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PRIMERGY rack systems

Design guide

Issue March 25, 2008

Product Rack Systems

Pages 89

Introduction and highlights

Rack systems are based on the EIA-310-D 19-inch standard, according to which rack cabinets, servers and other components, such as UPSs, hubs, routers, modems and operating consoles, are manufactured. The term “standard” suggests a specification and definition of all prevalent dimensions and construction requirements relating to the mechanics and electrical equipment of these rack systems. In fact, only a few dimensions and weights are truly specified in this quasi-standard: various specifications can be interpreted too broadly, there is also a lack of tolerances in some cases, and many a dimension is not even included in the 19-inch “standard”.

The problems and incompatibilities in the installation dimensions of competitor products and components from third-party vendors have always been taken into account in PRIMERGY rack systems. The

PRIMECENTER rack family at the latest provides a universal and variable rack system which can accommodate most of the 19inch components on the market without problems. Unfortunately, there will always be cases where the inaccuracy of the 19-inch standard causes problems, in particular when products from different manufacturers are to be combined.

This document is designed to facilitate the integration of PRIMERGY systems in third-party racks and the installation of thirdparty systems into racks from Fujitsu Siemens Computers by showing the installation requirements and the dimensions.

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Contents

Introduction and highlights

1 Terms and conditions

1

4

1.1

Liability and warranty .................................................................................................................................................4

1.2

Installation rules .........................................................................................................................................................4

1.3

Thermal qualification..................................................................................................................................................4

1.4

Analyzed configurations ............................................................................................................................................6

1.5

General suitability for installation .............................................................................................................................6

2 Installation dimensions

3 Front plate design

7

9

3.1

Front plate dimensions, table and drawings ............................................................................................................9

3.2

19-inch dummy panels / blind plates ......................................................................................................................15

4 19-inch housing 18

4.1

19-inch housing dimensions....................................................................................................................................18

5 PRIMECENTER rack family 19

5.1

PRIMECENTER Rack (PCR) ....................................................................................................................................20

5.2

PRIMECENTER LC-Rack 38 and 46U (liquid cooling)...........................................................................................20

5.2.1

Function...................................................................................................................................................................22

5.2.2

Zubehör ...................................................................................................................................................................23

5.3

PRIMECENTER SME Rack........................................................................................................................................24

5.4

Remodeling kit for PRIMECENTER II rack (1100mm) ............................................................................................25

5.5

Enhanced tilt protection...........................................................................................................................................26

5.6

Basic design of FSC racks .......................................................................................................................................26

5.6.1

Vertical rack profiles ................................................................................................................................................27

5.6.2

Support brackets .....................................................................................................................................................29

5.6.3

Space requirements ................................................................................................................................................30

5.7

Layout ........................................................................................................................................................................31

5.7.1

PCR II 940mm.........................................................................................................................................................31

5.7.2

PCR II 1000mm.......................................................................................................................................................32

5.7.3

PCR II 1100mm.......................................................................................................................................................32

6 PCR rack cabling 34

6.1

Cabling to and from outside ....................................................................................................................................34

6.2

Cable routing between racks ...................................................................................................................................34

6.3

Cable management PCR II rack (internal) ...............................................................................................................34

7 System cabling strategy 36

7.1

PCR rack cable manager..........................................................................................................................................36

7.1.1

Figures ....................................................................................................................................................................36

7.1.2

Cable routing in the cable manager.........................................................................................................................37

7.2

Cable duct for 3rd party Racks ................................................................................................................................38

7.3

Cable support............................................................................................................................................................38

7.4

Cable duct 1U to trail ................................................................................................................................................39

7.5

2U cable duct.............................................................................................................................................................40

8 Carrier system 42

8.1

Basics ........................................................................................................................................................................42

8.1.1

Extension type.........................................................................................................................................................42

8.1.2

Mounting the system on telescopic rails (installation examples) .............................................................................43

