NEC EXPRESS800 manual Distance Between Stabilizer Anchors

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Figure 2-2. Distance Between Stabilizer Anchors

If the rack is installed on a concrete floor, you can bolt the rack to the floor using 3/8" concrete drop-in anchors and 1½"-16 bolts.

If you are installing your rack in an area with a raised floor, you can use concrete drop-in anchors and 3/8"-16 threaded rod with washers and nuts to secure the rack to the concrete beneath the raised floor. See Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3. Raised Floor Installation

When you are installing your system on a wooden floor, you can use 1-3/4" 3/8" - 16 lag bolts as shown in Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4. Wooden Floor Installation

2-8 Planning Your Site

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Contents EXPRESS5800/System Rack Page EXPRESS5800/System Rack Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer Contents Installing Rack Components Iv ContentsUsing This Guide Using This GuideVi Using This Guide Text ConventionsRelated Documents Safety Notices Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and CanadaViii Using This Guide Care and HandlingIntroduction Express5800 Configuration Assistant IntroductionSystem Rack Models Introduction42U System Rack Typical 42U System Rack Enclosure IntroductionTypical System Rack Components Component DescriptionMulti-Bay System Rack Multi-Bay System Rack IntroductionPage Planning Your Site Equipment Location Space RequirementsPlanning Your Site System Rack Space Requirements Planning Your Site Environmental Conditions Equipment Weight Floor Construction Total Planning Your Site System Rack Placement Distance Between Stabilizer Anchors Temperature and Humidity Requirements Air ConditioningCooling Capacity Uninterruptible Power Source UPS Power Distribution Unit PDUComponent BTU/hr Times Number Equals Installed Electrical FacilitiesGrounding Requirements Page Planning Your System Rack Configuration Planning Your System Rack Configuration Cabling ConstraintsCable Summary Cable SummaryVertical Spacing RAID Cable RestrictionsConcentrator Cable Lengths Page Vertical Space Requirements Rack Components Space Requirements ApproximateConfiguration Guidelines System Rack Configuration Worksheet Inches ComponentCalculating Load and Determining UPS On-Battery Run Time Determining the Load on a Single Power Source Times Number Component Voltage Amps# Systems Load InstalledTotal Load Versus On-Battery Run Time Total Load Run Time MinutesInstalling the System Rack Installing the System Rack What You NeedUnpacking the System Rack and Components Rack Mounted on Shipping Pallet Installing the System Rack Accessing Door Handles Opening Front and Rear DoorsRemoving the Side Panels Installing the System Rack Removing Rack Side PanelsLeveling Foot Adjustment Leveling the System RackInstalling Rack Frame Link Kits Multi-Bayed Rack SystemRack Frame Link Kit Installation Installing the System Rack Attaching the Stabilizer to the System Rack Attaching the Front StabilizersInstalling Rack Components Typical Configuration Installing Rack ComponentsInch System Rack Installing Rack Components Tools RequiredInstalling the UPS Recommendations and WarningsUPS Refer toInstalling the Interface Expander Accessory Installing the UPS Mounting UPS L-Channel Supports Location of UPS Rear Panel Components Connecting Your Master and Protected servers BSUs Page Installing a Power Distribution Unit Installing a Keyboard Tray 10. Securing the Keyboard Tray Installing Rack ComponentsInstalling the Concentrator 11. Assembling the Concentrator Rails Install the supporting cage-nuts in the rail. See Figure Installing Blank Panels 13. Installing a 1U Filler Panel Installing Rack ComponentsInstalling a Monitor Tray 14. Monitor Tray and Mounting HardwareConnecting the Console Monitor Connecting Servers BSUs to the ConcentratorPage Illustrated Parts Breakdown Field Replaceable Unit Locations Illustrated Parts Breakdown Field Replaceable Units Field Replaceable UnitsRack Frame Link Options OptionsPart Number Description Page Index Index-1Page Page 456-01544-000