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19インチラック モデル1740取扱説明書 19 inch rack Model

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16. 1U 2 2U 1U 2U 4 3U 1U 3U 4 2 M6 1 Be GU T SE Sv DHA Ratt eae 66 P POINT gt 1U 2U 3U 4 67 68 Before Reading This Manual Thank you for your purchasing the 19 inch rack This manual provides basic information on handling the 19 inch rack Model 1740 this product and optional products Before using this product read this manual and the User s Guide supplied with the server to ensure the correct use of this product December 2008 For Your Safety This manual contains important information required to operate this product safely Thoroughly re
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28. Door handle Fujitsu logo M4 screw Door Door handle 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 101 6 Reassemble the rod assembly for the door handle Remove the M3 bind head screw securing the rod to the door handle and then remove the rod The spacer is removed together with it P POINT gt Be careful not to lose the spacer While holding the upper short rod with the curved end facing the left secure the rod together with the spacer to the right side of the handle with the M3 bind head screw P POINT gt The upper and lower rods are different in length The upper rod is shorter than the lower rod Upper rod short Upper rod short a Disassemble Assemble Lower rod long 102 7 Install the door handle and rods Before starting this work turn the door upside down Insert the assembly of the door handle and rods from the front of the door in such a way that the upper short rod will be on top Secure the door handle with the M5 screws Secure the upper and lower rods with the rod supporters Door handle Door Sh fs Sf fh fs SS fh tf be a Upper rod J Normal state after installation Upper and lower supporters Rod supporter M5 screw 103 8 Attach the Fujitsu logo Secure the Fujitsu logo using an M4 screw from the rear of the door The s
29. MS 2 o M5 8 2 MS 44 P POINT gt M5
30. 2 3 M8 13 M12 19 2 1 M6 8 Ta P POINT 2 M6 3 19 2 1 P POINT
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40. temperature is 25 C and humidity is 60 2 Precautions on Rack Installation and Operation 75 76 Exercise reasonable care in safekeeping the key supplied with the rack to ensure that it is not lost At the time of shipment the key may either be attached to the rack as shown in the figure below or included in the box containing other supplied components BBN with key ins Front door When the key is attached to the rack 2 3 Precautions for Installation and Operation WE Securing adequate clearance for ventilation and maintenance When installing the rack secure adequate clearance for ventilation and maintenance as shown below 700mm 200mm Front view of the rack 2000mm 400mm 700mm 500mm Clearance _ p for ventilation and maintenance Top view of the rack a Front of the rack 1000mm 1050mm 1400mm 1400mm 1400mm 3500mm E Measures against earthquakes To have the rack system withstand earthquakes measuring more than 250 Gal secure the system with adequate earthquake proofing measures The earthquake proofing measures include using leveling feet and using the optional Quake Proof Stabilizer kit N WARNING Quake Proof Stabilizer kit Rack type Quake Proof Stabilizer kit type Base rack 19R 174A2 19R 17ST1 Expansion rack 19R 174B2 19R 17ST2 WE Securing the rack using the leveling feet Install t
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44. All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2008 Contents T WOVCIVIOW Joe EE EELEE REEE oe can el SPCC NS au iu cs bedkee py aeen eh Ve Reese beck Gees eee en es 1e MAN PealUleS i156 atone cenae phek one eee eee oe EA 2 Precautions on Rack Installation and Operation 2 1 Installation Site Precautions 2 2 Precautions during Transportation 2 3 Precautions for Installation and Operation 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 0000s 9 COMMGUIAUON oo keen eg DRE ee te wees ae ee 3 2 Opening the Front Door en 3 3 Opening the Rear Door 3 4 Installing the Rack wc ecccc sees 3 0 CONMECING RACKS oe oi dnote EA Eaa ean 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 4 1 Cage nut Insertion and Removal Procedures 4 2 Changing the Position of the Door Rotation Axis 4 3 Mounting a General purpose Table Fixed Type 4 4 Mounting a General purpose Table Movable TOE 2s c 3 6 54 25 hed adaa pe oh Ua oe beats oe Bk be aan eae 4 5 Attaching Cable Holders 4 6 Mounting Blank Panels 71 1 Overview This 19 inch rack is used to mount Fujitsu 19 inch rack mount products for the Open Systems market Compliance standard EIA 19 inch rack standard universal pitch Two versions of the 19 inch rack Model 1740 are shown be
45. out Be careful Work on mounting the table in such a way that the table rear does not face downward Start work after confirming that front brackets L and R are held by the table with the simple retainer mechanism of the slide rails and do not move The slide rails and front brackets L and R are assembled with the table before shipment Start work after confirming that rear brackets L and R will not fall down when the table is placed on them When mounting the table provisionally ensure that the table is securely mounted with the front hook fully inserted in the relevant square hole Also ensure that the rear part of the table is securely mounted on rear brackets L and R Do not stop supporting the table with your hand until the table is securely fixed in position 2 Draw outthe table about 185 mm until the screw holes for securing rear brackets L and R are visible Some strength is needed to draw out the table because the simple retainer mechanism of the slide rails is engaged 3 Affix rear bracket L to front bracket L and affix rear bracket R to front bracket R Secure them by applying M6 screws to the second screw hole from the rear on the lower side and the second screw hole from the rear on the upper side See Section G G M6 screws M6 screws Rear bracket R Front bracket R Rear bracket R Front bracket R ee Rack post Rear bracket L Front bracket R Table Scr
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47. X X mm 1 D 1 2 1 PC PRIMERGY e UNIX SPARC Enterprise PRIMEPOWER S series BTERNUS TA PRIMEQUEST 510A 2 SR S 1 2 IA PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 420 F MC R7RC11 MC R7RC21 MC R7RC12 MC R7RC22 MC R8RC11 MC R8RC21 MC R8RC12 MC R8RC22 E
