HP Hewlett Packard Life Jacket 258200 002 User Manual

HP10000 Series Rack  
Reference Guide  
December 2002 (Second Edition)  
Part Number 258200-002  
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Important Safety Information ...........................................................................................vii  
HP Website................................................................................................................... x  
Authorized Reseller..................................................................................................... xi  
Installation Overview.......................................................................................................1-5  
Installation Service....................................................................................................1-6  
Chapter 2  
Configuration Factors  
Rack Configuration Software ..........................................................................................2-1  
Rack Builder Online Modes of Operation.................................................................2-2  
Rack Builder Online Features ...................................................................................2-2  
Component Placement.....................................................................................................2-3  
Additional Considerations ...............................................................................................2-3  
Optimum Environment ....................................................................................................2-5  
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Contents  
Grounding Requirements.......................................................................................... 2-6  
Airflow Requirements .............................................................................................. 2-8  
Chapter 3  
Preparing the Rack for Component Installation  
Standalone Racks...................................................................................................... 3-8  
Chapter 4  
Installation Overview...................................................................................................... 4-4  
Installing the Adjustable Fixed Rail ......................................................................... 4-8  
Preparing the Sliding Rail....................................................................................... 4-10  
Installing the Sliding Rails...................................................................................... 4-14  
Preparing the Component.............................................................................................. 4-15  
Adjustable Fixed Rails............................................................................................ 4-15  
Sliding Rails ........................................................................................................... 4-16  
Cable Management Arm Bracket ........................................................................... 4-17  
Installing the Component .............................................................................................. 4-18  
Inserting the Component into the Rack .................................................................. 4-18  
Attaching the Cable Management Arm .................................................................. 4-20  
Routing the Cables.................................................................................................. 4-23  
Rack Option Kits........................................................................................................... 4-26  
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Chapter 5  
Appendix A  
Appendix B  
Transportation Instructions  
Transportation Methods.................................................................................................. B-1  
Air Transport............................................................................................................ B-1  
Land Transport......................................................................................................... B-2  
Sea Transport ........................................................................................................... B-2  
Delivery Services............................................................................................................ B-2  
Inside Rack Delivery Service................................................................................... B-2  
Expedited Rack Delivery Service ............................................................................ B-3  
Shipping/Delivery Considerations ........................................................................... B-4  
Index  
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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installation, and reference  
information for operation for the HP 10000 Series Rack.  
Important Safety Information  
Before installing this product, read the Important Safety Information document  
included with the server.  
Symbols on Equipment  
The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of  
potentially hazardous conditions:  
WARNING: This symbol, in conjunction with any of the following symbols,  
indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if  
warnings are not observed. Consult your documentation for specific details.  
This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric  
shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not  
open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
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This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area  
contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not  
open this enclosure.  
This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the  
equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this  
receptacle.  
This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this  
surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the  
surface to cool before touching.  
These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the  
equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock,  
remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the  
system.  
This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended  
weight for one individual to handle safely.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  
equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements  
and guidelines for manual material handling.  
Weight in kg  
Weight in lb  
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Rack Stability  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment  
be sure that:  
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.  
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation.  
The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations.  
Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if  
more than one component is extended for any reason.  
Symbols in Text  
These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following  
meanings.  
WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions  
in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.  
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could  
result in damage to equipment or loss of information.  
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents essential information to explain a concept  
or complete a task.  
NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents additional information to emphasize or supplement  
important points of the main text.  
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Getting Help  
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get  
further information and other help in the following locations.  
Technical Support  
In North America, call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1-800-652-6672.  
This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For continuous quality  
improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. Outside North America, call the  
nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center. Telephone numbers for worldwide  
Technical Support Centers are listed on the HP website, www.hp.com.  
Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP:  
Technical support registration number (if applicable)  
Product serial number  
Product model name and number  
Applicable error messages  
Add-on boards or hardware  
Third-party hardware or software  
Operating system type and revision level  
HP Website  
The HP website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and flash  
ROM images. You can access the HP website at www.hp.com.  
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Authorized Reseller  
For the name of your nearest authorized reseller:  
In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518.  
In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868.  
Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers.  
Reader’s Comments  
HP welcomes your comments on this guide. Please send your comments and  
suggestions by e-mail to [email protected].  
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1
Overview  
As computer systems have evolved in size and complexity, managing them has  
become a critical concern. By centralizing your equipment in a HP 10000 Series rack,  
the efficiency and accessibility of your system can be increased dramatically.  
The 10000 Series racks are designed to house rack-mountable products on industry-  
standard 19-inch wide rails. Using rack-mountable products allows you to decrease  
the footprint required to house your existing hardware while providing expansion  
capability.  
Racks and rack-mountable components are typically described using  
U measurements. For example, one U is 44.45 millimeters (1.75 inches) high.  
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10000 Series Racks  
The 10000 Series racks offer the following features:  
Interchangeable perforated front and split rear doors  
Cable access panel on rear door  
Perforated rack top with egress slot  
Graphite metallic color  
Figure 1-1: 10000 Series racks  
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Overview  
Rack Options  
In addition to the standard racks, HP also provides rack options to complement or  
complete your rack solution. The following list is only a sampling of the many rack  
option kits available. For more information, visit the HP website at www.hp.com.  
Table 1-1: Rack Options  
Option  
Description  
Side Panels Rack Option Kit  
Stabilizer Rack Option Kit  
Enclosures for the sides of a rack  
Increases the stability of free-  
standing racks, or for use with  
modified side feet  
Ballast Option Kit  
Provides rack stability when heavy  
equipment is installed, removed, or  
accessed within the rack  
Rack Option Baying Kit  
Joins multiple racks of the same  
series, height, and depth  
Rack Option Offset Baying Kit  
Joins multiple racks of different  
series with the same height but  
different depths  
Fan (110V/220V) Rack Option Kit  
Ground Bonding Rack Option Kit  
Enhances natural convection  
cooling by increasing the airflow in  
the rack  
Reduces electromagnetic emissions  
that may be given off by electronic  
components operating within the  
rack  
Monitor/Utility Shelf Rack Option Kit  
Server Console Switch  
Holds a monitor or other rack  
component  
Programmable switch panel with  
connection hardware used to switch  
a keyboard, monitor, and mouse  
among multiple servers  
Networking Cable and Recessed  
Rail Management Kits  
Routes and organizes cables within  
the rack  
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Table 1-1: Rack Options continued  
Option  
Description  
Cable Management D-Ring Rack  
Option Kit  
Helps with cable management  
25-inch Rail Adapter Option Kit  
Allows the inner rack rails to  
accommodate third-party rack  
options  
1U Keyboard Drawer Option Kit  
Holds and conceals a keyboard  
100 Kilo Sliding Shelf Rack Option  
Kit  
Allows easy access to various rack  
components  
TFT5600 Rackmount Keyboard and  
Monitor (RKM)  
Rack-mountable 1U keyboard and  
flat panel monitor on a drawer with  
room in the rear to add a switchbox  
TFT5000R Flat Panel Monitor  
Rackmount  
Rack-mountable 2U flat panel  
monitor  
Depth Adjustable Fixed Rail Kit  
Provides rails that can be adjusted  
to various depths  
Shock Pallet Spares Kit  
Transports configured racks  
Rack Door Cushion Spares Kit  
Provides padding between the rack  
unit and its front and rear doors  
HP also offers several rack-mountable power products. For complete information  
about these products, see the HP website at www.hp.com.  
