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Rittal – The System.
Faster – better – everywhere.
Rack and Accessories
Installation Manual
MoR Generation 6
Abstract
This document provides guidance for using the Microsoft MoR Generation 6 Series Racks
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DCN 4727 REV 6
Doc No. C29115

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  • Page 1 Rittal – The System. Faster – better – everywhere. Rack and Accessories Installation Manual MoR Generation 6 Abstract This document provides guidance for using the Microsoft MoR Generation 6 Series Racks Page 1 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 2: Rittal Legal Disclaimer

    Rittal Legal Disclaimer The user and safety information provided (i) in the leaflet “Important Microsoft MOR User Documentation” (the “Leaflet”), (ii) the Rack and Accessories Installation Manual MOR Generation 6 (the “Manual”) and (iii) on the web pages set forth on the leaflet ((i) – (iii) together the “Instructions”) is mandatory to accompany the product during its whole life cycle to ensure a safe operation and handling of the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Rittal Legal Disclaimer ..........................2 Introduction ..............................4 Rack Specifications ..........................6 Summary Rack Information: ........................6 Important Safety Information ........................8 Safety Symbols ............................8 Labels and Leaflet ........................... 9 QR Code Label ............................9 Name Plate Label ............................9 Safety Label ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    • Foreseeable misuse: Misconfiguration - loading against functional specification, neglecting limits for ship loadable transport, neglecting the installation and transportation guidelines given by Rittal. Standing or climbing on rack. • User Groups: Skilled Person acc. IEC62368 (knows the specification, technical limits, safety hints): ▪...
  • Page 5 The manual covers the following products: Rack No Definition 7844440 MICROSOFT, 48Ux1200x1200, MOR 7844441 MICROSOFT, 48Ux1200x1200, MOR without Pallet 7844477 MICROSOFT, 48Ux1200x1200, MOR PRD Rack Accessory Definition 7844246 Bolt Down Kit 7844186 600mm Baying Kit 24” Baying Kit 7844187 7844152 48U Front Door Kit 7844153 48U Rear Door Kit...
  • Page 6: Rack Specifications

    Rack Specifications Please refer to Rack Specification Sheets, held by Microsoft for full rack specification Details. Summary Rack Information: Microsoft Part Number Rittal SKU Part Number 7844.440 1 – ECN Release Rittal SKU Revision Rittal Description 48U MOR Packaged Rack Colour White (RAL9003) frame and cladding.
  • Page 7 Microsoft Part Number Rittal SKU Part Number 7844.477 1 – ECN Release Rittal SKU Revision Rittal Description Packaged Rack MOR PRD 12X12 48U ASM Colour White (RAL9003) frame and cladding. EIA rails RAL7035 (light grey) Frame Material Mild Steel Rack Weight 265.767 +/- 10%...
  • Page 8: Important Safety Information

    Warning – Do not stand on or climb on top of the racks. The racks are not designed for this purpose. Rittal Factory Torque Setting - Rack to Pallet Interfaces •...
  • Page 9: Labels And Leaflet

    Labels and Leaflet Look for additional safety information affixed to the rack and contained in leaflet. QR Code Label (Visual representation of label only – actual label could vary) QR code to obtain latest instruction manual. Name Plate Label (Visual representation of label only – actual label could vary) Page 9 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No.
  • Page 10: Safety Label

    Safety Label (Visual representation of label only – actual label could vary) Item Description This symbol indicates the presence of a potential hazard. This symbol indicates the presence of risk of personal injury if the rack becomes unstable and tips over. WARNING: only skilled persons to handle rack. Follow the instruction manual and all safety information.
  • Page 11: User Documentation

    (Visual representation of leaflet only – actual leaflet could vary) Item Description QR Link Enclosure Series Critical Safety Symbols Permissible Use Download Information Rittal Legal Disclaimer Reverse side – Download information in multiple languages Page 11 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 12: Positions Of Leaflet And Labels

    Positions of Leaflet and Labels User Documentation 2 x Safety Label Name Plate Label Leaflet Front Baffle LH Baffle LH EIA rail (33U) Rear Frame Member Page 12 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 13: Product Safety Statements

