HP rp5400 User Guide - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 35
Installing Stationary Rails, Step 1.
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Server Unpacking and Installation Stationary L-Bracket Rail Assembly Installing Stationary Rails The installation of stationary rails is similar for most cabinet and rail combinations. The key considerations to are: • Ensure that all safety precautions are read, understood, and observed • Follow all installation instructions provided with the cabinet and rail kits, and • Ensure that the rails extend out from the cabinet posts sufficiently to properly and safely support the equipment being installed. To install an rp54xx server on stationary rails in an approved cabinet proceed as follows: Step 1. Locate the rail mounting height in the cabinet. Allow for the following space requirements: • For each rp54xx server, allow 31.8cm (12.5 inches) vertically (7 EIAs or Rack Units (RUs). • If installing the A5575A rail kit, allow an additional vertical 4.45cm (1.75 inches (1 EIA) each set of rails. 31.8 cm (12.5 inches 4.45 cm (1.75 Inches rp54xx Server Rail rp54xx Server Rail 31.8 cm (14.25 inches A5575A Rail Kit in approved Non- E-Series cabinet shown Step 2. Install sheet metal nut(s) in the vertical cabinet posts at the required height for the kit being installed: • Install the first nut either: - 4.45 cm (1.75 Inches) above the top, or - 31.8 cm (12.5 inches) below the bottom of the last server. • If installing a A5562A rail kit, install the second nut in the next frame hole below the first. Step 3. Hold the rail in place and insert and tighten the screws. Chapter 2 21