Contact the nearest HP authorized reseller or service provider for information about  
ordering rack option kits. For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller, see  
“About This Guide.”  
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Overview  
Delivery Considerations  
The following list is only a sampling of the many delivery considerations available.  
For more information, visit the Best Practices web page at www.hp.com.  
When preparing to receive palletized racks, consider the following:  
The dock door at the receiving site has to accommodate the height and width of  
palletized racks.  
Do not lay a rack on its side because the sheet metal can become distorted.  
Transport a rack as far into the building as possible while it is still on the pallet.  
Ideally, move the palletized rack to its final destination before removing the rack  
from the pallet or removing any of the packaging.  
Installation Overview  
The following is the recommended sequence of events for the most efficient  
installation of your rack and components.  
1. Install the Rack Builder Online software from the HP website. Using the Rack  
Builder Online software, plan the rack component location and installation  
sequence.  
2. Select a location to set up your rack. This should be as close as possible to the  
permanent site for your rack.  
3. Remove the packaging from the rack and verify the hardware contents.  
4. Remove any doors and panels from the rack to provide easy access.  
5. Stabilize the rack.  
6. Bay multiple racks together.  
7. Install products such as Power Distribution Units (PDUs) or switch boxes in  
sidewall locations.  
8. Install products such as Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) units starting from  
the bottom of the rack.  
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9. Install the appropriate support rails and/or tray for the first rack-mountable  
component.  
10. Install the first individual component.  
11. Attach a cable management arm, if required.  
12. Attach the appropriate cables and power cords to the component, being sure to  
adhere to all cautions and warnings.  
13. Install the remaining components in the appropriate sequence.  
14. Reinstall any doors and panels.  
15. Power up and configure the system.  
Installation Service  
In the United States, HP can make arrangements to have your rack system installed  
by qualified guaranteed service providers. This installation service covers the entire  
hardware installation sequence, from unpacking the components to routing cabling  
and running a test of the system. For more information on HP support, see “About  
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Configuration Factors  
Before populating your new rack, it is important to plan the placement of each  
component. Factors of each component, such as weight, accessibility, power,  
temperature, and airflow requirements, affect installation order and component  
placement in the rack.  
Rack Configuration Software  
To help you plan your rack configuration more efficiently, HP provides Rack Builder  
Online, the browser-based rack configuration tool. The latest version of the software  
is available at www.hp.com.  
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Rack Builder Online Modes of Operation  
The Rack Builder Online software has two modes of operation:  
Help Me Build It Mode—Includes a simple interview session to help determine  
your rack and component needs, as well as the necessary power products and  
rack assembly devices needed to complete the final rack assembly.  
Let Me Build It Mode—Lets you select the individual devices that are required  
for your rack configuration.  
Rack Builder Online Features  
The Rack Builder Online software offers the following features:  
Multiple-Rack Configuration—Allows up to six racks to be viewed and  
configured on-screen in one session.  
Graphics—Uses graphical representations of the systems to illustrate the U  
height that each component occupies.  
Labeling—Aids in rack maintenance and configuration by allowing individual  
racks and components within a rack to be labeled.  
Drag & Drop—Allows the graphics of devices in a multiple-rack configuration  
to be dragged and dropped between racks.  
Reports—Provides reports on rack configuration labeling and rack suite graphics  
for configurations that include multiple racks.  
Third-Party Support—Allows you to define and add third-party products.  
If you are planning a new rack, use Rack Builder Online to view your rack as you  
build it. Then print out a report and use it as your shopping list. After your rack  
configuration is in place, use Rack Builder Online to assist you in maintenance  
and upgrades.  
See the documentation accompanying the software utilities for installation and use of  
the software programs.  
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Configuration Factors  
Component Placement  
The following rules apply to the physical placement of components in the rack:  
Weight—Sort all components by weight, placing the heaviest components at the  
bottom of the rack.  
Server Console Switch—Position the switch box on the side of the rack above  
the keyboard, or mount it behind the keyboard.  
CRT Monitor—Position the monitor topmost within the rack.  
Rack-Mountable Flat Panel Monitor—Select a position to accommodate the  
desired viewing height (a minimum of 4Us above the keyboard tray).  
Balance—Be sure to balance the weight load between racks and place the  
heaviest components at the bottom of the rack. For example, if you have several  
UPS units and several servers, do not put all of the UPS units into one rack—  
distribute them evenly in the bottom positions of each rack.  
Additional Considerations  
The following are additional items to consider, based on your specific rack  
configuration:  
Power—If a UPS is installed, do not exceed its output rating. Be sure to review  
the installation instructions provided with each component for important cautions  
and warnings.  
PDUs—Install PDUs before installing other components.  
Height—The height of the rack and of rack-mountable components is measured  
in U increments. When you are configuring your rack installation, remember that  
the total U measurement of the components you want to install cannot exceed the  
stated U height of the rack.  
Keyboard—The rack keyboard requires installation of a 1U Keyboard Drawer  
Rack Option Kit.  
Monitor—The monitor requires installation of a Monitor/Utility Shelf Rack  
Option Kit unless you are using a rack-mountable flat panel monitor.  
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Configuration Factors  
Server Console Switch—If a switch box is configured, use the CPU-to-Switch  
cable included with the server. The standard distance between the switch box and  
the keyboard, monitor, and/or mouse can vary by 3-, 7-, 12-, 20- and 40-foot  
lengths. Optional Plenum-rated KVM cables are available in 20-foot and  
40-foot lengths.  
