IBM UPS3000 User Manual

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IBM UPS3000
2700 Watt/3000 VA UPS
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System x Options Program
Increase system reliability. Always include power
protection and distributed power
UPS and PDU are designed and tested for
compatibility to ensure out-of-box usability
Available from System x Options group
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UPS Market Overview
Technology Trends
Move to rackable products is
speeding up
Trend toward dense packaging to
optimize computing power per square foot
Power continuity and protection
growing in importance to the running of business
The clean, reliable, power needs of
today's complex computing is growing faster than the power grid can support
Market Environment
UPSs need to be competitively
priced and positioned- they are becoming standard options with server rack sales.
Customers are willing to pay for
rack density
Worldwide customers demanding
IBM branded products to increase success rate
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Understanding Power Terms
Wattage - a measurement of real power (bucket)
Amps - measurement of the rate of current flow (flow)
Voltage - definition of the capacity (pipe)
Formulas: Amps = Watts/Voltage VA = Volts*Amps PF = W/VA
So if server draws 500W how many Amps will it draw
at 110V and at 220V?
5.4A at 110V and 2.3A at 220V
Most countries in EMEA run at 220-240V (World Trade)
If you see 32A or 63A this show it is for World Trade
If you see 30A or 60A this is an indication its for North America
style
x306
BladeCenter
220V
110V
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Single-phase vs. Three-Phase
C19/20 C13/14
Single Phase Three Phase
Signal
Single electrical signal between two wires Three electrical signals between three wires
Output
Single phase Three phase
Application
Typically used within a facility, often at point of
use, including:
ServersRack PDUs 15 to 60ARacksSmall Computer Room
Typically used for power coming into a facility,
including:
Data CentersRack PDU 32 & 60A 3PLarger Computer RoomsHigh-end Servers
PDU Types
NEMA, Rack, Front End, High Density, Enterprise,
PDU+
Front End, High Density, Enterprise, PDU+
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Volt-Amps and Watts:
Apparent Power and Real Power
Real Power
Apparent Power
VOLTAGE
TIME
0
+
-
16.67ms.
t
CURRENT
The Power Factor is the Phase Difference between V and AUPS needs to be able to provide both the kVA and the kW required by the load-
output p.f. indicates the multiplier from kVAs to kWs
Higher Output p.f. allows the UPS to be used with modern server loads without
having to upgrade to a larger kVA size
VA x PF = W
KVA x PF = KW
. . . The true output power of a UPS is measured in watts
While UPSs are generally measured in VA . . .
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What is a UPS?
“An uninterruptible power supply [or system] is defined as a
back-up power system used to ensure uninterrupted power for
various electronic devices.”
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Uninterrupted power may be achieved in the following ways:
Provides back-up power when utility power fails
Either long enough for critical equipment to shut down sequentially, ensuring no data is lost, or
Long enough to operate required loads before a generator comes on-line
• Provides clean and regulated power to electronic devices
New UPS3000 shown in rackmount and tower configuration.
1. Frost and Sullivan 2004 World UPS Markets Report
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Why a UPS? Cost of Downtime
The power grid typically provides only about 99.9% reliability
In other words, almost 9 hours of downtime per year!
The total cost to the US of power interruptions is $80B annually
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Momentary interruptions were responsible for 2/3 of this cost- thus, it is the length
of the downtime, not length of the interruption, that determines the cost
Electrical downtime is a source of substantial cost to our customers-
Accordingly, a UPS is an extremely cost-effective investment
$80B Annual Cost of Electrical
Downtime to US Business Sectors
Avg. Cost of 1-Hr Outage for Select
Industrial Equipment and Processes
Present Absent
However, the average cost
per outage per industrial
customer is 3-4 times
higher than for the average
commercial customer
Industrial
Sector $20.0B
Commercial
Sector
$57.0B
Residential Sector $1.5B
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Things to consider when choosing power backup
1. How critical is the load? Different UPS technologies offer different protection
2. Power requirement in both Watt and VA? As many of today’s servers use power factor corrected supplies, it is important to look at both Watt and VA power needs to avoid over sizing.
