch.
Step 8 Verify that the rPDU power output is normal and then connect the IT load cables to the rPDU.
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There could be service interruptions during the replacement of the new main way. If power
disconnection is required, seek the customer's permission first.
Table 6-4 Replaceable parts of the NetCol5000-C 65 kW & 80 kW smart cooling products
If you need to replace any other parts, contact Huawei technical support.
Prerequisites
Procedure
Step 1 Use the Back Up Current Settings function to record the ECC800-Pro configuration
information or manually record the information.
Path: Maintenance > Configuration File > Back Up Current Settings
If the main control module is damaged, you may fail to log in to the ECC800-Pro. In this case, you
cannot back up the settings.
The data regarding SNMP, access user rights, user management, IP addresses, time, time zone, and
security certificates cannot be backed up.
Step 2 Label each cable and antenna based on the corresponding ports on the ECC800-Pro main
control module.
Step 3 Remove cables, USB flash drive, USB-to-WiFi module, and antennas from the ECC800-Pro
main control module.
Step 4 Loosen the screws on both sides of the ECC800-Pro main control module and pull the handles
on both sides of the ECC800-Pro main control module to remove the main control module.
Step 5 (Optional) Remove the Micro SD card and SIM card from the corresponding slots of the
ECC800-Pro main control module.
Step 6 (Optional) Install the removed Micro SD and SIM card in the corresponding slot of the new
ECC800-Pro main control module.
Step 7 Install the spare ECC800-Pro main control module in the ECC800-Pro subrack and tighten the
screws on both sides of the ECC800-Pro main control module.
Step 8 Connect the communications cables and antennas to the ECC800-Pro main control module.
Step 9 Choose Maintenance > Configuration File and import the backup configuration file, or set
parameters for the devices that connect to the ECC800-Pro to ensure normal communication.
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Prerequisites
Do not touch the terminals in the rear of a removed PSU to avoid electric shocks.
Tool: insulation gloves
Materials: a reserved undamaged and undeformed PSU of the appropriate model.
Context
The PSU is hot-swappable.
Procedure
Step 1 Push the locking latch in the upper right corner of the PSU panel leftwards.
Step 2 Pull out the handle of the PSU to remove the PSU from the subrack.
Step 3 Gently push the reserved PSU into the subrack along guide rails, and push the locking latch
rightwards to secure the handle.
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Prerequisites
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves
Materials: Spare ECC800-Pro antennas of the same model are available and functional.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the 4G antenna cables and RF_Z antenna cables connected to the ports on the
ECC800-Pro, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Step 2 Install the spare 4G antenna cables and RF_Z antenna cables in the original positions and
connect them to the ECC800-Pro.
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Prerequisites
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves
Materials: A spare SIM card and a micro SD card of the same model are available and
functional.
Procedure
Step 1 Record the position of the signal cable connected to the ECC800-Pro main control module
panel, and then disconnect the signal cable.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on both sides of the ECC800-Pro main control module.
Step 3 Pull the handles on both sides of the ECC800-Pro main control module, and to remove the
main control module.
Step 4 Remove the SIM card and micro SD card from the card slot.
Step 5 Install the spare SIM card and micro SD card into the card slot.
Step 6 Install the ECC800-Pro main control module in the card slot.
Step 7 Tighten the screws on both sides of the ECC800-Pro main control module.
Step 8 Reconnect signal cables to the ECC800-Pro main control module panel based on the recorded
information.
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Procedure
Step 1 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the UIM20A expansion module.
Step 2 Disconnect cables from the UIM20A expansion module.
Step 3 Unscrew the mounting ears from the two sides of the UIM20A expansion module, and
remove the UIM20A expansion module.
Step 4 Secure a mounting ear to each of the two sides of the spare UIM20A expansion module using
four M4 screws, and then secure the spare UIM20A expansion module to the original
installation position.
Step 5 Connect cables to the UIM20A expansion module based on the cable labels.
Step 6 Synchronize parameters of the UIM20A expansion module on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
Step 7 On the ECC800-Pro WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls > Delete
device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 8 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI, and check the parameters and communication status of the
UIM20A expansion module to ensure that the communication is normal.
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Prerequisites
Data in the hard drive has been backed up.
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, ESD wrist strap (or ESD gloves)
Materials: VCN500 hard drive
Procedure
Step 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap (or ESD gloves) and insert the ground terminal into the ESD jack in
the cabinet.
Step 2 Remove the faulty hard drive.
1. Press the button on the hard drive panel to open the ejector lever, as shown by (1) in
Figure 6-12.
