HP LH4r HP Netserver LXr 8000 Installation Guide - Page 124
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Chapter 13 Alternative Rack Mounting The HP NetServer rack mount kit requires seven EIA units of space in the rack. Before mounting the server, plan the server's location in the rack relative to other rack components. Proper placement is vital both for safety and operating efficiency. For more details, see the Rack Installation Road Map and the HP NetServer Rack Assembly and Cabling Reference Guide. NOTE Mounting the HP NetServer in its rack may or may not be the final step in the installation procedure. If the HP NetServer is completely configured by the vendor before delivery to the customer, then mounting the HP NetServer in the rack may be the last step. If the vendor configures the HP NetServer at the customer's site, installation of the network operating system and other software may occur after the HP NetServer is mounted in the rack. CAUTION The HP NetServer weighs over 130 pounds. To avoid accidents, remove the server's three power supplies before lifting it. CAUTION If other rack components are to be mounted in the rack below the HP NetServer, install those components before starting to mount the server. Installation Basics Safety Precautions Always keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially if you install the HP NetServer in a non-HP rack environment: • Maximum Recommended Ambient Temperature.The maximum recommended ambient temperature of the room is 35°C. • Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature. The ambient operating temperature within a closed or multi-unit rack assembly may exceed the 116