HP Seismic Rack User GuideHP Part Number: AH343-9000BPublished: April 2012Edition: 3
2 Site Preparation GuidelinesThis chapter includes these topics:• “System Cabling” (page 10)• “DC Power System Warnings” (page 11)• “Cooling and Humid
DC Power System WarningsWARNING! To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment, HP BladeSystemDC power supplies must be installed in
Cooling Airflow DirectionEach enclosure includes its own forced-air cooling fans or blowers. Air flow for each enclosureenters from the front of the r
the lighting fixtures and electrical outlets affects servicing operations, consider an equipment layoutthat takes advantage of existing lighting and e
Electrostatic DischargePreventing electrostatic dischargeTo prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you must follow to set up the sys
3 SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsValueSpecificationTemperature range1-5 to 50 ºC ambient temperatureOperating-40 to 70 ºCNon operatingRelat
Unpacking area: When moving the cabinet off the shipping pallet, you need approximately 9 feet(2.74 meters) on one side of the cabinet to allow you to
4 Installation Preparation StepsNOTE: Preparation for the installation of any equipment in a Telco facility is dictated by theTelcordia Technologies G
PurposeTool9/16-inch socket wrench with 1/2-inch drive ratchet• Install caster supports on racks• Remove screws that secure racks to their shipping pa
5 Installing the Seismic RackThis chapter includes these topics:• “Drilling Floor Anchoring Holes” (page 19)• “Unpacking and Moving the Seismic Rack”
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• Ear plugs or other ear protection• Rubber bulb (ear syringe available from any pharmacy)• Try square• Standard screw driver• #2 Phillips screwdriver
3. Load the drill bit:a. Unlock the chuck on the rotary hammer drill.b. Insert the concrete drill bit in the chuck.c. Lock the chuck.4. Set the depth
6. Unload the seismic rack from the pallet, see:“Moving the Seismic Rack off the Pallet” (page 26).7. Bolt the seismic rack to the floor, see:“Bolting
1. Open the doora. Insert the key in the lock and turn it one quarter turn counterclockwise.b. Remove the key. You will not be able to open the latch
Removing the Side PanelsIf your rack has side panels, also remove them before installing mounting brackets and otherhardware.1. For the seismic rack:
1. For the seismic rack: Turn the quarter-turn fasteners securing the kickplate. Pull the kickplateaway from the base of the rack.For the seismic rack
• For the seismic rack: Using a 9/16-inch socket and 1/2-inch ratchet, unscrew the eight screws(four on each side of the rack) securing the rack to th
NOTE: For sites that are not equipped with overhead hoists, installing casters onto the racks isrequired to move the racks off the pallets or around t
10. Using the 3/4-inch wrench, raise the rack on the casters by turning the caster jack screwsclockwise, a little at a time, until the rack is high en
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ContentsAbout This Document...5This Manual Supplements Other Manuals
6. Install caster wheel and thread block into caster arm using two hexhead bolts.WARNING! When moving the cabinet with the casters installed, the cabi
1. Ensure the eight leveling feet are as high as they will go. They should be shipped from thefactory in the fully raised position. If necessary, adju
4. For the seismic rack only: Install the blank drip trays provided in the hardware kit over unusedanchor holes in the base of the rack using the prov
Bolting the Seismic Rack to a Raised FloorWARNING! An unsecured rack is prone to tipping. This rack is designed to be bolted to a floor.Because the ra
Figure 2 Anchor Rod Assembly For Raised Floor7Raised floor1Socket head bolt cap2Spring washer8Saddle nut9Raised floor channel3Flat washer4Nylon bushin
To join two cabinets together, you need two brackets, 12 round washers, and four 5/8-inch bolts.Cabinets are joined at the top at two anchor positions
Figure 4 Joining a Seismic Rack R2 to Other Seismic Racks Top ViewFigure 5 Joining Adjacent CabinetsConnecting Site GroundCAUTION: Site power (rails A
• Before making any crimp connections, coat the bare wire and base connectors withanti-oxidant.• Use star washers between the lug and the rack ground
3. Using an 11-mm socket driver, torque the nuts to 40 in-lbs (4.5 N-m).Figure 7 Site Ground Cable Connection to Bottom of Seismic Rack R2Intracabinet
Enclosures in the rack must each have their own ground connections to the rack grounding rail.For specific ground connections for an enclosure, see th
Disconnecting the Seismic Rack From the Pallet...25Moving the Seismic Rack off the
6 Regulatory Compliance NoticesIn This Section:• “Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers” (page 40)• “Federal Communications Commission Notice”
Class A EquipmentThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Mouse Compliance StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may
Japanese NoticeBSMI NoticeKorean NoticeClass A EquipmentClass B EquipmentLaser ComplianceThis product may be provided with an optical storage device (
Product in accordance with US FDA regulations and the IEC 60825-1. The product does not emithazardous laser radiation.Each laser product complies with
Power Cord Statement for JapanPower Cord Statement for Japan 45
A Site Power CablesSite cables and lugs must be provided by the customer or the installation provider for the customer.HP does not provide these items
IndexAAir conditioning, 11Anchor holes,marking concrete floor, 20drilling into concrete floor, 20tools required, 19CCommunications interference, 13Coo
About This DocumentThis manual describes the tasks for site preparation, installation, and servicing the HP SeismicRack. This manual supplements docum
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1 System OverviewSeismic RackThe seismic rack is 36U and has a 1200 lb payload limit. For detailed specifications for the seismicrack, see “Seismic Ra
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