hp StorageWorks m-series rack mount kit installation instructions Part Number: AA-RQZPC-TE/958-000292-000 Third Edition (January 2003) These installation instructions provide the procedures used for installing an HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 in an M-Series Rack, using the M-Series Rack Mount Kit (DS-DMGGD-AF).
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About this Guide These installation instructions provide information to help you: • Install the HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 in an m-series rack. • Perform the power-on self test. • Contact technical support for additional assistance. Intended Audience This book is intended for use by owners of the StorageWorks Director 2/64. Related Documentation For a list of corresponding documentation included with this product, see the Related Documents section of the hp StorageWorks director release notes.
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Installation Instructions This section describes the procedures used for installing a StorageWorks Director 2/64 in an m-series rack, using the m-series rack mount kit (DS-DMGGD-AF). Preparing for Installation Kit Contents Your m-series rack mount kit should contain the items listed in Table 2.
Installation Instructions 3 4 2 5 1 SHR-2319 1 2 3 Shelf Brackets Front Mounting Brackets Rear Mounting Brackets 4 5 Front Angle Brackets Pouch containing HP m-series rack mount hardware Figure 1: M-Series rack mount kit contents 2 m-series rack mount kit installation instructions
Installation Instructions Required Items Check that the following items are available before beginning the installation. • Director 2/64 • M-series rack mount kit • Lift device (recommended) • M-series rack • Torque driver with cross-tip bit (for setting screws with 22 in.-lbs. of torque) • #2 Phillips screwdriver Tips for Installing More than One Switch Review the following tips. • Install the first Director 2/64 in the lowest position of the rack, allocated for switches.
Installation Instructions 2. Using a pallet jack, raise the pallet on which the Director 2/64 is mounted to the same height as the top surface of the lift device. 3. Slide the Director 2/64 across from the pallet to the lift device. 4. Determine the appropriate rack-mount position. Remember that the Director 2/64 is 15.75 inches or 9 U high. Installing the Shelf Brackets in the M-Series Rack Use these steps to install the two shelf brackets in the rack. 1.
Installation Instructions 1 2 3 SHR-2320 1 2 Rack Rail Round opening in rail 3 Washers and screw Figure 2: Securing shelf brackets 4. Position the higher, shelf bracket threaded hole in this round opening, as shown in Figure 2. 5. Orient the shelf bracket in the rails. 6. Insert a small washer into the rail hole. 7. Insert a screw through the rail hole, the small washer in the hole, and up to the threaded hole in the shelf bracket. 8.
Installation Instructions 9. Make sure the shelf bracket is level, and align the rear of the shelf bracket with the appropriate position on the rear rail, as shown in Figure 2. 10. Repeat steps 4 through 8 for the rear end of the shelf bracket. 11. Repeat steps 1 through 10 for the second shelf bracket. 12. Completely tighten all screws attaching shelf brackets to the rack rails. Torque the screws to 22 in-lbs.
Installation Instructions 3. Using a torque driver, torque the screws to 22 in-lbs. 4. Locate the two rear mounting brackets in the shipping carton. 5. Secure the two rear mounting brackets to each side of the switch, as shown in Figure 3. For each bracket, use two screws. 6. Using a torque driver, torque the screws to 22 in-lbs. Inserting Cage Nuts Before placing the switch into the rack, insert the cage nuts into the appropriate locations along the rack rails.
Installation Instructions After completing the steps outlined in the previous section, prepare to orient the Director 2/64 in the rack as follows. The procedure requires two technicians. CAUTION: The Director 2/64 weighs approximately 115 lbs. Do not attempt to lift or carry the Director 2/64 with fewer than two people. Failure to observe this CAUTION may result in injury to personnel or damage to the Director 2/64. 1. Carefully lift the switch into the rear of the cabinet.
Installation Instructions NOTE: Make sure that the angle bracket is in contact with the outside surface of the mounting bracket on the switch. The angle bracket will be between the rail and mounting bracket. 3. Loosely attach the front angle bracket to the rack rail with the two panhead Phillips screws provided, as shown in Figure 5. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the corresponding front angle bracket, as shown in Figure 5.
Installation Instructions CAUTION: Avoid placing fingers or tools near the front mounting brackets while moving the switch. Objects can become pinched between the mounting brackets and the angle brackets. 6. If you are certain that the hardware lines up properly, secure the hardware as follows. a. Secure each front mounting plate to the front angle bracket with the two screws provided. b. Move to the rear of the switch, and secure each rear mounting bracket with the two screws provided. 7.
Installation Instructions WARNING: HP-supplied power cords are provided for each Director 2/64 power supply. To prevent electric shock, use only the supplied power cord(s). Also, verify that the facility power receptacle is the correct type, supplies the required voltage, and is properly grounded. 9. Connect the equipment rack power cords to separate (for redundancy) facility power sources, providing single-phase, 120 to 240 VAC current.