48. connected to another expansion rack Note however that these racks cannot be connected to Model 1640 and 1624 racks and other series racks 80 3 1 2 Rack without stabilizers Item Specifications 19 inch rack Model 1740 base rack 19 inch rack Model 1740 expansion rack 19R 174A2 19R 174B2 Coated black front and rear doors with punched metal finish capacity Size WR UT 799 x 1050 x 2000 h mm Total rack capacity 935 kg 1 Total rack capacity 902 kg 1 Load capacity Total load capacity 800 kg excluding rack Total load capacity 800 kg excluding rack kg Rack 135 kg Rack 102 kg Front and rear doors locked with keys Key operation is required for handle locking Front door and rear door attached to the rack before shipment 2 Rack door keys 2 Connection kit 1 set Cage nuts screws washers attached before shipment 50 each If cage nuts screws are used for mounting devices at the factory remaining cage nuts screws are supplied Cage nut tool Blank panels 1U x 3 2U x 5 and 3U x 3 panels Cable holders 24 attached to the rack before shipment User s guide Front door rear door and a pair of side covers attached to the rack before shipment Rack door keys 2 Cage nuts screws washers attached before shipment 50 each If cage nuts screws are used for mounting Accessories devices at the factory remaining cage nuts screws are s
49. it E 1 Front door 124 2 Open the rear door and insert the M6 cage nuts into the rear post of the rack Insert M6 cage nuts into two upper and lower square holes out of three between location lines on the rack post Two nuts on each of the left and right sides make up a total of four nuts Location line Rack post a 2 ies Te y l i i O 1 u m i IN N Rear door PPOINT gt Align the heights of all attached M6 cage nuts gt Attach the M5 cage nuts to only the front posts of the rack not to the rear posts 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 125 4 4 2 Attaching rear brackets and temporarily mounting the table 1 Using the rear M6 cage nuts that were attached in step 2 according to Section 4 4 1 Inserting cage nuts temporarily affix rear bracket L to the mounting position adjustment bracket and rear bracket R to the rack post Use M6 screws to fix the brackets in position Rack M6 cage nut P POINT gt In step 2 you will mount the table on rear brackets L and R Temporarily fix the rear brackets in position to the extent that the table will not drop down when it is placed on the rear brackets 2 Confirm that front bracke
50. revised without prior notice e Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual e No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu e Any manual which has missing pages or which is incorrectly collated will be replaced CO FUJITSU
51. the handle P POINT gt The upper and lower rods are different in length The upper rod is shorter than the lower rod pas FT Upper rod Short Upper rod short Disassemble __ Assemble nE Spacer Lower rod long 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 111 7 Install the door handle and rods Before starting this work turn the door upside down Insert the assembly of the door handle and rods from the front of the door in such a way that the upper short rod will be on top Secure the door handle with the MS screws Secure the upper and lower rods with the rod supporters Door handle Upper rod short 1 Lower rod long J Normal Sa od suppor after installation ee Upper and lower supporters Door handle M5 screw Y 8 Attach the stopper wire to the door and adjust the upper and lower hinge set component positions Attach the stopper wire to the door and temporarily tighten the M5 hexagon head screw This screw will be fully tightened when the wire is attached to the rack Adjust the hinge positions The upper hinge set component has been left loose since the door was removed Lower the upper hinge set component as far as it will go and then tighten the retaining screw Fully tighten the screw while taking care not to tilt the hinge 112 P POINT gt lighten the retaining screws for the upper hinge set component while pressing d
52. the rack Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the M5 screw The screw is a Self tapping screw which needs to cut its own threads as it is screwed into its hole For this reason tightening the screw requires a certain degree of strength P val 7 eS y By Y K W Yy yf dq EES TE d SN SSS ee Frame FT Front cable holder Phillips screwdriver SCrew CYPCTPPTCFYTYYYTETYTEYEYYYYYPYPYFYPYYYYYYYYETYYYYYPPYYYYYYYY M5 ato ao T es T o go Phillips screwdriver Frame M5 screw Rear cable holder 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 133 4 6 Mounting Blank Panels 4 6 1 Confirming components Confirm that all components have been delivered see the table below 19R 16BP1 1U blank panel x 1 M6 cage nut x 2 M6 screw x 2 19R 16BP2 2U blank panel x 1 M6 cage nut x 4 M6 screw x 4 19R 16BP3 3U blank panel x 1 M6 cage nut x 4 M6 screw x 4 Also prepare the necessary tools Phillips screwdriver No 3 bit Cage nut tool 4 6 2 Mounting blank panels 1 Attach cage nuts to the rack front left and right posts from the rear side The rack post has three square holes per height of 1U According to the size of blank pan
53. with the table mounted 4 4 Mounting a General purpose Table Movable Type E Confirming components Confirm that all components have been delivered see the table below General purpose Table Movable Type Type name 19R 16TR2 eeew Installation Guide Also prepare the necessary tools Phillips screwdrivers No 3 bit Cage nut tool The procedure for mounting a general purpose table fixed type is as follows 1 Insert cage nuts 2 Attach rear brackets 3 Mount the table 4 4 1 Inserting cage nuts Insert the M5 and M6 cage nuts into the rack posts front and rear For more information on the mounting procedure see Section 4 1 1 Insertion 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 123 1 Open the front door and insert the M6 cage nuts into the front post of the rack Insert the M5 cage nuts into the center square hole among the three square holes height of 1U at the location line marking the mounting location of the table One nut on each of the left and right sides makes up a total of two nuts Insert the M6 cage nuts into the upper and lower square holes among the three square holes height of 1U at the location line marking the mounting location of the table Two nuts on each of the left and right sides make up a total of four nuts i ry dl Location line ailliz S 7 me a oO O ms th 7 HL M5 caqe nut
54. 102kg 2 2 2 2 1 50 50 1U X 3 2U X 5 1U X 3 2U X 3U X 3 3U X 3 24 2418 A sg i 1 ORRE 2 2 P POINT gt
55. CO FUJITSU 19 1 740 19 inch rack Model 1740 User s Guide 19R 174A1 19R 174B 1 19R 174A2 19R 174B2 C120 E557 01XA TOROS BED IDA 19 1740 Sg 2008 12