NOTE: National Electrical Regulations governing the installation of building wiring require  
that an appropriate cable, meeting fire-safety standards, must be used any time cabling is  
routed:  
Through an overhead drop-ceiling  
Under a computer room’s raised flooring  
From room to room  
From floor to floor  
Be sure that the cable jacket or sleeving is made of material that does not burn easily and  
does not exude toxic fumes when exposed to heat. Be sure that the cable you have  
selected is appropriate for your installation site. If you require a U.S. plenum-rated (CL2P)  
cable, please contact your local HP authorized reseller to obtain the following options:  
149363-B21—20-foot plenum cable  
149364-B21—40-foot plenum cable  
Baying Option Kits—The number of baying kits needed to join a series of racks  
is one less than the number of racks in the suite. Each baying kit supplies parts to  
bay two cabinets on 600 millimeters (24 inches) center line spacing.  
Side Panels—Only one set of side panels is required for each row of  
bayed racks.  
Stabilizing Feet—A stand-alone rack requires stabilizing feet.  
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Configuration Factors  
Optimum Environment  
Specific requirements for space, power, temperature, and airflow must be met to  
provide optimum performance with minimum maintenance for your rack  
environment.  
Space Requirements  
When deciding where to place your rack:  
At least 122 centimeters (48 inches) of clearance is needed all the way around the  
pallet and above the rack to allow the removal the packing materials.  
At least 86 centimeters (34 inches) of clearance is needed in front of the rack to  
allow the door to open all the way.  
At least 75 centimeters (30 inches) of clearance is needed in the rear of the rack  
to provide access to components.  
At least 38 centimeters (15 inches) of clearance is needed around a power supply  
to facilitate servicing.  
Power Requirements  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, fire, or damage to the  
equipment, do not overload the AC supply branch circuit that provides power  
to the rack. Consult the electrical authority having jurisdiction over your  
facility wiring and installation procedures.  
When planning for power distribution requirements for your rack configuration:  
The power load must be balanced between available AC supply branch circuits.  
The overall system AC current load must not exceed 80 percent of the branch  
circuit AC current rating.  
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Configuration Factors  
If a UPS is used, the load should not exceed 80 percent of the UPS’s marked  
electrical current rating.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment, verify that all AC  
Voltage Selector Switches are set correctly to match your local AC line voltage  
(115V or 230V). If the AC Voltage Selector Switches are not properly set, your  
components will be damaged when power is applied.  
The installation of this equipment shall be in accordance with local/regional electrical  
regulations governing the installation of Information Technology Equipment by  
licensed electricians. This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered  
by the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA-70, 1993) and the code for Protection of  
Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment (NFPA-75, 1992).  
For electrical power ratings on options, refer to the product’s rating label or user  
documentation supplied with that option.  
Grounding Requirements  
For proper operation and safety, all powered rack-mountable components are  
required to be properly grounded in accordance with (NFPA-70, 1993), Article 250.  
All power distribution devices, branch wiring, and receptacles must be listed as  
grounding-type devices.  
When using power strips for electrical distribution, make sure that ground integrity is  
maintained for each connection made. Plug each component into a reliably grounded  
outlet.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment,  
do not disable the power cord grounding feature. This equipment is designed  
to be connected to a grounded (earthed) power outlet that is easily accessible  
and located as close as possible to the equipment. The grounding plug is an  
important safety feature.  
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Temperature Requirements  
For safe and reliable operation of equipment, locate the system in a well-ventilated,  
climate-controlled environment.  
The HP Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature (TMRA) for  
most server products is 95°F (35°C). Therefore, the temperature in the room where  
the rack is located should not exceed 95°F (35°C).  
The operating temperature inside the rack is always higher than the room temperature  
and is dependent on the configuration of equipment in your rack. Check the TMRA  
for each piece of equipment before installation.  
The maximum internal rack temperature for your configuration should not exceed the  
values in the following table.  
Table 2-1: Rack Internal Temperature Maximums  
Equipment Included  
Maximum Internal Rack  
Temperature  
HP rack-mountable servers  
HP rack-mountable options  
HP PDUs  
95°F/35°C  
104°F/40°C  
122°F/50°C  
Other manufacturers’ options  
See other manufacturers’  
specifications  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing  
third-party options:  
Make sure that the option equipment does not impede airflow to the  
rack-mountable products already installed in the rack or increase the internal  
rack temperature beyond the HP specified maximum rating.  
Make sure that the manufacturer’s Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating  
Temperature for the option equipment is not exceeded when the option  
equipment is installed in a HP rack.  
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Configuration Factors  
Airflow Requirements  
HP rack-mountable products typically draw in cool air through the front and exhaust  
warm air out through the rear of the rack. The front door of the rack, therefore, must  
be adequately ventilated to allow ambient room air to enter the rack, and the rear  
door must be adequately ventilated to allow the warm air to escape the rack. Do not  
block the ventilation apertures.  
Fan Kits  
If additional cooling is required, fan kits can be used to draw heated air from the rack  
and exhaust it out through the top.  
Blanking Panels  
If the front of the rack is not completely filled with components, the remaining gaps  
between the components can cause changes in the airflow, which can adversely affect  
cooling within the rack. Cover these gaps with blanking panels.  
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Preparing the Rack for Component Installation  
This chapter discusses the following topics:  
Required tools  
Checking the hardware  
Removing the rack doors  
Removing the side panels  
Stabilizing the rack  
— Standalone racks  
— Multiple racks  
Server/Storage vs. switching configurations  
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Required Tools  
You need the following tools to install your rack components:  
Flat-bladed screwdriver  
Phillips screwdrivers—#1, #2, and #3  
Torx screwdrivers—T-10, T-15, T-25, and T-30  
Adjustable wrench  
Allen wrench  
Cage nut fitting tool (included with original rack hardware kit)  
For comfort and efficiency while setting up your rack and installing the components,  
use battery-powered screwdrivers.  
Checking the Hardware  
After unpacking the rack and its components, locate the HP Rack Kit Components  
List that was shipped with your rack. Verify that you received all listed components.  
You will typically have extra fasteners after completing your rack configuration and  
component installation.  
IMPORTANT: Retain the extra fasteners for future use.  
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Removing the Rack Doors  
To provide access to all sides of the rack while you are installing the various  
components, first remove the rack doors. If your rack has side panels, also remove  
them before installing mounting brackets and other hardware.  
To remove the rack front door:  
1. Unlock the door (1) and press the handle release button (2). The handle pops out.  
2. Lift the handle up and out to open the door (3).  
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Figure 3-1: Opening the front door  
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3. Lift up the top hinge pin (1).  
4. Tilt the door out and lift to remove it from the bottom hinge bracket (2).  
5. Lift the door out and away from the rack (3). Store the door in an upright  
position, taking care to protect it from damage.  
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Figure 3-2: Removing the front door  
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To remove the rack rear doors:  
1. Rotate the handle to the right (1).  
2. Pull the handle to open the doors (2).  
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3. Open the hinge brackets by pulling up on the top hinge and down on the bottom  
hinge for each door (1).  