3. How much backup time is needed?
4. What are your future power requirement?
5. Will you need hardwired installation?
6. What are your space requirements?
7. Determine heat dissipation
8. Do you want to monitor or control your system remotely?
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Executive Summary
Market Positioning
An easy to install, highly dense Uninterruptible Power Supply. Designed to protect your valuable system and it’s data from unexpected utility power failures and irregularities.
Key Product Messages
2U design to fit into today’s standard 19’ racks. Line cords now ordered as a separate option. Additional battery modules available to extend run times.
Features & Functions
A high density uninterruptible power solution for your rack based environment.
Additional battery modules available to extend run time.
Remotely managed w/ alert messaging.
Both Low and High Voltage Models.
Available with nine C13 outlets (high voltage)
Available with seven NEMA outlets (low voltage)
Competitive Advantages
Maximum power protection and control in a 2U space saving design
Announce date: April 25, 2006 GA Date: shipping
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IBM UPS Offerings
3 years3 years3 years3 years3 years3 yearsWarranty
Serial, USB,
Ethernet
Serial, USB,
Ethernet
Serial, EthernetUSB; RS-232USB; RS-232USB; RS-232Communication
NEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15L(JAP)
C14 for line
cord
C14 for line
cord
C14 for line
cord(EMEA)
Hardwire to
wall
Hardwire to
wall
LV: fixed ; HV:
Country SpecificNEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15L
Line Input
(US)
Four C19Four C19
nine C13 + one
C19
eight NEMA 5-
15; six on
JAP model
eight NEMA 5-
15; six on
JAP model
six NEMA 5-15Outlets
6U6U2UTowerTowerTowerSize
25R558225R558240K9620n/an/an/a
External Battery
Option
YYYYYYHot Swap Batteries
220-240V220-240V
LV: 100-127V ;
HV: 200-240V
100V220-240V110-127V
21309TX (JAP)21308TX (JAP)21307TX (JAP)
21302RX (220-
240v)
21306TX
(EMEA)
21304TX
(EMEA)
21302TX
(EMEA)
21308RX21306RX
21301RX (100-
127v)21305TX (US)21303TX (US)21301TX (US)Part numbers
8000600027001050700500Watts
10000 VA7500 VA3000 VA1500 VA1000 VA750 VAFeatures
Rack ModelsTower Models
3 years3 years3 years3 years3 years3 yearsWarranty
Serial, USB,
Ethernet
Serial, USB,
Ethernet
Serial, EthernetUSB; RS-232USB; RS-232USB; RS-232Communication
NEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15L(JAP)
C14 for line
cord
C14 for line
cord
C14 for line
cord(EMEA)
Hardwire to
wall
Hardwire to
wall
LV: fixed ; HV:
Country SpecificNEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15LNEMA 5-15L
Line Input
(US)
Four C19Four C19
nine C13 + one
C19
eight NEMA 5-
15; six on
JAP model
eight NEMA 5-
15; six on
JAP model
six NEMA 5-15Outlets
6U6U2UTowerTowerTowerSize
25R558225R558240K9620n/an/an/a
External Battery
Option
YYYYYYHot Swap Batteries
220-240V220-240V
LV: 100-127V ;
HV: 200-240V
100V220-240V110-127V
21309TX (JAP)21308TX (JAP)21307TX (JAP)
21302RX (220-
240v)
21306TX
(EMEA)
21304TX
(EMEA)
21302TX
(EMEA)
21308RX21306RX
21301RX (100-
127v)21305TX (US)21303TX (US)21301TX (US)Part numbers
8000600027001050700500Watts
10000 VA7500 VA3000 VA1500 VA1000 VA750 VAFeatures
Rack ModelsTower Models
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Competitive Positioning
HPQ
HP UPS R3000 XR ($1,365.00) IBM Strength SNMP / Serial Port Card is included with IBM UPS – HP
offers as an option ($292 web price) and a Six Port Card ($223 web price)
Similar mechanical design USB and Networking card standard- HPQ offers as an
upgrade option
HPQ Strength HP Power Management Software (an integrated component
of HP Insight Manager) is included with the HP UPS R3000 XR models
SUMMARY: IBM WINS Network functionality, conversion possibilities, and
integrated network management capabilities make our unit more desirable.