56. Installation 129 130 5 Fully tighten the M6 screws to secure rear brackets L and R which were temporarily fixed in position in step 1 according to Section 4 4 2 Attaching rear brackets to the rack posts M6 screws Rack post 6 Confirm that all M6 screws have been tightened Tighten the panel fastener to secure the table in position Confirm that the table does not occupy the U space under the table Table Panel fastener The bottom of the mounted unit must not come below __the location line U space for mounting another unit below the table Panel fastener 7 Make readjustments as required by loosening the M6 screws that secure the table to the rack posts me oi hy Ta r a 7 a ee i l j mi ts fr 1 al fa ie has Rack with the table mounted 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 131 4 5 Attaching Cable Holders Attach the front 19R 17CM1 and rear 19R 17CM2 cable holders E Confirming components Confirm that all components have been delivered see the table below Cable holder front 19R 17CM1 Cable holder front x 1 MS screw x 1 Cable holder rear 19R 17CM2 Cable holder rear x 1 MS screw x 1 Also prepare the necessary tools Phillips screwdriver No 2 bit 132 4 5 1 Attaching cable holders 1 Secure the front or rear cable holder to the desired hole on the frame with the M5 screw which is supplied with
57. MS screws and the rod receiving brackets with M5 flat head screws Each screw is a self tapping screw which requires a certain degree of strength to tighten Confirm that the hinge assemblies and rod receiving brackets are installed correctly as shown in Normal state after installation Hinge assembly M5 screw Two locations upper and lower Three locations upper center lower AA A i Normal state after installation J8A00 apis Normal state after installation 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 109 110 5 Remove the door handle with rods from the door Insert the standard screwdriver horizontally into each of the upper and lower rod supporters and then remove all supporters P POINT gt The upper rod may fall on you Work carefully Remove the upper and lower MS screws securing the door handle Remove the door handle together with the rods from the door Rod Rod supporter Standard two locations upper and lower screwdriver 6 Reassemble the rod assembly for the door handle Remove the M3 bind head screw securing the rod to the door handle and then remove the rod The spacer is removed together with it P POINT gt Be careful not to lose the spacer While holding the upper short rod with the curved end facing the left use the M3 bind head screw and the spacer to secure the rod to the right side of
58. Mount the door on the rack and attach the stopper wire Mount the door on the rack while inserting the pin of the hinge assembly into the hole of the upper hinge set component Insert the pin into the upper and lower hinge set components together Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the gap between the door and rack Slide the lower hinge set component upward to insert the pin of the hinge assembly and then tighten the retaining screw to secure it in position Visually confirm that the gap between the hinge assembly and upper hinge set component is the same as that between the hinge assembly and lower hinge set component If they are different adjust the lower hinge set component or hinge assembly mounting position Secure the stopper wire to the frame with an MS hexagon head screw and fully tighten the screw for the door wire that was temporarily tightened P POINT gt Tighten the screws to secure the stopper wire while keeping the door open with the stopper wire stretched M5 hexagon head screw Stopper wire Lower hinge set component Confirm the gap This completes the procedure for changing the position of the rotation axis of the front door 106 4 2 2 Changing the position of the rotation axis of the rear door 1 Remove the door from the rack Open the door loosen the lower screws on each of the upper and lower hinge set components and then lower the lower hinge set component Use a Phillips screwdriver to loo
59. N CAUTION A 2 Push down on the cage nut tool to extract the edge of the cage Be careful not to drop the cage nut P POINT gt Keep the tool in a safe and convenient location because it will be required when the system is expanded or relocated in the future W Procedure using a standard screwdriver N CAUTION A 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 95 96 1 Insert the tip of a standard screwdriver between the edge of the cage and the mounting flange and then press the edge of the cage 2 Push down on the standard screwdriver to remove the cage nut 4 2 Changing the Position of the Door Rotation Axis The position of the door rotation axis can be changed from the position at shipment At the time of shipment the front door turns on the left axis and the rear door turns on the right axis Changing the position of the rotation axis involves the repetitive action of removing parts and reinstalling them at different locations Work carefully to avoid causing deformation breakage or loss of parts during the removal and reinstallation of parts P POINT gt Removed parts are all reused No excess parts should be left over Note that the rack is supplied with no spare parts Removing and installing some parts will require certain degrees of strength Work carefully General tools such as Phillips screwdrivers No 2 bit standard screwdrivers etc are required for the following operations 4 2 1 Ch
60. Table M6 bolts M6 screws Rack post Rear bracket L Rear bracket R Screw holes of rear bracket R Table used to secure the table in position The same screw hole positions an rear bracket L N Third ser screw hole from rear from rear Section G G P POINT gt Secure the table in position while fully pressing rear brackets L and R against the rack posts in the direction of arrow A gt Secure the table in position while fully pressing rear brackets L and R against the table so that no gaps appear in the directions of arrows B and C gt If you are unable to press against rear brackets L and R adequately do so after slightly loosening the M6 screws marked with an asterisk 3 Fully tighten the M6 screws to secure rear brackets L and R which were temporarily fixed in position in step 1 according to Section 4 3 2 Attaching rear brackets and temporarily mounting the table to the rack posts M6 screws Rack post 4 Confirm that all M6 screws and M6 bolts have been tightened Confirm that the table does not occupy the U space under the table The bottom of the mounted unit must not come below the location line for mounting another unit below the table 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 121 122 5 Make readjustments as required by loosening the M6 screws that secure the table to the rack posts is e Rack
