Cisco CRS-1 User Manual

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Cisco CRS Carrier Routing System 8-Slot Line Card Chassis Site Planning Guide

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Chapter 3 Technical and Environmental Specifications

Equipment Rack Specifications

Equipment Rack Specifications

Rack Dimensions

Height

Available aperture in rack for two chassis in a single rack:

78.6 in. (199.6 cm)

Width

Vertical posts:

19.5 in. (49.5 cm) inside-to-inside minimum

23.6 in. (60.0 cm) outside-to-outside maximum

Depth

Exterior of four-post rack:

Optimal: 27 in. (68.6 cm), for best access to mounting hardware

Optional: 30, 36, or 42 in. (76.2, 91.4, or 106.7 cm) and other
standard depths allowed, allow less space for cable management

Equipment Rack Specifications (continued)

Load (weight) rating

The rack must support the following weights and specifications:

650 lb. (294.8 kg) single chassis with full cosmetics

1300 lb. (589.7 kg) two chassis, each with full cosmetics

95 lb. (43.0 kg) or more for each chassis for cabling

Additional weight of other components in rack

Note

ANSI specification T1.336 (2003), which defines static load
and safety margins, recommends that racks be designed to
support at least two times the anticipated load.

Note

See ANSI specification T1.329 (2002) for dynamic load
requirements and earthquake resistance specifications.

Chassis and rack footprint

(floor contact area)

5.9 sq. ft. (0.55 sq. m), 23.6 in. rack width by 36 in. chassis length

(60 cm rack width by 91.4 cm chassis length)

Maximum floor loading

600 lb/4.5 sq. ft. = 133 lb/sq. ft. (without cosmetics)

272.2 kg/4134.2 sq. cm = 0.07 kg/sq. cm

650 lb/4.9 sq. ft. = 132.7 lb/sq. ft. (with cosmetics)

294.8 kg/4580.1 sq. cm = 0.06 kg/sq. cm

Note

Be sure to include the weight of the rack when you consider
floor loading requirements. The above numbers do not
include rack weight.

Table 3-3

8-Slot Line Card Chassis and Equipment Rack Specifications (continued)

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