Dell
Dell POWERWARE PW5125 2880 VA Two-in-One UPS System ($1,064.07)
IBM Strength RoHS compliant Web SNMP card ($299 web price) is included with our UPS-
Dell offers a serial card option
Dell Strength Pricing of unit on a Volt/Amp basis is better than our unit
SUMMARY: IBM WINS Our feature set and enhanced out of the box network
management functionality facilitates customer acquisition and lowers deployment costs and WE ARE ROHS COMPLIANT, the Dell battery has Lead
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Competitive Specifications
Specifications UPS3000 HP UPS R3000 XR Dell POWERWARE
PW5125
VA Rating 3000 3000 2880 Watts 2700 2700 2700 Form Factor 2U 2U 2U Outlets 9 IEC + 1 PDU 9 IEC + 1 PDU 7 IEC + 1PDU Outlet grouping/control 3 segments 3 segments 3 segments Communication ports Serial, Network USB, Serial (network option) Serial (USB and network
options)
Battery backup times 5 minutes 5 minutes Close to 5 minutes Able to add battery packs YES up to 4 YES up to 4 Yes up to 4 Run time with battery packs 90 minutes 90 minutes 90 minutes IBM Director Integrated? Yes No No Software Included Yes Yes Yes OS Support Windows, RedHat,
Netware
Warranty 3 Capable of ship loading? Yes Price of base unit $1799 $1365 $1064 Price of EBM Batteries $899 $890
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UPS3000 Summary
UPS3000 is the continuation of IBM and Eaton’s commitment to
delivering innovative technology
Combines high reliability, availability and
serviceability (RAS) in a small footprint with cost-effective ownership
Developed for the global market placeMeets the uptime demands of a 24/7 world
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User-Friendly Front Display
1. General Alarm 3. Bad Battery/Low Battery 5. Utility LED
2. On Battery 4. Site Wiring Fault Indicator
On Off/Standby Test/Alarm reset
Load level LEDs
1 2 3 4 5
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IBM UPS3000 Specs Compared to Predecessor
Feature/Function Existing
3000 (Warbler)
21302RX
Form Factor 2U 2U Watts Delivered 2850W 2700 Hot Swap Electronics YES YES USB Standard YES No Dual form factors- Rack and Tower YES YES
Able to increase run time with external batteries
YES YES
Segmented outlets to shutoff non essentials during power outage
YES YES
Number of outlets 7 IEC and 1
C19/20
9 IEC and 1 C19/20
Able to add a PDU to unit? (14 total
outlets)
(16 total outlets)
Competitive with HP offering? Yes YES Competitive with Dell offering? YES YES
Big Hitters:
Replaces Current 3000VA unit Its integration with Director opens
up the suite of remote power management capabilities
The IEC outlets on the rear of the
LV unit gets us closer to being able to remove all NEMA line cords from rackable servers- big cost saving.
IBM exclusive unit at announce,
System x first Eaton IBM logoed UPS- its different and its better
The growing power requirements
of all x86 servers demand that we be very competitive in this space. This is the meat of our UPS market.
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Key Marketing Messages
High reliability, enhanced availability and serviceability Hot-swappable electronics and battery increase uptime Versatile 2-in-1 format (tower and rack-mount) preserves valuable floor or rack
space
Advanced Battery Management (ABM
®
) technology doubles battery service life
Pre-configured design guarantees out-of-box usability with multiple IBM servers High power 2700 Watt capacity supports multiple devices Optional Extended Battery Module (EBMs) prolong battery runtime Integrated with IBM Director Wide Buck/Double Boost voltage regulation accommodates severe power
problems without using the battery
Load segments maximize uptime and provide configuration flexibility Comprehensive Software Suite CD bundled User-friendly front panel display
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Configuration Option
Two-in-One Form Factor allows greater versatility for end users, as units can be used in either tower or compact rackmount configurations for standard 19­inch equipment racks
The IBM UPS3000 converts easily between rack and tower configurations.