8.1.3

Basics of the structural design of the carrier systems for FSC, Fujitsu and third-party racks ..................................43

8.2

Vario carrier system 714 – 786mm*.........................................................................................................................47

8.2.1

Scale drawing..........................................................................................................................................................47

8.2.2

Complete drawing ...................................................................................................................................................48

8.2.3

Vario-Träger one hand mounting.............................................................................................................................49

8.2.4

Vario-Träger mounting with centering screws .........................................................................................................49

8.2.5

Vario-Träger mounting in round holes .....................................................................................................................50

8.3

Telescopic rail ...........................................................................................................................................................51

8.3.1

Requirements and important dimensions ................................................................................................................51

8.3.2

Example of telescopic rail with partial extension .....................................................................................................53

8.4

Sliding rail..................................................................................................................................................................54

8.4.1

1.5mm sliding rails (design example 1) ...................................................................................................................54

8.4.2

3mm sliding rails for heavier load (design example 2).............................................................................................54

8.5

Others ........................................................................................................................................................................55

9

8.5.1

Horizontal mounting of PDU 32A.............................................................................................................................55

Accessories 56

9.1

Fastening accessories .............................................................................................................................................56

9.2

Mounting elements and equipment shelves...........................................................................................................62

9.2.1

Power supply holder RSB........................................................................................................................................62

9.2.2

Pair of sliding rails ...................................................................................................................................................63

9.2.3

Equipment shelf.......................................................................................................................................................64

9.2.4

Monitor shelf............................................................................................................................................................65

9.2.5

Horizontal mounting of PDU 32A.............................................................................................................................66

10 Appendix 67

10.1

Third-party racks / older racks (structure and dimensions)..................................................................................67

10.1.1

DataCenter Rack .................................................................................................................................................67

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10.1.2

Fujitsu rack ..........................................................................................................................................................69

10.1.3

Classic rack .........................................................................................................................................................71

10.1.4

PRIMECENTER S1 Rack ....................................................................................................................................73

10.1.5

Third-party racks ..................................................................................................................................................75

10.1.6

Example (Rittal DK Server Rack).........................................................................................................................77

10.2

Adapter kits ...............................................................................................................................................................78

10.2.1

Carrier systems from Classic rack -> PCR and third-party racks .........................................................................78

10.2.2

Mounting examples..............................................................................................................................................78

10.2.3

Carrier systems from PCR and third-party racks -> Classic rack .........................................................................80

10.3

Transport rack...........................................................................................................................................................81

10.3.1

Transport pallet from Knürr (finish end of 2007) ..................................................................................................81

10.3.2

Transport pallet from FSC (1/2008) .....................................................................................................................81

10.3.3

Notes on transport ...............................................................................................................................................83

10.3.4

Mounting tilt protection PRIMECENTER Rack (1/2008) ......................................................................................85

10.3.5

Setting up and leveling the rack...........................................................................................................................89

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1 Terms and conditions

In principle, specific responsibilities must be observed in integrating components to create an overall system. They include compliance with country-specific and international regulations and provisions, such as electrical and electromagnetic behavior, safety regulations and operating conditions. The party integrating components from different vendors therefore bears responsibility, and is consequently liable for and warrants the integration work that has been carried out.

A broad range of servers means a large variety of combinations in the rack and the requirement that every server be operated within its thermal limits. To avoid every possible configuration having to be assessed separately, rules for installing servers and components in the racks have been established:

1. Every server is independent in its height unit(s) and respects the independence of neighboring servers.

2. Every server must be able to function with the resources of its height unit(s) (cooling, cable management, maintenance space, etc.).

These two rules restrict the creativity of developers of servers and rack-mounted systems to the height unit(s) required by the server, yet permit different solutions to coexist.

A thermal assessment of a server in the rack must take into account the following PRIMERGY servers cooling concept:

The following thermal conditions must be taken into account:

A PRIMERGY server is cooled by an air current that is generated by fans within the server. Any emission of thermal energy is regarded as negligible and consequently does not contribute to cooling the server. In the same way, any possible supply of energy from thermal radiation is regarded as negligible and is ruled out.

