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Installing Components 

HP 10000 Series Rack Reference Guide 

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HP CONFIDENTIAL

 

Writer: Amy L. Laffitte File Name: e-ch.4-Components 

Codename: Mastiff Part Number: 258200-002 Last Saved On: 10/15/02 3:50 PM 

2. 

Align the rear of the sliding rail with the cage nuts on the rear of the rack and 
secure with two M6 × 16 screws.  

 

Figure 4-11:  Securing the rear of the sliding rail  

Preparing the Component 

The following are general instructions for installing a typical rack-mountable 
component. See the documentation that was shipped with each component for 
complete installation instructions. 

Adjustable Fixed Rails 

If the component mounts with fixed rails, typically there is nothing additional to 
install on the component. The component slides into place along the rails you 
installed in the rack. 

Summary of Contents for 10000 Series

Page 1: ...FIDENTIAL Writer Amy L Laffitte File Name a frnt Codename Mastiff Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 10 36 AM HP10000 Series Rack Reference Guide December 2002 Second Edition Part Number 258200 002 ...

Page 2: ...ns contained herein The information in this document is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for HP products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP 10000 Series Rack Reference Guide December 2002 Second Edition Part ...

Page 3: ...ix Symbols in Text ix Getting Help x Technical Support x HP Website x Authorized Reseller xi Reader s Comments xi Chapter 1 Overview 10000 Series Racks 1 2 Rack Options 1 3 Delivery Considerations 1 5 Installation Overview 1 5 Installation Service 1 6 Chapter 2 Configuration Factors Rack Configuration Software 2 1 Rack Builder Online Modes of Operation 2 2 Rack Builder Online Features 2 2 Componen...

Page 4: ...k 3 8 Standalone Racks 3 8 Multiple Racks 3 10 Server Storage vs Switching Configurations 3 10 Chapter 4 Installing Components General Guidelines 4 2 Installation Overview 4 4 Using the Template 4 5 Inserting the Cage Nuts 4 6 Preparing and Installing the Rails 4 7 Preparing the Adjustable Fixed Rail 4 7 Installing the Adjustable Fixed Rail 4 8 Preparing the Sliding Rail 4 10 Installing the Slidin...

Page 5: ...n 10 15 02 10 36 AM Chapter 5 Specifications Appendix A Electrostatic Discharge Grounding Methods A 2 Appendix B Transportation Instructions Transportation Methods B 1 Air Transport B 1 Land Transport B 2 Sea Transport B 2 Delivery Services B 2 Inside Rack Delivery Service B 2 Expedited Rack Delivery Service B 3 Shipping Delivery Considerations B 4 Index ...

Page 6: ...r Symbols on Equipment The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions WARNING This symbol in conjunction with any of the following symbols indicates the presence of a potential hazard The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed Consult your documentation for specific details This symbol indicates the presence of hazard...

Page 7: ...ons connectors into this receptacle This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component If this surface is contacted the potential for injury exists WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching These symbols on power supplies or systems indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power WARNING To reduce the ...

Page 8: ...ly one component is extended at a time A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner ind...

Page 9: ...For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Outside North America call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center Telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers are listed on the HP website www hp com Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number Product model ...

Page 10: ...On 10 15 02 10 36 AM Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest authorized reseller In the United States call 1 800 345 1518 In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 Elsewhere see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers Reader s Comments HP welcomes your comments on this guide Please send your comments and suggestions by e mail to ServerDocumentation hp com ...

Page 11: ...ur equipment in a HP 10000 Series rack the efficiency and accessibility of your system can be increased dramatically The 10000 Series racks are designed to house rack mountable products on industry standard 19 inch wide rails Using rack mountable products allows you to decrease the footprint required to house your existing hardware while providing expansion capability Racks and rack mountable comp...

Page 12: ...dename Mastiff Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 10 53 AM 10000 Series Racks The 10000 Series racks offer the following features Interchangeable perforated front and split rear doors Cable access panel on rear door Perforated rack top with egress slot Graphite metallic color Figure 1 1 10000 Series racks ...

