HP LH4r HP Netserver LT 6000r Rack Cabling Guide - Page 35

Cooling Requirements for the LT 6000r

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Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References • Ensure the monitor cables and mouse cables are long enough to allow the NetServer to be extended at the same time the keyboard tray is pulled out. Use locally available extensions if necessary. • The mounting distances provided in rack configuration tools assume cables between the servers and connected devices provide for the Cable Management Arm (for the LT 6000r). Cooling Requirements for the LT 6000r The environment around the LT 6000r must be kept within an operating range of 5-35 degrees C (40-95 degrees F). Because of the heat generated by the HP NetServer LT 6000r, both the front and rear doors of the rack must have perforated surfaces. (Alternatively, both front and rear doors can be left off the rack.) Air flow in racked units flows through front and rear. If you are installing the HP NetServer LT 6000r in a rack that has solid front and rear doors, you must either replace the doors on your rack with perforated doors or remove solid doors to ensure proper air flow. Because of the high capacity fans installed in the HP NetServer LT 6000r, no external (rack) exhaust fan is needed with this unit. The rack must have perforated front and rear doors or no doors 31

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Chapter 2
Rack Cabling References
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Ensure the monitor cables and mouse cables are long enough to allow the
NetServer to be extended at the same time the keyboard tray is pulled out.
Use locally available extensions if necessary.
The mounting distances provided in rack configuration tools assume cables
between the servers and connected devices provide for the Cable
Management Arm (for the LT 6000r).
Cooling Requirements for the LT 6000r
The environment around the LT 6000r must be kept within an operating range of
5-35 degrees C (40-95 degrees F).
Because of the heat generated by the HP NetServer LT 6000r, both the front and
rear doors of the rack must have perforated surfaces. (Alternatively, both front and
rear doors can be left off the rack.) Air flow in racked units flows through front
and rear. If you are installing the HP NetServer LT 6000r in a rack that has solid
front and rear doors, you must either replace the doors on your rack with
perforated doors or remove solid doors to ensure proper air flow.
Because of the high capacity fans installed in the HP NetServer LT 6000r, no
external (rack) exhaust fan is needed with this unit. The rack must have perforated
front and rear doors or no doors