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62. ad capacity 800 kg excluding rack Rack 143 kg including stabilizers Rack 110 kg including stabilizers Front and rear doors locked with keys Key operation is required to lock handle f Front door and rear door attached to the rack Front door rear door and a pair of side covers f before shipment 2 attached to the rack before shipment Rack door keys 2 Rack door keys 2 ee Stabilizer 1 front Stabilizer 1 front i z Connection kit 1 set Cage nut screws washers attached before Cage nut screws washers attached before shipment 50 each shipment 50 each If cage nuts screws are used for mounting Accessories 2 If cage nuts screws are used for mounting devices at the factory remaining cage nuts f E 6 devices at the factory remaining cage nuts crews are Suppuee screws are supplied eae Cage nut tool Pank Dee LU AU yand ok nS Blank panels 1U x 3 2U x 5 and 3U x 3 panels Cable holders 24 attached to the rack before shipment User s guide Cable holders 24 attached to the rack before shipment User s guide 1 Ensure that the floor load based on the total rack capacity does not exceed the floor strength withstand load at the installation site such as an office 2 The expansion rack is not equipped with a pair of side covers P POINT gt The base rack can be connected to an expansion rack and the expansion rack can be
63. allation 117 2 Temporarily mount the table by inserting the hook at the front of the table into the square hole right above the M6 cage nut that was attached in step 2 according to Section 4 3 1 Inserting cage nuts Place the rear of the table on rear brackets L and R that were attached in step 1 _Table Square hole accommodating the hook Hook of the table 3 Confirm that the heights of the left and right square holes into which the hooks were inserted are the same P POINT gt Since the table is only provisionally mounted refrain from placing any loads on it 118 4 3 3 Mounting the table 1 Secure the table to the M6 cage nuts that were attached in step 2 according to Section 4 3 1 Inserting cage nuts Use M6 screws to secure the table in position M6 cage nut Rear bracket L Rear bracket R P POINT gt Start work after confirming that rear brackets L and R will not fall down when the table is placed on them gt When mounting the table provisionally ensure that the table is securely mounted with the front hook fully inserted in the relevant square hole Also ensure that the rear part of the table is securely mounted on rear brackets L and R Do not take away the supporting hand until the table is fixed in position 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 119 120 2 Secure the table in position by applying M6 bolts to the first and third screw holes from the rear of rear brackets L and R
64. anging the position of the rotation axis of the front door 1 Remove the door from the rack Open the door loosen the lower screws on each of the upper and lower hinge sets and then pull down the lower hinges Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screws P POINT gt Just loosen the screws You do not need to remove them 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 97 2 Remove the M5 hexagon head screws and remove the stopper wire P POINT gt The removed screws and wire will be used later Keep them in a safe and convenient location Lift up the entire door to remove the door Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the gap between the door and the rack M5 hexagon head screws Screw securing the lower hinge Lower hinge two locations upper and lower 98 3 Remove the brackets from the rack Remove the MS screws to remove the upper and lower hinge assemblies The hinge spacer attached to each hinge assembly is removed together with it Remove the M5 flat head screws to remove rod receiving brackets upper center and lower Hinge spacer Hinge assembly M5 screw Two locations upper and lower M5 flat head screws three screws upper center and lower 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 99 4 Install the removed brackets in the rack Install the brackets which were removed in step 3 on the side horizontally opposite the s
65. ansion rack have been delivered see the table below For upper connection Shield rubber for connection M12 bolt Also prepare the necessary tools Phillips screwdrivers No 2 and No 3 bits Hexagon wrenches MS bolts Socket size 13 M12 bolts Socket size 19 Also prepare a stepladder because some of the work will need to be performed at height 86 The procedure for connecting racks is shown below example connecting an expansion rack to the right of the base rack 1 Removing the side cover of the existing rack Remove the eight M6 screws securing the side cover and then remove the side cover P POINT gt Be careful not to lose the M6 screws removed here They will be used later Side cover a Fi 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 87 88 Remove the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit component from the existing rack side to which another rack will be connected Remove all screws or bolts from the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components on the connection side securing the rack to the building floor and then remove the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components from the rack connection side Also remove the screws or bolts from the front rear Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components that are on the side to which another rack will be connected P POINT gt Be careful not to lose the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components and bolts They will be used later Bolt on the rack connection s
66. e below Securing the stabilizer N WARNING CO 3 4 2 Installing a rack supplied with no stabilizers Secure the rack to the floor using the leveling feet or the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit WE Securing the rack using the leveling feet Bolt the leveling feet to the floor through the M20 holes of 17 mm deep in the ground plate of the leveling feet E Securing the rack using the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit The procedure for attaching the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit is shown below 1 Attach the kit stabilizers to the front rear and right left sides of the rack P POINT gt The Quake Proof Stabilizer kit is an optional product 2 Attach the stabilizers to the rack using three bolts for the front and right left sides and two bolts for the rear 3 Anchor the kit stabilizers to the floor 1 Anchor the stabilizers on the front rear sides to the floor each with two bolts 2 Anchor the kit stabilizers on the right left sides to the floor each with three bolts Securing the stabilizer Securing the stabilizer with two bolts front rear with three bolts sides 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 85 3 9 Connecting Racks To use additional expansion racks connect additional racks to the existing rack base rack or expansion rack N WARNING Electric Shock N CAUTION A 9 E Confirming components Confirm that all components of the connection kit that need to be supplied with an exp
