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many of the most common causes of electromagnetic
interference.
metal
If metal is used in the construction of the raised floor,
ensure that there is a common ground connection
between the raised floor and main floor to avoid
possible build up of different voltage potentials. Failure
to comply can result in serious injury to personnel and
damage to equipment.
flammable materials
Fundamental safeguards for disk arrays should include
a site well away from any sources of potential damage.
The system should not be installed or operated in an
environment where there is a risk of fire or explosion
due to the presence of highly flammable gases, volatile
liquids, or combustible dust.
airborne contaminants
Airborne contaminants and particles of a certain size
and hardness can damage your disk arrays. Some of the
most common contaminants are dust, smoke, ash,
eraser debris, food crumbs, and salty air.
Your HP CE can assist you in determining whether or
not you need be concerned about airborne
contaminants.
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