HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 4r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 12

Cabling Warnings and Cautions

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Chapter 1 About This Cabling Reference • Create a cable management loop by providing sufficient cable length to allow servers to be extended from the rack for maintenance. • Attach data cables to their respective components. Attach power cables • Connect each component to a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) or Units. • Connect PDU and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)--if present--cables to Branch Circuits. Route and tie cables • Route cables through cable guide and tie wrap them in place. Power on the components in the rack. • Follow the power up sequence. See "Power Up Sequence" in Chapter 2. 7. Configure the System, Install Doors and Side Panels At this point, refer to the NetServer user or installation manual and configure the system. Install front and rear doors as required, and mount side panels. Follow the detailed instructions and illustrations that are included with the rack enclosure and components. Cabling Warnings and Cautions Unterminated Power Cords Require Licensed Electrician In some cases in the 230/240V environment, the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is shipped with a power cord that is unterminated. The reason is that the current demand of a fully loaded rack may exceed the demand for the normal circuit in some countries. Therefore, you should have a qualified electrician or electrical engineer analyze the current demand for each branch circuit used by rack mounted equipment. Proper wiring and cord termination are part of the same process. 8

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Chapter 1
About This Cabling Reference
8
Create a cable management loop by providing sufficient cable length to
allow servers to be extended from the rack for maintenance.
Attach data cables to their respective components.
Attach power cables
Connect each component to a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) or Units.
Connect PDU and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)--if present--cables
to Branch Circuits.
Route and tie cables
Route cables through cable guide and tie wrap them in place.
Power on the components in the rack.
Follow the power up sequence. See
"
Power Up Sequence
"
in Chapter 2.
7.
Configure the System, Install Doors and Side Panels
At this point, refer to the NetServer user or installation manual and configure the
system.
Install front and rear doors as required, and mount side panels. Follow the
detailed instructions and illustrations that are included with the rack enclosure
and components.
Cabling Warnings and Cautions
Unterminated Power Cords Require Licensed Electrician
In some cases in the 230/240V environment, the Uninterruptible Power Supply
(UPS) is shipped with a power cord that is unterminated. The reason is that the
current demand of a fully loaded rack may exceed the demand for the normal
circuit in some countries. Therefore, you should have a qualified electrician or
electrical engineer analyze the current demand for each branch circuit used by
rack mounted equipment. Proper wiring and cord termination are part of the
same process.