Page 13: ... Option Kit Provides rack stability when heavy equipment is installed removed or accessed within the rack Rack Option Baying Kit Joins multiple racks of the same series height and depth Rack Option Offset Baying Kit Joins multiple racks of different series with the same height but different depths Fan 110V 220V Rack Option Kit Enhances natural convection cooling by increasing the airflow in the ra...

Page 14: ...ackmount Keyboard and Monitor RKM Rack mountable 1U keyboard and flat panel monitor on a drawer with room in the rear to add a switchbox TFT5000R Flat Panel Monitor Rackmount Rack mountable 2U flat panel monitor Depth Adjustable Fixed Rail Kit Provides rails that can be adjusted to various depths Shock Pallet Spares Kit Transports configured racks Rack Door Cushion Spares Kit Provides padding betw...

Page 15: ...letized rack to its final destination before removing the rack from the pallet or removing any of the packaging Installation Overview The following is the recommended sequence of events for the most efficient installation of your rack and components 1 Install the Rack Builder Online software from the HP website Using the Rack Builder Online software plan the rack component location and installatio...

Page 16: ...iate cables and power cords to the component being sure to adhere to all cautions and warnings 13 Install the remaining components in the appropriate sequence 14 Reinstall any doors and panels 15 Power up and configure the system Installation Service In the United States HP can make arrangements to have your rack system installed by qualified guaranteed service providers This installation service ...

Page 17: ...rack it is important to plan the placement of each component Factors of each component such as weight accessibility power temperature and airflow requirements affect installation order and component placement in the rack Rack Configuration Software To help you plan your rack configuration more efficiently HP provides Rack Builder Online the browser based rack configuration tool The latest version ...

Page 18: ...x racks to be viewed and configured on screen in one session Graphics Uses graphical representations of the systems to illustrate the U height that each component occupies Labeling Aids in rack maintenance and configuration by allowing individual racks and components within a rack to be labeled Drag Drop Allows the graphics of devices in a multiple rack configuration to be dragged and dropped betw...

Page 19: ...ottom of the rack For example if you have several UPS units and several servers do not put all of the UPS units into one rack distribute them evenly in the bottom positions of each rack Additional Considerations The following are additional items to consider based on your specific rack configuration Power If a UPS is installed do not exceed its output rating Be sure to review the installation inst...

Page 20: ... routed Through an overhead drop ceiling Under a computer room s raised flooring From room to room From floor to floor Be sure that the cable jacket or sleeving is made of material that does not burn easily and does not exude toxic fumes when exposed to heat Be sure that the cable you have selected is appropriate for your installation site If you require a U S plenum rated CL2P cable please contac...

Page 21: ...f clearance is needed in front of the rack to allow the door to open all the way At least 75 centimeters 30 inches of clearance is needed in the rear of the rack to provide access to components At least 38 centimeters 15 inches of clearance is needed around a power supply to facilitate servicing Power Requirements WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury fire or damage to the equipment do not...

Page 22: ...ed by the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 1993 and the code for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment NFPA 75 1992 For electrical power ratings on options refer to the product s rating label or user documentation supplied with that option Grounding Requirements For proper operation and safety all powered rack mountable components are required to be properly grounded in ac...

Page 23: ...ck the TMRA for each piece of equipment before installation The maximum internal rack temperature for your configuration should not exceed the values in the following table Table 2 1 Rack Internal Temperature Maximums Equipment Included Maximum Internal Rack Temperature HP rack mountable servers 95 F 35 C HP rack mountable options 104 F 40 C HP PDUs 122 F 50 C Other manufacturers options See other...

Page 24: ...herefore must be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the rack and the rear door must be adequately ventilated to allow the warm air to escape the rack Do not block the ventilation apertures Fan Kits If additional cooling is required fan kits can be used to draw heated air from the rack and exhaust it out through the top Blanking Panels If the front of the rack is not completel...

Page 25: ...art Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM 3 Preparing the Rack for Component Installation This chapter discusses the following topics Required tools Checking the hardware Removing the rack doors Removing the side panels Stabilizing the rack Standalone racks Multiple racks Server Storage vs switching configurations ...

Page 26: ...10 T 15 T 25 and T 30 Adjustable wrench Allen wrench Cage nut fitting tool included with original rack hardware kit For comfort and efficiency while setting up your rack and installing the components use battery powered screwdrivers Checking the Hardware After unpacking the rack and its components locate the HP Rack Kit Components List that was shipped with your rack Verify that you received all l...

