Width
785 mm (30.91 in.)
785 mm (30.91 in.)
Depth
1342 mm (52.83 in.)
1494 mm (58.83 in.)
Weight (maximum configuration)
1085 kg (2392 lbs.)
1099 kg (2422 lbs.)
Note:
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 the BPR from the
front and rear is required in systems that have a single I/O drawer.
System Weights by Configuration
Total System Weight (Pounds)
1 I/O Subsystem
2 I/O Subsystems
3 I/O Subsystems
Slimline Doors With IBF
2062
2227
2392
Slimline Doors Without IBF
1865
2030
2195
Acoustical Doors With IBF
2092
2257
2422
Acoustical Doors Without IBF
1923
2088
2253
No Doors With IBF
2004
2169
2334
No Doors Without IBF
1807
1972
2137
Total System Weight (Kilograms)
1 I/O Subsystem
2 I/O Subsystems
3 I/O Subsystems
Slimline Doors With IBF
935
1010
1085
Slimline Doors Without IBF
846
921
996
Acoustical Doors With IBF
949
1024
1099
Acoustical Doors Without IBF
872
947
1022
No Doors With IBF
909
984
1059
No Doors Without IBF
820
894
969
Acoustical Noise Emissions
Acoustical Characteristic
Product Configuration
Declared A-Weighted Sound Power
Level, L
WAd
(B)
Declared A-Weighted Sound Pressure
Level, LpAm (dB)
Operating
Idle
Operating
Idle
7040 Acoustical Doors
7.5
7.5
57
57
7040 Slimline Doors
7.9
7.9
62
62
Notes:
1. Noise levels cited are for a typical configuration (Bulk Power, CEC cage, battery option, media drawer, and two
I/O drawers).
2. The 0.6-B (6-dB) reduction in noise emission levels with the acoustical rear door corresponds to a factor of 4
reduction. That is, the noise level of a single frame with thin covers is about the same as the noise level of four
frames with acoustical covers.
3. L
WAd
is the upper-limit A-weighted sound power level; LpAm is the mean A-weighted sound pressure level at the
1-meter bystander positions; 1 B = 10 dB.
4. All measurements made in conformance with ISO 7779 and declared in conformance with ISO 9296.
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