Safety Precautions - HP D7171A - NetServer - LPr Installation Manual

Compaq 4000/ 7000 series racks installation guide
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Chapter 1
This NetServer is not supported in a rack enclosure under circumstances other
than those listed above.
See the "Warranty and Support" section of this document for additional support
considerations.

Safety Precautions

Always keep the following safety and environmental issues in mind, especially if
you install the HP NetServer in a Compaq rack:
l Optimum Operating Environment – The optimum operating conditions
for the HP NetServer is in an environmental controlled computer room
with a temperature range of 20 to 22 C (68 to 72 F) at 40 to 60% relative
humidity.
Maximum Ambient Temperature - Ensure the maximum ambient
temperature does not exceed 35 C (95 F).
Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature - The ambient operating
temperature within a closed or multi-unit rack assembly is likely to exceed
the room's ambient temperature. Ensure the temperature within the rack
itself does not exceed 35 C (95 F).
Reduced Air Flow - As you mount equipment in the rack, ensure you
allow enough air flow for safe operation of the equipment. The
NetServer's fans will only operate correctly if both front and rear doors of
the rack allow free air flow (perforated openings), or are removed.
Mechanical Loading - Uneven mechanical loading within the rack can
cause hazardous conditions. To prevent this in your installation plans,
place the heaviest components in the bottom of the rack, mounting all
components as low in the rack as is practical.
Circuit Overloading - Ensure the total configuration of equipment in the
rack does not overload the supply circuit. To this end, check the
nameplate ratings on all equipment. Consider the effect of circuit
overloading on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
Reliable Earth Grounding - Maintain reliable earth grounding of
rack-mounted equipment. Give particular attention to supply connections
that are not direct connections to the branch circuit: for example, using
non-HP power strips.
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