4. Lift the rear doors off of the hinge brackets and remove them from the rack (2).  
Store the doors in an upright position, taking care to protect them from damage.  
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Figure 3-4: Removing the rear doors  
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Removing the Side Panels  
To remove the side panels:  
1. Unlock the two side panel locks securing the side panels to the rack (1).  
2. Lift each side panel up to unhook it from the hangers bolted on the rack  
frame (2).  
3. Remove each side panel from the rack (3). Store the panels in an upright position,  
taking care to protect them from damage.  
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Figure 3-5: Removing the rack side panels  
Instructions for replacing the side panels are given in the Side Panel Rack Option Kit  
Installation Instructions card.  
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Stabilizing the Rack  
WARNING: The rack allows you to stack computer components on a vertical  
rather than a horizontal plane. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage  
to the equipment, you must follow these instructions carefully and heed all  
cautions and warnings throughout the installation instructions.  
Standalone Racks  
If you are installing a single (standalone) rack, make sure that the rack is level and  
that stabilizing feet have been attached, before installing the components. If an  
unstable rack is loaded with components, it can become unbalanced and may tip over.  
Leveling Feet  
The leveling feet, located beside each caster on the rack, unscrew and extend to the  
floor, resting in leveling-feet bases provided with your rack. These feet support the  
rack and help compensate for uneven surfaces.  
After positioning the rack in its final location, use an adjustable wrench to extend the  
leveling feet into the bases until the weight of the rack is fully on the feet and feet  
bases, not the casters. This stabilizes the rack for installation of your components.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the casters, make sure that the full  
weight of the rack rests on the leveling feet, and not on the casters. The casters are  
designed only as an aid in moving the rack into position. They are not designed to  
support the weight of the rack and may become damaged if relied on to support  
the rack.  
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Stabilizing Feet  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, you must attach HP Series  
rack stabilizing feet to all standalone (non-bayed) racks.  
The Stabilizer Rack Option Kit contains three full-size and two modified  
stabilizing feet.  
The full-size stabilizing feet are for standalone racks. Attach one stabilizing foot  
to the front and one to each side of the rack. Stabilizing feet are not required on  
the back of a standalone rack.  
The modified stabilizing feet are for bayed racks. Attach one modified foot to the  
front of the rack when you place it between third-party racks.  
NOTE: The Stabilizer Rack Option Kit components come standard with each 10622 rack.  
Figure 3-6: Full-size stabilizing feet attached (top view)  
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Multiple Racks  
Increasing space and stability, 10000 Series racks can be bayed together by installing  
the Rack Option Baying Kit or the Rack Option Offset Baying Kit, depending on the  
series, height, and depth.  
Rack Option Baying Kit—Joins multiple racks of the same series, height,  
and depth.  
Rack Option Offset Baying Kit—Joins multiple racks of different series with  
the same height but different depths.  
Observe the following tips when using multiple-rack configurations:  
Stabilizing feet are optional with bayed racks.  
Modified feet should be used with bayed racks.  
The number of baying kits needed is one less than the total number of racks.  
Position and install either baying option kit before populating the racks with  
components.  
Racks from different series can be bayed together as long as they are the  
same height.  
Server/Storage vs. Switching Configurations  
The 10000 Series rack offers interchangeable front and rear doors that allow the rack  
to be used in server/storage or switching applications. The 10842 rack arrives in a  
server/storage configuration with internal mounting rails that are front-justified,  
providing the customer greater room in the rear of the rack for cable management.  
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IMPORTANT: It is strongly recommended that you configure your rack using the Rack Builder  
Online software before beginning the installation process.  
This chapter discusses the following topics:  
General guidelines  
Installation sequence  
Using the template  
Inserting the cage nuts  
Preparing and installing the rails  
Preparing the component  
Installing the component  
— Inserting the component into the rack  
— Attaching the cable management arm  
— Attaching the cables  
— Routing the cables  
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General Guidelines  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, always be sure that the rack  
is adequately stabilized before extending a component outside the rack. A rack  
may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason.  
Extend only one component at a time.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,  
always load the heaviest item first from the bottom of the rack up. This makes  
the rack bottom-heavy and helps prevent the rack from becoming unstable.  
See Chapter 2, “Configuration Factors,” for more information about the  
placement of rack-mountable components.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment,  
be sure that:  
The leveling jacks are extended to the floor.  
The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks.  
The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation.  
The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations.  
Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if  
more than one component is extended for any reason.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment when installing  
third-party options:  
Be sure that the option equipment installed does not impede airflow to the  
rack-mountable ProLiant servers or increase the internal rack temperature  
beyond the specified maximum rating.  
Be sure that the option equipment installed does not exceed the Manufacturer’s  
Maximum Recommended Ambient Operating Temperature.  
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Observe the general guidelines when loading your components:  
For detailed instructions on installing a specific component or third-party  
hardware, see the user documentation that was shipped with the component.  
See Appendix A, Electrostatic Discharge,before installing components into the  
rack.  
Use the configuration prepared with the Rack Builder Online software utility as a  
guideline for installing components.  
Load the heavier components first from the bottom of the rack up.  
Be sure to balance the weight load between bayed racks. For example, if you  
have several UPS units and several servers, do not put all of the UPS units into  
one rack. Instead distribute them evenly in the bottom positions of each rack.  
Allow a minimum clearance of 76 centimeters (30 inches) between the wall and  
the rear of the rack to provide adequate access for installation and service.  
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Installation Overview  
NOTE: The stabilizer feet should be installed prior to any component installation.  
IMPORTANT: The installation instructions below are for standard installations. For specific  
installation instructions, refer to the documentation included with your component.  
The following steps outline the sequence for installing rack-mountable components  
in a rack. You should install zero U devices first, such as PDUs, switch boxes, and  
so on.  
1. Use the template to measure and mark the rack for correct placement of the  
installation hardware.  
2. Install the cage nuts into the rack.  
3. Prepare and install the adjustable fixed and/or sliding rails.  
4. Prepare the component for mounting in the rack.  
5. Install the component into the rack and secure it.  
6. Attach the cable management arm to the rack and then to the component.  
7. Attach any cables and power cords, being sure that you adhere to all cautions and  
warnings contained in the individual component installation instructions.  
8. Remove the cable access panel and route the cables.  
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Using the Template  
Use the template that was shipped with your rack-mountable component to mark the  
location of the mounting hardware on the mounting rails of the rack.  
1. Push back the tabs (marked #) in the top of the template and place them in the  
correct holes in the mounting rails.  
2. Match up the hole pattern indicated on the sides of the template with the hole  
pattern in the mounting rails.  