67. e concentrated on one side of the rack and it makes wiring easier W Cable holders provided as standard equipment Cable holders are provided as standard equipment on the cable routes in the rack so that cables can be managed more easily E Improved cooling performance The front and rear doors of this 19 inch rack provide an opening ratio of 80 for improved cooling performance The opening ratio of conventional standard racks and global racks is 60 E Flexible placement of the door s rotation axis The position of the door s rotation axis can be changed at the rack installation site 1 Overview 73 74 2 Precautions on Rack Installation and Operation This section explains precautions on rack delivery installation and operation 2 1 Installation Site Precautions N WARNING Do not place the rack in an unstable location subject to excessive vibration over Q 200Gal or in a location that is not level Doing so may adversely affect the stable operation of equipment or cause the rack to tip over potentially resulting in serious injury Confirm that the rack and rack mount devices are fixed as a measure for earthquakes exceeding 250Gal Confirm that the rack is installed on a surface with an adequate load bearing capacity If the floor has insufficient load bearing capacity it may collapse since the maximum load associated with the rack may reach about 1 000 kg Secure a sufficient installation area to ens
68. el attach cage nuts to the following positions 1U Two center holes on left and right 2U One center hole each at 1U and 2U four in total on left and right e 3U One center hole each at 1U and 3U four in total on left and right 2 Secure the blank panel with M6 screws Secure the blank panels with screws through the holes corresponding to the cage nuts attached in step 1 Rack posts front Normal state after installation Blank panels Screws P POINT gt The figure shows a general representation of 1U 2U and 3U blank panels In actual work select and mount the appropriate size of blank panel according to the available space 134 19 1740 19 inch rack Model 1740 User s Guide 19R 174A1 19R 174B1 19R 174A2 19R 174B2 C120 E557 01XA 2008 12 Issued on December 2008 Issued by FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan e The contents of this manual may be
69. ew holes of rear bracket R Rear bracket R used to secure the table in position The same screw hole positions on rear bracket L L C 9 C cla Second screw hole from the rear on the upper side of table put awa Second screw hole from the rear on the lower side Rear side position Drawing out the table about 185 mm Section G G P POINT gt Secure the table in position while fully pressing rear brackets L and R against the rack posts in the direction of arrow A gt Secure the table in position while fully pressing rear bracket L against front bracket L and rear bracket R to front bracket R so that no gaps appear in the directions of arrows B and C gt Ifyou are unable to press against rear brackets L and R adequately do so after slightly loosening the M6 screws marked with an asterisk gt The table can be drawn out about 185 mm until the screw holes for securing rear brackets L and R are visible Do not draw it out too much see section G G gt When mounting the table on a 19 inch rack other than the SE RxRCxx MC RxRCxx and PW RxRCxx use screw holes for which the spacing of the M6 screws used to secure rear brackets L and R to front brackets L and R is maximized 4 Put away the table that was drawn out in step 2 and engage the simple retainer mechanism of the slide rails 4 Handling the Rack after
70. he rack so that it is anchored with the leveling feet that are provided on the bottom of the rack Adjust the leveling feet so that the rack is level P POINT gt Keep the casters 1 to 2 mm above the floor Casters Leveling feet Front 2 Precautions on Rack Installation and Operation 77 gt WE Protecting the rack from falling over N CAUTION For information on the stabilizer attaching procedure see Section 3 4 Installing the Rack E Mounting a blank panel A CAUTION Attach the blank panel to the parts of the rack where no devices are installed see Section 4 6 Blank Panel For information on the procedure for mounting the blank panel Mounting Procedure 78 WE Other precautions CAUTION Dismantlement Directions Do not 2 Precautions on Rack Installation and Operation 79 Rack Configuration and Installation This section explains the configuration and installation of the 19 inch rack 40U its handling procedure and the rack connection procedure 3 1 Configuration This section provides the specifications of the 19 inch rack and its accessories 3 1 1 Rack with stabilizers Unit mounting 40U capacity mize W x d 700 x 1272 including stabilizers rack unit 1050 x 2000 x h mm Lead ease Total rack capacity 943 kg 1 Total rack capacity 910 kg 1 oe k Y Total load capacity 800 kg excluding rack Total lo
71. ich was removed from the existing rack with the M6 screws which were also removed from the existing rack This completes the rack connection procedure Side cover M6 screw 4 Handling the Rack after Installation This section explains how to handle the rack after installation 4 1 Cage nut Insertion and Removal Procedures 4 1 1 Insertion 1 Install the cage nut from the inside of the rack Insert one edge of the cage nut into the cage nut hole of the rack The following figure shows the case where the edge of the cage nut is inserted into the lower hole Cage nut Cage nut tool appearance 2 From the outside of the rack insert the tip of the cage nut tool into the hole that has the installed cage nut and snap the other edge of the cage nut into the hole Direction of edge of the cage nut tool Cage nut tool 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 93 94 3 Pull on the cage nut tool to lock the cage nut in position Press the cage nut to the insertion direction indicated by the arrow 4 1 2 Pull on the cage nut tool to the direction indicated by the arrow Removal N CAUTION Injury N CAUTION A E Procedure using the cage nut tool 1 Insert the tip of the cage nut tool between the cage and the mounting flange and then push the on the edge of the cage Pushing direction _ Location of holding the cage nut tool Tip of the cage nut tool
