Height
2025
mm
(79.72
in.)
2025
mm
(79.72
in.)
2025
mm
(79.72
in.)
2025
mm
(79.72
in.)
Width
785
mm
(30.91
in.)
1575
mm
(62.00
in.)
785
mm
(30.91
in.)
1575
mm
(62.00
in.)
Depth
1342
mm
(52.83
in.)
1342
mm
(52.83
in.)
1494
mm
(58.83
in.)
1494
mm
(58.83
in.)
Weight
(maximum
configuration)
1170
kg
(2580
lbs.)
1973
kg
(4349
lbs.)
1184
kg
(2610
lbs.)
2000
kg
(4409
lbs.)
Notes:
1.
Doors
are
not
installed
during
product
shipment
to
the
customer.
A
maximum
configured
system
with
batteries
may
exceed
1134
kg
(2500
lbs.).
2.
When
moving
or
relocating
certain
configurations
of
the
system,
the
Bulk
Power
Regulators
(BPRs)
must
be
removed
from
the
top
of
the
rack
(front
and
rear)
to
ensure
product
stability.
Specifically,
removal
of
BPRs
from
frame
A
and
B
in
the
front
and
rear
is
required
in
systems
that
have
a
single
I/O
drawer,
with
more
than
2
BPRs
installed
per
BPA
in
the
primary
rack.
System
Weights
by
Configuration
Total
System
Weight
(Pounds)
Number
of
I/O
Subsystems
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Slimline
Doors
With
IBF
2250
2415
2580
3633
3854
4019
4184
4349
Slimline
Doors
Without
IBF
1865
2030
2195
2418
3266
3431
3596
3761
Acoustical
Doors
With
IBF
2280
2445
2610
3693
3914
4079
4244
4409
Acoustical
Doors
Without
IBF
1923
2088
2253
2506
3326
3491
3656
3821
No
Doors
With
IBF
2192
2357
2522
3517
3738
3903
4068
4233
No
Doors
Without
IBF
1807
1972
2137
2302
3150
3315
3480
3645
Note:
Italicized
numbers
indicate
single-frame
systems.
Total
System
Weight
(Kilograms)
Number
of
I/O
Subsystems
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Slimline
Doors
With
IBF
1021
1095
1170
1648
1748
1823
1898
1973
Slimline
Doors
Without
IBF
846
921
996
1097
1481
1556
1631
1706
Acoustical
Doors
With
IBF
1034
1109
1184
1675
1775
1850
1925
2000
Acoustical
Doors
Without
IBF
872
947
1022
1137
1509
1583
1658
1733
No
Doors
With
IBF
994
1069
1144
1595
1696
1770
1845
1920
No
Doors
Without
IBF
820
894
969
1044
1429
1504
1579
1653
Note:
Italicized
numbers
indicate
single-frame
systems.
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1.
Reference
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