Additional Resources
Additional resources are available as follows:
• For a complete list of HP rack options and accessories, go to the main rack page at
or to the main rack options page at
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www.hp.com/products/racks
www.hp.com/products/rackoptions
• For a list of ProLiant servers and options, go to
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www.hp.com/products/proliant
• For a list of HP power products such as UPS and PDU, go to
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www.hp.com/products/ups
• For a complete list of HP server storage equipment, go to
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www.hp.com/products/serverstorage
Certification and regulatory compliance
Product certification
The10000 and 10000 G2 Series racks are defined as non-functional mechanical storage bays and
therefore, are not certified individually as a stand-alone product. The rack does not serve as an
overall safety or EMI rated enclosure nor does it carry any other Agency compliant rating. However,
any product intended for use in an HP rack should be individually certified as a stand-alone product.
For example, HP Power Distribution products, such as uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) and
power distribution units (PDUs) are fully certified as stand-alone products.
Certain third-party products may not be fully certified as stand-alone products. Any product that does
not meet stand-alone certification is not included in any HP-specified rack configuration and should
not be installed in an HP rack.
HP General Specification for Environment compliance
HP General Specification for Environment (GSE) specifications prohibit or restrict the use of certain
chemical compounds in products or in the manufacture of products. HP complies with the GSE
specifications and restricts the use of these compounds in the development or manufacture of any HP
product (including third-party supplier product).
Information Technology Equipment
The 10000 and 10000 G2 Series racks are designed to comply with the applicable safety
requirements for Information Technology Equipment (ITE) when the rack is configured with properly
certified equipment. The 10000 and 10000 G2 Series racks are considered ITE compliant when the
following conditions are met:
• The rack is populated with individually certified products
• All installation guidelines and instructions are followed
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive
Figure 2. WEEE disposal symbol
The directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) requires manufacturers to finance the take back and
recovery of waste from electrical and electronic equipment at
the end of its useful life.
Any product or product packaging marked with the symbol
in Figure 2 must not be disposed of with other household
waste. The customer must dispose of the product by
delivering the product to a designated collection point for
the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
For more information about locations to drop off equipment
for recycling, please contact a local city office, the
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