Dell S5000 Series Installation And Service Manual
Dell S5000 Series Installation And Service Manual

Dell S5000 Series Installation And Service Manual

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Dell S5000 Series Servers for SAP HANA
R@ck'n Roll 1200 Installation and Service Guide
Regulatory Model: M3S2G8, M3UX16
September 2022
Rev. A01

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  • Page 1 Dell S5000 Series Servers for SAP HANA R@ck'n Roll 1200 Installation and Service Guide Regulatory Model: M3S2G8, M3UX16 September 2022 Rev. A01...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2022 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell Technologies, Dell, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 Intended audience This document is intended for use by administrators and operators. Related documents For the most recent product information, documentation, firmware updates, software fixes, and service offers, see the Dell Technologies Support Site.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1. Overview ............1.1.
  • Page 6 4.3. Servicing the Aesthetic Doors ......... . 4-10 4.3.1.
  • Page 7: Overview

    Chapter 1. Overview Important ATTENTION: Please read carefully the safety instructions before you perform the procedures described in this manual. Multilingual Safety Notices Guide Important Detailed installation and servicing instructions for rack-mountable servers and/or devices are provided in the documentation delivered with these servers and/or devices.
  • Page 8: Pdu Models

    1.2. PDU Models The following Power Distribution Units (PDUs) are available: • PDU 2x32A, 2xC13 - 4xC19, EU (Redundant) • PDU 32A, 4xC13 - 2xC19, EU • PDU 63A, 2xC13 - 4xC19, EU • PDU 32A, 7xC13 EU • PDU 32A, 12xC13 EU •...
  • Page 9: Pdu 2X32A, 2Xc13 - 4Xc19, Eu (Redundant)

    1.2.1. PDU 2x32A, 2xC13 - 4xC19, EU (Redundant) The PDU 2x32A, 2xC13 - 4xC19, EU (Redundant) allows you to connect up to three servers and/or devices in redundant mode or up to six servers and/or devices in non-redundant mode. It offers the following features: Phase Single phase Mains...
  • Page 10: Pdu 32A, 4Xc13 - 2Xc19, Eu

    1.2.2. PDU 32A, 4xC13 - 2xC19, EU The PDU 32A, 4xC13 - 2xC19, EU allows you to connect up to six servers and/or devices. It offers the following features: Phase Single phase Mains IEC60309-32A Connectors Max. Current 32 A 9A (C13) Outlets Max.
  • Page 11: Pdu 63A, 2Xc13 - 4Xc19, Eu

    1.2.3. PDU 63A, 2xC13 - 4xC19, EU The PDU 63A, 2xC13 - 4xC19, EU allows you to connect up to six servers and/or devices. It offers the following features: Phase Single phase Mains IEC60309-63A Connectors Max. Current 63 A 14.5A (C19) Outlets Max.
  • Page 12: Pdu 32A, 7Xc13, Eu

    1.2.4. PDU 32A, 7xC13, EU The PDU 32A, 7xC13, EU allows you to connect up to seven servers and/or devices. It offers the following features: Phase Single phase Mains IEC60309-32A Connectors Max. Current 32 A 14.5A (C19) Outlets Max. Voltage 240 VAC 9A (C13) Outlets...
  • Page 13: Pdu 32A, 12Xc13, Eu

    1.2.5. PDU 32A, 12xC13, EU The PDU 32A, 12xC13, EU allows you to connect up to twelve servers and/or devices. It offers the following features: Phase Single phase Mains IEC60309-32A Connectors Max. Current 32 A 14.5A (C19) Outlets Max. Voltage 240 VAC 9A (C13) Outlets...
  • Page 14: Pdu 32A, 24Xc13 - 6Xc19, Eu

    1.2.6. PDU 32A, 24xC13 - 6xC19, EU The PDU 32A, 24xC13 - 6xC19, EU allows you to connect up to 30 servers and/or devices. It offers the following features: Phase 3-phase Mains IEC/EN 62063-21 Connectors Max. Current 32 A 14.5A (C19) Outlets Max.
  • Page 15: Site Preparation Guidelines

    Chapter 2. Site Preparation Guidelines 2.1. Service Clearance It is mandatory to comply with the service clearance requirements, as indicated in the following figure. Important Aisles must be at least 120 cm wide Full access to equipment is mandatory for maintenance operations Customers are advised to plan ahead and to provide space for extensions...
  • Page 16: Standard 1200 Cabinet Cut-Outs

