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Distribution Rack Requirements
B-3
Figure B-1
Recommended Service Access
Mechanical Requirements for the Rack
Verify that your racks comply with the standards and
requirements in your cabling system plan and
conform to these conventional standards:
■
In the United States, comply with EIA Standard
RS-310C: Racks, Panels, and Associated
Equipment.
■
In countries other than the United States, comply
with IEC Standard 297: Dimensions of Panels and
Racks.
In addition, 3Com recommends that your distribution
racks meet these requirements:
■
Use an open style, 19-inch rack. The rack styles
shown in Figure B-2 facilitate easy maintenance
and provide excellent ventilation.
■
Use a rack that has the universal mounting rail
hole pattern identified in IEC Standard 297. See
Figure 2-3 for a description of the universal
mounting hole pattern.
■
Use a rack that is made of steel.
■
Install equipment in the lower half of the
distribution rack to avoid making it top heavy.
■
Use a rack that supports approximately 272 kg
(600 lb)
■
Use a rack that has adequate electrical grounding,
for instance, with a distribution rack grounding kit.
■
Verify that the floor under the rack is level within
5 mm (
3
/
16
in.). Use a floor-leveling cement
compound or bolt the racks to the floor.
■
Attach the rack to the wiring closet floor with
9.5 mm (
3
/
8
in.) lag screws or equivalent hardware.
■
Brace open distribution racks if the channel
thickness is less than
6.4 mm
(
1
/
4
in.).
76 cm (30 in.)
76 cm (30 in.)