Download Print this page

Intel ISP1100 Installation Manual page 3

Internet server, rail option kit
Hide thumbs Also See for ISP1100:

Advertisement

Introduction
This document explains how to install the Intel ISP1100 Internet Server in a four post
rack with sliding rails.
Before you begin:
1.
Make sure you have the following parts:
• Two (2) rail assemblies
• Two (2) front brackets (short)
• Two (2) rear brackets (long)
• Ten (10) 10/24 x 0.25" panhead phillips screws to attach the chassis sections
to the server
• Ten (10) 8/32 x 0.38" flathead countersunk phillips screws to attach the
brackets to rack sections; also includes (10) sets of lock washers, washers,
and nuts
2.
Make sure you have the following tools:
• A phillips (cross-head) screwdriver
• An 11/32" nut driver
3.
Read the safety and warnings information in the Intel
Quick Start Guide.
Note: The slides included in this kit are rated for 50 pounds of load per pair of
slides for general use for 10,000 cycles of opening and closing. Higher
cycles or frequency will lower the load rating. Low-cycle applications will
allow an increase in load rating. A load ratio of 2:1 can be applied to all
slides as a proof load. This proof load is for static test only when the slide
is in the fully open position and not to be cycled. In the closed position,
the slide can accept up to five times the slide load rating. The load rating
only applies when the slides are mounted to the sides of the chassis.
4.
Make sure the server is turned off and is not plugged in to an electrical
outlet.
®
ISP1100 Internet Server
Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Rail Kit
1

Advertisement

loading