The front 19” plane is defined as a climatic boundary between the intake air and exhaust air of the rack or the server.

Therefore the following applies:

1. Following mounting of the server in a rack, the intake air area is defined as being the boundaries of the height units it occupies.

2. The floor and cover surfaces of the server are defined as adiabatic surfaces, i.e. thermal energy is not exchanged via the floor or ground surface. This prevents any influence from servers mounted above or below.

In cabling the server, the rack infrastructure is used optimally and the exhaust air area of the server is kept free to the maximum possible extent.

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Any free slots must be closed with dummy panels (airconditioning barrier in front area of the rack).

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As already indicated in the introduction, two cases are described in this document:

1. PRIMERGY servers or storage subsystems are to be integrated in racks from other manufacturers, possibly in coexistence with servers or storage systems from different vendors.

2. Servers, subsystems or infrastructure components (UPSs, switches, hubs) from third-party vendors are to be mounted in

PRIMECENTER and PRIMERGY DataCenter racks.

These two cases must be viewed separately, namely with respect to:

Installation dimensions of the systems, including cabling spaces and conditions relating to serviceability

Cabling conditions and requirements

Availability of mounting accessories and safety of mounting

This can result is a wide range of installation requirements. However, not all cases can be analyzed individually; the market in the 19-inch segment is simply too large. We are consequently focusing on products from Fujitsu Siemens Computers and the associated rack systems.

All PRIMERGY systems are developed on the basis of the same design principles. As a consequence, this analysis of the installation of PRIMERGY components is reduced to the essentials.

1.5 General suitability for installation

Installation of third-party products in PRIMERGY racks (EIA-310-D 19-inch standard)

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The dimension that is guaranteed as reliable by all rack manufacturers is the installation width of 19” (Rw > 450 mm). So that this dimension can be respected in all cases, the housing width Hw is limited to a maximum of 448 mm for FSC products.

The height dimensions are guidelines for ensuring smooth installation or insertion. They are always relative to the start or the end of a height unit U (1 U = 44.45 mm).

Assuming a space of one U, the following tolerance dimensions exist:

465.5 mm +2.2/-1

450.5 mm +1/-0

L M

UL

90°

UPPER SLOT

Distance between plate and unit (U)

0.5mm

UM

LL

LOWER SLOT

1mm

LM

Distance between plates

90° plate 1U

UR plate 1U plate 1U

LR

R

1U = 44.45mm

measuring point

for all front plates =<1U

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465.5 mm +2.2/-1

450.5 mm +1/-0

L

90°

M

Distance between plate and unit (U)

UL

UPPER SLOT

1mm UM

90°

R

Plate 2U

UR

LL

LOWER SLOT

2mm

LM

Plate 2U

LR

Plate 3U

Distance between plates

1U = 44.45mm

measuring point

for all front plates >1U

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3 Front plate design

3.1 Front plate dimensions, table and drawings

The figure and table below specify the most important dimensions for front plate design.

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Hw

Ft

Mv Fh

Mh

Fw

Table

HE/U

1 =

44.45

2 = 88.9

3 =

133.35

4 = 177.8

5 =

222.25

6 = 266.7

Ft

Hw

Mh

--- Front plate thickness (FSC) = 4mm

--- Housing width = 448mm

--- Distance between the horizontal mounting holes 465.1mm +-1.6

Mv --- Distance between the vertical mounting holes

Fw

Fh

HE/U

--- Front plate width = 482.6mm +-0.4

--- Front plate height

--- Height unit = 44.45mm

The dimensions of the front plate width and the horizontal mounting holes are defined in accordance with DIN standard 41494.

