Preparing to install exasan sw16, 1 precaution for handling the system, 2 choosing the location for the system – Accusys ExaSAN SW16 User Manual

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2. Preparation

User Guide

Page 2-1

2. Preparing to Install ExaSAN SW16

To ensure safe and smooth operation of your ExaSAN SW16, it is essential that you

choose an appropriate location for the system, and provide an appropriate operating

environment and adequate power for all components of the system. As you plan for

installation, follow the guidelines below to ensure that the system and its environment

are safely and appropriately positioned for efficient operation and service.

2.1 Precaution for Handling the System

Take the following precautions to avoid damage to the system or potential injury to

you.

1. Prepare a flat, sturdy surface before removing the system from its packaging. The

table or cart that will hold the system should be as close as possible to the system’s

carton.

2. Ensure that all power switches have been turned off and all power cords

disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the hardware.

3. Static electricity can damage electronic components of your system. Follow the

guidelines below to avoid such damage:

a. Work in a static-free environment

b. Wear a grounded anti-static wrist strap

c. Store uninstalled components in anti-static bags

d.

2.2 Choosing the Location for the System

Handle circuit boards by their edges and avoid touching chips and

connectors

The ExaSAN SW16 is designed as a rack-mount solution. Depending on where your rack

is located, you should keep the following points in mind when determining where to

place your system.

1. Measure the amount of available space in the rack. The amount of space required

for the SW16 is 1U rack space. (dimensions are L410mm x W447/480.2mm x H43.8mm)

2. Measure the distance between any two components that need to be connected

via cable(s). This measurement will help you determine the length of the required

cable(s). Or if you’ve already purchased the cables, determine the proximity of the

components in question.

3. Leave sufficient room, at least two inches, around the unit to allow air ventilation.

4. Do not block or cover any of the ventilation holes in the front and back panels of

the unit. Consistent airflow is essential to keeping the system operating efficiently.

5. Allow additional room at the front and back of the unit for service.

6. The ExaSAN SW16 uses several cables and cords. It’s a good idea to determine how

they will be arranged at the rear of the system, and where the cables will be routed

to connect to the host systems and RAID disk systems.

2.3 Electrical Power

At your chosen location for the ExaSAN SW16, make sure that the electrical circuitry

and power outlets are sufficient for the combined power needs of all hardware

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