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Extended Battery Modules
Add EBMs to extend backup time
In rack-mount configurations, each EBM occupies only 2U or 3U of rack
space
Add EBMs in battery strings to add configuration flexibility and minimize
floor space
Hot-swap allows you to expand runtimes or replace battery modules while keeping
your critical load up and running
Battery connector
Battery connector
2130-2RX with Extended Battery Module
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Hot-Swappable Components
Modular design
• ease of service
• high availability
• faster mean time to repair
Automatic bypass:
• allows you to continue working even while you’re hot-swapping the modules
• manual bypass also available
Battery
Electronics
When batteries reach the end of their useful life or the electronics modules fail, replacement is easy. With simple access through the front panel, users can safely install new battery and electronics modules without ever powering down connected server and server options or having to remove the unit from the rack
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21301RX Rear Panel 110-127 Vac model
REPO Port
Web/SNMP Card
L5-30 Receptacle
5-15
Receptacles
Circuit
Breakers
L5-30 Receptacle
Battery
Connector
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2130JRX Rear Panel 100 Vac model
REPO Port
Web/SNMP Card
L5-30 Receptacle
5-15
Receptacles
Circuit
Breakers
L5-30 Receptacle
Battery
Connector
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21302RX Rear Panel 200-240 Vac model
Web/SNMP Card IEC-320-C20 Input Connector
REPO Port IEC-320-C19
Receptacle
IEC-320-C13
Receptacles
Circuit
Breakers
Battery Connector
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21302JX Rear Panel 200 Vac model
Web/SNMP Card IEC-320-C20 Input Connector
REPO Port IEC-320-C19
Receptacle
IEC-320-C13
Receptacles
Circuit
Breakers
Battery Connector
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Kit Concept
All UPS models are kitted in one SKU w/ the
following:
User’s Guide and manuals Tower pedestals Rack rail kit Mounting hardware Software CD and serial cable Attached L5-30P line cord -1RX and -1JX
models
Input power cords have to be ordered separately
Tower pedestals
Rack rails
Software CD
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Transition and Planning
21301RX
Replaces 2130R30 (APC IBM UPS3000 XLV)Used WWOperates from 100-127V
21302RX
Replaces 2130R31 (APC IBM UPS3000 XHV)Used WW Operated from 200-240V
40K9620
Replaces 32P1692WW offering- works for both High Voltage and
Low voltage
Used at about 18-20% attach rate to the UPS
itself
Transition to the new UPS
for better attach rate,
better feature set, and
better customer
satisfaction than
predecessor.
Demand should be higher on
new part numbers- please plan
accordingly. We need to plan for
the High voltage version as well
as low voltage WW and in Japan.
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Transition and Planning (Japan)
21301JX
Replaces 2130R30 (APC IBM UPS3000
XLV)
Used JapanOperates from 100-127V
21302JX
Replaces 2130R31 (APC IBM UPS3000
XHV)
Used Japan Operated from 200-240V
40K9788
Replaces 32P1692Japanese offering- works for both High
Voltage and Low voltage
Used at about 18-20% attach rate to the
UPS itself
Transition to the new UPS
for better attach rate,
better feature set, and
better customer
satisfaction than
predecessor.
Demand should be higher on
new part numbers- please plan
accordingly. We need to plan for
the High voltage version as well
as low voltage WW and in Japan.
