Enclosure Bay Numbering Convention - Impediment RS-0800-LVD User Manual

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RS--0800-LVD User Guide
Table 2–1 RS-0800-LVD Configuration
Module
Loopback module
Cooling Modules

2.2.1 Enclosure Bay Numbering Convention

The enclosure bay numbering convention is shown in
to house a single module. In the front of the enclosure this is the space required by a single 1.0" high 3.5
inch disk drive in its carrier module. In the rear of the enclosure this is the space required by a single PSU,
I/O or cooling module.
Figure 2–1 Module Locations
The RS-0800-LVD subsystem has 4 x 2 drive bays in the front of the enclosure, i.e. 4 bays wide by 2 bays
high. It also has 3 x 2 module bays at the rear. The front bays are numbered 1 to 4 from left to right, viewed
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Location
If a loopback module is used it must only be fitted in the right hand bay, as
viewed from the rear.
• One Cooling module provides airflow for a configuration of 8 drives, 2 I/O
modules and 2 Power Supply Modules. Install the module in bay 2/1 and
a Dummy cooling module in Bay 2/2
• Two Cooling modules: provide enhanced airflow and redundancy with
cooling to the drives maintained while a faulty module is replaced. Install
the modules in bays 2/1 and 2/2.
Figure
2–1. A Bay is defined as the space required

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