What to do next
You are ready to mount the chassis to the two-post rack.
Installing the Chassis in a Two-Post Rack
You need to position the chassis near the top of the rack with the power supply and fan modules in the
appropriate aisle for their required airflow. If the fan modules have a blue coloring for port-side exhaust
airflow, then you must position the modules by the cold aisle. If the fan modules have a burgundy coloring
for port-side intake airflow, you must position the modules by the hot aisle.
Power supply modules must have the same airflow direction as the fan modules.
Note
Power supply modules must have the same airflow direction as the fan modules but might have different
coloring if they use DC power (green coloring for port-side intake airflow or gray coloring for port-side
exhaust airflow). HVAC/HVDC power supplies with white coloring use the same direction of airflow as used
by the fan modules.
Note
Statement 1074—
Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes
To reduce risk of electric shock or fire, installation of the equipment must comply with local and national
electrical codes.
Warning
Statement 1032—
Lifting the Chassis
To prevent personal injury or damage to the chassis, never attempt to lift or tilt the chassis using the handles
on modules (such as power supplies, fans, or cards); these types of handles are not designed to support the
weight of the unit.
Warning
Before you begin
• Make sure that the two-post rack is properly installed and secured to the concrete subfloor.
• Make sure that two center-mount brackets are securely fastened to the middle of each side of the chassis.
• Make sure that you have six customer-supplied rack-mount screws (typically M6 x 10 mm or the
appropriate screw for the vertical mounting rails on the rack).
• You have at least two people to install the chassis.
Installing the Chassis
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Installing the Chassis
Installing the Chassis in a Two-Post Rack