Fh

42.5 +1/-0

86.9 +0.4/-0

131.4 +0.4/-0

175.8 +0.4/-0

220.3 +0.4/-0

264.7 +0.4/-0

Mv

22.22 +/-0.1

44.45 +/-0.2

88.9

+/-0.2

133.35

+/-0.2

177.8 +/-0.2

222.25 +/-0.2

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1U front plate

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Generally, the following applies:

Front plate 1U server

w = 482.6mm ±0.4 h = 42.5mm +1/-0

(Housing: h = 40.5mm +3/-∞)

Bending radius: R1

Radii without dimensions:

R2

Chamfers without dimensions: 2 x 45°

Stamping direction free

Part degreased

Edges free of burr

= Test dimension

Tolerance of coordinate dimensions

+/-0.1

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2U front plate

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Generally, the following applies:

Front plate 2U server

b = 482.6mm ±0.4 h = 86.9mm +0.4/-0

(Housing: h = 84.9mm +1.5/-∞)

Bending radius: R1

Radii without dimensions: R2

Chamfers without dimensions:

2 x 45°

Stamping direction free

Part degreased

Edges free of burr

= Test dimension

Tolerance of coordinate dimensions

+/-0.1

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3U front plate

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Generally, the following applies:

Front plate 3U server

b = 482.6mm ±0.4 h = 131.4mm +0.4/-0

(Housing: h = 129.4mm +0/-∞)

Bending radius: R1

Radii without dimensions:

R2

Chamfers without dimensions: 2 x 45°

Stamping direction freely selectable

Part degreased

Edges free of burr

= Test dimension

Tolerance of coordinate dimensions

+/-0.1

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4U front plate

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Generally, the following applies:

Front plate 4U server

w = 482.6mm ±0.4 h = 175.8mm +0.4/-0

(Housing: h = 173.8mm +0/-∞)

Bending radius: R1

Radii without dimensions: R2

Chamfers without dimensions: 2 x 45°

Stamping direction freely selectable

Part degreased

Edges free of burr

= Test dimension

Tolerance of coordinate dimensions

+/-0.1

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Logos front plate

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3.2 19-inch dummy panels / blind plates

Front plates are also available as so-called covers, dummy panels or blind plates for closing empty bays and slots in the rack.

This is mandatory to ensure proper ventilation of the installed servers in the rack.

By default the following cover plates are available:

19“ Kabeldurchführung 1HE mit Bürsten

19“ Kabeldurchführung 1HE mit Bürsten

19“ cable bushing 1U with strip

S26361-F2735-E25; S26361-F2735-L25

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Dummy panel 1U tool-less Dummy panel 1U tool-less

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(Kunststoff: >PC+ABS< -FR(40) SN 614 UL 94 V0 )

S26361-F2735-L130 A3C40088113

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Dummy panel 2U tool-less Dummy panel 2U tool-less

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(Kunststoff: >PC+ABS< -FR(40) SN 614 UL 94 V0 )

S26361-F2735-L131 A3C40088114

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The term 19-inch housing refers to all system installation components of this format.

4.1 19-inch housing dimensions

The form and the housing depth depend in each case on the corresponding carrier system and the rack (installation depth) into which the housing is installed. This chapter will not consider these factors but will only show the theoretical limits. For more information see the sections on rack types and carrier systems.

Fh

Front view

Fw

Mv

Hh

Hd

Hw

Hw

Hh

Hd

Mv

--- Housing width = 448mm

--- Housing height

--- Housing depth

--- Distance between the vertical mounting holes

Fw

Fh

--- Front plate width = 482.6mm +-0-.4

--- Front plate height

Table 2

U

1 =

44.45

2 =

88.9

3 = 133.35

4 =

177.8

5 = 222.25

6 =

266.7

Hh

40.5 +3/-∞

84.9 +1.5/-∞

129.4 +0/-∞

173.8 +0/-∞

218.3 +0/-∞

262.7 +0/-∞

Fh

42.5 +1/-0

86.9 +0.4/-0

131.4 +0.4/-0

175.8 +0.4/-0

220.3 +0.4/-0

264.7 +0.4/-0

Mv

22.22 +/-0.1

44.45 +/-0.2

88.9

+/-0.2

133.35

+/-0.2

177.8 +/-0.2

222.25 +/-0.2

Hd (PCR1000)

782mm

782mm

782mm

782mm

782mm

782mm

Hd (PCR1100)

792mm

792mm

792mm

792mm

792mm

792mm

Note: 1U 19-inch housings are subject to slightly different special rules concerning the distance between the housing top and bottom and the height unit.

