HP LH4r HP Netserver LH 4r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 8

WARNING, Build Basic Rack Assembly

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Chapter 1 About This Cabling Reference WARNING When equipment is mounted on slides, a tip-over hazard exists. Always take the precautions listed below: Extend or bolt on the anti-tip foot for each rack before mounting equipment on slides. Never extend more than one piece of equipment on slides at time. Reduce weight by removing power supplies and hard disk modules from servers. Always use the rack mounting handles that are shipped on rack optimized units as shown in accompanying instructions. 4. Remove any shipping panels from inside the rack enclosure. Save panels, screws, and rack nuts if you are going to reship the rack. Unpack Remaining Components Unpack each component in the order in which you assemble them (from the bottom of the rack upward). Each package contains rack installation instructions or a user guide. NOTE If an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is included, plug it in as soon as you unbox it. Doing so helps ensure batteries are charged when rack installation is completed. 4. Build Basic Rack Assembly Position, Tie Together, and Open Up the Rack 1. Determine how rack bays are to be positioned. If two or more racks are to be tied together, use the optional tie-together kit. Otherwise, skip this step. Newer models may be tied together before or after equipment is mounted in them. Follow instructions included with tie together hardware. 4

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Chapter 1
About This Cabling Reference
4
WARNING
When equipment is mounted on slides, a tip-over hazard
exists. Always take the precautions listed below:
Extend or bolt on the anti-tip foot for each rack before
mounting equipment on slides.
Never extend more than one piece of equipment on slides at
time.
Reduce weight by removing power supplies and hard disk
modules from servers.
Always use the rack mounting handles that are shipped on
rack optimized units as shown in accompanying instructions.
4.
Remove any shipping panels from inside the rack enclosure. Save panels,
screws, and rack nuts if you are going to reship the rack.
Unpack Remaining Components
Unpack each component in the order in which you assemble them (from the
bottom of the rack upward). Each package contains rack installation instructions
or a user guide.
NOTE
If an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is included, plug it
in as soon as you unbox it. Doing so helps ensure batteries are
charged when rack installation is completed.
4.
Build Basic Rack Assembly
Position, Tie Together, and Open Up the Rack
1.
Determine how rack bays are to be positioned. If two or more racks are to
be tied together, use the optional tie-together kit. Otherwise, skip this step.
Newer models may be tied together before or after equipment is mounted
in them. Follow instructions included with tie together hardware.