HP 10622 Best practices for HP 10000 Series and HP 10000 G2 Series Racks - Page 24

Front door clearance

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Front door clearance When racks are bayed together, the design of the front door limits the extent to which the rack door on the right may open. If there is insufficient space to allow for the necessary work, open the door on the Left side or remove the door from the rack receiving service. There are slight differences between the opening allowances of the 10000 and 10000 G2 Series Racks due to the different geometries and construction of the doors. Figures 10 -- 13 illustrate the front door clearance for 10000 Series Racks. Front door clearance for 10000 Series Racks configured with 600-mm baying brackets: Figure 10. 90° access with one door closed Figure 11. 120° access with both doors open Front door clearance for 10000 Series Racks configured with 24-inch baying brackets: Figure 12. 102° access with one door closed Figure 13. 120° access with both doors open 22

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Front door clearance
When racks are bayed together, the design of the front door limits the extent to which the rack door
on the right may open. If there is insufficient space to allow for the necessary work, open the door on
the Left side or remove the door from the rack receiving service. There are slight differences between
the opening allowances of the 10000 and 10000 G2 Series Racks due to the different geometries
and construction of the doors.
Figures 10 -- 13 illustrate the front door clearance for 10000 Series Racks.
Front door clearance for 10000 Series Racks configured with 600-mm baying brackets:
Figure 10.
90° access with one door closed
Figure 11.
120° access with both doors
open
Front door clearance for 10000 Series Racks configured with 24-inch baying brackets:
Figure 12.
102° access with one door closed
Figure 13.
120° access with both doors
open