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Exercise caution when using tools to avoid equipment damage.
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Connect the power cables to different power distribution units (PDUs) so that
the PDUs can supply power to the device in active/standby mode. This
improves power supply reliability.
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Ensure that a device is properly grounded before powering it on.
Transportation Precautions
Improper transportation may damage equipment. Contact the manufacturer for
precautions before attempting transportation.
Such precautions include but are not limited to:
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The logistics company engaged to transport the equipment must be reliable
and comply with international standards for transporting electronics. Ensure
that the equipment being transported is kept upright and avoid collision,
damp conditions, corrosion, package damage, and pollution.
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Transport the equipment in its original packaging.
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Package fragile parts (such as optical modules and PCIe GPUs and SSDs)
separately from bulky items (such as chassis and blades). See the
compatibility list for details about parts supported by a compute node or
server.
Use the
Intelligent Computing Compatibility Checker
to check parts supported by
compute modules or the server.
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Power off all equipment before transportation. Do not transport hazardous
materials.
Limits for the Maximum Weight Carried Per Person
To reduce the risk of personal injury, comply with local regulations regarding the
limits for the maximum weight carried per person.
lists the limits for the maximum weight carried per person as stipulated
by the following organizations.
Table 1-1 Limits for the maximum weight carried per person
Organization
Weight (kg/lb)
European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
25/55.13
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
25/55.13
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH)
23/50.72
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