Precautions On Rack Installation And Operation; Installation Site Precautions - Fujitsu 1740 User Manual

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Precautions on Rack Installation and
Operation
This section explains precautions on rack delivery, installation, and operation.
2.1

Installation Site Precautions

WARNING
CAUTION
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・ Do not place the rack in an unstable location subject to excessive vibration (over
200Gal), or in a location that is not level. Doing so may adversely affect the
stable operation of equipment or cause the rack to tip over, potentially resulting in
serious injury.
Confirm that the rack and rack-mount devices are fixed as a measure for
earthquakes exceeding 250Gal.
・ Confirm that the rack is installed on a surface with an adequate load-bearing
capacity.
If the floor has insufficient load-bearing capacity, it may collapse since the
maximum load associated with the rack may reach about 1,000 kg.
・ Secure a sufficient installation area to ensure normal operation and maintenance
of the rack system.
・ To reduce the risk of failure, fire, or electric shock, do not place metallic objects or
containers bearing water, such as vases, flowerpots, or drinking glasses, on or
near the rack.
・ Avoid placing the rack in locations exposed to oil vapors or excessive humidity or
dust, or with poor ventilation, or locations where flammable materials are stored.
Storage or use of the rack in such areas may lead to failure, fire, or electric shock.
・ To avoid the risk of failure, do not install the rack in locations exposed to high
temperatures (including areas near heaters) or direct sunlight. Do not install the
rack in locations where temperatures drop below 10 ℃ .
・ Always confirm that rack openings such as ventilation holes are not obstructed.
Blocking ventilation holes may cause the internal temperature of the rack to
become excessively high, leading to failure or fire.

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