HP Integrity rx8620 Server User Service Guide

B System Specifications
This chapter describes the basic system configuration and its physical specifications and
requirements.
Dimensions and Weights
This section provides dimensions and weights of the server and server components.
Table B-1 HP Integrity rx8620 Server Dimensions and Weights
PackagedStand-alone
86.50 (219.70)29.55 (75.00)Height - Inches (centimeters)
40.00 (101.60)17.50 (44.50)Width - Inches (centimeters)
48.00 (122.00)30.00 (76.20)Depth - Inches (centimeters)
813.00
2
(368.77)368.00
1
(166.92)Weight - Pounds (kilograms)
1 This weight represents a fully configured server before it is installed in a rack.
2 The packaged weight represents a server installed in a 2-m rack. The packaged weight includes a fully configured
server in a 2-m rack with a rear door, rail slide kit, line cord anchor kit, interlock assembly, cable management arm,
120 lb. ballast kit, and a 60A PDU. The shipping box, pallet, and container, not included in the packaged weight in
Table B-1, adds approximately 150.0 lb. to the total system weight when shipped. The size and number of miscellaneous
pallets is determined by the equipment ordered by the customer.
Table B-2 provides component weights for calculating the weight of a server not fully configured.
Table B-6 (page 192) provides an example of how to calculate the weight. Table B-7 (page 192) is
a blank worksheet for calculating the weight of the server.
Table B-2 HP Integrity rx8620 Server Component Weights
Weight (lb./kg.)DescriptionQuantity
131.00 (59.42)Chassis1
20.0 (9.07)System backplane1
20.40 (9.25)PCI-X card cage assembly1
5.00 (2.27) eachPCI-X power supply2
12.00 (5.44) eachBulk power supply6
1.00 (0.45)Mass storage backplane1
27.80 (12.61) eachCell board1 - 4
1.60 (0.73) eachHard disk drive1 - 4
2.20 (1.00) eachRemovable media disk drive1 - 2
Electrical Specifications
This section provides electrical specifications for the HP Integrity rx8620 server.
Grounding
The site building shall provide a safety ground and protective earth for each AC service entrance
to all cabinets.
Install a protective earthing (PE) conductor that is identical in size, insulation material, and
thickness to the branch-circuit supply conductors. The PE conductor must be green with yellow
stripes. The earthing conductor described is to be connected from the unit to the building
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