Install
the
Weight
Distribution
Plate
Attention:
Before
installing
the
system,
refer
to
the
Site
and
Hardware
Planning
Information
.
Observe
the
requirements
in
the
Site
and
Hardware
Planning
Information
relating
to
system
weight,
noise
emissions,
power,
and
cooling.
The
customer
is
responsible
for
consulting
with
a
qualified
licensed
structural
engineer,
to
determine
if
the
building
concrete
subfloor
can
withstand
the
floor
loading
specified
in
the
Site
and
Hardware
Planning
Information
.
A
fully
populated
system
can
weigh
up
to
1705
kg
(3750
lbs.)
with
a
568
kg
(1250
lbs.)
concentrated
load
acting
on
a
caster.
For
multiple
systems
installation,
it
is
possible
that
one
floor
panel
will
have
two
casters
from
two
adjacent
systems
causing
1136
kg
(2500
lbs.)
concentration
loads
into
the
panel.
The
customer
is
responsible
to
consult
the
floor
tile
manufacturer
to
determine
the
load
rating
of
the
floor
tile
and
the
pedestal
structure
supporting
the
floor
tiles
in
order
to
ensure
safe
relocation
and
installation
of
the
system.
Depending
on
the
type
of
raised
floor
and
the
floor
panel
type,
additional
panel
supports
(pedestals)
might
be
required
to
restore
structural
integrity
of
the
panel.
Cable
cutouts
on
a
panel
will
significantly
reduce
(up
to
50
percent)
the
floor
tile
load
rating.
To
avoid
floor
panel
damage
when
moving
a
system
to
its
final
installed
location,
it
might
be
necessary
to
place
protective
material
on
the
floor.
The
weight
distribution
plate
is
intended
for
distributing
load
of
a
frame
weighing
more
than
1136
kg
(2500
lbs.)
onto
two
floor
panels.
The
weight
distribution
plate
is
designed
for
a
raised-floor
installation.
Note:
Before
performing
the
installation
of
the
weight
distribution,
the
rack
must
be
located
at
its
final
installation
location.
1.
If
the
rack
has
not
been
unpacked,
remove
all
packaging
and
tape
from
the
rack.
2.
Position
the
rack
according
to
the
customer
floor
plan.
Avoid
positioning
the
rack
on
floor
tiles
that
have
cutouts
for
cables
or
other
wiring.
3.
Lock
each
caster
wheel
by
tightening
the
screw
on
the
caster.
4.
Be
sure
the
rack
is
in
the
correct
location.
5.
Place
a
weight
distribution
plate
(part
number
11P3528)
at
the
front
and
the
rear
of
the
rack,
in
the
approximate
mounting
position
under
the
rack.
Refer
to
the
following
illustration.
150
Eserver
pSeries
655
Installation
Guide
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