Make sure you begin measuring in the correct place. If a rack component is already  
installed immediately below the planned position of the new component, place the  
template on top of the previously installed component and against the front  
mounting rails.  
Figure 4-1: Measuring with the template  
3. Use the front of the template to mark the attachment points for rack-mounting  
brackets, rails, components, or cage nuts on the front of the rack.  
4. Use the back of the template to mark the attachment points for rack-mounting  
brackets, rails, components, or cage nuts on the back of the rack.  
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Inserting the Cage Nuts  
Use the cage nut insertion tool to install the cage nuts on the inside of the  
mounting rails.  
1. Hook the bottom lip of the cage nut in the square rail perforation.  
2. Insert the tip of the insertion tool through the perforation and hook the top lip of  
the cage nut.  
3. Use the insertion tool to pull the cage nut through the hole until the top lip snaps  
into position.  
Figure 4-2: Inserting cage nuts  
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Preparing and Installing the Rails  
IMPORTANT: The installation instructions below are for standard installations. For specific  
installation instructions, please refer to the documentation included with your component.  
There are two types of rack-mountable rails:  
Adjustable fixed rails  
Sliding rails  
Preparing the Adjustable Fixed Rail.  
Components mounted with adjustable fixed rails are typically designed to slide into  
the rack one time for initial installation.  
1. Loosen the wing nuts (1) and extend the rail-mounting brackets to the desired  
length (2).  
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Figure 4-3: Adjusting the fixed rails  
2. Tighten the wing nuts slightly to stabilize the rail-mounting brackets  
during installation.  
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Installing the Adjustable Fixed Rail  
1. Insert at least one screw through the rail-mounting bracket, securing the  
adjustable fixed rail to the front of the rack.  
NOTE: After installing your components, insert at least one more screw into each  
adjustable rail for additional support.  
Figure 4-4: Securing the adjustable fixed rail to the front  
of the rack  
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2. Insert at least one screw through the rail-mounting bracket and into the cage nuts  
installed earlier, securing the adjustable fixed rails to the rear of the rack.  
NOTE: After installing your components, insert at least one more screw into each  
adjustable rail for additional support.  
Figure 4-5: Securing the adjustable fixed rail to the rear  
of the rack  
3. Retighten the wing nuts on the adjustable rails.  
The adjustable fixed rails are now ready for installation of your components.  
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Preparing the Sliding Rail  
Components mounted with this type of rail are designed for frequent accessibility  
and/or maintenance.  
1. Extend the component rail until the component rail release latch clicks (1).  
2. Hold down the component rail release latch (2) and completely remove the  
component rail from the sliding rail assembly.  
NOTE: You will attach the component rail to the component before you insert the unit into  
the rack.  
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sliding rail assembly  
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3. After removing the component rails, attach the sliding rail assembly to the rack-  
mounting brackets. Note the orientation of the rack-mounting brackets:  
a. The front flange (1) has alignment tabs.  
b. The back flange (2) is designed to install flush against the rack.  
NOTE: There are eight screw holes in the standard rack-mounting brackets. All of the  
screw holes may not be used, depending on the component you are installing. Check the  
documentation shipped with your component to see which screws need to be installed.  
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4. Note the orientation of the sliding rail assembly:  
a. The front of the sliding rail assembly (1) allows the inner slide to move  
forward on ball bearings.  
b. The back of the sliding rail assembly (2) has a stop for the inner slide.  
NOTE: While matching fronts, lay one rack-mounting bracket and one sliding rail  
assembly together so that the screw holes are aligned.  
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5. Extend the inner slide in the sliding rail assembly until the screw holes in the  
rack-mounting bracket and the sliding rail assembly are aligned (1). Secure the  
sliding rail assembly to the rack-mounting bracket by inserting one 8-32 × 3/8  
screw into each of the three exposed holes, two near the rear and one near the  
front of the sliding rail assembly.  
6. Adjust the inner slide until you can access another screw hole (2) and insert one  
8-32 × 3/8 screw.  
7. Adjust the inner slide again and insert the last 8-32 × 3/8 screw (3) into the  
exposed hole.  
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Figure 4-9: Attaching the sliding rail assembly to the  
rack-mounting brackets  
The sliding rails are now ready for installation.  
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Installing the Sliding Rails  
1. Align and secure the front of the sliding rail to the front of the rack with two  
M6 × 16 screws.  
NOTE: The tabs on the front of the sliding rails help you align them correctly with the  
mounting rails.  
Figure 4-10: Securing the front of the sliding rail  
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2. Align the rear of the sliding rail with the cage nuts on the rear of the rack and  
secure with two M6 × 16 screws.  
Figure 4-11: Securing the rear of the sliding rail  
Preparing the Component  
The following are general instructions for installing a typical rack-mountable  
component. See the documentation that was shipped with each component for  
complete installation instructions.  
Adjustable Fixed Rails  
If the component mounts with fixed rails, typically there is nothing additional to  
install on the component. The component slides into place along the rails you  
installed in the rack.  
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Sliding Rails  
For a sliding rail installation, you need to install the component rails on the  
component before you can insert it into the rack.  
1. Locate the component rails that you set aside when they were removed from the  
sliding rails earlier.  
2. Use three 8-32 × 3/8 screws to install each component rail on the side of  
the component.  
Figure 4-12: Attaching the component rails to  
the component  
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Cable Management Arm Bracket  
If the component uses a cable management arm, use two 6-32 × 1/4 screws to attach  
the bracket that supports the cable management arm to the component.  
NOTE: The cable management arm is installed after the component is installed into the rack.  
Figure 4-13: Attaching the cable management arm  
bracket to the component  
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Installing the Component  
After all rack-mounting hardware has been installed on the component you can insert  
it into the rack.  
WARNING: Components can be very heavy. To reduce the risk of personal  
injury or damage to the equipment:  
Remove all pluggable power supplies and modules to reduce the weight of  
the product before lifting it.  
Observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines  
for manual material handling.  
Get help to lift and stabilize the product during installation or removal,  
especially when the product is not fastened to the rails.  
When installing the product into or removing the product from the rack,  
the product is unstable when not fastened to the rails.  
Inserting the Component into the Rack  
IMPORTANT: Read and adhere to the cautions and warnings in this section.  
To install a component into the rack:  
1. Be sure that you have an adequate number of individuals or a mechanical lifting  
device to help you install the component into the rack.  
2. Fully extend the sliding rails.  
3. With the unit well supported, lift it up and align the component rails on the  
component with the sliding rails secured to the rack.  
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4. Press in the component rail release latches on either side of the component and  
slide the unit all the way back into the rack.  
NOTE: The first time you slide the unit into the rack, you may have to apply some  
pressure to loosen the ball bearings. After that, the ball bearings should slide easily.  
