HP 11642 HP 11000 G2 Series Rack User Guide - Page 12

Stabilizing requirements

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2. Lift the bottom and top side panels up and away from the rack. 3. Store the panels in an upright position, taking care to protect them from damage. To replace the side panels, reverse this procedure. Stabilizing requirements Rack stability is important when equipment is routinely installed, removed, or accessed within the rack. Stabilization can be achieved through the use of the Rack Tie-Down Option Kit. The stabilizer kit is either required or recommended, depending on your rack configuration. There are four stabilizer kit options. • The standard 600-mm (23.6 in) or 800-mm (31.5 in) front foot is required with deployments of stand-alone racks. Rack rows with four or more bayed racks, without a single rack-mountable component exceeding 99.8 kg (220 lb), do not need a stabilizer kit installed. Preparing the rack for component installation 12

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Preparing the rack for component installation
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2.
Lift the bottom and top side panels up and away from the rack.
3.
Store the panels in an upright position, taking care to protect them from damage.
To replace the side panels, reverse this procedure.
Stabilizing requirements
Rack stability is important when equipment is routinely installed, removed, or accessed within the rack.
Stabilization can be achieved through the use of the Rack Tie-Down Option Kit.
The stabilizer kit is either required or recommended, depending on your rack configuration. There are four
stabilizer kit options.
The standard 600-mm (23.6 in) or 800-mm (31.5 in) front foot is required with deployments of
stand-alone racks. Rack rows with four or more bayed racks, without a single rack-mountable
component exceeding 99.8 kg (220 lb), do not need a stabilizer kit installed.