72. ide ll Quake Proof i Stabilizer kit component rear Quake Proof l Stabilizer kit Bolt that secures 4 component side the stabilizer to the rack gt Quake Proof 7 Stabilizer kit By Bolt that secures COmpONENE IMON the stabilizer e to the floor Bolt on the connection side Sue 3 Attach the shield rubber on the connection side Peel off the backing paper from the shield rubber and attach it to the frame on the connection side in order from the top of the rack Attach the shield rubber to the front and rear frames of the rack Shield rubber 4 Align the height of the expansion rack with that of the existing rack Line up the side of the expansion rack with the side of the existing rack and then adjust the expansion rack feet to align the expansion rack height with that of the existing rack 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 89 90 5 Attach the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components to the front side and rear of the expansion rack Attach the front and rear Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components of the expansion rack and the side stabilizer previously removed from the existing rack to the expansion rack Use the bolts attached to the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components and those removed from the existing rack At this stage tighten the bolts only temporarily They will need to be tightened firmly after the mounting fixtures are attached The front and rear Q
73. low 19R 174A1 19R 174A2 1 1 Specifications The rack specifications are listed below Unit mounting capacity 40U Type name With stabilizer Base rack 19R 174A1 Expansion rack 19R 174B1 Size w x d x h mm 700 x 1272 x 2000 700 x 1050 x 2000 72 1 2 Main Features W Devices that can be mounted on this rack This rack can accommodate the following types of Fujitsu products 1 PC servers PRIMERGY e UNIX servers SPARC Enterprise PRIMEPOWER and S series Storage systems ETERNUS Mission Critical IA Servers MC IA Servers PRIMEQUEST 510A 2 Network products SR S series etc 1 For more information consult your Fujitsu sales representative 2 Note that the PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 and 420 models of MC IA servers cannot be mounted in this 19 inch rack The PRIMEQUEST 520A 520 and 420 models can be mounted in the following racks MC R7RC11 MC R7RC21 MC R7RC12 MC R7RC22 MC R8RC11 MC R8RC21 MC R8RC12 MC R8RC22 E Stabilizer requirement depends on the rack installation method followed Whether you will need to use stabilizers on your 19 inch rack will depend on the rack installation method that you follow E Devices mounted in the rack center Although devices are mounted toward the right side on conventional standard and global racks when viewed from the front on the 19 inch rack they are mounted in the center This ensures that cables do not becom
74. ly understand these before reading this manual A WARNING lgnoring this symbol could be potentially lethal A CAUTION Ignoring this symbol may lead to injury and or damage this product 70 The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warning or cautions being described The triangle mark emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION Details are described next to the triangle A barred circle Q warns against certain actions Do Not Details are described next to the circle A black circle indicates actions that must be taken Details are described next to the black circle E Symbols The following are symbols used throughout this manual Symbols Meaning These sections explain prohibited actions and points to note when using this COIMPORTANT product Make sure to read these sections These sections explain information needed to operate the hardware and POINT software properly Make sure to read these sections pa This mark indicates reference pages or manuals E Abbreviations The following expressions and abbreviations are used to describe the product names used in this manual Productsname name Abbreviations EE inch rack Model 1740 E 19R 174A1 19R 174B1 19R 174A2 19R 174B2 Stabilizers for prevent falling Product names used are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers Products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers
75. mm 2 9 250 A TBE Yy h 0 19R 174B2 19R 17S12 PPOINT 1 2mm E S 3 4 xz E 1s 2 4 A AAD
76. n M5 hexagon head screw and fully tighten the screw for the door wire that was temporarily tightened P POINT gt Tighten the screws to secure the stopper wire while keeping the door open with the stopper wire stretched Changing the position of the rotation axis of the rear door is completed Stopper wire M5 hexagon head screw Confirm the gap 2 Lower hinge 4 3 Mounting a General purpose Table Fixed Type E Confirming components Confirm that all components have been delivered see the table below General purpose Table Fixed Type Type name 19R 16TR1 eeew es Installation Guide Also prepare the necessary tools Phillips screwdrivers No 2 and No 3 bits e Cage nut tool The procedure for mounting a general purpose table fixed type is as follows 1 Insert cage nuts 2 Attach rear brackets 3 Mounting the table 4 3 1 Inserting cage nuts Insert cage nuts into the rack posts front and rear For more information on the mounting procedure see Section 4 1 1 Insertion 1 Open the front door and insert the M6 cage nuts into the front post of the rack Insert cage nuts into two upper and lower square holes out of three between the location lines The mounting locations are as follows one nut in each of the upper and lower square holes among the three square holes height of 1U at the location line marking the m
77. ounting location of the table Two nuts on each of the left and right sides make up a total of four nuts 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 115 116 Location line Front door 2 Open the rear door and insert the M6 cage nuts into the rear post of the rack The mounting locations are as follows one nut in each of the upper and lower square holes among the three square holes height of 1U at the location line marking the mounting location of the table Two nuts on each of the left and right sides make up a total of four nuts _Location line Rack post a 1 i rar Fs Rear door i E P POINT gt Align the heights of all attached M6 cage nuts 4 3 2 Attaching rear brackets and temporarily mounting the table 1 Using the rear M6 cage nuts that were attached in step 2 according to Section 4 3 1 Inserting cage nuts temporarily fix the rear brackets R and L to the rack post Use M6 screws to fix the brackets in position Rack M6 cage nut Rear bracket R Rack post M6 cage nut Rear bracket L M6 screws P POINT E In step 2 you will mount the table on rear brackets L and R Temporarily fix the rear brackets in position to the extent that the table will not drop down when it is placed on the rear brackets Carefully follow the installation directions for rear brackets L and R 4 Handling the Rack after Inst