2. Pull out the hard drive for about 3 cm, wait for 30 seconds at least until the hard drive
stops rotating, and pull it out, as shown by (2) in Figure 6-12.
3. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws from the hard drive and remove the hard drive, as
shown by (3) and (4) in Figure 6-12.
Step 4 Observe the hard drive indicator to check whether the hard drive works properly.
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Prerequisites
The installation position of the new Gold power supply module has been specified.
Procedure
Step 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap (or ESD gloves) and insert the ground terminal into the ESD jack in
the cabinet.
Step 2 Remove the power cable from the old Gold power supply module.
Step 3 Remove the old Gold power supply module.
1. Hold the handle of the power supply module and push the ejector lever towards the
handle.
2. Hold the bottom of the power supply module and slowly pull the power supply module
out.
Step 4 Insert the new power supply module into the subrack until the ejector lever is locked and the
bottom is reached.
Step 5 Connect the power cable to the new power supply module.
Step 6 If the running status indicator is steady green, the new power supply module works properly.
----End
Prerequisites
Tools: Phillips screwdriver
A spare VCN540 of the same model is available and functional.
Procedure
Step 1 Turn off the power switch of the VCN540, disconnect the power supply of the VCN540,
remove the cables from the VCN540, label the cables, and record the original connection
positions of the cables.
After removing cables, wrap exposed terminals with insulation tape and do not block cable
labels. If cable labels are blocked, cables may be connected incorrectly.
For details about how to commission the VCN540, see FusionModule2000 Smart Modular Data Center
V500R003C10 Commissioning Guide.
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Prerequisites
Data in the hard drive has been backed up.
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, ESD wrist strap (or ESD gloves)
Material: VCN540 hard drive
Procedure
Step 1 Put on an ESD wrist strap (or ESD gloves) and insert the ground terminal into the ESD jack in
the cabinet.
Step 2 Remove the faulty hard drive.
1. Press the button on the hard drive panel to open the ejector lever.
2. Pull out the hard drive for about 3 cm, wait for 30 seconds at least until the hard drive
stops rotating, and pull it out.
3. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws from the hard drive.
4. Remove the hard drive.
Step 4 Observe the hard drive indicator to check whether the hard drive works properly.
Normal state: power indicator steady on, GE port LINK indicator steady on, disk status indicator steady
on or blinking.
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Follow-up Procedure
If the hard drive works abnormally, contact Huawei technical support.
Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, step ladder, labels, marker, Phillips screwdriver
Material: camera
Procedure
Step 1 Unscrew and remove the front cover from the camera.
Step 3 Remove the monitoring network cable from the camera and remove the camera.
Step 4 Install the new camera. Then, set parameters and commission the camera according to the
commissioning guide.
Step 5 Verify that the camera is normal.
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Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, step ladder, labels, marker
Material: access actuator
Procedure
Step 1 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the access actuator.
Step 2 Disconnect cables from the access actuator.
Step 3 Remove the failure access actuator from guide rails.
Step 4 Install the reserved access actuator in the original position and connect the cables.
Step 5 Synchronize the parameters of the access actuator on the ECC800 WebUI.
Step 6 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI and choose System Settings > Access Right Management.
Set the access permission for the new access actuator according to the access permission
setting for the old access actuator. Then perform Synchronize Permission.
Step 7 On the ECC800 WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls > Delete
device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 8 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI, and edit the plan view by adding new devices.
Step 9 Verify that the aisle access control system is normal.
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Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, flat-head screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, labels,
marker
Material: access control device
Procedure
Step 1 Remove screws from the bottom of the access control device and remove the access control
device from the baseplate.
Step 2 Remove cables from the old access control device and connect the cables to the new one.
Step 3 Install the new access control device on the baseplate and secure the device using screws at
the bottom.
Step 4 On the ECC800 WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls > Delete
device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 5 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI, choose System Settings > Access Right Management, and
perform the Synchronize Permission operation.
Step 6 Verify that the access control system is normal.
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Context
The light button and door open button (green) can reset automatically. Both BOM
numbers are 16050101.
The emergency button (red) needs to be manually reset. Its BOM number is 16050102.
The door open button, emergency button, and light button are replaced in the same way.
Preparations
Tool: socket wrench
Material: door open button, emergency button, or light button
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the button.
1. Lift the side panel of the door post.
2. Remove the side panel of the door post outwards.
3. Remove the button connection cable, the nut on the button installation position, and then
the button.
Step 2 Use the nut furnished with the new button to secure the button to the post and connect the
cable to the button.
Step 3 Verify that the button function is normal.
Step 4 Reinstall the post side panel.
