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Rack-Mounted Server

Installation Guide

    (Integrated Rail Kit) 

V1.0

Warnings!

Please keep this document for future reference.

15kg

30kg

50kg

Watch out for the scratches that may be caused by the cabinet, chassis or rails.
Be aware of electric shock when installing the servers into the cabinet in use.

 

DO NOT block the vents on the server during installation, especially the vents on the front 

and rear of the server.

 

Remove the protective film from the chassis before installing servers into the rack.

 

 For proper ventilation, leave a minimum space of 15cm between two servers.

 

 For easy access of the front and rear ports and cabling, leave a minimum space of 70mm 

between the front side of the server and the inner side of the cabinet’s front door, and 
150mm between the rear side of the server and the inner side of the cabinet’s rear door.

 

Always keep the air baffles in place to ensure proper air flow and avoid air turbulence in the 

server room.

 

Installation must comply with local and regional electrical regulations. To reduce the risk of 

personal injury, fire, or damage to the server, DO NOT overload the AC supply that provides 
power to the rack.

 

Servers can only be deployed in dedicated cabinets with ventilation holes or specialized 

cooling cabinets to avoid server failure from overheating as they are high power appliances.

 

In case of multiple-server deployment, always load from bottom to top and place the heavier 

server on the lower bay.

 

 DO NOT install devices beyond the cabinet’s load-bearing capacity, power supply capacity 

and heat dissipation capacity.

 
 

 For devices ≥ 15kg, it requires at least 2 people. 

For devices ≥ 30kg, it requires at least 3 people. 

For devices ≥ 50kg, it requires at least 4 people.

Summary of Contents for NF5280M6

Page 1: ...m between the rear side of the server and the inner side of the cabinet s rear door Always keep the air baffles in place to ensure proper air flow and avoid air turbulence in the server room Installation must comply with local and regional electrical regulations To reduce the risk of personal injury fire or damage to the server DO NOT overload the AC supply that provides power to the rack Servers ...

Page 2: ...ay into the rack Removing the Rails from the Server Removing the Rails from the Rack Align the pins on the rear bracket to the desired position of the back of the rack Press the locking latch as indicated by arrow and then insert the pins as indicated by arrow until the pins are fully engaged Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the other rail kit NOTE The front end and rear end of the rail and the two ra...

Page 3: ...e rack holes and the latch clicks into place Repeat steps 1 and 2 to install the other side And pull the inner rails out of the rack until they lock into place Notice Keep the left and right rails on the same level Remove the screws from the left and right handles on the system Pull out the system and press the side release lock buttons on both rails and lift the system up and away from rails Pres...

Page 4: ...rails and slide the chassis all the way into the rack Removing the Rails Align the pins on the rear bracket to the desired position of the back of the rack Press the locking latch as indicated by arrow and then insert the pins as indicated by arrow until the pins are fully engaged Open both handles on the front of the server and then tighten the two thumb screws 2 Slide the server out and then rem...

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