Hp Mcs Installation And Maintenance Precautions; Hp Mcs Side Service Access; Moving An Hp Mcs On Its Casters - HP MCS Manual

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HP MCS Installation and maintenance precautions

To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment when installing, maintaining, or
servicing Enterprise products, observe the general precautions listed in Table 6.
Table 6. HP MCS installation and maintenance precautions
Precaution
Follow manufacturer instructions
Be aware of power voltages and use
trained personnel
Secure all equipment
Provide overhead clearance for fire
sprinkler devices

HP MCS side service access

The HP MCS does not provide full accessibility for servicing a rack-mountable component from the
side of the HP MCS unit; therefore, side serviceability may be limited for certain rack-mountable
components.

Moving an HP MCS on its casters

An HP MCS should be moved on its casters with care. Sudden stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the product to overturn. The HP MCS has casters which are fixed in the front and
swivel in the rear. Therefore, it is recommended and also easier to move the HP MCS with the back
as the leading edge. Roll the HP MCS with fixed casters first. When rolling the HP MCS, make sure to
push firmly on the doorframe and not the door mesh.
Important:
An HP MCS must be disconnected from water and power sources before
being moved.
Warning:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not
attempt to move large equipment alone. Obtain adequate assistance to
stabilize the HP MCS during movement or hire professional equipment
riggers.
Caution:
To reduce the risk of damage to the casters, make sure that the full weight
of the HP MCS rests on the leveling feet, and not on the casters. The casters
are designed only as an aid in moving the HP MCS into position. They are
not designed to support the weight of the rack, and the casters may
become damaged if relied on to support the HP MCS.
Description
Always refer to the individual equipment installation instructions for any special
considerations when installing equipment in an HP MCS.
Some Enterprise products are capable of producing hazardous voltages and
hazardous energy levels. The installation of internal options and routine
maintenance and service of these products should be performed only by
individuals who are knowledgeable with the procedures, precautions, and
hazards associated with this type of equipment. Refer to the documentation
included with each product to determine whether it belongs in this category.
Unless the equipment is installed in a restricted access area, HP MCS equipment
should be operated only with all enclosures in place and properly secured.
Always refer to the equipment installation guide and observe all applicable
warnings and precautions.
A minimum clearance is required between the top of the HP MCS and any fire
protection sprinkler devices. Check your local building codes for details.
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