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Context
The BOM number of a sliding door magnetic lock is 02070037. The following components
are required for installing a magnetic lock.
Preparations
Tool: Phillips screwdriver
Material: magnetic lock
Procedure
Step 1 Remove cables from the magnetic lock and label the cables.
Step 2 Remove the magnetic lock to be replaced.
Step 3 Secure the magnet to the magnet fastener using the screws and washers available in the fitting
bag of the sliding door magnetic lock, as shown by (1) in Figure 6-24.
Step 4 Take out the magnetic lock and disassemble it, and keep the two screws removed, as shown
by (2) in Figure 6-24.
Step 5 Use the screws removed in the previous step to secure the disassembled magnetic lock to the
magnetic lock fastener, as shown by (3) in Figure 6-24.
Prerequisites
Before disconnecting cables from the double-door magnetic lock, label the cables based on
the corresponding ports.
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, rubber mallet
Material: magnetic lock
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the mounting plate of the magnetic lock cover, as shown in Figure 6-25.
Step 2 Remove the cables for the double-door magnetic lock from the Phoenix terminal block on the
upper frame mounting kit.
Step 3 Replace the magnetic lock. Remove the magnetic lock from the fixing plate using the
delivered hex key, as shown in Figure 6-26.
Step 4 Connect the magnetic lock cable to the new magnetic lock, and secure the magnetic lock to
the fixing plate using the delivered hex key, as shown in Figure 6-27.
Step 5 Install the mounting plate of the magnetic lock cover, as shown in Figure 6-28.
2. (Optional) Insert the positioning pins of the magnet into the magnet using a rubber mallet,
as shown in Figure 6-30.
3. Insert the assembled magnet into the magnetic lock base on the revolving door, and
secure the magnet to the door using the screws on the door and the white rubber washer
delivered with the magnet, as shown in Figure 6-31.
When securing the magnet to the door panel, do not over-tighten the screws so that the white rubber
washer is elastic. The washer will adjust the magnet to a correct position because of its elasticity.
----End
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, insulation tape
Material: door status sensor
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the cover of the door status sensor manually.
Step 2 Remove the communications cable using a Phillips screwdriver and apply insulation measures
such as wrapping the cable with insulation tape to avoid hazards.
Step 3 Remove the door status sensor from the rack top using the Phillips screwdriver, as shown in
Figure 6-33.
Preparations
Tools: adjustable wrench
Material: electronic lock
Procedure
Step 1 Open the cabinet door, and disconnect the monitoring cable connected to the electronic lock.
Step 2 Remove the electronic lock.
Step 3 Install the new electronic lock and connect the monitoring cable to the new lock.
Step 4 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI and choose System Settings > Access Right Management.
Set the access permission for the new electronic lock according to the access permission
setting for the faulty electronic lock. Then perform the Synchronize Permission operation.
Step 5 On the ECC800 WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls > Delete
device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 6 Verify that the electronic lock is normal.
----End
Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, step ladder, labels, marker
Material: ETH gateway
Procedure
Step 1 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the smart ETH gateway.
Step 2 Disconnect cables from the smart ETH gateway.
Step 3 Remove the failure smart ETH gateway from the guide rails.
Step 4 Install the reserved smart ETH gateway in the original position and connect the cables.
Step 5 On the WebUI of the ECC800-Pro, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls >
Delete device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 6 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI, and edit the plan view by adding new devices.
Step 7 Check the parameters and communication status of the smart ETH gateway to ensure normal
communication.
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Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, step ladder, labels, marker
Material: WiFi converter
Procedure
Step 1 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the WiFi converter.
Step 2 Remove the cables and antenna from the WiFi converter.
Step 3 Remove the failure WiFi converter from the guide rails.
Step 4 Install the reserved WiFi converter in the original position and connect the cables.
Step 5 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > WiFi Converter > WiFi
Management, enable the WiFi function, and set the WiFi SSID and password according to
the customer plan.
Step 6 On the WebUI of the ECC800, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls >
Delete device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 7 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI, and edit the plan view by adding new devices.
Step 8 Check that the app can be connected properly.
----End
Preparations
Material: WiFi module
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the old WiFi module from the USB port on the ECC800-Pro.
Step 2 Install the spare WiFi module in the original position.
Step 3 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
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Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, step ladder, labels, marker
Material: multi-functional sensor
Procedure
Step 1 The multi-functional sensor is clamped into a base through a slot and a buckle. Hold down the
multi-functional sensor and slide it to the side to remove the sensor.
A reserved multi-functional sensor has a base. You can replace the old base if it is damaged or does not
match the buckle of the reserved multi-functional sensor.