    2.2. Standard 1200 Cabinet Cut-outs The standard cut-outs are shown in the following figure (cut-outs are in grey, the rack cabinet position in yellow): Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 17: Water-Cooled Cabinets Considerations

    2.3. Water-Cooled Cabinets Considerations 2.3.1. Water-Cooled 1200 Cabinet Cut-outs When a cooling unit is installed to supply water to water-cooled cabinets, cut-outs must be made in the raised floor slabs to allow water circulation, as shown in the following figure. Important The cabinet must be aligned with slab sides.
  • Page 18: Preparing The Cooling Unit For Water-Cooled Cabinets

    2.3.2. Preparing the Cooling Unit for Water-Cooled Cabinets Important To protect from condensation at heat exchanger level, it is strongly recommended to insulate the water pipes. Water-cooled cabinets are connected to the site cooling unit with two G1 1/4 tapered male connectors and to the site drain with one 20 mm nozzle. Hoses are not included in the standard offer.
  • Page 19: Environmental Conditions For Water-Cooled Cabinets

    2.3.3. Environmental Conditions for Water-Cooled Cabinets Important Consult your air-conditioning system specialist for advice on how to plan for the installation of water-cooled cabinets. For a cooling capacity of up to 40 KW, the following environmental conditions must be complied with: Room temperature 20°C: Input water temperature 7°C Room temperature 25°C:...
  • Page 21: Installing The Rack Cabinet

    Chapter 3. Installing the Rack Cabinet Important ATTENTION: Please read carefully the safety instructions before you perform the procedures described in this manual. Multilingual Safety Notices Guide Important All servers and devices installed in the cabinets must be compliant with national safety regulations. Chapter 3.
  • Page 22: General Recommendations

    3.1. General Recommendations Important The Data Processing Site manager must allocate enough personnel to ensure safe handling. Cabinets may be delivered either equipped with servers and devices or empty, according to the model chosen. Site preparation must be completed by the pre-arranged delivery date. Any delay due to non-completion of the site by the pre-arranged date will be considered as the Customer's responsibility.
  • Page 23: Inspecting Cabinet Packing

    3.2. Inspecting Cabinet Packing The following packing items are used to protect cabinets during shipping: • top, front, rear protective covers • pallet • plastic and velcro straps • shockwatch and tiltwatch labels A box, labeled Open Me First is delivered with each cabinet. This box contains: •...
  • Page 24: Checking Warning And Shockwatch Labels

    3.3. Checking Warning and Shockwatch Labels Before unpacking, check the indicators on the 2 shockwatch and 3 tiltwatch labels, positioned as follows on the packing: • 1 on the front cover • 1 on the side cover • 1 on the outer side of the internal front door cover If one or more of the indicators are RED, the cabinet and/or contents may be damaged.
  • Page 25: Removing And Storing Packing Items

    3.4. Removing and Storing Packing Items W003 WARNING W003: To avoid condensation and incorrect handling, cabinets must be removed from their packing by authorized service personnel ONLY, on the scheduled installation date. Use the Packing Slip to check the number and condition of the shipping boxes prior to unpacking.
  • Page 26: Removing Reinforced Packing Items

    3.4.2. Removing Reinforced Packing Items Required Tools Cutter Procedure 1. Cut the plastic straps with the cutter. 2. Remove the top cover. 3. Remove the rear and front covers by opening the plastic fasteners. 4. Unfasten and remove the stoppers surrounding the cabinet. 5.
  • Page 27: Inspecting The Cabinet

    3.5. Inspecting the Cabinet Once the cabinet has been unpacked, a preliminary visual inspection must be performed before it is unloaded from the shipping pallet. C007 CAUTION C007: Pre­equipped rack cabinet: If the inspection indicates an unacceptable safety condition, the condition must be corrected before powering on the system and/or devices inside the rack cabinet.
  • Page 28 C046 CAUTION C046: HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of machine NEVER OPERATE MACHINE WITH GROUNDING CONDUCTOR DISCONNECTED (see installation instructions) C047 CAUTION C047: THIS UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY REFERS TO THE TECHNICAL MANUEL BEFORE SERVICING Electric Plug Symbol: Indicates electrical power specifications.
  • Page 29 W070 WARNING W070: POWER RATING SEE EACH AC INPUT Assembled from Tested Components (Complete System Not Tested) Recycling Symbol: Indicates the mandatory obligation to reuse and recycle electronic and electrical equipment properly. 12. Check external power cables for damage. 13. Check correct closure of front and rear doors. Unlock the front door with the key, pull the handle forwards and upwards to disengage the lock.
  • Page 30: Unloading The Cabinet

