Dell EqualLogic PS6210X PS6210 Installation and Setup Guide - Page 12
Protecting Hardware, Environmental Requirements, Shipping Box Contents and Required Hardware
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PS6210 Install and Setup Guide 2 Rack Mounting the Array • There is at least 4.1 cm (1.6 inches) between the rack door and the front of the array to accommodate the array front bezel. • The rack (with installed arrays) meets the safety requirements of UL 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1, available at ulstandardsinfonet.ul.com/scopes/scopes.asp?fn=60950-1.html. • Mount the array in a horizontal orientation or you will void your array warranty and support contract. Environmental Requirements The rack location must meet the following environmental requirements: • The power source can supply a voltage range of 100V to 240V AC. • The power source has sufficient electrical overload protection: In North America, connect the array to a source of power with over-current protection provided by a double pole 20A or less device (UL 489 circuit breakers). In Europe, the over-current protection must be provided by a 20A or less device (IEC circuit breakers). • There is sufficient space for airflow in front of and behind the array. • The location is properly vented. • Your environment supports all of the requirements listed in the Technical Specifications on page 31. Protecting Hardware Protect your PS Series array from electrostatic discharge. When handling array hardware, use an electrostatic wrist strap or a similar form of protection. To use a wrist strap: 1. Connect the steel snap on the coil cord to the stud on the elastic band. See Figure 1. Figure 1: Using an Electrostatic Wrist Strap 2. Fit the band tightly around your wrist. 3. Connect the band to ground. You can either plug the banana connector into a matching grounded receptacle, or attach it to the matching alligator clip and connect the clip to a grounded device. Examples of an appropriate ground would be an ESD mat or the metal frame of a grounded piece of equipment. Shipping Box Contents and Required Hardware Make sure you have all the items supplied in the shipping box, described in Table 1. You must provide additional hardware that is specific to your environment and not included in the shipping box. See Table 2. 4