HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 4r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 60

Power Distribution Unit

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Index M multiple rack bays tie together kit, 4 O overview cabling the assembled rack, 7 data cabling, 23 P PDU. See Power Distribution Unit placement not recommended table, 18 where to mount, 17 placement limitations due to cable length, 53 power cabling, 26 illustration of rack receptacles, 28 procedure, 26 power cord non redundancy, 39 Power Distribution Unit 120 VAC illustration, 31 120 VAC, 16 amp, 17 120 VAC, LH 3r configurations, 29 200/208 VAC, LH 4r configuration, 32 208 VAC illustration, 34 208/240 VAC, 10 amp extension, 17 208/240 VAC, 16 amp, 17 230/240 VAC illustration, 35, 37 configuration guidelines, 47 configurations for LH 4r, 19 determining load on two PDUs in a rack, 27 how to mount the PDU, 16 models, illustration, 19 mounting limitations, 21 mounting the model vertically, 22 mounting the unit horizontally, 20 placement for the LH 4r rack, 17 position in the rack, 19 power off sequence, 43 56 power strip. See Power Distribution Unit power supply redundancy, 39 power up minimizing current inrush, 9 power up sequence, 42 R rack assembly assemble enclosure, 4 cabling overview, 23 cabling summary, 7 configuration planning, 6 doors and side panels, 8 mount older door hinge and latch hardware first, 5 mounting units, 6 preparation, 2, 3 procedure, 6 site preparation, 2 tying two older racks together, 5 unpacking the rack, 3 verify and unpack shipment, 2 rack layout, 6 rack power configurations 208 VAC PDU, 33 230/240 VAC, 36 PDU 120 VAC, 31 plugs and receptacles, 45 S safety anti tip foot use, 3 anti-tip features, 4 care in lifting units, 2 do not daisy chain 120 VAC, 29 electrical ground, 22, 23 electrical ground connection for the rack, 9 electrical shock prevention, 9 electrostatic damage (ESD) prevention, 9

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Index
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M
multiple rack bays
tie together kit, 4
O
overview
cabling the assembled rack, 7
data cabling, 23
P
PDU.
See
Power Distribution Unit
placement not recommended table,
18
where to mount, 17
placement limitations
due to cable length, 53
power cabling, 26
illustration of rack receptacles, 28
procedure, 26
power cord non redundancy, 39
Power Distribution Unit
120 VAC illustration, 31
120 VAC, 16 amp, 17
120 VAC, LH 3r configurations, 29
200/208 VAC, LH 4r configuration,
32
208 VAC illustration, 34
208/240 VAC, 10 amp extension, 17
208/240 VAC, 16 amp, 17
230/240 VAC illustration, 35, 37
configuration guidelines, 47
configurations for LH 4r, 19
determining load on two PDUs in a
rack, 27
how to mount the PDU, 16
models, illustration, 19
mounting limitations, 21
mounting the
model vertically, 22
mounting the
unit horizontally, 20
placement for the LH 4r rack, 17
position in the rack, 19
power off sequence, 43
power strip.
See
Power Distribution
Unit
power supply redundancy, 39
power up
minimizing current inrush, 9
power up sequence, 42
R
rack assembly
assemble enclosure, 4
cabling overview, 23
cabling summary, 7
configuration planning, 6
doors and side panels, 8
mount older door hinge and latch
hardware first, 5
mounting units, 6
preparation, 2, 3
procedure, 6
site preparation, 2
tying two older racks together, 5
unpacking the rack, 3
verify and unpack shipment, 2
rack layout, 6
rack power configurations
208 VAC PDU, 33
230/240 VAC, 36
PDU 120 VAC, 31
plugs and receptacles, 45
S
safety
anti tip foot use, 3
anti-tip features, 4
care in lifting units, 2
do not daisy chain 120 VAC, 29
electrical ground, 22, 23
electrical ground connection for the
rack, 9
electrical shock prevention, 9
electrostatic damage (ESD)
prevention, 9