    Racks can be moved with manual pallet truck from front and rear only (as per packing sleeves indicates). • All other forms of transportation are forbidden. • Rittal products must be shipped in accordance with Rittal Handling guidelines for shipping and storage. (http://www.rittal.com/imf/none/5_501/Rittal_Handling_guidelines_for_shipping_and_stora ge_5_501) •...
  • Page 14 Statement 3 In regards to unbolting the rack from the shipping pallet, the following warnings must be upheld: WARNING TIP / HEAVY EQUIPMENT • This rack is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when handling. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. Only Microsoft approved SOP logistics systems to be used to move the rack.
  • Page 15 • No lateral movement of the rack against rotation of castors, i.e. dragging fixed castors. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Statement 6 In regards to levelling the rack on feet the following warnings must be upheld: WARNING TIP / HEAVY EQUIPMENT •...
  • Page 16 Statement 9 In regards to installation or any work with rack, the following caution must be considered: Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped, ensure rack is secured. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. •...
  • Page 17: Rack Instructions

    Palletised rack must not exceed maximum tip of angle of 15 degrees. • All other forms of transportation are forbidden. • Rittal products must be shipped in accordance with Rittal Handling guidelines for shipping and storage. (http://www.rittal.com/imf/none/5_501/Rittal_Handling_guidelines_for_shipping_and_stora ge_5_501) Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage.
  • Page 18: Unpacking The Racks

    Unpacking the Racks Disclaimer Rittal is not responsible for damage sustained through poor handling and misuse. Mechanical and functional concerns should be reported immediately to Rittal. Receiving Inspection Inspect the package and contents for shipping damage, and make sure that all parts have been sent.
  • Page 19: Unpacking Racks

    Unpacking Racks Unpacking 7844.440 1. Remove plastic wrapping from packaged rack (please note label is attached to wrap). 2. Removed corner posts (x8) 3. Remove polybag. Bolt-down Uninstallation WARNING TIP / HEAVY EQUIPMENT • This rack is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when handling. •...
  • Page 20 1. To gain access to front bolt down brackets, open front RH and LH doors, via key. Press push button to open doors, please note this releases the handle. 2. Open Doors. Page 20 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 21 3. Rack is bolted to pallet via 4 down brackets. Remove M10 bolts and washers (4x), (tool: 17mm spanner or socket drive). Please ensure rack is secured and not at risk of falling from pallet before removing bolts. Page 21 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No.
  • Page 22: Unpacking 7844.477

    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Please note Rittal to not provide a ramp kit, or instruction to remove rack from pallet. Please note that the rack is designed to be removed rear first off the back side of the pallet.
  • Page 23 4. Remove rear pallet angle support, 2x M10 Hex Head fixings. 5. Remove 4x fixing bolts from the 300w racks frames (4x M10 Hex Head Fixings). To access front bolts open 300w front doors. Ensure that local ramp system is in place before removing central bolt down brackets. Page 23 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No.
  • Page 24 6. Remove rear centre bolt down bracket, 2x M8 Hex head fixings and 2x M10 Hex head fixings. 7. Remove 2x M8 Hex head fixings from front bolt down bracket. The rack is now free to move Page 24 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No.
  • Page 25: Accessory Kit Locations

    Accessory Kit Locations Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when handling. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People unpacking rack to wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations.
  • Page 26: Integration Of Rack Before Forward Shipping To Data Centre

    Please check bolt down bracket bolt torques before forward shipping. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Rittal Factory Torque Setting - Rack to Pallet Interfaces • Bolt down to pallet (M8, HEX HD): 7Nm (7844440) •...
  • Page 27: Moving The Rack - Using Rack Castors

    Moving the Rack - Using Rack Castors WARNING TIP / HEAVY EQUIPMENT • This rack is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when handling. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. Only Microsoft approved SOP logistics systems to be used to move rack. ▪...
  • Page 28: Rack Grounding

    Rack Grounding WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • Connection of the rack to building Common Bonding Network (CBN) is required. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. • Each rack should be bonded directly to a common ground using the designated grounding points located at the top of the RH and LH 300W racks.
  • Page 29: Levelling Rack

    Levelling Rack WARNING TIP / HEAVY EQUIPMENT • This rack is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when handling • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People handling the rack must wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations.
  • Page 30: Joining And Bolting Down Rack

    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Racks should be bayed to another rack and bolted to the floor before the equipment is installed. Use joining and bolt-down kits supplied by Rittal only. Bolt-down Method- Bolt-down Kit Contents List...
  • Page 31 1. Use bolt-down plate template above to fix floor plates to data centre floor. This must be done before the rack is put into place. Use appropriate floor fixing bolts (depending on floor material). 2. Move rack into location. 3. Follow levelling procedure. 4.
  • Page 32: Standard Baying Method - Baying Kit