Page 27: ...g the Rack Doors To provide access to all sides of the rack while you are installing the various components first remove the rack doors If your rack has side panels also remove them before installing mounting brackets and other hardware To remove the rack front door 1 Unlock the door 1 and press the handle release button 2 The handle pops out 2 Lift the handle up and out to open the door 3 2 3 1 F...

Page 28: ...reparing Codename Mastiff Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM 3 Lift up the top hinge pin 1 4 Tilt the door out and lift to remove it from the bottom hinge bracket 2 5 Lift the door out and away from the rack 3 Store the door in an upright position taking care to protect it from damage 3 1 2 Figure 3 2 Removing the front door ...

Page 29: ...e 3 5 HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer Amy L Laffitte File Name d ch 3_Preparing Codename Mastiff Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM To remove the rack rear doors 1 Rotate the handle to the right 1 2 Pull the handle to open the doors 2 1 2 Figure 3 3 Opening the rear doors ...

Page 30: ...Mastiff Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM 3 Open the hinge brackets by pulling up on the top hinge and down on the bottom hinge for each door 1 4 Lift the rear doors off of the hinge brackets and remove them from the rack 2 Store the doors in an upright position taking care to protect them from damage 2 1 1 Figure 3 4 Removing the rear doors ...

Page 31: ... the side panels 1 Unlock the two side panel locks securing the side panels to the rack 1 2 Lift each side panel up to unhook it from the hangers bolted on the rack frame 2 3 Remove each side panel from the rack 3 Store the panels in an upright position taking care to protect them from damage 1 2 3 Figure 3 5 Removing the rack side panels Instructions for replacing the side panels are given in the...

Page 32: ...ts If an unstable rack is loaded with components it can become unbalanced and may tip over Leveling Feet The leveling feet located beside each caster on the rack unscrew and extend to the floor resting in leveling feet bases provided with your rack These feet support the rack and help compensate for uneven surfaces After positioning the rack in its final location use an adjustable wrench to extend...

Page 33: ... The Stabilizer Rack Option Kit contains three full size and two modified stabilizing feet The full size stabilizing feet are for standalone racks Attach one stabilizing foot to the front and one to each side of the rack Stabilizing feet are not required on the back of a standalone rack The modified stabilizing feet are for bayed racks Attach one modified foot to the front of the rack when you pla...

Page 34: ...t different depths Observe the following tips when using multiple rack configurations Stabilizing feet are optional with bayed racks Modified feet should be used with bayed racks The number of baying kits needed is one less than the total number of racks Position and install either baying option kit before populating the racks with components Racks from different series can be bayed together as lo...

Page 35: ...ed that you configure your rack using the Rack Builder Online software before beginning the installation process This chapter discusses the following topics General guidelines Installation sequence Using the template Inserting the cage nuts Preparing and installing the rails Preparing the component Installing the component Inserting the component into the rack Attaching the cable management arm At...

Page 36: ...Factors for more information about the placement of rack mountable components WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that The leveling jacks are extended to the floor The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single rack installation The racks are coupled together in multiple rack insta...

Page 37: ...trostatic Discharge before installing components into the rack Use the configuration prepared with the Rack Builder Online software utility as a guideline for installing components Load the heavier components first from the bottom of the rack up Be sure to balance the weight load between bayed racks For example if you have several UPS units and several servers do not put all of the UPS units into ...

Page 38: ...nce for installing rack mountable components in a rack You should install zero U devices first such as PDUs switch boxes and so on 1 Use the template to measure and mark the rack for correct placement of the installation hardware 2 Install the cage nuts into the rack 3 Prepare and install the adjustable fixed and or sliding rails 4 Prepare the component for mounting in the rack 5 Install the compo...

Page 39: ...atch up the hole pattern indicated on the sides of the template with the hole pattern in the mounting rails Make sure you begin measuring in the correct place If a rack component is already installed immediately below the planned position of the new component place the template on top of the previously installed component and against the front mounting rails Figure 4 1 Measuring with the template ...

