HP 10622 Best practices for HP 10000 Series and HP 10000 G2 Series Racks - Page 29

and 10000 G2 Series Rack packing materials, Preparation for shipment

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10000 and 10000 G2 Series Rack packing materials Figure 18 shows the typical packaging material shipped with the empty rack upon arriving at the customer configuration site. Refer to the Bill of Materials for shipment of the various racks, sorted by rack height. Figure 18. HP Rack on Shock Pallet 4 2 3 2 5 2 1 2 3 Packaging material shipped with the empty rack includes the following: 1. Ramps (ramps are placed vertically on the side of the rack during shipment, typically held in place with the stretch wrap.) 2. Corner posts 3. Corrugated sheets 4. Cap 5. Antistatic bag 6. Stretch wrap (not shown) 7. Banding (not shown) 8. Corroclips (not shown) 9. IATA labels (not shown) 10.CTO shock pallet Preparation for shipment All racks require some preparation for shipment, regardless if qualified components are used. A qualified component has been tested for common carrier shipment conditions, often with the aid of specific hardware. This hardware, if required, is included in the accessories shipped with the product. If a component is being shipped that has not been qualified, additional preparation may be required. 27

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10000 and 10000 G2 Series Rack packing materials
Figure 18 shows the typical packaging material shipped with the empty rack upon arriving at the
customer configuration site.
Refer to the Bill of Materials for shipment of the various racks, sorted by rack height.
Figure 18.
HP Rack on Shock Pallet
1
2
4
3
5
2
2
2
3
4
Packaging material shipped with the empty rack includes the following:
1.
Ramps (ramps are placed vertically on the side of the rack during shipment, typically held in place
with the stretch wrap.)
2.
Corner posts
3.
Corrugated sheets
4.
Cap
5.
Antistatic bag
6.
Stretch wrap (not shown)
7.
Banding (not shown)
8.
Corroclips (not shown)
9.
IATA labels (not shown)
10.
CTO shock pallet
Preparation for shipment
All racks require some preparation for shipment, regardless if qualified components are used. A
qualified component has been tested for common carrier shipment conditions, often with the aid of
specific hardware. This hardware, if required, is included in the accessories shipped with the product.
If a component is being shipped that has not been qualified, additional preparation may be required.