5. Using the cage nuts, tighten the thumbscrews on the front of the unit to secure it  
to the rack.  
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Attaching the Cable Management Arm  
1. Extend the cable management arm and bend the hinged bracket to the right.  
2. Use two M6 × 12 Phillips screws to attach the cable management arm to the  
bracket you installed on the component earlier.  
Figure 4-15: Attaching the cable management arm to  
the bracket  
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3. Align the screw retaining plate behind the rack-mounting rail at the rear of the  
rack and attach the cable management arm to the rail with two  
10-32 × 5/8 screws.  
NOTE: As you slide the unit in and out of the front of the rack, the cable management  
arm collapses and extends so that the cables remain connected to the unit and stay  
untangled.  
Figure 4-16: Attaching the cable management arm to  
the rack  
4. Secure any cables that you attach to the component to this arm.  
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Attaching the Cables  
1. Attach any cables that need to be connected to the component.  
2. To attach the power cord:  
a. Remove the label covering the AC power outlet.  
b. Set the input voltage selection switch to the appropriate position.  
c. Attach the AC power cord to the unit.  
Figure 4-17: Attaching the AC power cord to the  
component  
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Routing the Cables  
1. Bundle the cables with the cable arm extended, including the power cord.  
2. Secure the cables to the cable management arm with the fasteners provided.  
NOTE: Leave enough slack in the cables so that you can bend the cable management  
arm easily.  
3. Route the bundled cables over the top of the cable management arm and down  
the cable conduit, if present.  
Figure 4-18: Routing the cables for server/storage  
applications  
4. Remove the cable access panel, if present.  
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5. To remove the cable access panel:  
NOTE: The cable access panel can be removed from the left rear door.  
a. Rotate the handle to the right.  
b. Pull the handle to open the doors (1).  
c. Release the cable access panel hinges (2) and then unscrew the two  
fasteners (3). Retain the fasteners and hinge brackets for later steps.  
d. Remove the cable access panel from the hinge bracket (4). Store the panel in  
an upright position, taking care to protect it from damage.  
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the  
equipment:  
Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an  
important safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is  
easily accessible at all times.  
When using an optional power distribution device, make sure that the  
ground integrity is maintained for each connection by plugging each  
component into a reliable grounded outlet.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damage to the equipment, verify that all AC  
Voltage Selector Switches are set to match your local AC line voltage  
(115V or 230V). If the AC Voltage Selector Switches are not properly set, your  
components will be damaged when power is applied.  
6. After all the cables and power cords have been routed to their power destinations,  
connect the power cords to a main power switch such as a properly rated power  
distribution unit.  
NOTE: If you are not using a power distribution unit, route the power cords directly to a  
properly rated and grounded AC wall or floor outlet.  
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Rack Option Kits  
The following rack option kits are available for use with the HP 10000 Series rack:  
Baying Rack Option Kit  
Blanking Panel Rack Option Kit.  
25-inch Rail Adapter Option Kit  
Cable Management D-Ring Rack Option Kit  
Fan (110V/220V) Rack Option Kit  
Ground Bonding Rack Option Kit  
Side Panel Rack Option Kit  
Stabilizer Rack Option Kit  
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Specifications  
Table 5-1: Model 10622  
Dimensions  
Cabinet size  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Height  
1092 mm (43 inches)  
1016 mm (40 inches)  
610 mm (24 inches)  
1346 mm (53 inches)  
Shipping size (with  
packing materials)  
Depth  
Width  
1219 mm (48 inches)  
813 mm (32 inches)  
Weight  
Operating  
Shipping  
80 kg (176 lbs)  
102 kg (225 lbs)  
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Table 5-2: Model 10636  
Dimensions  
Cabinet size  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Height  
1753 mm (69 inches)  
1016 mm (40 inches)  
610 mm (24 inches)  
1905 mm (75 inches)  
Shipping size  
(with packing materials)  
Depth  
Width  
1219 mm (48 inches)  
813 mm (32 inches)  
Weight  
Operating  
Shipping  
100 kg (220 lbs)  
123 kg (272 lbs)  
Table 5-3: Model 10642  
Dimensions  
Cabinet size  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Height  
2006 mm (79 inches)  
1016 mm (40 inches)  
610 mm (24 inches)  
2184 mm (86 inches)  
Shipping size  
(with packing  
materials)  
Depth  
Width  
1219 mm (48 inches)  
813 mm (32 inches)  
Weight  
Operating  
Shipping  
115 kg (253 lbs)  
148 kg (325 lbs)  
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Table 5-4: Model 10647  
Dimensions  
Cabinet size  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Height  
2286 mm (90 inches)  
1016 mm (40 inches)  
610 mm (24 inches)  
2438 mm (96 inches)  
Shipping size  
(with packing  
materials)  
Depth  
Width  
1219 mm (48 inches)  
813 mm (32 inches)  
Weight  
Operating  
Shipping  
111 kg (245 lbs)  
129 kg (284 lbs)  
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Electrostatic Discharge  
To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow  
when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a  
finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive  
devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device.  
To prevent electrostatic damage, observe the following precautions:  
Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers.  
Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free  
workstations.  
Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers.  
Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry.  
Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or  
assembly.  
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Grounding Methods  
There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods  
when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts:  
Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or  
computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm  
10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the  
strap snug against the skin.  
Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations. Wear the  
straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats.  
Use conductive field service tools.  
Use a portable field service kit with a folding static-dissipating work mat.  
If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have HP  
authorized reseller install the part  
NOTE: For more information on static electricity, or assistance with product installation,  
contact your HP authorized reseller.  
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Transportation Instructions  
NOTE: The following section is only a sampling of the many delivery considerations available.  
Transportation Methods  
Depending on your circumstances and time schedule, there are three transportation  
methods for transporting your rack: air, land, and sea.  
Air Transport  
All racks can be air freighted upright (on a pallet or shock pallet) or horizontally  
(in a crate). However, since the 10842 rack has a packaged height of 217 centimeters  
(85.4 inches) and the maximum height for air cargo is 218.4 centimeters (86 inches),  
only the largest cargo planes can accommodate it upright. If your destination does not  
accommodate large cargo planes, the 10842 rack must be air freighted horizontally in  
a crate.  
A passenger plane with cargo space has a height limitation of 160 centimeters  
(63 inches). Because a palletized 10622 rack is below this limit, it can readily be  
delivered by air. It must be shipped upright on a pallet, and double-stacking is not  
allowed.  
CAUTION: If your rack is an integrated model, it MUST be transported upright. If  
this is not possible, remove all components from the rack and prepare them for  
delivery, or choose an alternative transportation method.  
