Rack Stability
Rack stabilizers are required when you have less than four racks bayed together.
NOTE: Rack stability is of special concern when equipment is routinely installed, removed, or
accessed within the rack. Stability is addressed through the use of leveling feet, baying kits, fixed
stabilizers, and/or ballast. Use baying kits to bay Intelligent racks to Intelligent racks of the same
height. In all cases, a rack cannot be bayed with another rack of a different height.
For information about best practices for racks or grounding the racks using a rack ground bonding
kit, your service provider can refer to:
• HP Rack Options Installation Guide
• http://www.hpe.com/support/Intelligent_Series_Rack_Manuals
Environmental Specifications
Heat Dissipation Specifications and Worksheet
Total (BTU/hour)Unit Heat
(BTU/hour)
Maximum
Unit Heat
(BTU/hour) Typical
Number InstalledEnclosure Type
121292416 GB CPU
124093832 GB CPU
126895248 GB CPU
1112894VIO enclosure
768461G6 Storage CLIM
682444G6 IP or Telco CLIM
699419Gen8 Storage CLIM
692399Gen8 Networking
CLIM, 5 copper ports
(IP or Telco)
716419Gen8 Networking
CLIM, 3 copper
ports/2 optical ports
(IP or Telco)
614443Gen9 Networking
CLIM, 5 copper ports
(IP or Telco)
631461Gen9 Networking
CLIM, 3 copper
ports/2 optical ports
(IP or Telco)
427256
D2700 SAS disk
enclosure (no disks)
427256
D3700 SAS disk
enclosure (no disks)
3017SAS 2.5 in. 10k rpm
disk drive
2414SAS 2.5 in. 15k rpm
disk drive
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