Cabling Preparation For The Hp Netserver Lpr; Assess How Components Will Be Connected To The Server; Attach Cable Guide To Rack Column; Mount Power Distribution Units - HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Manual

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Chapter 2
For multiple LPr units in a rack, use a 16-amp-minimum circuit with
one IEC MCB D-type breaker for each 16-amp Power Distribution
Unit.
NOTE
Some local codes do not allow a 16-amp device to be
connected to a 16-amp service. Consult a qualified electrician
or local regulatory authority before beginning electrical site
preparation.

Cabling Preparation for the HP NetServer LPr

Assess How Components Will Be Connected to the Server

You may find the following steps to be helpful before you begin cabling:
Review the layout of the rack installation generated with HP's rack
configuration tools. (See Step 2 in Chapter 1 for more information.)
Consider the cabling guidelines discussed in Chapter 3, in the section
"Data Cabling Principles Used in Determining Rack Locations."

Attach Cable Guide to Rack Column

Using the instructions included with the Cable Guide hardware, attach the Cable
Guide(s) to the rack column.

Mount Power Distribution Units

Plan the location of the Power Distribution Unit or Units (PDU) by reference to
amperage, power, and the number of receptacles. For additional information on
PDUs see Chapter 3, the section titled "Wide-Ranging PDU Configurations."
The following subsections describe the types of PDU's and three ways to mount
them:
Horizontally on the rear columns of the rack.
Vertically on the rear columns of the rack.
Horizontally on extended rear brackets for the LPr.
Connecting and Routing Cables to the HP NetServer LPr
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