Model 5146-GS2 system specifications

System specifications provide detailed information for IBM® Model 5146-GS2 systems including dimensions, electrical data, power, temperature, environmental requirements, and noise emissions.

Dimensions

Table 1. Dimensions1
Width Depth Height EIA units Weight
644 mm (25.4 in.) 1181 mm (46.5 in.) 2015 mm (79.3 in.) 42 433.1 kg (955 lb)
  1. The rack is equivalent to a 7014-T42 rack. For more information about the 7014-T42 rack, see Model 7014-T42, 7014-B42, and 0553.

Electrical

Table 2. Electrical
Electrical characteristics Properties
Maximum kVA

5.158 kVA

Voltage1,2

200 - 240 V ac

Frequency

50 or 60 Hz

Maximum thermal output

17151 BTU/hr

Maximum power consumption

5025 W

Phase  

1

  1. The input voltage is based on the power distribution unit (PDU) power cord. For more information, see Power distribution unit and power cord options for 7014, 0551, 0553, and 0555 racks.
  2. All drawers mounted in the rack are rated 200 - 240 V ac. The power supplies automatically accept any voltage within the rated voltage range. With dual power supplies installed and operating, the power supplies draw approximately equal current from the utility (mains) and provide approximately equal current to the load.
Table 3. Model 5146-GS2 building block specifications
Building Block

Quantity

Power (Watts)

Thermal (BTU/hr)

Maximum kVA

Weight

G8264 1455-64C RackSwitch1

2

750 W

2559 BTU/hr

0.77

21 kg (46.2 lb)

G8052 1455-48E RackSwitch1

2

400 W

1365 BTU/hr

0.41

16.6 kg (36.6 lb)

7042-CR8 Hardware Management Console (HMC)1

1

375 W

1280 BTU/hr

0.40

16.4 kg (36.2 lb)

8247-21L platform and storage management console1

1

626 W

2137 BTU/hr

0.639

28.6 kg (63 lb)

7316-TF4 rack console1

1

22 W

75 BTU/hr

0.031

10.4 kg (23 lb)

8247-22L IBM Elastic Storage Server node

2

2252 W

7688 BTU/hr

2.298

57.2 kg (126 lb)

FC EL1S 19-inch SAS drawer

2

600 W

2047 BTU/hr

0.61

50.8 kg (112 lb)

7042-T42 rack

1

 N/A

N/A

 N/A

232.2 kg (512 lb)

Total

 

5025 W

17151 BTU/hr

5.158

433.1 kg (955 lb)

Note:
  1. Optional.

Environment requirements

Table 4. Environment requirements
Environment Recommended operating requirements Allowable operating requirements Nonoperating requirements
ASHRAE class   A2  
Airflow direction1   Front-to-back  
Temperature2 18°C - 27°C (64°F - 80°F) 10°C - 35°C (50°F - 95°F) 5°C - 45°C (41°F - 113°F)
Humidity range 5.5°C (42°F) dew point (DP) to 60% relative humidity (RH) and 15°C (59°F) dew point 20% - 80% RH 8% - 80% RH
Maximum rate of change   5°C/20 hrs  
Maximum dew point   21°C (70°F) 27°C (80°F) 
Maximum operating altitude   3050 m (10000 ft)  
Shipping temperature     -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)
Shipping relative humidity     5% - 100%
  1. Nominal cubic feet per minute (CFM) is approximately 2030. Maximum CFM is approximately 4025.
  2. Derate maximum allowable dry-bulb temperature 1°C/175 m above 950 m.

Electromagnetic compatibility compliance

Electromagnetic compatibility compliance: CISPR 22; CISPR 24; FCC, CFR 47, Part 15 (US); VCCI (Japan); Directive 2004/108/EC (EEA); ICES-003, Issue 4 (Canada); ACMA radio communications standard (Australia, New Zealand); CNS 13438 (Taiwan); Radio Waves Act, MIC Rule No. 210 (Korea); Commodity Inspection Law (China); TCVN 7189 (Vietnam); MoCI (Saudi Arabia); SI 961 (Israel); GOST R 51318.22, 51318.24 (Russia).

Product safety compliance

Product safety compliance: IEC 60950-1; UL 60950-1; CSA 60950-1.

Delivery and subsequent transportation of the equipment

DANGER
Heavy equipment—personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled. (D006)

You must prepare your environment, with assistance from an authorized service provider, to accept the new product based on the installation planning information provided. In anticipation of the equipment delivery, prepare the final installation site in advance so that professional movers or riggers can transport the equipment to the final installation site within the computer room. If, for some reason, this is not possible at the time of delivery, you must make arrangements to have professional movers or riggers return to finish the transportation at a later date. Only professional movers or riggers can transport the equipment. The authorized service provider can only perform minimal frame repositioning within the computer room, as needed, to perform required service actions. You are also responsible for using professional movers or riggers when you relocate or dispose of equipment.




Last updated: Wed, July 31, 2019