Rack options HP Seismic Rack Additional documentation for the HP Seismic Rack can be found on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support/Seismic_Rack_UG_en). HP Seismic Rack Casters The seismic rack casters are designed for short-distance moves over smooth, hard surfaces or short-pile carpeting. Carrier-grade racks do not support the use of an unloading ramp. Shipping carton contents •...
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Item Description Caster Caster jack screw Caster support bolts Backing plate Mounting plate To install the seismic casters: Retrieve the appropriate caster (left or right) from the kit. Install the right casters on the right side of the rack when facing the front of the rack. Rack options 5...
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Install the left casters on the left side of the rack when facing the front of the rack. Place the backing plate inside the rack with the nuts facing the interior of the rack. The alignment pins protrude from the hole you used to access the screws that mounted the rack to the pallet, and the backing plate is snug against the sheet metal.
WARNING: Do not raise the rack more than necessary. Have someone watch as you raise the rack and warn you if there is any excessive motion or tipping. Repeat the installation steps to install the remaining casters. Using a wrench, raise the rack by turning the caster jack screws clockwise, a little at a time, until the rack is high enough to slide the pallet out from under the rack.
Install the seismic brace ("Installing the seismic brace" on page 10). Shipping carton contents • BLc7000 Seismic Brace • BLc7000 Seismic Rack Mount Kit • BLc7000 Cable Management System • Documentation Required tools The following tools are required for installation: •...
Install one cage nut into the top hole of U4 and the middle hole of U9 (U15 and U20) in the front mounting rails. Installing the cable management system NOTE: The U locations are noted in the following procedure for enclosures installed in the lower portion of the rack.
Attach the cable management system to each rear rail, making sure to attach it to the cage nut. Installing an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure The most current documentation for HP BladeSystem components is available at the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation). Documentation is also available in the following locations: •...
From the front, slide the top brace on top of the enclosure. Secure the rear brace to the top brace using the provided screws. The longer flange of the rear brace must be located on the bottom. From the rear, insert the two rear brackets between the enclosure and the rack. The top tab rests on the top brace.
Shipping carton contents • HP BladeSystem Cable Management Tray • Mounting rails with attached locking brackets • M5 screws (4) • Documentation Required tools The following tools are required for installation: • Phillips screwdriver • Fasteners or cable ties Installing the cable management tray To install the cable management tray: On each side of the rack, align the center holes in the rack with the two center holes on the rail bracket.
Routing cables through the cable management tray When routing cables through the cable management tray route the cables from the hub to the back of the cable management tray, and then through to the front of the rack. Securing cables CAUTION: To prevent accidental kinks, snags, or overbending, dress and secure all cables.
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Install a wire tie for copper wire or a hook-and-loop strap for fiber cable. Ties or fasteners cannot exceed 1.3 cm (0.5 in) wide or 12.7 cm (5.0 in) long. Secure each guide to the cable management system frame. Rack options 14...
You can also use hook-and-loop straps to fasten cables to the rack. To secure cables to the cable management tray, attach the cables to the slots on the cable management tray with a hook-and-loop strap. HP BladeSystem Breaker Panel NOTE: The breaker panel contains no serviceable internal parts.
Required tools The following tools are required for installation: • Phillips screwdriver • Flathead screwdriver • 1mm wrench • T-25 Torx driver • T-20 Torx driver • 14mm socket wrench Installing the sheet metal grommet The sheet metal grommet protects the cables that run through the opening on the top of the rack. To install the sheet metal grommet: From the rear of the rack, unscrew the two top plate nuts, and then remove the rack top.
Installing the breaker panel into the rack Align the rack support brackets on the breaker panel with the rail brackets, and slide the breaker panel into the rack. Secure the breaker panel with the screws provided. Power cable connections for the breaker panel WARNING: Only a certified electrician must connect power to the breaker panel.
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Install the nuts and washers over the lugs. Install the breaker panel rear cover. Installing breaker panel site input power cables WARNING: A qualified electrician must determine the cabling requirements for the input power of the breaker panel. You must verify that the correct size cables are installed into side A and side B of the breaker panel.
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Connect the site input power cables to the input busbar studs. Connect the -48V/-60V red wire to the top busbar on each Side (A & B). Connect the RTN black wires to the bottom busbar on each Side (A & B). Use the 14mm socket wrench to reinstall the nuts over the lugs.
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Cable Breaker Panel End Input Module End (90° Lug) (45° Lug) (E-PS3) BP-A3 Red source -48 DC or Black return BP-B1 (E-PS4) (E-PS4) BP-B1 Red source -48 DC or Black return BP-B2 (E-PS5) (E-PS5) BP-B2 Red source -48 DC or Black return BP-B3 (E-PS6) (E-PS6)
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Referring to the DC cable connection configuration table, connect a black return cable to the right side of the A1 position with a 90° lug. To connect cables from the breaker panel to the DC input module: Referring to the DC cable connection configuration table, connect the red source cable from the breaker panel to the top portion of the DC input module at a 45°...
Grounding the breaker panel Item Description Breaker Panel Double-hole Lug with Nuts Single-hole Lug and Self-threading Screw Ground Rail To ground the breaker panel: Remove the breaker panel rear cover to expose the grounding studs common to the breaker panel. Remove the nuts from the studs.
Reinstall the two breaker screws. Switch the breaker on. Breaker panel safety cover A safety cover is included with the breaker panel. The cover consists of a top cover and a bottom cover. Both covers can be removed with the breaker panel installed. Each cover is secured with three screws. To access the output connections, only remove the bottom cover.
Enclosure options Additional enclosure options Additional documentation for the following options can be found on the HP website: • HP BladeSystem BL860c Server Blade (http://www.hp.com/support/Integrity_BL860c_Server_Blade_USG_en) • HP BladeSystem BL460c Server Blade (http://www.hp.com/support/BL460c_Server_Blade_UG_en) • HP StorageWorks MSA2324 Carrier-Grade Storage Array (http://www.hp.com/support/StorageWorks_CG_2324fc_MSA_UG_en) HP BladeSystem DC Power Supply Shipping carton contents •...
Power supply LEDs Power LED 1 Fault LED 2 Condition (green) (amber) No power to the power supply Normal Power supply failure Installing a power supply Install the power supplies based on the total number of supplies needed: • Two power supplies: Bays 1 and 4 •...
Open the power supply bracket. Insert the power supply into the enclosure, and then close the bracket. HP Seismic Rack Mounting Kit for the MSA2324 CG The HP Seismic Rack Mounting Kit for the MSA2324 CG supports installation of the HP StorageWorks MSA2324 Carrier-Grade Storage Array in the HP Seismic Rack.
• Washer • Bracket assembly screws (12) Installing the Seismic Rack Mounting Kit Attach the rear brackets to the MSA2324 Carrier-Grade CG Attach the left bracket assembly to the left rack rail. Attach the right bracket assembly to the left right rail. Insert cage nuts into the rack holes.
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Attach the single-hole ground cable lug between the front right mounting ear (top hole) and the rack with a lock washer and screw. Item Description Lock washer Screw Flat washer Bolt Ground cable lug. Position between ear and rail (cable not shown) Loosely attach the rear brackets to the rear bracket assemblies.
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