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Xedge Chassis Systems
Xedge 6160 Chassis
032R440-000
Xedge 6000 Hardware
2-11
Issue 17
Installation & Setup Guide
Installing the Xedge 6160
The chassis may be deployed in any of the following arrangements, detailed in the paragraphs that
follow. Allow adequate space around the chassis in order to install/remove modules, make cable
connections and provide adequate air flow.
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Standalone Desktop
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Front mounted in 19-inch rack/cabinet
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Mid mounted in 23-inch rack/cabinet
Air Flow Requirements
The chassis must be installed in a location that permits good air flow through the chassis. As you
face the front of the chassis, the fans cool the internal components by drawing cool air through the
left side and expelling the warmed air out the right side.
Air flow is provided by six fans, each delivering 55 cubic feet per minute (cfm). All fans must be
operational to supply adequate air flow. With this cooling arrangement, it is important not to block
the air flow through the chassis sides. The maximum temperature for air entering the chassis is 122
deg. F (50 deg. C). Failure to implement these recommendations may result in overheating.
Note
IMPORTANT! To maintain proper chassis cooling, EMI shielding, ESD protection, to prevent equipment
damage and to satisfy safety requirements, all empty slots must have a blank filler panel installed..
Figure 2-3
Xedge 6160 Chassis Installation Options
XEDGE 6160
Standalone
4.38 "
0.87"
XEDGE 6160
(19 or 23" Rack/Cabinet)
Desktop
19" Rack/Cabinet
23" Rack/Cabinet
XEDGE 6160
STACKING
(19 or 23" Rack/Cabinet)
Odd Stacking: Filler Panel Required
Even Stacking: No Filler Panel