Page 40: ...g the Cage Nuts Use the cage nut insertion tool to install the cage nuts on the inside of the mounting rails 1 Hook the bottom lip of the cage nut in the square rail perforation 2 Insert the tip of the insertion tool through the perforation and hook the top lip of the cage nut 3 Use the insertion tool to pull the cage nut through the hole until the top lip snaps into position Figure 4 2 Inserting ...

Page 41: ...instructions please refer to the documentation included with your component There are two types of rack mountable rails Adjustable fixed rails Sliding rails Preparing the Adjustable Fixed Rail Components mounted with adjustable fixed rails are typically designed to slide into the rack one time for initial installation 1 Loosen the wing nuts 1 and extend the rail mounting brackets to the desired le...

Page 42: ... Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM Installing the Adjustable Fixed Rail 1 Insert at least one screw through the rail mounting bracket securing the adjustable fixed rail to the front of the rack NOTE After installing your components insert at least one more screw into each adjustable rail for additional support Figure 4 4 Securing the adjustable fixed rail to the front of the rack ...

Page 43: ...e rail mounting bracket and into the cage nuts installed earlier securing the adjustable fixed rails to the rear of the rack NOTE After installing your components insert at least one more screw into each adjustable rail for additional support Figure 4 5 Securing the adjustable fixed rail to the rear of the rack 3 Retighten the wing nuts on the adjustable rails The adjustable fixed rails are now re...

Page 44: ...with this type of rail are designed for frequent accessibility and or maintenance 1 Extend the component rail until the component rail release latch clicks 1 2 Hold down the component rail release latch 2 and completely remove the component rail from the sliding rail assembly NOTE You will attach the component rail to the component before you insert the unit into the rack 2 1 Figure 4 6 Removing t...

Page 45: ...o the rack mounting brackets Note the orientation of the rack mounting brackets a The front flange 1 has alignment tabs b The back flange 2 is designed to install flush against the rack NOTE There are eight screw holes in the standard rack mounting brackets All of the screw holes may not be used depending on the component you are installing Check the documentation shipped with your component to se...

Page 46: ...Note the orientation of the sliding rail assembly a The front of the sliding rail assembly 1 allows the inner slide to move forward on ball bearings b The back of the sliding rail assembly 2 has a stop for the inner slide NOTE While matching fronts lay one rack mounting bracket and one sliding rail assembly together so that the screw holes are aligned 1 2 Figure 4 8 Orienting the sliding rail asse...

Page 47: ...y are aligned 1 Secure the sliding rail assembly to the rack mounting bracket by inserting one 8 32 3 8 screw into each of the three exposed holes two near the rear and one near the front of the sliding rail assembly 6 Adjust the inner slide until you can access another screw hole 2 and insert one 8 32 3 8 screw 7 Adjust the inner slide again and insert the last 8 32 3 8 screw 3 into the exposed h...

Page 48: ... Mastiff Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM Installing the Sliding Rails 1 Align and secure the front of the sliding rail to the front of the rack with two M6 16 screws NOTE The tabs on the front of the sliding rails help you align them correctly with the mounting rails Figure 4 10 Securing the front of the sliding rail ...

Page 49: ...ure with two M6 16 screws Figure 4 11 Securing the rear of the sliding rail Preparing the Component The following are general instructions for installing a typical rack mountable component See the documentation that was shipped with each component for complete installation instructions Adjustable Fixed Rails If the component mounts with fixed rails typically there is nothing additional to install ...

Page 50: ...50 PM Sliding Rails For a sliding rail installation you need to install the component rails on the component before you can insert it into the rack 1 Locate the component rails that you set aside when they were removed from the sliding rails earlier 2 Use three 8 32 3 8 screws to install each component rail on the side of the component Figure 4 12 Attaching the component rails to the component ...

Page 51: ...2 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM Cable Management Arm Bracket If the component uses a cable management arm use two 6 32 1 4 screws to attach the bracket that supports the cable management arm to the component NOTE The cable management arm is installed after the component is installed into the rack Figure 4 13 Attaching the cable management arm bracket to the component ...

Page 52: ... safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling Get help to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal especially when the product is not fastened to the rails When installing the product into or removing the product from the rack the product is unstable when not fastened to the rails Inserting the Component into the Rack IMPORTANT Read and adhere to the caution...