    3.6. Unloading the Cabinet The cabinet is delivered on a pallet for easy unloading. It can then be transported on its castors. Important Unpacking and depalletizing instructions for the R@ck'n Roll Cabinet 1200 are clearly set out on a label attached to the front door of the cabinet.
  • Page 31: Moving The Cabinet

    3.7. Moving the Cabinet The cabinet is equipped with four swivel castors so that it can be easily rolled to the location indicated on the Customer's floor plan. Important If the cabinet is pre-equipped with servers and/or devices, two people are required to roll it to the required location. Required Tools None Procedure...
  • Page 32: Securing The Cabinet

    3.8. Securing the Cabinet Once the cabinet has been correctly located, it must be secured into place by lowering the cabinet feet to prevent the cabinet from rolling. D009 DANGER D009: When fully equipped, a cabinet is extremely heavy and must be secured into place before use or maintenance.
  • Page 33: Servicing The Doors

    Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors Important ATTENTION: Please read carefully the safety instructions before you perform the procedures described in this manual. Multilingual Safety Notices Guide 4.1. Opening and Closing the Doors W076 WARNING W076: Before closing the aesthetic door, check that the lock cam is in open door position.
  • Page 34 4.1.1.2. Closing an Aesthetic LED Door 1. Check that the lock cam (D) is hidden by the door central cover (E). Rear view 2. Push on the button (B). The handle (C) springs out. 3. Take hold of the handle. Front view 4.
  • Page 35: Opening And Closing A Standard Or An Aesthetic Led-Free Door

    4.1.2. Opening and Closing a Standard or an Aesthetic LED-free Door 4.1.2.1. Opening a Standard or an Aesthetic LED-free Door 1. Unlock the door: a. Put the key in the keyhole (A). b. Turn it clockwise to unlock the door. 2.
  • Page 36 4.1.2.2. Closing a Standard or an Aesthetic LED-free Door 1. Check that the lock cam (D) is oriented towards the top. Rear view 2. Push on the button (B). The handles (C) springs out. 3. Take hold of the handle. Front view 4.
  • Page 37: Servicing The Standard Doors

    4.2. Servicing the Standard Doors 4.2.1. Removing the Front Door Required Tools Door key Procedure 1. Open the door. The door is secured to the hinges with two door pins. 2. Remove the bottom door pin by pulling upwards and out of the hinge. 3.
  • Page 38: Installing The Front Door

    4.2.2. Installing the Front Door Required Tools Door key Procedure 1. Firmly grip either side of the front door and place at a right angle with the cabinet. 2. Line the door up with the hinges. 3. Carefully push the door onto the hinges. 4.
  • Page 39: Removing The Rear Door

    4.2.3. Removing the Rear Door Required Tools None Procedure 1. Open the door. 2. Firmly grip either side of the door and lift away to remove from the hinges. 3. Store the door in a safe place. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors...
  • Page 40: Installing The Rear Door

    4.2.4. Installing the Rear Door Required Tools Door key Procedure 1. Firmly grip either side of the front door and place at a right angle with the cabinet. 2. Line the door up with the hinges. 3. Carefully push the door onto the hinges. 4.
  • Page 41: Turning The Front/Rear Door

