Rack safety, Rack, Safety – Dell TL2000 User Manual

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Rack

Safety

The

following

general

safety

information

should

be

used

for

all

rack

mounted

devices.

DANGER

v

Always

lower

the

leveling

pads

on

the

rack

cabinet.

v

Always

install

stabilizer

brackets

on

the

rack

cabinet.

v

To

avoid

hazardous

conditions

due

to

uneven

mechanical

loading,

always

install

the

heaviest

devices

in

the

bottom

of

the

rack

cabinet.

Always

install

servers

and

optional

devices

starting

from

the

bottom

of

the

rack

cabinet.

v

Rack

mounted

devices

are

not

to

be

used

as

a

shelf

or

work

space.

Do

not

place

any

object

on

top

of

rack

mounted

devices.

v

Each

rack

cabinet

might

have

more

than

one

power

cord.

Ensure

that

all

power

cords

in

the

rack

cabinet

are

disconnected

before

servicing

any

device

in

the

rack

cabinet.

v

Connect

all

devices

installed

in

a

rack

cabinet

to

power

devices

installed

in

the

same

rack

cabinet.

Do

not

plug

a

power

cord

from

a

device

installed

in

one

rack

cabinet

into

a

power

device

installed

in

a

different

rack

cabinet.

v

An

electrical

outlet

that

is

not

correctly

wired

could

place

hazardous

voltage

on

the

metal

parts

of

the

system

or

the

devices

that

attach

to

the

system.

It

is

the

responsibility

of

the

customer

to

ensure

that

the

outlet

is

correctly

wired

and

grounded

to

prevent

an

electrical

shock.

CAUTION:

v

Do

not

install

a

unit

in

a

rack

where

the

internal

rack

ambient

temperatures

will

exceed

the

manufacturer’s

recommended

ambient

temperature

for

all

your

rack

mounted

devices.

v

Do

not

install

a

unit

in

a

rack

where

the

air

flow

is

compromised.

Ensure

that

air

flow

is

not

blocked

or

reduced

on

any

side

of

the

unit.

v

Connect

the

equipment

to

the

supply

circuit

such

that

overloading

of

the

circuits

does

not

compromise

the

supply

wiring

or

overcurrent

protection.

To

provide

the

correct

power

connection

to

a

rack,

refer

to

the

rating

labels

located

on

the

equipment

in

the

rack

to

determine

the

total

power

requirement

of

the

supply

circuit.

v

(For

sliding

drawers)

Do

not

pull

out

or

install

any

drawer

or

feature

if

the

rack

stabilizer

brackets

are

not

attached

to

the

rack.

Do

not

pull

out

more

than

one

drawer

at

a

time.

The

rack

may

become

unstable

if

you

pull

out

more

than

one

drawer

at

a

time.

v

(For

fixed

drawers)

Do

not

move

a

fixed

drawer.

Attempting

to

move

the

drawer

partially

or

completely

out

of

the

rack

may

cause

the

rack

to

become

unstable

or

cause

the

drawer

to

fall

out

of

the

rack.

Safety

and

Environmental

Notices

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