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Hh upper distance front plate

HE/U

Fh

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Hd

HE / U unit

Fh front plate height

Ft front plate thickness

Hh housing height

Hd housing depth

5 PRIMECENTER rack family

This chapter describes the different FSC rack types with their installation dimensions and requirements.

Ft [4mm]

HE/U

PRIMECENTER rack family

*The figure does not show the 48 U rack ((Should there be a corresponding asterisk in the text or is this just a note?))

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5.1 PRIMECENTER Rack (PCR)

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PRIMECENTER II Rack 12U / 1x2U vertical

S26361-K826-V101 / D:GPRAC-BG50

PRIMECENTER II Rack 24U / 2x2U vertical

S26361-K826-V102 / D:GPRAC-BG51

S26361-K826-V212

PRIMECENTER II Rack 38U / 3x2U vertical

S26361-K826-V103 / D:GPRAC-BG52

S26361-K826-V213

PRIMECENTER II Rack 46U / 3x2U vertical

S26361-K826-V104 / D:GPRAC-BG53

S26361-K826-V214 t1 = 1000mm b = 700mm h = 670mm t2 = 1200mm weight = 82kg

Transport dimensions:

t = 1180mm b = 775mm h = 790mm t1 = 1000mm b = 700mm h = 1220mm t2 = 1200mm weight = 110kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1180mm b = 775mm h = 1345mm t1 = 1100mm b = 700mm h = 1220mm t2 = 1315mm weight = 112kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1280mm b = 775mm h = 1345mm t1 = 1000mm b = 700mm h = 1825mm t2 = 1200mm weight = 150kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1180mm b = 775mm h = 1935mm t1 = 1100mm b = 700mm h = 1825mm t2 = 1315mm weight = 152kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1280mm b = 775mm h = 1935mm t1 = 1000mm b = 700mm h = 2220mm t2 = 1200mm weight = 168kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1180mm b = 775mm h = 2335mm t1 = 1100mm b = 700mm h = 2220mm t2 = 1315mm weight = 171kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1280mm b = 775mm h = 2335mm

5.2 PRIMECENTER LC-Rack 38 and 46U (liquid cooling)

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PRIMECENTER LC-Rack 38U / 31U nutzbar,

2x2U vertikal

Three-way valve

S26361-K1022-V130

PRIMECENTER LC-Rack 38U / 31U nutzbar,

2x2U vertikal

Three-way valve and socket with roles

S26361-K1022-V135

PRIMECENTER LC-Rack 46U / 40U nutzbar,

2x2U vertikal

Three-way valve

S26361-K1022-V230

PRIMECENTER LC-Rack 46U / 40U nutzbar,

2x2U vertikal

Three-way valve and socket with roles

S26361-K1022-V235 t1 = 1200mm b = 700mm h = 1800mm t2 = 1400mm weight = 88kg

Transport dimensions:

t = 1300mm b = 800mm h = 1900mm t1 = 1200mm b = 700mm h = 1800mm t2 = 1400mm weight = 98kg

Transport dimensions:

t = 1300mm b = 800mm h = 2008mm t1 = 1200mm b = 700mm h = 2200mm t2 = 1400mm weight = 92kg

Transport dimensions:

t = 1300mm b = 800mm h = 2300mm t1 = 1200mm b = 700mm h = 2200mm t2 = 1400mm weight = 102kg

