HP LH4r HP Netserver LC 3 User Guide - Page 49

PDU Placement and Power Cabling, Creating the Cable Management Loop for the LC 3

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Chapter 5 Installation in Rack (Optional) 15. One of the narrow filler panels which come with the rack mount kit is to be attached at the right side of the server. Use the panel to determine the location of rack nuts to mount it. Place the rack nuts at the correct location and fasten the filler panel to the right front column of the rack. 16. If you are installing two LC 3 units, slide the first unit mounted completely into the rack and secure it using cosmetic screws. Repeat steps 11 - 16 to install the second unit. 17. After completing the installation of the left unit, place the narrow left filler panel against the rack, position the rack nuts, and attach the filler panel to the rack. Use two cosmetic screws to attach the sliding base to each side of the rack front column. PDU Placement and Power Cabling The HP NetServer LC 3 employs a wide ranging power supply, which can receive input voltages in the range of 90 - 240 VAC. The PDU can be located behind the unit without interfering with cabling or access. Plug one power cable into each LC 3 and into the nearest power distribution unit. Creating the Cable Management Loop for the LC 3 The LC 3 requires a cable management loop of 30 inches (75 cm) for the server on the right, and 38 inches (95 cm) for the server on the left, assuming the Cable Guide is installed on the left rear vertical column. If the Cable Guide is to be mounted on the right rear column, reverse the lengths of the cable management loops, using 30 inches (75 cm) for the left and 38 inches (95 cm) for the right. Route data cables through the Cable Guide and attach each cable to its respective component. 43

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Chapter 5
Installation in Rack (Optional)
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15.
One of the narrow filler panels which come with the rack mount kit is to
be attached at the right side of the server. Use the panel to determine the
location of rack nuts to mount it. Place the rack nuts at the correct
location and fasten the filler panel to the right front column of the rack.
16.
If you are installing two LC 3 units, slide the first unit mounted
completely into the rack and secure it using cosmetic screws. Repeat steps
11 - 16 to install the second unit.
17.
After completing the installation of the left unit, place the narrow left
filler panel against the rack, position the rack nuts, and attach the filler
panel to the rack. Use two cosmetic screws to attach the sliding base to
each side of the rack front column.
PDU Placement and Power Cabling
The HP NetServer LC 3 employs a wide ranging power supply, which can receive
input voltages in the range of 90 - 240 VAC.
The PDU can be located behind the unit without interfering with cabling or
access.
Plug one power cable into each LC 3 and into the nearest power distribution unit.
Creating the Cable Management Loop for the LC 3
The LC 3 requires a cable management loop of 30 inches (75 cm) for the server
on the right, and 38 inches (95 cm) for the server on the left, assuming the Cable
Guide is installed on the left rear vertical column. If the Cable Guide is to be
mounted on the right rear column, reverse the lengths of the cable management
loops, using 30 inches (75 cm) for the left and 38 inches (95 cm) for the right.
Route data cables through the Cable Guide and attach each cable to its respective
component.