HP LH4r HP Netserver LPr Rack Cabling Guide - Page 17

Floor, Power, Environmental and Space Requirements, Security, Data and Voice Communications Pre-

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Chapter 2 Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LPr Floor Ensure the floor where the NetServer rack is to be installed is level. Assess floor strength and ensure it is sufficient to support the type of rack you have ordered. (See the rack documentation included with your rack.) Ensure sufficient area to accommodate your rack, including up to 24 inches (61 cm) rear door clearance. Power Correct size, type, and rating of receptacles, circuits, and circuit breakers; see the section titled "Site Preparation: Circuit Breakers." Locate close enough to power sources so that power cords will reach If raised floor, need floor tile(s) with a cutout for cables, all posts electrically grounded Facility for grounding each rack to earth connection, ensure earth ground continuity for circuits to be used for rack mounted equipment Environmental and Space Requirements Must meet OSHA and HP specifications for safety and supportability (3 feet minimum access in front and rear of cabinets) Side access of 24 inches improves cable routing and management 24 hour air conditioning (68 - 72 F, 40 - 60% RH) Table or work space big enough for console terminal and user guides Bookshelf for documentation Area to store equipment until time of installation Ensure all equipment and/or shipping pallets can fit through doorways, hallways, and into and out of elevators Security The LPr must be installed only in locations where access is restricted to technically qualified personnel. Use the lock on the rack to secure the LPr control panels. Data and Voice Communications (Pre-Tested and Verified) Voice phone located at system console terminal with cord long enough to reach all parts of the rack installation Phone line for remote support at each system Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, or other standard 13

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Chapter 2
Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LPr
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Floor
Ensure the floor where the NetServer rack is to be installed is level.
Assess floor strength and ensure it is sufficient to support the type of rack you have
ordered. (See the rack documentation included with your rack.)
Ensure sufficient area to accommodate your rack, including up to 24 inches (61 cm) rear
door clearance.
Power
Correct size, type, and rating of receptacles, circuits, and circuit breakers; see the section
titled "Site Preparation: Circuit Breakers."
Locate close enough to power sources so that power cords will reach
If raised floor, need floor tile(s) with a cutout for cables, all posts electrically grounded
Facility for grounding each rack to earth connection, ensure earth ground continuity for
circuits to be used for rack mounted equipment
Environmental and Space Requirements
Must meet OSHA and HP specifications for safety and supportability (3 feet minimum
access in front and rear of cabinets)
Side access of 24 inches improves cable routing and management
24 hour air conditioning (68 - 72 F, 40 - 60% RH)
Table or work space big enough for console terminal and user guides
Bookshelf for documentation
Area to store equipment until time of installation
Ensure all equipment and/or shipping pallets can fit through doorways, hallways, and into
and out of elevators
Security
The LPr must be installed only in locations where access is restricted to technically
qualified personnel.
Use the lock on the rack to secure the LPr control panels.
Data and Voice Communications (Pre-Tested and Verified)
Voice phone located at system console terminal with cord long enough to reach all parts of
the rack installation
Phone line for remote support at each system
Ethernet, FDDI, Token Ring, or other standard