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Transportation Instructions  
Because of the dimensions and the weight of the racks, check with carriers for their  
limitations before dispatching.  
Land Transport  
All racks can be shipped by common carriers. Carriers providing air ride capabilities  
are preferred. Ship racks upright on their pallets. Do not lay the racks horizontally or  
double-stack them. Because of the dimensions and the weight of the racks, please  
check with carriers for their restrictions before dispatching.  
Sea Transport  
All racks can be transported by sea, but it takes four to six weeks for the shipment to  
arrive. Ship racks upright on their pallets. Do not lay the racks horizontally or  
double-stack them.  
Delivery Services  
HP provides two methods of delivery for customers in North America: Inside Rack  
Delivery Service and Expedited Rack Delivery Service. If you want both Inside Rack  
Delivery and Expedited Rack Delivery, you must specify both part numbers on your  
purchase order.  
Inside Rack Delivery Service  
Inside Rack Delivery Service (Part No. 184649-001) is available for receiving sites  
that do not have the proper facilities for the standard dock-to-dock delivery, or when  
you need delivery to a specific location within a site. The rack is transported as close  
as possible to the desired location. If a stairway or a non-accessible doorway is  
encountered, the rack is left there.  
Highlights  
The palletized rack is unloaded by transportation personnel.  
Transportation personnel provide material-handling equipment.  
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Transportation Instructions  
The rack is delivered to the desired location within the facility  
(see “Limitations”).  
Delivery service is for a single rack.  
Limitations  
If shipping a non-integrated rack, door widths and corridors must accept a  
99-centimeters x 122-centimeters (39-inches x 48-inches) pallet.  
Door heights and corridors must be at least 2 meters (79 inches) tall to  
accommodate the 10842 rack.  
A proper freight elevator must be available for deliveries to upper and lower  
floors.  
Transportation personnel will not remove the rack from the shipping pallet.  
Transportation personnel will not remove the pallet or packaging.  
Expedited Rack Delivery Service  
Expedited Rack Delivery Service (Part No. 184449-001) is available in the rare  
instances when air shipment of the rack is required.  
Highlights  
Special packaging, such as crating, is provided as required.  
Shipment is made by an air carrier selected by HP.  
Delivery service is for a single rack.  
Limitations  
This service is available only in the continental United States, Alaska,  
and Hawaii.  
Inside rack delivery is not included.  
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Shipping/Delivery Considerations  
The following precautions should be observed when receiving the racks and  
components.  
A dock door is needed at the receiving site to accommodate the height and width  
of the palletized racks.  
When shipping a rack, the 99-centimeters x 122-centimeters (39-inch x 48-inch)  
pallet does not fit through a standard-width internal door, which is about  
76.2 centimeters (30 inches) wide.  
The palletized 42U rack is approximately 216 centimeters (85 inches) high and  
does not fit through a standard-height door.  
Do not lay the rack horizontally because the sheet metal can become distorted.  
Transport the rack as far into the building as possible while still on the pallet.  
Then remove the rack from the pallet and roll the rack on its casters, being  
careful to keep the rack from tipping. Ideally, the palletized rack should be  
moved to its final destination and then removed from the pallet.  
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Index  
blanking panels, using 2-8  
boot straps, using A-2  
Symbols and Numbers  
100 kilo sliding shelf rack option kit 1-4  
1U keyboard drawer rack option kit 1-4  
25-inch rail adapter rack option kit 1-4  
C
cable access panel  
illustrated 4-25  
removing 4-24  
A
cable management arm  
bracket, installation 4-17  
installation 4-20  
cable management D-ring rack option  
kit 1-4  
AC supply branch circuit, warning 2-5  
adjustable fixed rails  
installing on components 4-15  
preparing 4-7  
air transport of rack B-1  
airflow  
cables  
attaching 4-22  
length 2-4  
routing 4-23  
blanking panels 2-8  
fan kits 2-8  
requirements 2-8  
cage nuts, installation 4-6  
cautions  
ventilation 2-8  
attaching  
casters 3-8  
intergrated models B-1  
proper airflow and temperature 2-7  
verify AC voltage selector switches 2-6,  
4-25  
cable management arm 4-20  
cables 4-22  
power cords 4-22  
authorized, service provider 1-4  
clearance  
B
around power supply 2-5  
between wall and rack 4-3  
rack back 2-5  
rack front 2-5  
to unpack 2-5  
balance, rack 2-3  
ballast rack option kit 1-3  
baying offset rack option kit 1-3  
baying rack option kit 1-3  
Best Practices web page 1-5  
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component placement considerations  
balance 2-3  
E
electrostatic discharge See ESD  
environment requirements  
airflow 2-8  
baying option kits, number of 2-4  
configuring 2-3  
CRT monitor 2-3  
flat panel monitor 2-3  
height 2-3  
keyboard 2-3  
monitor 2-3  
PDU 2-3  
power 2-3  
grounding 2-6  
space 2-5  
temperature 2-7  
ESD (electrostatic discharge)  
obtaining additional information A-2  
precautions A-1  
preventing A-1  
side panels 2-4  
stabilizing feet 2-4  
switch box 2-3  
storing products A-1  
transporting products A-1  
types of damage from A-1  
expedited delivery service B-3  
weight 2-3  
components  
installation 4-18  
weight distribution/in rack 4-3  
configuration  
F
fan rack option kit 1-3  
features  
factors 2-1  
Rack Builder Online 4-3  
server/storage vs. switching 3-10  
software for racks 2-1  
considerations  
cable access panel 1-2  
color 1-2  
HP 10000 Series racks 1-2  
interchangeable doors 1-2  
perforated front door 1-2  
perforated rack top 1-2  
perforated split rear doors 1-2  
Rack Builder Online 2-2  
fixed rails  
baying racks 2-4  
delivery 1-5  
height 2-3  
keyboard 2-3  
monitor 2-3  
side panels 2-4  
stabilizing feet 2-4  
installation 4-8  
preparing 4-7  
flat panel monitor rackmount option kit 1-4  
flat panel monitor, component  
placement 2-3  
D
definition, U measurement 1-1  
delivery  
front door, opening 3-3  
considerations 1-5, B-4  
service, expedited B-3  
service, inside B-2  
G
graphics, Rack Builder Online 2-2  
graphite metallic, color 1-2  
