Installing the Fibre Channel SAN Switch 2/8 EL
Selecting an Operating Location
To ensure correct operation of the switch, the location where the switch is in use must
meet the following requirements:
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Adequate supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size, as specified by the electrical
rating on the switch nameplate.
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An air flow of at least 300 cubic feet per minute, available in the immediate
vicinity of the switch.
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If installing the switch in the Compaq 9000 Series, or comparable Electronics
Industries Association (EIA) rack:
— All equipment installed in the rack should have a reliable branch circuit
ground connection, and should not rely on a connection to a branch circuit,
such as a power strip.
— The rack should be balanced and the installed equipment within the rack's
weight limits. Ensure the rack is mechanically secured to insure stability in
the event of an earthquake.
Cooling Requirements
Cooling air is drawn into the switch chassis by the fans mounted on the rear of the
chassis. The air is expelled through vents in the front of the chassis (next to the
Compaq logo). Compaq recommends installing the switch so that air intake and
exhaust for all components in the rack is flowing in the same direction.
CAUTION: Do not block air vents. The switch uses ambient air for cooling.
Power Requirements
One AC power cord connects to the switch. The AC power source must meet these
requirements:
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A properly wired, earth-grounded AC outlet
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Voltage capability of 85-264 VAC
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Input voltage frequency of 47-63 Hz
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Power capability of 75 watts, maximum
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Fibre Channel SAN Switch 2/8 EL Installation Guide