    Standard Baying Method - Baying Kit WARNING TIP / HEAVY EQUIPMENT • This rack is easily tipped. Use extreme caution when handling. • Joining racks provides limited stability to the racks. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. •...
  • Page 33 Please note images are for visual representation only and may differ from actual rack but process remains the same. Middle Hole from the Top Hole from the Bottom Page 33 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 34: Airflow Baffle Kit

    Airflow Baffle Kit Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped, ensure rack is secured. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People handling the rack must wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations.
  • Page 35 Fit baffle to front of rack as shown with 2 off M8 bolts, flat and spring washers using 13mm socket drive. Torque to 12Nm. Page 35 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 36: Front Door Installation Kit

    Front Door Installation Kit Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped, ensure rack is secured. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People handling the rack must wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations.
  • Page 37 Install front door hinges, hinge clips and latches with 1 M6x10mm screw for each hinge/latch. Each door requires 4 hinges, hinge clips and latches in the correct locations as shown. Please note images are for visual representation only and may differ from actual rack but process remains the same.
  • Page 38: Hinge And Lock Catch Positions

    Hinge and lock catch positions Secure Hinges and lock catches Torque 5 – 6 Hinge Positions Lock Catch Positions First hole from top First hole from top First hole from bottom First hole from bottom Lock Catch Screw Fitting Positions (Top to Bottom) Page 38 DCN 4727 REV 6...
  • Page 39 1. Retract hinge pins (Direction arrow 1). 2. Align front door to hinges. (Direction arrow 2). 3. Push pins into hinge. (Direction arrow 3). 4. Fit hinge clips onto hinge pins and rotate into position. Please note images are for visual representation only and may differ from actual rack but process remains the same.
  • Page 40: Grounding Front Door

    Grounding Front Door WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • Connection of the rack to building Common Bonding Network (CBN) is required. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Fit grounding cable to second hole on the hinge side of the frame as shown. Torque 6 – 9 Nm. Order of fitment through M6 ring spade: 1.
  • Page 41: Rear Door Installation Kit

    Rear Door Installation Kit Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped, ensure rack is secured. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People handling the rack must wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations.
  • Page 42 Please note images are for visual representation only and may differ from actual rack but process remains the same. Page 42 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No. C29115...
  • Page 43: Rear Door Fitting

    Rear Door fitting 1. Install back door hinges with 1 off M6x10mm screw for each hinge. Torque 5 – 6 Nm 2. Each door requires 4 hinges in the correct locations as shown. First hole from top First hole from top First hole from bottom First hole from bottom Page 43...
  • Page 44 1. Retract hinge pins (Direction arrow 1). 2. Align front door to hinges. (Direction arrow 2). 3. Push pins into hinge. (Direction arrow 3). 4. Fit hinge clips onto hinge pins and rotate into position. Page 44 DCN 4727 REV 6 Doc No.
  • Page 45 Top of Rack hole from left or right. Use 1 M5x12mm screw. Torque 5 – 6 Nm. Rear top bracket installed 10 Bottom of Rack hole from left or right. Use 1 M5x12mm screw. Torque 5 – 6 Nm. Rear bottom bracket installed 10 Please note images are for visual representation only and may differ from actual rack but process remains the same.
  • Page 46: Rear Door Grounding

    Rear Door Grounding WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK • Connection of the rack to building Common Bonding Network (CBN) is required. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Fit grounding cable (M6 ring spade side to rack) to 2 hole up from bottom system chassis on the rear of the rack on both sides.
  • Page 47: Lock Replacement (Unique Or Standard)

    Lock Replacement (Unique or Standard) Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped, ensure rack is secured. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People handling the rack must wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations.
  • Page 48 3. Remove cover plate (item 1) and M5x10 screw (item 2) from the back of comfort handle. 4. Remove installed lock insert (item 3) from the adapter (item 4) by removing the M5x8 screw (item 5). 5. Install new lock insert to the adapter (item 4) with M5x8 screw (item 5), as per diagram. Torque: 2(+1)Nm. 6.
  • Page 49: Magnetic Strip

    Magnetic Strip Caution WORKING WITH RACK • This rack is easily tipped, ensure rack is secured. • Instructed or Skilled persons to handle rack only. • People handling the rack must wear PPE in accordance with local risk assessments and local regulations. Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.

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