HP LH4r HP Netserver LPr Installation Guide - Page 70
Prevent Rack Tip-Over, Equipment Damage, and Injury, Tools Required, Installation Basics
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Chapter 9 Mounting the Server in the Rack Prevent Rack Tip-Over, Equipment Damage, and Injury WARNING To prevent the rack from tipping over, extend the anti-tip foot from under the front and/or rear of the enclosure prior to mounting any components. Also lower the leveler feet at the four corners of the rack to improve stability and prevent the rack from rolling away as devices are inserted into their rack mounts. Failure to use the anti-tip foot and leveler feet could result in serious injury. CAUTION The HP NetServer weighs approximately 38 lb. (17.5 kg). Take appropriate lifting precautions. Get help from another person when loading the LPr towards the top of a rack. Tools Required To install the HP NetServer LPr in a rack, you need a T25 Torx driver. Installation Basics Always keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially if you install the HP NetServer in a non-HP rack environment: • Begin installing components at the bottom of the rack. • Once the component is correctly secured in the rack, add the front panel (bezel) to the unit. See Chapter 3 for details. • Maximum Recommended Ambient Temperature.The maximum recommended ambient temperature of the room is 35°C (95°F). • Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature. The ambient operating temperature within a closed or multi-unit rack assembly may exceed the room's ambient temperature. Make sure that the temperature within the rack itself does not exceed 35°C (95°F). 62