Transport dimensions:

t = 1300mm b = 800mm h = 2408mm

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5.2.1 Function

Klimaebene / clime burrier side view rack fan front side

PCR LC Rack warm air

Rücklauf / return

Kühlwasser / cooling water

Dreiwegeventil/ three-way valve

Vorlauf / flow

Wärmetauscher/ heat exchanger cold air double bottom

floor

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5.2.2 Zubehör

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Drawing and dimensions PCR LC Racks

In product number: S26361-K1022-V135

S26361-K1022-V235 connecting kit:

- 1 x Kugelhahn m. Entl. DN 25

- 1 x Entleerkugelhahn 1/4"

- 1 x Hydrocontrol DN25 m Entl.Mnip

- 2 x Flex-Schlauch DN 25,L=1,5m

- 4 x Nippel MS (flachdichtend) 1"

connecting kit 1,5 m LC Racks optional product number: S26361-F2735- L602

delivery unit:

A3C40097585

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5.3

PRIMECENTER SME Rack

(SME / small medium enterprise)

SME rack SME rack

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PRIMECENTER SME Rack 24U

S26361-F3327-L24

PRIMECENTER SME Rack 42U

S26361-F3327-L42 t = 1000mm b = 700mm h = 1220mm weight = 35kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1270mm b = 775mm h = 1380mm t = 1000mm b = 700mm h = 1950mm weight = 70kg

Transport dimensions: t = 1270mm b = 775mm h = 2000mm

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5.4 Remodeling kit for PRIMECENTER II rack (1100mm)

Instruction manual

Remodeling kit for PRIMECENTER II rack from 1000 to 1100mm depth.

PCR II Rack 1000mm Remodeling kit

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Picture 1

Remodeling

Picture 2

M5x8mm

M8x12mm

M5x8mm

M8x12mm

Picture 3

Remodeling Remodeling

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Picture 4

Remodeling

Picture 5

product number:

PCR II 24U S26361-F2735-L212

PCR II 38U S26361-F2735-L213

PCR II 46U S26361-F2735-L214

Picture 6

5.5 Enhanced tilt protection

M5x8mm

M8x12mm

M5x8mm

OLD

Enhanced tilt protection

S26361-F2735-L210 A3C40091899

5.6 Basic design of FSC racks

M8x12mm

NEW

Dimensions :

T = 1214,5mm b = 696mm h = 22,5mm

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Carrier profiles: dimensioned sketch and structure

5.6.1

FSC PCRII

Vertical rack profiles

rdg004

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2.5 mm steel profile

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

HE/U 4

HE/U 3

9.5 x 9.5mm

U 3

U 2

44,45 mm

U 1

2.5

15

61.5

U 0

7

27 mm +0,5

-0

FSC PCR II Rack

9 mm

Classic Rack

DataCenter Rack

Primecenter Rack 1

FJ Rack free area for mounting kits vertical extrusion with mounting holes

9.5x9.5mm (EIA-310-D Standard)

7

42

FSC PRIMECENTER Rack II 19

"

(PCR II)

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NEW Q2 2008

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Support bracket 1U (max. 15kg)

D:GPRAC-ZB5211; S26361-F2735-E10 / L10 enhanced support bracket 1U (max. 15kg)

D:GPRAC-ZB5211; S26361-F2735-E10 / L10

NEW Q2 2008

Support bracket 2U (max. 35kg)

D:GPRAC-ZB5212; S26361-F2735-E15 / L15 enhanced support bracket 2U (max. 35kg)

D:GPRAC-ZB5212; S26361-F2735-E15 / L15

New design

Support bracket 3U (max. 50kg)

D:GPRAC-ZB5215; S26361-F2735-E31 / L31

A3C40098028

Support bracket 3U (max. 50kg)

