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Appendix A Installing the NetServer in, an HP Systems Rack

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Appendix A Installing the NetServer in an HP Systems Rack This appendix lists the steps required to install the rack-optimized HP NetServer LH 4r (see Figure 8-1) in an HP Systems rack. NOTE The pedestal mounted HP NetServer LH 4 cannot be rack installed without a conversion kit. Contact your HP reseller for information about the HP NetServer LH 4 to LH 4r Conversion Kit. If you have any other rack type, refer to the documentation supplied with the rack for installation steps. Preparing for Installation You should plan the placement of your HP NetServer LH 4r and other rack components before proceeding with installation. Proper placement is vital for both safety and operating efficiency. For more details, see the HP NetServer Rack Installation Roadmap. STOP! Read the HP NetServer Rack Installation Roadmap before installing the HP NetServer LH 4r. The Roadmap contains important information you need to know for installing components in the rack. HP Rack Assistant can be used to plan the rack configuration. HP Rack Assistant can be downloaded from the following web site: http://www.hp.com/ The rack-optimized HP NetServer LH 4r fits into 19-inch-wide EIA (Electrical Industry Association) racks. Vertical space in the rack is measured in standard EIA units. One EIA unit is 1.75 inches (44.45 mm). The HP NetServer LH 4r requires 8 EIA units of space. 91

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Appendix A Installing the NetServer in
an HP Systems Rack
This appendix lists the steps required to install the rack-optimized HP NetServer
LH 4r (see Figure 8-1) in an HP Systems rack.
NOTE
The pedestal mounted HP NetServer LH 4 cannot be rack
installed without a conversion kit. Contact your HP reseller for
information about the HP NetServer LH 4 to LH 4r
Conversion Kit.
If you have any other rack type, refer to the documentation supplied with the rack
for installation steps.
Preparing for Installation
You should plan the placement of your HP NetServer LH 4r and other rack
components before proceeding with installation. Proper placement is vital for
both safety and operating efficiency. For more details, see the
HP NetServer Rack
Installation Roadmap
.
STOP!
Read the
HP NetServer Rack Installation Roadmap
before
installing the HP NetServer LH 4r. The Roadmap contains
important information you need to know for installing
components in the rack.
HP Rack Assistant can be used to plan the rack configuration. HP Rack Assistant
can be downloaded from the following web site:
The rack-optimized HP NetServer LH 4r fits into 19-inch-wide EIA (Electrical
Industry Association) racks. Vertical space in the rack is measured in standard
EIA units. One EIA unit is 1.75 inches (44.45 mm). The HP NetServer LH 4r
requires 8 EIA units of space.