Step 4 Align the slot in the rear of the reserved multi-functional sensor with the buckle on the base,
and slide and clamp the multi-functional sensor.
Step 5 Synchronize the parameters of the multi-functional sensor on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
Step 6 On the WebUI of the ECC800-Pro, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls >
Delete device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 7 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI, and edit the plan view by adding new devices.
Step 8 Check the parameters and communication status of the multi-functional sensor to ensure
normal communication.
----End
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, insulation tape, step ladder (2 m)
Material: smoke detector
Procedure
Step 1 Rotate the smoke detector to remove it from the base.
Step 2 Remove the cables from the smoke detector and apply insulation measures such as wrapping
the cables with insulation tape to avoid hazards.
Step 3 Install a new smoke detector and reinstall the cables using a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 4 Install the smoke detector on the control skylight.
Step 5 Verify that the smoke detector function is normal.
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Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves
Material: cabinet temperature sensor
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the temperature sensor cables from the rack environment unit.
Step 2 Remove the fasteners that secure the temperature sensors and remove the sensors.
Step 3 Secure the new temperature sensors to the original positions in the cabinet using fasteners,
and connect their cables to the rack environment unit.
(1) Fastener
(1) Fastener
Context
Prepare a water sensor or water detection cable of the same model.
A water sensor consists of a water detection cable, water detector, and conversion cable. The
water detection cable is connected to the water detector placed near the collector by the
conversion cable.
(1) Water detector (2) Conversion cable end A, (3) Conversion cable
connected to the water detector
(4) Conversion cable end B, (5) Water detection cable end A, (6) Water detection
connected to the water connected to the conversion cable cable
detection cable
Preparations
Material: water sensor
Skill requirement: hardware installation engineer
Procedure
Step 1 Replace the water detector.
1. Remove the conversion cable at the conversion port for the water detector and
conversion cable.
2. Remove the communications cable of the water detector.
3. Remove the water detector.
(1) Conversion cable end B, connected to (2) Water detection cable end A, connected
the water detection cable to the conversion cable
The water detection cable and conversion cable are interconnected through the male and female
connectors.
Step 3 Check whether the new water detector works properly. Connect the network cable between
the water detector and ECC, immerse the water detection cable in water, and check whether
an alarm is generated. If an alarm is generated, the replacement is complete.
----End
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, step ladder
Material: alarm beacon
Skill requirement: hardware installation engineers
Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the terminals between the cable delivered with the alarm beacon and the ECC800
communications cable.
Step 2 Remove the two screws from the alarm beacon and remove the alarm beacon from the door
box.
Step 3 Route the cable of the new alarm beacon through the cable hole in the right door box and
interconnect the cable with the communications cable on the ECC800-Pro.
Step 4 Secure the new alarm beacon to the right door box using two M3x16 recessed pan head
screws.
Step 5 Simulate a smoky environment under the smoke detector, verify that the alarm beacon works
properly, and then clear the alarm.
----End
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, labels, marker
Material: rack environment unit
Procedure
Step 1 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the rack environment unit.
Step 2 Disconnect cables from the rack environment unit.
Step 3 Remove the screws from the mounting ears on both sides of the rack environment unit and
remove the old rack environment unit.
Step 4 Secure the reserved rack environment unit in the original position using four screws.
Step 5 Connect cables to the reserved rack environment unit based on the cable labels.
Step 6 Synchronize the parameters of the rack environment unit on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
Step 7 On the ECC800-Pro WebUI, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls > Delete
device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 8 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI, and check the parameters and communication status of the
rack environment unit to ensure normal communication.
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Before replacing the AC actuator, ensure that the upstream AC input power is off.
Prepare backup lights if AC actuators work in N+1 mode because replacing the AC actuator in this
case will cause insufficient lighting in the data center.
Preparations
Tools: insulation gloves, Phillips screwdriver, step ladder, labels, marker
Material: AC actuator
Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the upstream AC input circuit breaker for the AC actuator.
Step 2 Open the cover on the front panel of the AC actuator, and disconnect the cables.
Step 3 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the AC actuator.
Step 4 Remove the failure AC actuator from the guide rails.
Step 5 Install the reserved AC actuator in the original position and connect the cables.
Step 6 Switch on the upstream AC input circuit breaker for the AC actuator and complete
networking for the new component.
Step 7 Synchronize the parameters of the AC actuator on the ECC800 WebUI.
Step 8 On the WebUI of the ECC800, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls >
Delete device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 9 Log in to the ECC800 WebUI, and edit the plan view by adding new devices.
Step 10 Check the parameters and communication status of the AC actuator to ensure normal
communication.
