3-4 Setting Up Your Server
Do not install the rack in the places listed below. Installing the rack or mounting the server on the rack in such a place may
cause some malfunction to occur.
Narrow space from which devices cannot be pulled out from the rack completely
Place that cannot bear the total weights of the rack and devices mounted on the rack
Place where stabilizers cannot be installed or where the rack can be installed only after the practice of proper
earthquake-resistant construction
Place of uneven or slanting floor
Place of drastic temperature change (near a heater, air conditioner, or refrigerator)
Place where intense vibration may be generated
Place where corrosive gases (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia, ozone, etc) exist.
Place where the air (or dust) includes components accelerating corrosion (ex. sulfur, sodium chloride) or conductive
metals.
Place where chemicals may be accidentally sprayed over
Place where a carpet not subject to anti-static process is laid.
Place where some objects may be fallen on the rack
Place near a device generating intense magnetic field (such as a TV, radio, broadcast/communication antenna, power
transmission wire, and electromagnetic crane) is placed (If unavoidable, contact your service representative to
request proper shield construction.)
Place where the power cord of the server must be connected to an AC outlet that shares the outlet of another device
with large power consumption.
Place near equipment that generates power noise (e.g., contact spark at power-on/power-off of commercial power
supply through a relay). If you must install the server close to such equipment, request your service representative for
separate power cabling or noise filter installation.
IMPORTANT:
Increase in temperature within rack and air flow
If more than one server are installed on the rack or the ventilation within the rack is not enough,
the temperature in the rack may be raised by the heat generated from the units to be higher than the
operation temperature of the server (10 to 35°C).
It causes the server to operate improperly. Review the air flow within the rack or in the room and
take sufficient measures so that the temperature within the rack does not exceed the warranted
temperature range during the system operation.
The server takes in the air from the front and exhausts it to the rear.
Summary of Contents for NovaScale R440 E2
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