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WARNING:
Crushing hazard
The ClusterStor L300 and L300N rack weighs up to 2513 lbs. (1140 kg). It is possible for the rack to
tip over while it is being moved. Do not lean the rack more than 5 degrees from a level surface or
when rolling down an incline or ramp.
Visually inspect the shipping crate for damage.
Verify that the area near the pallet is clear of any trip hazards, people or obstacles while rolling the rack down
the ramp.
If any inspection fails, do not continue. Contact Cray Support.
WARNING:
Electrical hazard
The ClusterStor L300 and L300N rack has multiple input power connectors. Disconnect all supply
power for complete isolation prior to installation. Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Personal injury or equipment/property damage
The floor must support a static load rating of 1720 lbs. (780 kg) in the shipping configuration and a
maximum load rating of 2513 lbs. (1140 kg) fully populated.
WARNING:
Personal injury or equipment/property damage
The rack side panels can potentially be a hazard when they become unlatched. It is recommended
that the side panels remain locked during normal operations.
WARNING:
Personal injury or equipment/property damage
After the ClusterStor L300 and L300N rack is removed from the crate pallet, always populate the
bottom two SSUs with disk drives before moving the rack to its final location.
WARNING:
Serious Injury or Equipment Damage
Always perform a ground (earth) continuity and insulation test after completing the hardware
installation and prior to powering on the system.
When loading the rack, fill from the bottom up and empty from the top down.
Do not slide more than one drawer out of the enclosure at a time to avoid the danger of the rack toppling over.
This equipment must be installed on a dedicated circuit.
The customer is responsible for ensuring that the power to each power distribution unit (PDU) is independent
and presents no compromise to the independent redundant nature of the power system.
Prerequisites to Installation
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