Page 53: ...nent rail release latches on either side of the component and slide the unit all the way back into the rack NOTE The first time you slide the unit into the rack you may have to apply some pressure to loosen the ball bearings After that the ball bearings should slide easily 5 Using the cage nuts tighten the thumbscrews on the front of the unit to secure it to the rack I 0 Figure 4 14 Inserting the ...

Page 54: ... Part Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM Attaching the Cable Management Arm 1 Extend the cable management arm and bend the hinged bracket to the right 2 Use two M6 12 Phillips screws to attach the cable management arm to the bracket you installed on the component earlier Figure 4 15 Attaching the cable management arm to the bracket ...

Page 55: ...ate behind the rack mounting rail at the rear of the rack and attach the cable management arm to the rail with two 10 32 5 8 screws NOTE As you slide the unit in and out of the front of the rack the cable management arm collapses and extends so that the cables remain connected to the unit and stay untangled Figure 4 16 Attaching the cable management arm to the rack 4 Secure any cables that you att...

Page 56: ...8200 002 Last Saved On 10 15 02 3 50 PM Attaching the Cables 1 Attach any cables that need to be connected to the component 2 To attach the power cord a Remove the label covering the AC power outlet b Set the input voltage selection switch to the appropriate position c Attach the AC power cord to the unit Figure 4 17 Attaching the AC power cord to the component ...

Page 57: ...bles with the cable arm extended including the power cord 2 Secure the cables to the cable management arm with the fasteners provided NOTE Leave enough slack in the cables so that you can bend the cable management arm easily 3 Route the bundled cables over the top of the cable management arm and down the cable conduit if present Figure 4 18 Routing the cables for server storage applications 4 Remo...

Page 58: ...ble access panel can be removed from the left rear door a Rotate the handle to the right b Pull the handle to open the doors 1 c Release the cable access panel hinges 2 and then unscrew the two fasteners 3 Retain the fasteners and hinge brackets for later steps d Remove the cable access panel from the hinge bracket 4 Store the panel in an upright position taking care to protect it from damage 1 3 ...

Page 59: ...ce make sure that the ground integrity is maintained for each connection by plugging each component into a reliable grounded outlet CAUTION To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment verify that all AC Voltage Selector Switches are set to match your local AC line voltage 115V or 230V If the AC Voltage Selector Switches are not properly set your components will be damaged when power is applied 6...

Page 60: ...M Rack Option Kits The following rack option kits are available for use with the HP 10000 Series rack Baying Rack Option Kit Blanking Panel Rack Option Kit 25 inch Rail Adapter Option Kit Cable Management D Ring Rack Option Kit Fan 110V 220V Rack Option Kit Ground Bonding Rack Option Kit Side Panel Rack Option Kit Stabilizer Rack Option Kit For complete information see the HP website at www hp com...

Page 61: ...00 002 Last Saved On 11 11 02 11 02 AM 5 Specifications Table 5 1 Model 10622 Dimensions Cabinet size Height 1092 mm 43 inches Depth 1016 mm 40 inches Width 610 mm 24 inches Shipping size with packing materials Height 1346 mm 53 inches Depth 1219 mm 48 inches Width 813 mm 32 inches Weight Operating 80 kg 176 lbs Shipping 102 kg 225 lbs ...

Page 62: ... inches Width 610 mm 24 inches Shipping size with packing materials Height 1905 mm 75 inches Depth 1219 mm 48 inches Width 813 mm 32 inches Weight Operating 100 kg 220 lbs Shipping 123 kg 272 lbs Table 5 3 Model 10642 Dimensions Cabinet size Height 2006 mm 79 inches Depth 1016 mm 40 inches Width 610 mm 24 inches Shipping size with packing materials Height 2184 mm 86 inches Depth 1219 mm 48 inches ...

Page 63: ...art Number 258200 002 Last Saved On 11 11 02 11 02 AM Table 5 4 Model 10647 Dimensions Cabinet size Height 2286 mm 90 inches Depth 1016 mm 40 inches Width 610 mm 24 inches Shipping size with packing materials Height 2438 mm 96 inches Depth 1219 mm 48 inches Width 813 mm 32 inches Weight Operating 111 kg 245 lbs Shipping 129 kg 284 lbs ...