78. own on it in the direction of the lower hinge set component Loosen the retaining screws of the lower hinge set component and then lower the component as far as it will go The retaining screws of the lower hinge set component will be fully tightened after the door is mounted on the rack For now tighten it only temporarily M5 hexagon head screw EE E E BAA ene Stopper wire Upper hinge set component view from the front of the door Hinge retaining screw Full tightening Lower hinge Hinge set set component Two locations upper and lower View from the rear of the door 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 113 114 9 Mountthe door on the rack and attach the stopper wire Mount the door on the rack while inserting the pin of the hinge assembly into the hole of the upper hinge set component Insert the pin into the upper and lower hinge set components together Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the gap between the door and rack Slide the lower hinge set component upward to insert the pin of the hinge assembly and then tighten the retaining screw to secure it in position Visually confirm that the gap between the hinge assembly and upper hinge set component is the same as that between the hinge assembly and lower hinge set component If they are different adjust the lower hinge set component or hinge assembly mounting position Secure the stopper wire to the frame with a
79. rs on the transport route Ensure that the floor has sufficient load capacity to hold the rack and that the casters do not sink into the surface of the floor or catch on the floor When transporting the rack to an upper or lower floor of a building confirm beforehand whether an elevator is available for use If an elevator is available for use confirm that the rack weight does not exceed the laden weight capacity of the elevator When transporting the rack push the lower part of the rack rather than the middle of the rack to keep the rack from falling over The barycentric position of the rack can be higher than the center of the rack depending on where individual devices are installed Also do not push on the rack sides Doing so may cause the rack to fall over Pushing against the center of the front door or the air vent opening may cause them to become deformed Move the rack by pushing against the door corners Condensation will build up inside the devices installed in the rack if the rack is moved from a cold location to a warm room Prevent the buildup of condensation in the room where the rack is installed by ensuring that the room temperature does not increase faster than 15 C per hour See the following table for infor mation on condensation a p p p e ewe Remarks Relative humidity 24 Condensation MA been to build d f EE e te ar e s Lt eral epee 17 C or less and the room CRM AEA ee II IM
80. sen the SCTCWS P POINT gt Just loosen the screws You do not need to remove them 2 Remove the M5 hexagon head screws and then remove the stopper wire P POINT gt The removed screws and wire will be used later Keep them in a safe and convenient location Lift up the entire door to remove the door Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the gap between the door and rack Stopper wire Screw securing the lower hinge Lower hinge two locations upper and lower 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 107 108 Remove the brackets from the rack Remove the MS screws to remove the upper and lower hinge assemblies The hinge spacer attached to each hinge assembly is removed together with it Remove the M5 flat head screws to remove the rod receiving brackets upper center and lower Hinge spacer i C Hinge assembly M5 screw Two locations upper and lower a Rod receiving bracket A ary Re aa ies a fre a cr Sk ss ts a hs a a Ei Es ta si i i i ke a rT TE Pres i Jr ae h iy i P ra B F ae r ne kig ii AAAS i kile ha ht AS ha a w me F p s PT M5 flat head screws Three screws upper center and lower 4 Install the removed brackets to the rack Install the brackets which were removed in step 2 on the side horizontally opposite the standard side Secure the hinge assemblies with
81. tandard location for the logo is 103 mm from the left side and 122 mm from the top M4 screw Fujitsu logo i N i FUJITSU 103 104 9 Attach the stopper wire to the door and adjust the upper and lower hinge set positions Attach the stopper wire to the door and temporarily tighten the M5 hexagon head screw This screw will be fully tightened when the wire is attached to the rack Adjust the hinge positions The upper hinge set component has been left loose since the door was removed Lower the upper hinge set component as far as it will go and then tighten the retaining screw Fully tighten the screw while taking care not to tilt the hinge P POINT gt Tighten the retaining screws for the upper hinge set component while pressing down on it in the direction of the lower hinge set component Loosen the retaining screws of the lower hinge set component and then lower the component as far as it will go The retaining screws of the lower hinge set component will be fully tightened after the door is mounted on the rack For now tighten it only temporarily Stopper wire M5 hexagon head screw Upper hinge set component view from the front of the door Hinge retaining screw Full tightening Lower hinge Hinge set E set component View from the rear of the door Two locations upper and lower 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 105 10
82. tandard side Secure the hinge assemblies with M5 screws and the rod receiving brackets with M5 flat head screws Each screw is a self tapping screw which requires a certain degree of strength to tighten Confirm that the hinge assemblies and rod receiving brackets are installed correctly as shown in Normal state after installation Hinge assembly T bc cr y DOS Ni EN EE Rod receiving bracket Te upper and lower M5 screw A A A X ja 7 2 7 a aren ar eat ar Side COVer S Three locations upper center lower Normal state after installation Side cover Normal state after installation 100 5 Remove the door handle with rods and the Fujitsu logo from the door Push the standard screwdriver horizontally against each of the upper and lower rod supporters to remove them P POINT gt The upper rod may fall on you Work carefully Remove the upper and lower M5 screws securing the door handle Remove the door handle together with the rods from the door Remove the M4 screw to remove the Fujitsu logo Place your hand on the Fujitsu logo while removing the M4 screw to prevent the Fujitsu logo from falling Rod Standard Rod supporter screwdriver two locations upper and lower M5 screw
