Moving and stabilizing a rack – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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Moving and stabilizing a rack

WARNING!

The physical size and weight of the rack requires a minimum of two people to move. If one person tries

to move the rack, injury may occur.
To ensure stability of the rack, always push on the lower half of the rack. Be especially careful when

moving the rack over any bump (e.g., door sills, ramp edges, carpet edges, or elevator openings). When

the rack is moved over a bump, there is a potential for it to tip over.

Moving the rack requires a clear, uncarpeted pathway that is at least 80 cm (31.5 in) wide for the

60.3 cm (23.7 in) wide, 42U rack. A vertical clearance of 203.2 cm (80 in) should ensure sufficient

clearance for the 200 cm (78.7 in) high, 42U rack.

CAUTION:

Ensure that no vertical or horizontal restrictions exist that would prevent rack movement without

damaging the rack.
Make sure that all four leveler feet are in the fully raised position. This process will ensure that the casters

support the rack weight and the feet do no impede movement.

Each rack requires an area 600 mm (23.62 in) wide and 1000 mm (39.37 in) deep (see

Figure 28

).

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Figure 28 Single rack configuration floor space requirements

1. Front door

2. Rear door

3. Rack width 600 mm

4. Service area width 813 mm

5. Rear service area depth 300 mm

6. Rack depth 1000 mm

7. Front service area depth 406 mm

8. Total rack depth 1706 mm

If the feet are not fully raised, complete the following procedure:

1.

Raise one foot by turning the leveler foot hex nut counterclockwise until the weight of the rack is

fully on the caster (see

Figure 29

).

2.

Repeat

Step 1

for the other feet.

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