Page 64: ... or other conductor may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static safe containers Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations Place p...

Page 65: ...ist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a foldin...

Page 66: ...t or horizontally in a crate However since the 10842 rack has a packaged height of 217 centimeters 85 4 inches and the maximum height for air cargo is 218 4 centimeters 86 inches only the largest cargo planes can accommodate it upright If your destination does not accommodate large cargo planes the 10842 rack must be air freighted horizontally in a crate A passenger plane with cargo space has a he...

Page 67: ...six weeks for the shipment to arrive Ship racks upright on their pallets Do not lay the racks horizontally or double stack them Delivery Services HP provides two methods of delivery for customers in North America Inside Rack Delivery Service and Expedited Rack Delivery Service If you want both Inside Rack Delivery and Expedited Rack Delivery you must specify both part numbers on your purchase orde...

Page 68: ...t 2 meters 79 inches tall to accommodate the 10842 rack A proper freight elevator must be available for deliveries to upper and lower floors Transportation personnel will not remove the rack from the shipping pallet Transportation personnel will not remove the pallet or packaging Expedited Rack Delivery Service Expedited Rack Delivery Service Part No 184449 001 is available in the rare instances w...

Page 69: ...ck the 99 centimeters x 122 centimeters 39 inch x 48 inch pallet does not fit through a standard width internal door which is about 76 2 centimeters 30 inches wide The palletized 42U rack is approximately 216 centimeters 85 inches high and does not fit through a standard height door Do not lay the rack horizontally because the sheet metal can become distorted Transport the rack as far into the bui...

Page 70: ...ing cable management arm 4 20 cables 4 22 power cords 4 22 authorized service provider 1 4 B balance rack 2 3 ballast rack option kit 1 3 baying offset rack option kit 1 3 baying rack option kit 1 3 Best Practices web page 1 5 blanking panels using 2 8 boot straps using A 2 C cable access panel illustrated 4 25 removing 4 24 cable management arm bracket installation 4 17 installation 4 20 cable ma...

Page 71: ...easurement 1 1 delivery considerations 1 5 B 4 service expedited B 3 service inside B 2 services overview B 2 depth adjustable fixed rail kit 1 4 E electrostatic discharge See ESD environment requirements airflow 2 8 grounding 2 6 space 2 5 temperature 2 7 ESD electrostatic discharge obtaining additional information A 2 precautions A 1 preventing A 1 storing products A 1 transporting products A 1 ...

Page 72: ...o rack 4 18 inside delivery service B 2 installation cable management arm 4 20 cable management arm bracket 4 17 cage nuts 4 6 components 4 18 overview 4 4 fixed rails 4 8 guidelines 4 2 service 1 6 sliding rails 4 14 tools needed for 3 2 zero U devices 4 4 interchangeable front and split rear doors 1 2 J joining racks 2 4 K keyboard rack configuration consideration 2 3 required parts 2 3 kit comp...

Page 73: ...ront and split rear doors 1 2 rack top 1 2 power rack configuration consideration 2 3 requirements 2 5 power cords attaching 4 22 power distribution unit See PDU preparing components 4 15 rack door 3 3 rack for component installation 3 1 sliding rails 4 10 preparing and installing the rails 4 7 R rack accessibility 3 3 baying 2 4 configuration software 1 5 environment 2 5 hardware list 3 2 joining...

Page 74: ...unting brackets installation 4 14 rails fixed installing 4 8 preparing 4 7 rails sliding installing 4 14 preparing 4 10 rear doors opening 3 5 removing cable access panel 4 24 front door 3 3 rear doors 3 5 side panels 3 7 replacing side panels 3 7 reports Rack Builder Online 2 2 requirements airflow 2 8 blanking panels 2 8 grounding 2 6 power 2 5 space 2 5 temperature 2 7 tools 3 2 routing cables ...

Page 75: ... monitor rack option kit 1 4 third party options 4 2 third party support Rack Builder Online 2 2 tips multiple rack configurations 3 10 tools needed 3 2 tools conductive field service type A 2 transporting rack by air B 1 by land B 2 by sea B 2 U Uninterruptible Power System See UPS UPS definition 2 3 installation location 1 5 V ventilation for proper airflow 2 8 voltage selection switch caution 2...

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