    4.2.5. Turning the Front/Rear Door You can turn the front and/or rear door to change the opening direction to suit site configuration requirements. Tools Required Screwdriver Procedure 1. Remove the door. 2. Turn the door up the other way. 3. Unscrew the locking bracket on the cabinet flange and screw back onto the opposite cabinet flange.
  • Page 42 4.3. Servicing the Aesthetic Doors 4.3.1. Installing a LED-free Door 1. Take hold of the new component Insert the door hinges in the hinge support (A, B) at the top and and the bottom of the rack cabinet simultaneously. Front view 4-10 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 43 4.3.2. Installing a LED Door 1. Remove the LED-free door central part The door central part is equipped with: • the LED strip • the power unit • the power unit C14-C13 power cable • the LED power cable • wire saddles 1.
  • Page 44 From the outside of the door, pull out the door central part. Front view 2. Install the power unit inside the rack cabinet 1. Attach the power unit (A) to the cable retention bracket. 2. Connect the power unit C14-C13 cable (B) to a 220V PDU (C). 4-12 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 45 3. Install the LED power cable on the roof of the rack cabinet 1. Run the LED power cable through a roof cut-out. 2. Attach the cable to the front and rear of the roof using wire saddles. Top view Chapter 4.
  • Page 46 4. Stick some wire saddles on the inside of the door. Rear view 4-14 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 47 5. Install the led door central part 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the cable. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-15...
  • Page 48 4. Install the door central part on the outside of the door. Front view 4-16 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 49 5. On the inside of the door, tighten the screws to secure the door central part in place. Rear view 6. Connect the cable. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-17...
  • Page 50 7. Run the cable through the wire saddles on the door frame. 8. Install the cover. 9. Tighten the screws. 4-18 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 51 Insert the door hinges in the hinge support (A, B) at the top and and the bottom of the rack cabinet simultaneously. Front view Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-19...
  • Page 52 6. Connect the power unit power cable (I) to the LED power cable (J) Important The connectors must remain inside the door Rear view 4-20 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 53 4.3.3. Adjusting the Doors For each hinge, tighten the screw +/-3 mm to adjust the door. Mark Description Low position (-3 mm) Nominal position High position (+ 3 mm) Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-21...
  • Page 54 4.3.4. Servicing a LED-free Door Central Part 4.3.4.1. Removing a LED-free Door Central Part 1. Open the cabinet door 1. Remove the screws on the inside of the door. Rear view 2. Remove the door central part. From the outside of the door, pull out the door central part. Front view 4-22 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 55 4.3.4.2. Installing a LED-free Door Central Part 1. Take hold of the new component 2. Install the LED-free door central part 1. Put the door central part in place at the front of the door. Front view 2. Tighten the screws to secure the door central part in place Rear view 3.
  • Page 56 4.3.5. Servicing a LED Door Central Part 4.3.5.1. Removing a LED door central part 1. Open the cabinet door 2. Disconnect the power unit power cable (I) to the LED power cable (J) Important The connectors must remain inside the door Rear view 4-24 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 57 3. Remove the led door central part 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the cover. Rear view 3. Disconnect the cable. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-25...
  • Page 58 4. Remove the cable from the door frame. 5. Remove the screws. Rear view 6. Remove the door central part from the front of the door. Front view 4-26 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 59 4.3.5.2. Installing a LED door central part 1. Take hold of the new component 2. Install the led door central part 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the cable. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-27...
  • Page 60 4. Install the door central part on the outside of the door. Front view 4-28 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 61 5. On the inside of the door, tighten the screws to secure the door central part in place. Rear view 6. Connect the cable. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-29...
  • Page 62 7. Run the cable through the wire saddles on the door frame. 8. Install the cover. 9. Tighten the screws. 4-30 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 63 3. Connect the power unit power cable (I) to the LED power cable (J) Important The connectors must remain inside the door Rear view 4. Close the cabinet door Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-31...
  • Page 64 4.3.6. Converting an Aesthetic LED-Free Door into an Aesthetic LED Door 1. Remove the LED-free door central part The door central part is equipped with: • the LED strip • the power unit • the power unit C14-C13 power cable •...