ground bonding rack option kit 1-3  
services, overview B-2  
depth adjustable fixed rail kit 1-4  
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grounding  
methods A-2  
interchangeable front and split rear  
doors 1-2  
requirements 2-6  
suggested equipment for A-2  
grounding straps  
J
joining racks 2-4  
specifications A-2  
guidelines for component installation 4-3  
K
keyboard  
H
rack configuration consideration 2-3  
required parts 2-3  
kit components list 3-2  
hardware shipped with rack 3-2  
heel straps, using A-2  
height, rack configuration  
considerations 2-3  
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features 1-2  
L
labeling, Rack Builder Online 2-2  
land transport of rack B-2  
leveling feet 3-8  
illustration 1-2  
option kits 1-3  
overview 1-1  
HP authorized service provider 1-4  
HP Rack Kit Components List 3-2  
M
Maximum Recommended Ambient  
Operating Temperature 2-7  
measurements 2-3  
model specifications 5-1  
modes of operation, Rack Builder  
Online 2-2  
I
important  
cautions and warnings 4-18  
retaining fasteners 3-2  
standard installations 4-7  
inserting components into rack 4-18  
inside delivery service B-2  
installation  
monitor  
placement 2-3  
required parts 2-3  
monitor/utility shelf rack option kit 1-3  
multiple-racks  
cable management arm 4-20  
cable management arm bracket 4-17  
cage nuts 4-6  
configuration 2-2  
stabilizing 3-10  
tips 3-10  
components 4-18  
overview 4-4  
fixed rails 4-8  
N
guidelines 4-2  
service 1-6  
sliding rails 4-14  
tools needed for 3-2  
zero U devices 4-4  
National Electric Code 2-6  
National Electrical Regulations 2-4  
networking cable and recessed rail  
management kits 1-3  
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note  
preparing  
components 4-15  
adjustable fixed rails 4-8, 4-9  
aligning rails 4-11  
rack door 3-3  
ball bearings 4-19  
rack for component installation 3-1  
sliding rails 4-10  
preparing and installing the rails 4-7  
Best Practices web page B-1  
cable access panel 4-24  
cable management arm 4-21  
cable management arm bracket 4-17  
component rails 4-10  
rack mounting brackets 4-12  
routing cables 4-23  
sliding rail tabs 4-14  
R
rack  
accessibility 3-3  
baying 2-4  
configuration software 1-5  
environment 2-5  
hardware list 3-2  
stabilizer feet 4-4  
stabilizer option kit 3-9  
standard installations 4-4  
joining 2-4  
multiple, stabilizing 3-8  
option kits 1-3  
O
opening  
front door 3-3  
rear doors 3-5  
option kits 4-26  
outside dimensions 2-5  
setup, completing 3-3  
shipping by air B-1  
shipping by land B-2  
shipping by sea B-2  
specifications 4-26  
standalone, stabilizing 3-8  
unpacking, space required 2-5  
Rack Builder Online 1-5  
features 2-2  
Help Me Build It Mode 2-2  
Let Me Build It Mode 2-2  
modes of operation 2-2  
rack configuration software 2-1  
drag and drop 2-2  
P
parts  
proper handling A-1  
storing A-1  
transporting A-1  
PDU  
installation, location 1-5  
rack configuration consideration 2-3  
perforated  
front and split rear doors 1-2  
rack top 1-2  
power  
rack configuration consideration 2-3  
requirements 2-5  
power cords, attaching 4-22  
power distribution unit See PDU  
features 2-2  
graphics 2-2  
labeling 2-2  
multiple-rack configuration 2-2  
reports 2-2  
third-party reports 2-2  
rack configuration utility 1-5  
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rack doors, removing 3-3  
rack kit components list 3-2  
rack option  
requirements  
airflow 2-8  
blanking panels 2-8  
grounding 2-6  
power 2-5  
space 2-5  
temperature 2-7  
tools 3-2  
100 kilo sliding shelf kit 1-4  
1U keyboard drawer kit 1-4  
25-inch rail adapter 1-4  
ballast kit 1-3  
baying kit 1-3, 3-10  
baying offset kit 1-3, 3-10  
blanking panels kit 4-26  
cable management D-ring kit 1-4  
depth adjustable fixed rail kit 1-4  
fan kit 1-3  
routing cables 4-23  
S
safety information, grounding  
requirements 2-6  
sea transport of rack B-2  
server console switch 1-3  
features 1-3  
flat panel monitor rackmount kit 1-4  
ground bonding kit 1-3  
monitor/utility shelf kit 1-3  
networking cable and recessed rail  
management kit 1-3  
server console switch 1-3  
shock pallet spares kit 1-4  
side panels kit 1-3  
required parts 2-4  
server/storage configurations 3-10  
service, installation 1-6  
setup, rack, completing 3-1  
shipping  
by air B-1  
by land B-2  
by sea B-2  
receiving B-4  
stabilizer kit 1-3  
TFT5600 rackmount keyboard and  
monitor kit 1-4  
rack stability, warning 4-2  
rack-mounting brackets, installation 4-14  
rails, fixed  
installing 4-8  
preparing 4-7  
rails, sliding  
shock pallet spares kit 1-4  
side panels  
considerations 2-4  
removing 3-7  
replacing 3-7  
side panels rack option kit 1-3  
sliding rails  
installing 4-14  
preparing 4-10  
installing 4-10, 4-14  
installing on components 4-16  
space required, between wall and rack 4-3  
space requirements 2-5  
specifications 5-1  
rear doors, opening 3-5  
removing  
cable access panel 4-24  
front door 3-3  
rear doors 3-5  
stabilizer rack option kit 1-3, 3-8  
stabilizing feet  
side panels 3-7  
replacing side panels 3-7  
reports, Rack Builder Online 2-2  
considerations 2-4  
using 3-9  
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stabilizing multiple racks 3-10  
standalone racks, stabilizing 3-8  
static-safe containers  
U
Uninterruptible Power System See UPS  
UPS  
storing products in A-1  
definition 2-3  
installation, location 1-5  
transporting products in A-1  
switch box See server console switch  
switching configurations 3-10  
system, preventing electrostatic damage  
to A-1  
V
ventilation for proper airflow 2-8  
voltage selection switch, caution 2-6  
T
W
temperature  
preventing overheating 2-7  
requirements 2-7  
warnings  
AC supply branch circuit 2-5  
component weight 4-18  
loading the rack 4-2  
power cord grounding 2-6, 4-25  
rack stability 4-2  
violation problems 2-7  
template, using 4-5  
TFT5600 rackmount keyboard and monitor  
rack option kit 1-4  
third-party options 4-2  
third-party support, Rack Builder  
Online 2-2  
tips, multiple-rack configurations 3-10  
tools needed 3-2  
stabilizing feet 3-9  
stabilizing the rack 4-2  
stacking computer components 3-8  
weight 2-3  
balancing between racks 2-3  
component placement 2-3  
connecting racks 2-3  
wiring requirements 2-4  
wrist straps  
tools, conductive field service type A-2  
transporting rack  
by air B-1  
by land B-2  
by sea B-2  
specifications A-2  
using A-2  
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