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HP NetServer LPr Rack Mount Parts List

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Chapter 9 Mounting the Server in the Rack • Air Flow. As you mount equipment in the rack, make sure that you allow enough air flow for safe operation of the equipment. • Mechanical Loading. Uneven mechanical loading within the rack can cause hazardous conditions. Plan the placement of equipment in the rack to make sure that this problem does not occur. Mount the heaviest components in the bottom of the rack. • Circuit Overloading. Make sure that the total configuration of equipment in the rack does not overload the supply circuit. To this end, check the nameplate ratings on all equipment. Consider the effect of circuit overloading on over-current protection and supply wiring. • Reliable Earthing (Grounding). Maintain reliable earthing (grounding) of rack-mounted equipment. Give particular attention to supply connections that are not direct connections to the branch circuit (the use of power strips, for example). HP NetServer LPr Rack Mount Parts List The rack-mount kit that accompanies the HP NetServer LPr should contain the following parts: Table 9-1. Parts for Rack Mount Kit Quantity 2 2 12 12 Description Rails 2, pieces each (will mount on either side) Brackets (used at rear of rails to dampen chassis vibration) Rack nuts (sheet metal nuts) Torx screws 63

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Chapter 9
Mounting the Server in the Rack
63
Air Flow.
As you mount equipment in the rack, make sure that you allow
enough air flow for safe operation of the equipment.
Mechanical Loading.
Uneven mechanical loading within the rack can
cause hazardous conditions. Plan the placement of equipment in the rack
to make sure that this problem does not occur. Mount the heaviest
components in the bottom of the rack.
Circuit Overloading.
Make sure that the total configuration of equipment
in the rack does not overload the supply circuit. To this end, check the
nameplate ratings on all equipment. Consider the effect of circuit
overloading on over-current protection and supply wiring.
Reliable Earthing (Grounding).
Maintain reliable earthing (grounding)
of rack-mounted equipment. Give particular attention to supply
connections that are not direct connections to the branch circuit (the use
of power strips, for example).
HP NetServer LPr Rack Mount Parts List
The rack-mount kit that accompanies the HP NetServer LPr should contain the
following parts:
Table 9-1. Parts for Rack Mount Kit
Quantity
Description
2
Rails 2, pieces each (will mount on either
side)
2
Brackets (used at rear of rails to dampen
chassis vibration)
12
Rack nuts (sheet metal nuts)
12
Torx screws