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Is the computer room protected against dust, pollution, and metallic particulate contamination? Does the computer room support other environmental considerations (such as vibration and acoustics)? Are sufficient AC outlets, on different lines, available for the equipment? Does the input voltage correspond to the equipment specifications? Are the input circuit breakers adequate for equipment loads? Does the input frequency correspond to equipment specifications? Is an appropriate uninterruptible power supply (UPS) strategy in place? If lightning arresters are recommended, are they installed? Have all sources of electrical interference been corrected? Does the customer site have access control (for example, do HP representatives need an escort)? Does the computer room have access control (for example, do HP representatives need a security code)? Are all floors, stairs, elevators, stairwalkers, lifts, ramps, or ladders needed to move the equipment adequate to support its weight and size? Will the equipment fit through all doors and corridors and in lifts? Does the building have a loading dock? Maximum access height is _____m. Additional equipment For any additional equipment required (for example, connectors, receptacles, cables, and any equipment not supplied by HP), is the equipment on site and ready for use? Dust and pollution controlMetallic particulate contamination Environmental requirements Acoustics Electrical requirements Electrical requirements Electrical requirements Electrical requirements Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Protection against sources of electrical interference Protection against sources of electrical interference N/A N/A Dimensions and weights Component weights Dimensions and weights Dimensions and weights N/A N/A 12 Site prep team and tasks

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Is the computer room protected against
dust, pollution, and metallic particulate
contamination?
Dust and pollution controlMetallic
particulate contamination
Does the computer room support other
environmental considerations (such as
vibration and acoustics)?
Environmental requirements
Acoustics
Are suf
cient AC outlets, on different
lines, available for the equipment?
Electrical requirements
Does the input voltage correspond to
the equipment speci
cations?
Electrical requirements
Are the input circuit breakers adequate
for equipment loads?
Electrical requirements
Does the input frequency correspond to
equipment speci
cations?
Electrical requirements
Is an appropriate uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) strategy in place?
Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
If lightning arresters are recommended,
are they installed?
Protection against sources of electrical
interference
Have all sources of electrical
interference been corrected?
Protection against sources of electrical
interference
Does the customer site have
access control (for example, do
HP representatives need an escort)?
N/A
Does the computer room have
access control (for example, do HP
representatives need a security code)?
N/A
Are all
oors, stairs, elevators,
stairwalkers, lifts, ramps, or ladders
needed to move the equipment
adequate to support its weight and
size?
Dimensions and weights
Component weights
Will the equipment
t through all doors
and corridors and in lifts?
Dimensions and weights
Does the building have a loading dock?
Maximum access height is _____m.
Dimensions and weights
Additional equipment
N/A
For any additional equipment required
(for example, connectors, receptacles,
cables, and any equipment not supplied
by HP), is the equipment on site and
ready for use?
N/A
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Site prep team and tasks