83. ts L and R being held in position by the simple retainer mechanism of the slide rails do not move 126 P POINT gt Front brackets L and R are part of the table 3 Insert the hooks at the front of the front brackets L and R into the square holes right above the M6 cage nuts that were attached in step 2 according to Section 4 4 1 Inserting cage nuts Place the rear of the table on rear brackets L and R that were attached in step 1 Hook at the front of rear bracket Square hole accommodating the hook Front bracket R ae Me M6 cage nut ll M5 cage nut TAITA Talal 4 Confirm that the heights of the left and right square holes into which the hooks were inserted are the same P POINT gt Since the table is only provisionally mounted refrain from placing any loads on it 4 Handling the Rack after Installation 12 128 4 4 3 Mounting the table 1 Secure the table to the M6 cage nuts that were attached in step 2 according to Section 4 4 1 Inserting cage nuts Use M6 screws to secure the table in position M6 cage nut Hook of the table Front bracket L M6 screws 52 EY FIN Tr rAd Front bracket R PPOINT gt The simple retainer mechanism is engaged when the slide rails are in normally stored state horizontal state However if the table rear is positioned facing downward the simple retainer mechanism is released and the slide rails may fly
84. uake Proof Stabilizer kit components each have three bolt holes On each side the bolt for the one closest to the existing rack will be tightened together with the mounting fixture later So leave that bolt unapplied for now See the following page Bolts that secure the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components Bolts that secure the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components 6 Attach the mounting fixtures and fully tighten the bolts securing the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components Secure the upper mounting fixture with four M12 bolts Note Be careful when working at height on the top cover Never put your foot on the rack because it is very dangerous Attach the two lower mounting fixtures one on the lower front and one on the lower rear of the rack each with two MS bolts Use the M8 bolts used for the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit If you are not using the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit use the bolts that come with the connection kit Note When the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit components are attached some of the M8 bolts of the Quake Proof Stabilizer kit will not be required and therefore some of the bolts that come with the connection kit will remain unused Fully tighten the bolts that were temporarily tightened Upper mounting fixture M12 bolt M8 bolt Lower mounting fixtur 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 91 92 Mount the side cover on the expansion rack Lastly mount the side cover wh
85. upplied Cage nut tool Blank panels 1U x 3 2U x 5 and 3U x 3 panels Cable holders 24 attached to the rack before shipment User s guide 1 Ensure that the floor load based on the total rack capacity does not exceed the floor strength withstand load at the installation site such as an office 2 The expansion rack is not equipped with a pair of side covers P POINT gt The base rack can be connected to an expansion rack and the expansion rack can be connected to another expansion rack Note however that these racks cannot be connected to Model 1640 and 1624 racks and other series racks 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 81 82 3 2 Opening the Front Door 1 Unlock the door with the key for the rack From the front of the door lift and pull the rack handle N CAUTION ee 3 3 Opening the Rear Door 1 Unlock the door with the key for the rack From the front of the door lift and pull the rack handle 3 Rack Configuration and Installation 83 64 3 4 Installing the Rack When the rack is supplied with a stabilizer attach the stabilizer to the rack When the rack is not supplied with a stabilizer secure the rack in position with the leveling feet or a Quake Proof Stabilizer Kit 3 4 1 Installing a rack supplied with a stabilizer The rack is supplied with a stabilizer as standard which is attached on the front of the rack Attach the stabilizer as shown in the figur
86. ure normal operation and maintenance of the rack system To reduce the risk of failure fire or electric shock do not place metallic objects or containers bearing water such as vases flowerpots or drinking glasses on or near the rack Avoid placing the rack in locations exposed to oil vapors or excessive humidity or dust or with poor ventilation or locations where flammable materials are stored Storage or use of the rack in such areas may lead to failure fire or electric shock N CAUTION Do not To avoid the risk of failure do not install the rack in locations exposed to high temperatures including areas near heaters or direct sunlight Do not install the rack in locations where temperatures drop below 10 C Always confirm that rack openings such as ventilation holes are not obstructed Blocking ventilation holes may cause the internal temperature of the rack to become excessively high leading to failure or fire 2 2 Precautions during Transportation This section explains precautions that must be followed when transporting the 19 inch rack Before delivering the rack confirm that the transport route is wider than the rack Use of a board may be necessary where the surface of the transport route is uneven Board steel plate etc Because the maximum weight including the rack can be about 1 000 kg confirm beforehand that there is no problem with the transport route Example Type of floo
87. view the information in this manual before using this product Especially note the points under Safety and only operate this product with a complete understanding of the material provided This manual should be kept in an easy to access location for quick reference when using this product High Safety The Products are designed developed and manufactured as contemplated or general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industrial use but are not designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that unless extremely high safety is secured could lead directly to death personal injury severe physical damage or other loss hereinafter High Safety Required Use including without limitation nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transport control medical life support system missile launch control in weapon system You shall not use this Product without securing the sufficient safety required for the High Safety Required Use If you wish to use this Product for High Safety Required Use please consult with our sales representatives in charge before such use Remarks Warning Descriptions Various symbols are used throughout this manual These are provided to emphasize important points for your safety and that of others The symbols and their meanings are as follows Make sure to ful

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