Step 11 Turn on and then turn off the lights to check that the AC actuator supplies power to the lights
properly.
----End
Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, Phillips screwdriver, step ladder, labels, marker
Material: skylight actuator
Procedure
Step 1 Label each cable based on the corresponding ports on the skylight actuator.
Step 2 Disconnect cables from the skylight actuator.
Step 3 Remove the failed skylight actuator from guide rails.
Step 4 Install the reserved skylight actuator in the original position and connect the cables.
Step 5 Close the rotating skylight and use the TEST button on the smoke detector or multi-functional
sensor to verify that the rotating skylight can open smoothly.
Step 6 Synchronize the parameters of the skylight actuator on the ECC800-Pro WebUI.
Step 7 On the WebUI of the ECC800-Pro, choose Monitoring > System > ECC800 > Controls >
Delete device with communication failure, and click Submit.
Step 8 Log in to the ECC800-Pro WebUI, and edit the plan view by adding new devices.
Step 9 Check the parameters and communication status of the skylight actuator to ensure normal
communication.
----End
Preparations
Tools: Phillips screwdriver, step ladder (2 m)
Material: skylight magnetic lock
Procedure
Step 1 Open the rotating skylight.
Step 2 Disconnect the cable delivered with the skylight magnetic lock from the cascading terminal of
the lock.
Step 3 Remove the skylight magnetic lock to be replaced.
Preparations
Tools: ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, labels, and marker
Material: pad
Procedure
Step 1 Install the app on the reserved pad (see the commissioning guide) and connect the pad to the
network over the WiFi hotspot of the data center.
Step 2 Specify the user name and password for the app on the reserved pad and log in to check that
the app works properly.
Step 3 Remove the charging cable from the failed pad.
Step 4 Remove the failed pad from the support and install the reserved pad on the support.
Step 5 Connect the charging cable to the reserved pad.
----End
Preparations
Tool: Phillips screwdriver
Materials: pad power connector, pad power connector holder
Procedure
Step 1 Switch off the upstream power circuit breaker of the pad power connector.
Step 2 Remove the baffle plate under the power connector.
Step 3 Remove the charging cable from the power connector.
Step 4 Remove the pad power connector and its holder from the door box.
Figure 6-51 Removing a pad power connector holder and its holder
Figure 6-52 Disconnecting cables from the power connector (BOM number: 14190892)
Figure 6-53 Disconnecting cables from the power connector (BOM number: 14190242)
Figure 6-54 Removing a pad power connector from its holder (BOM number: 14190892)
Figure 6-55 Removing a pad power connector from its holder (BOM number: 14190242)
Figure 6-56 Assembling a pad power connector holder (BOM number: 14190892)
Figure 6-57 Assembling a pad power connector holder (BOM number: 14190242)
Step 8 Connect cables from the power connector to the AC actuator, and route the cables.
Preparations
Tool: ESD gloves
Materials: lights
Context
Aisle LED lights should be laid out in parallel. The first and the last LED lights on aisle sides
should be connected in series. The LED lights should be installed on the skylight connective
plates. The light at either end can connect to a power cable to obtain power.
An LED light has male and female connectors at both ends for interconnection.
Procedure
Step 1 Locate a failed light.
If an LED light does not work but the cables to the light are intact, the LED has failed and the LED
light needs to be replaced.
If all LED lights after a light do not work, the LED light adjacent to the working LED light has
failed.
3. Replace all failed LED light tubes until all LED light tubes in the aisle work properly.
----End
The devices outside the micro-module include the UPS and in-room smart cooling products.
For the maintenance details, see the following guides:
UPS: For details, see the UPS5000-S-1200 kVA User Manual.
In-room smart cooling products: For details, see the NetCol8000-C(070-260) In-room
Chilled Water Smart Cooling Product User Manual.
A
AC alternating current
ATS AC transfer switch
B
BCB-BOX battery circuit breaker box
BIM battery interface module
BPS bypass
BSC bus synchronization controller
C
CIM communication interface module
D
DC direct current
E
ECC energy control center
ECM energy control module
ECO economy control operation
ETH Ethernet
I
iBAT iBattery
IC integrated circuit
IT Internet technology
L
LCD liquid crystal display
LED light emitting diode
M
MCB miniature circuit breaker
MDU monitor display unit
N
NetEco Network Ecosystem
NTC negative temperature coefficient
P
PDU power distribution unit
PE protective earthing
PoE Power over Ethernet
S
SD secure digital memory
SIM subscriber identity module
V
VCN video cloud node
U
UPS uninterruptible power system
W
WiFi Wireless Fidelity