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IBM UPS3000 Base Model Specifications
Models (LV, HV) 21301RX, 21302RX, 21301JX, 21302JX, 40K9620, 40K9788 VA Rating 3000VA @ 200 – 208V, 2880VA @ 110 - 127V, 2400VA @ 100V Watts 2700Watts (0.95 power factor) 110V and above, 2250 Watts @ 100V Form Factor 2U + tower to rack convertible Outlets 9 IEC13 + 1 C19 (HV); 6 NEMA 5-15 + 1 PDU outlet (20 amp) NEMA L5-30 Outlet grouping/control 3 segments: 2 sets of outlets + the PDU outlet Line cord LV unit- fixed: HV: C19/20 input to country cord (30 amp input) Communication ports Serial + Network Card Battery backup times 5 minutes at full load/ 15 minutes at half load on UPS Able to add battery packs YES up to 4 (limited by weight) Run time with battery packs 1 unit 25 minutes 2 units 49 minutes 3 units 69 minutes 4 units 90 minutes IBM Director Integrated? Standard Software Included Full suite of easy to use management software- LanSafe for IBM OS Support Windows, Linux RedHat 7.2, and NetWare 6.0 Warranty 3 year parts and labor
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Customer Profile
Primary Market Key User
Requirements
User Characteristics Solution
Environment
Applications / Usages
Large Enterprise ­Constrained Data Center Environments
Cost OptimizationRack optimized
designs
Ease of useLatest technology
Flexibility to grow
rack environment or system with business needs
Price/Performance
Computing
Highly Segmented
Networks with Multiple Locations
Task Specific
Applications
Internet/Intranet
Front End
Network
Infrastructure
PDC/BDCCachingLoad BalancingGatewaysDNS / DHCP ServersFirewall
Rack optimized designs
Rack optimized
designs
Cost OptimizationEase of Service /
Installation
Seeking cost
effectiveness
Need Quick
installation for rapid growth
Compute nodes/
Linux Clustering
Network
Infrastructure
Web Content Serving
PDC/BDCCachingLoad BalancingGatewaysDNS / DHCP ServersFirewall
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Feature/Function/Benefit Chart
High Level Messages Feature Function Customer Benefit High density design 2U form factor 33% smaller than previous product yet packs
more watts/U.
Protect and back up more equipment in a smaller space
Multi-use 2 in 1 form factor Design allows for quick conversion of the UPS
from rack to tower to fit any application
Easily change the location and application of this unit, with no hassle
Extended Run time Able to accept external
battery packs
The design of this new UPS allows customers to add up to 4 XtendRun battery packs to the main unit to increase run time to over 90 minutes at full load
More uptime even when the power is down
High availability Hot swap electronics and
batteries
The unit has the ability to "hot swap" both batteries and electronics keeping your system up and running even if something goes wrong with the UPS
More uptime and greater availability due to the ability to revert to the line while changing out batteries and electronics
Individual system control
Segmented outlets Unit has the ability to segment the outlets into
unique controllable groupings with can be programmed or controlled remotely
Vastly improve run time for essential systems by gracefully turning power off to non essentials.
Better cost/watt New unit is priced much lower
than existing product
The new unit, while still at 3000VA, supplies more about 500 more watts than the existing 3U 3000- at a lower unit cost
Protect and back up more systems for less money
Same great warranty, service and support
3yr parts and labor warranty The IBM unit comes standard with a 3 yr
warranty- far outpacing competitive 1 or 2 year warranties
If a problem ever comes up, IBM is there to assist with the 3 yr standard warranty and the ability to add increased response times and warranty duration
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Support – UPS products
North America
Ches Greening, IBM: cgreenin@us.ibm.com
Global
Kwasi Asare, IBM: kasare@us.ibm.com Barry Gruetzmacher, Eaton | Powerware:
barrygruetzmacher@eaton.com +1 608 572 0882
Web sites
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/storage/rack.htmlhttp://www.xseries.org
Materials
Decision and Solutions Guide – IBM DPI ProductsConfiguration and Options Guide (COG)
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Information Resources
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For more information
IBM System x Racks and options
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/storage/rack.html
IBM System x Options
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/already.html
IBM System x Rack Configurator
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/library/configtools.html
IBM System x Configuration and Options Guide
http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/xseries/cog/
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Contact List for Powerware Products and Services
IBM Global Services Program
EMEA Programs
Global Programs and Training
U.S. & Canada IGS Offerings 2
nd
Level
Barry Gruetzmacher Global Programs Manager
1-608-572-0882 BarryGruetzmacher@eaton.com
Marc Hollingsworth
National Account Manager 919-870-3198 MarcHHollingsworth@eaton.com
Fiona Carlton-Shields
EMEA Program Manager +44 (0) 1753 608 913 FionaCarlton-Shields@eaton.com
Application Configuration Support
Marketing Communications Support
Customer Care – Order Status
Stacy Bottone
Order Management Rep 919-870-3160 StacyBottone@eaton.com
Frank Ferro
Sales Engineer 919-870-3294 FrankLFerro@eaton.com
Elizabeth Bagnas
MarComm Specialist 619-692-6527 ElizabethTBagnas@eaton.com
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