  • Page 65 From the outside of the door, pull out the door central part. Front view 2. Install the power unit inside the rack cabinet 1. Attach the power unit (A) to the cable retention bracket. 2. Connect the power unit C14-C13 cable (B) to a 220V PDU (C). Chapter 4.
  • Page 66 3. Install the LED power cable on the roof of the rack cabinet 1. Run the LED power cable through a roof cut-out. 2. Attach the cable to the front and rear of the roof using wire saddles. Top view 4-34 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 67 4. Stick some wire saddles on the inside of the door. Rear view Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-35...
  • Page 68 5. Install the led door central part 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the cable. 4-36 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 69 4. Install the door central part on the outside of the door. Front view Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-37...
  • Page 70 5. On the inside of the door, tighten the screws to secure the door central part in place. Rear view 6. Connect the cable. 4-38 Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 71 7. Run the cable through the wire saddles on the door frame. 8. Install the cover. 9. Tighten the screws. Chapter 4. Servicing the Doors 4-39...
  • Page 72 4.4. Servicing the Side Panels 4.4.1. Removing a Standard Side Panel The side panel is in two sections. The front section only can be removed. Required Tools Screwdriver Procedure 1. With the screwdriver, turn the six locks located on the side panel clockwise, taking care to hold the side panel in place.
  • Page 73 4.4.2. Installing a Standard Side Panel The side panel is in two sections. The front section only can be removed. Required Tools Screwdriver Procedure 1. Firmly grip either side of the side panel and lift carefully onto the base of the cabinet.
  • Page 74 4.4.3. Removing a Neurone Side Panel Required Tools • 1 stepladder • 1 open-end wrench size 17mm • 1 M6 hex wrench Required Fixtures Cabinet protection corner and fixture Procedure 1. From the top of the cabinet, remove the two screws and washers securing the neurone side panel to the cabinet using the open-end wrench.
  • Page 75 4.4.4. Installing a Neurone Side Panel The neurone side panel is installed above the standard side panel. When multiple cabinets are secured to each other using coupling kits, install neurone side panels only above the visible standard side panels. Important 2 persons are required to install a neurone side panel. Required Tools •...
  • Page 76 3. Screw the two fastening bases at both ends of the neurone side panel using the Torx driver and the nut driver. 4. While one person holds the neurone side panel vertically, the other aligns the fastening base holes with the cabinet top corner holes. 5.
  • Page 77 Chapter 5. Servicing the Rack Cabinet Important ATTENTION: Please read carefully the safety instructions before you perform the procedures described in this manual. Multilingual Safety Notices Guide Important All servers and devices installed in the cabinets must be compliant with national safety regulations. 5.1.
  • Page 78 2. Proceed in the same way from the rear of the cabinet. 3. From the front of the cabinets, slightly loosen the cabinet feet reinforcements using the flat wrench and remove the coupling kit element. Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 79 D010 DANGER D010: Check that the cabinet feet are lowered and locked safely into place. Incorrect installation may result in serious personal injury. Item Description Cabinet feet Feet reinforcement Coupling kit element 4. Tighten firmly the cabinet feet reinforcements using the flat wrench and check that the cabinet feet are locked safely into place.
  • Page 80 5. Proceed in the same way from the rear of the cabinet. Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 81 5.1.2. Installing the Coupling Kit If you install more than one cabinet, you are advised to secure cabinets to each other with one or more coupling kits, according to the number of cabinets you install. Required Tools • Flat wrench (size 17 mm) •...
  • Page 82 2. Proceed in the same way from the rear of the cabinet 3. From the front of the cabinets, slightly loosen the cabinet feet reinforcements using the flat wrench. D010 DANGER D010: Check that the cabinet feet are lowered and locked safely into place. Incorrect installation may result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 83 4. Using the flat wrench, fix one element of the coupling kit to the cabinet feet by tightening the cabinet feet reinforcements. Important Pay attention to the orientation of the element. Item Description Cabinet feet Feet reinforcement Coupling kit element Chapter 5.
  • Page 84 5. Proceed in the same way from the rear of the cabinet Installation and Service Guide...
  • Page 85 5.2. Servicing the Vertical Cable Management Kit 5.2.1. Removing the Vertical Cable Management Kit The following procedure describes how to remove 3 vertical cable management kits. Required Tools M4 Allen wrench Procedure 1. Using the M4 Allen wrench, unscrew the three vertical cable management bridles.
  • Page 86 5.2.2. Installing the Vertical Cable Management Kit The vertical management kit secures your cables within the cabinet and helps you manage excess cabling. You can install up to 9 cable management kits on a side panel. The following procedure describes how to install 3 kits. Required Tools M4 Allen wrench Required Fixtures...
