Top Exit Support For The Zbx; Energy Management - IBM z13s Technical Manual

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Figure 10-5 Top Exit Support for the zBX
Height Reduction FC 0570
This feature is required if it is necessary to reduce the shipping height for the zBX. Select this
feature when it is deemed necessary for delivery clearance purposes. Order it if you have
doorways with openings less than 1941 mm (76.4 in.) high. It accommodates doorway
openings as low as 1832 mm (72.1 in.).
Note: The Height Reduction feature (FC 0570) has been withdrawn from marketing and
cannot be ordered if not already present on the zBX Model 004.
IBM zBX weight
Table 10-8 shows the maximum weights of fully populated zBX racks and BladeCenters.
Table 10-8 Weights of zBX racks
Rack description
B with 28 blades
B + C full
B + C + D full
B + C + D + E full
Rack weight: A fully configured Rack B is heavier than a fully configured Rack C, D, or E,
because Rack B has the two TOR switches installed.
For a complete view of the physical requirements, see zBX Model 004 Installation Manual for
Physical Planning, GC27-2630.

10.4 Energy management

This section provides information about the elements of energy management in areas of
tooling to help you understand the requirement for power and cooling, monitoring and
trending, and reducing power consumption.
The hardware components in the z Systems CPC and the optional zBX are monitored and
managed by the Energy Management component in the SE and HMC. The GUI of the SE and
the HMC provide views, for instance, with the System Activity Display or Monitors Dashboard.
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