Help
  • Explore Community
  • Get Started
  • Ask the Community
  • How-To & Best Practices
  • Contact Support
Notifications
Login / Register
Community
Community
Notifications
close
  • Forums
  • Knowledge Center
  • Events & Webinars
  • Ideas
  • Blogs
Help
Help
  • Explore Community
  • Get Started
  • Ask the Community
  • How-To & Best Practices
  • Contact Support
Login / Register
Sustainability
Sustainability

Join our "Ask Me About" community webinar on May 20th at 9 AM CET and 5 PM CET to explore cybersecurity and monitoring for Data Center and edge IT. Learn about market trends, cutting-edge technologies, and best practices from industry experts.
Register and secure your Critical IT infrastructure

Best Practice for InRow RC electrical wiring

APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum

Schneider, APC support forum to share knowledge about installation and configuration for Data Center and Business Power UPSs, Accessories, Software, Services.

cancel
Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
  • Home
  • Schneider Electric Community
  • APC UPS, Critical Power, Cooling and Racks
  • APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum
  • Best Practice for InRow RC electrical wiring
Options
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Mark Topic as New
  • Mark Topic as Read
  • Float this Topic for Current User
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Printer Friendly Page
Invite a Co-worker
Send a co-worker an invite to the portal.Just enter their email address and we'll connect them to register. After joining, they will belong to the same company.
You have entered an invalid email address. Please re-enter the email address.
This co-worker has already been invited to the Exchange portal. Please invite another co-worker.
Please enter email address
Send Invite Cancel
Invitation Sent
Your invitation was sent.Thanks for sharing Exchange with your co-worker.
Send New Invite Close
Top Experts
User Count
BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
5060
voidstar_apc
Janeway voidstar_apc
196
Erasmus_apc
Sisko Erasmus_apc
112
Teken
Spock Teken
109
View All

Invite a Colleague

Found this content useful? Share it with a Colleague!

Invite a Colleague Invite
Solved Go to Solution
Back to APC UPS Data Center & Enterprise Solutions Forum
Solved
Anonymous user
Not applicable

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:27 AM

0 Likes
4
929
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:27 AM

Best Practice for InRow RC electrical wiring

I've been unable to find a white paper on the best practice for wiring up an InRow RC....

My question is does APC recommend direct connection to mains/utility supply or connection to a generator?

Thanks,E

Labels
  • Labels:
  • Server Room & Data Center Design Best Practices
  • Tags:
  • data_center_design
  • data_centers
  • efficiency
  • inrow
  • power
Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

  • All forum topics
  • Previous Topic
  • Next Topic

Accepted Solutions
upsguy_apc
Commander upsguy_apc
Commander

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

0 Likes
0
928
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

A data center with no cooling will overheat at an extreme rate. If you have the data center UPS on the generator your cooling should be as well.

The RC units require so little power I've seen them on the UPS quite often.

See Answer In Context

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Replies 4
Anonymous user
Not applicable

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

0 Likes
0
928
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

GIven that the InRow RC has dual power inputs for redundancy, we chose to put one input on UPS (which is identified as the "default" source in the configuration), and the second on utillity power. Both sources are on generator backup so we have the best of both worlds. Additionally, we have six inrows in this particular room so for those UPS fed inputs,  half are on the A ups and half on the B ups so we have multiple redundancies.

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

BillP
Administrator BillP Administrator
Administrator

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

0 Likes
0
928
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

I guess you have 2 different power paths in your DC, backed up by UPSs, so the RCs should be connected to them.

The absorb just around 500W (ours are running at 350W - 400 W ), so you shouldn't encounter issues.

I would not connect them directly to a utility/generator path, since spikes (when the gen kicks in) could destroy the electronics and you could finish with an overheating DC.

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Anonymous user
Not applicable

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

0 Likes
0
928
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

The generator facility for this particular site has a closed-transition transfer switch so there are no transients/bumps in whats incoming. But you are correct that it might not be too healthy in the long run to have RC's direct off an open-transition setup...I wonder if the RC has MOVs or other filtering in its power supply. Perhaps APC could answer that. We have several FM series AC's on open transition transfer switches going on six years now with no problems. Most of the electronics in these operate off a group of toroidal step down transformers so that in itself offers protection.

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

upsguy_apc
Commander upsguy_apc
Commander

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

0 Likes
0
929
  • Mark as New
  • Bookmark
  • Subscribe
  • Mute
  • Subscribe to RSS Feed
  • Permalink
  • Print
  • Email to a Friend
  • Report Inappropriate Content

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Posted: ‎2021-06-25 10:50 PM . Last Modified: ‎2024-03-19 03:26 AM

A data center with no cooling will overheat at an extreme rate. If you have the data center UPS on the generator your cooling should be as well.

The RC units require so little power I've seen them on the UPS quite often.

Reply

Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.

Preview Exit Preview

never-displayed

You must be signed in to add attachments

never-displayed

 
To The Top!

Forums

  • APC UPS Data Center Backup Solutions
  • EcoStruxure IT
  • EcoStruxure Geo SCADA Expert
  • Metering & Power Quality
  • Schneider Electric Wiser

Knowledge Center

Events & webinars

Ideas

Blogs

Get Started

  • Ask the Community
  • Community Guidelines
  • Community User Guide
  • How-To & Best Practice
  • Experts Leaderboard
  • Contact Support
Brand-Logo
Subscribing is a smart move!
You can subscribe to this board after you log in or create your free account.
Forum-Icon

Create your free account or log in to subscribe to the board - and gain access to more than 10,000+ support articles along with insights from experts and peers.

Register today for FREE

Register Now

Already have an account? Login

Terms & Conditions Privacy Notice Change your Cookie Settings © 2025 Schneider Electric

This is a heading

With achievable small steps, users progress and continually feel satisfaction in task accomplishment.

Usetiful Onboarding Checklist remembers the progress of every user, allowing them to take bite-sized journeys and continue where they left.

of