  • Page 87 2. Install the middle and bottom bars using only one screw for each bar. 3. Screw the three vertical cable management bridles. Chapter 5. Servicing the Rack Cabinet 5-11...
  • Page 88 5.3. Installing Servers and Devices Important You are requested to read the Safety Notices set out in preface of this document before installing or servicing cabinets. The documentation delivered with rack-mountable servers and devices may contain important safety information. You are requested to carefully read the documentation delivered with servers and devices before installing them in the cabinet.
  • Page 89 5.3.1. Checking Server/Device Compatibility Before installing a server or device in the cabinet, you are advised to check and compare the internal dimensions of the cabinet with the external dimensions of the server / device and accessories (rail assembly, front bezel, handles, ...). The following figure shows a top view of the cabinet and illustrates the dimensions to be taken into account before installing a server or device in the cabinet.
  • Page 90 5.3.2. Balancing Cabinet Load Equipment must be installed in the cabinet in compliance with the rules set out below to ensure that the cabinet remains stable. 5.3.2.1. R@ck'n Roll Cabinet 1242 When installing different equipment in a cabinet, you are advised to comply with the following balancing and priority rules: Mark Corresponding “U”s...
  • Page 91 Priority Equipment Rule Smart-UPS From U1 upward KVM Switch / KVM LCD Between U19 / U21, contiguously Blade Chassis From U1 upward, above UPS Ethernet / Fiber Switches Between U22 / U25 or U39 / U42 Libraries Between U29 / U39 From U1 upward, above UPS and Storage Devices / or Blade Chassis...
  • Page 92 5.4. Fitting Equipment Trays An equipment tray may be required to fit peripheral devices in cabinets. Three equipment trays are available: • Short Equipment Tray • Medium Equipment Tray • Long Equipment Tray Important The documentation delivered with non-rackable peripheral devices may contain important safety information.
  • Page 93 5.5. Installing a PDU Each PDU is delivered with mounting brackets for vertical and/or horizontal installation in the cabinet. Note Vertical Installation Up to six PDUs can be installed vertically in the cabinet flange space (3 right and 3 left). Important Before choosing a location for a PDU, check power cable length from the servers and devices you want to connect to the PDU.
  • Page 94 Procedure: Vertical Installation 1. Select the required location in the cabinet. 2. Install one cage nut (A) over the fixture holes at the top and bottom of the cabinet cut-out. 3. Align the PDU with the cut-out in the cabinet flange and push firmly into place.
  • Page 95 5.6. Removing the Cut-out Covers (Top of the Rack) The top of the rack includes the following cut-out covers: • Two sheet metals located above the two cable mounts • One plate metal used to access an opening between the top of the rack and the rack wiring zone Item Description...
  • Page 97 Chapter 6. Managing Power and Data Cables Important ATTENTION: Please read carefully the safety instructions before you perform the procedures described in this manual. Multilingual Safety Notices Guide Important Please refer to the documentation delivered with your server and/or device for detailed cable management information.
  • Page 98 6.2. Preparing a PDU for Connection to the Site Power Supply As required in the Site Preparation Guide, the Customer has provided the required power supply cables to the cable cut-outs at the base of the server. The Customer is responsible for ensuring that the electrical network is compliant with the standards set out in the Site Preparation Guide.
  • Page 99 Required Tools Electric screwdriver Procedure 1. Check that the power supply cable is not live with the multimeter. 2. Carefully guide the power supply cable through the cable inlet at the base of the cabinet. 3. Check that the power supply cable is long enough. 4.
  • Page 101 Appendix A. Specifications A.1. Specifications Dimensions / Weight Unpacked Packed Height: 202 cm (80.0 in) Height: 212 cm (83.5 in) Width: 60.0 cm (23.6 in) Width: 80.0 cm (31.5 in) Depth: 120.0 cm (47.2 in) Depth: 133.5 cm (52.5 in) Weight (empty): 150 kg (330 lb) Weight (empty): 180 kg (396 lb) Max weight (transport): 980 kg...
  • Page 102 A.2. PDU Common Electrical Specifications Note It is mandatory for power lines and terminal boxes to be located within the immediate vicinity of the system and to be easily accessible. Each power line must be connected to a separate, independent electrical panel and bipolar circuit breaker.
  • Page 103 A.4. PDU 32A, 4xC13 - 2xC19, EU Specifications Dimensions/Weight Height 4.1 cm (1.6 in) Width 48.3 cm (19 in) Depth 12 cm (4.7 in) Weight 2.8 kg (6.2 lb) Outlets 14.5 A (C19) 9 A (C13) Power Cables AC (32 A) 1 per PDU Mains cable type 3 x AWG10...
  • Page 104 A.6. PDU 32A, 7xC13, EU Specifications Dimensions/Weight Height 4.1 cm (1.6 in) Width 48.3 cm (19 in) Depth 12 cm (4.7 in) Weight 2.8 kg (6.2 lb) Outlets 14.5 A (C19) 9 A (C13) Power Cables AC (32 A) 1 per PDU Mains cable type 3 x AWG10 Mains plug type...
  • Page 105 A.8. PDU 32A, 24xC13 - 6xC19, EU Specifications Dimensions/Weight Height 4.4 cm (1.7 in) Width 174 cm (68.5 in) Depth 7 cm (2.8 in) Weight 7.2 kg (15.8 lb) Outlets 14.5 A (C19) 9 A (C13) Power Cables AC (32 A) 1 per PDU Mains cable type H05-W...

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