NonStop NS14000 Planning Guide (H06.10+)

but also all required personnel and lifting or moving devices. If necessary, enlarge or remove
any obstructing doorway or wall.
All modular cabinets have small casters to facilitate moving them on hard flooring from the
unpacking area to the site. Because of these small casters, rolling modular cabinets along carpeted
or tiled pathways might be difficult. If necessary, plan for a temporary hard floor covering in
affected pathways for easier movement of the equipment.
For physical dimensions of the server equipment, refer to “Dimensions and Weights” (page 28).
Operational Space
When planning the layout of the server site, use the equipment dimensions, door swing, and
service clearances listed in Dimensions and Weights on page 3-7. Because location of the lighting
fixtures and electrical outlets affects servicing operations, consider an equipment layout that
takes advantage of existing lighting and electrical outlets.
Also consider the location and orientation of current or future air conditioning ducts and airflow
direction and eliminate any obstructions to equipment intake or exhaust air flow. Refer to “Cooling
and Humidity Control” (page 19).
Space planning should also include the possible addition of equipment or other changes in space
requirements. Depending on the current or future equipment installed at your site, layout plans
can also include provisions for:
Channels or fixtures used for routing data cables and power cables
Access to air conditioning ducts, filters, lighting, and electrical power hardware
Communications cables, patch panels, and switch equipment
Power conditioning equipment
Storage area or cabinets for supplies, media, and spare parts
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