D:GPRAC-ZB5215; S26361-F2735-E31 / L31

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5.7 Layout

5.7.1 PCR II 940mm

PCR 940

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Version discontinued 2005

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5.7.2 PCR II 1000mm

PCR1000

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5.7.3 PCR II 1100mm

PCR1100

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6 PCR rack cabling

6.1 Cabling to and from outside

Cable management right or left side

Kabelmanagement PCR II Rack right side

Cable management top and floor

Kabelmanagement PCR II Rack top and floor area for cable from the top bezel to remove

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6.2 Cable routing between racks

Kabelmanagement PCR II Rack rack to rack bezel to remove 2x bezel to remove 1x

6.3 Cable management PCR II rack (internal)

bezel to remove 2x

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Kabelmanagement PCR II Rack internal cable

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Cable routing 160mm in cable management PCR II rack 1100mm, vertical

A3C40089759 (only for the rack 1100mm)

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7 System cabling strategy

7.1 PCR rack cable manager

The cable management element is a patented component of Fujitsu Siemens Computers and Knürr. It is used in the DataCenter and PRIMECENTER racks. Unlike conventional cable guides, the cable management is an integral part of the rack and not of the systems that are installed in the rack. This means it can be mounted in the rack types listed above for any assembly from any manufacturer > 2 height units. The articulated cable guide can be mounted in a 1U grid. This compatibility allows consistent rack cabling.

The functional principle is based on an articulated cable guide which is mounted on a carrier plate in such a way that it can be folded in and out. The articulated cable guide follows the installed rack components half-way. The cables are routed in the comb-like cable guide and screwed to the system component.

7.1.1 Figures

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 3 rdg150

The figure shows the cable manager in its idle position.

Cable manager with articulated cable guide folded out

Cabel management PCR Rack

SNP:SY-F2262L20-P; D:GPRAC-ZB527; S26361-F2735-E7 / L7 rdg152

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7.1.2 Cable routing in the cable manager

The following example shows how the cables are routed in the cable manager:

Anschlußstecker / Wall plug

Beispiel / Example 1

Kabelstamm /

Cable trunk

Kabelmanagement

Anschlußstecker / Wall plug

Beispiel / Example 2

Kabelstamm /

Cable trunk

Kabelmanagement

50 %

Beispiel / Example 3

Anschlußstecker / Wall plug

105 %

Kabelstamm /

Cable trunk

Kabelmanagement

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7.2 Cable duct for 3rd party Racks

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Cable duct for 3rd party Racks (mounting on right or left side)

Produktnummer: S26361-F2201- E20 / L20

Liefereinheit: A3C40058445

raceway PCR II

S26361-F2735-E20

S26361-F2735-L20

The cable guide accommodates and holds cable harnesses. Like the cable management element, it can be mounted in the 1U grid of the rack.

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7.4 Cable duct 1U to trail

mountig

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from the vario carrier

step 2 mounting cableduct

A3C40097047 step 3 mounting cable conector on the telescopic rail

Cable duct 1U

S26361-F2735- E8 / L8

A3C40086204

step 4 cabling

cableduct

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Examples of cabling

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7.5 2U cable duct

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Cable hinge arm with bushing

D:GPRAC-ZB523

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8.1 Basics

As well as in a fixed installation, the 19” rack components can also be mounted on sliding or telescopic rails which allow them to be pulled out of the rack. The ball-bearing telescopic rails are available in two different versions.

Telescopic rail – full extension:

The telescopic rail has three main components

(inner, center and outer rail).

Extension depth >105%

Telescopic rail full extension >105%

Full extension

Telescopic rail - partial extension:

The telescopic rail has two main components

(inner and outer rail).

Extension depth approx. 50%

Telescopic rail partial extension

Partial extension

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8.1.2 Mounting the system on telescopic rails (installation examples)

There are three primary ways of mounting systems on telescopic rails:

1. Sliding the system onto a system support plate and securing it.

2. Screwing the system directly to the inner telescopic rail. In this case, you replace the system by separating the rails.

3. There are shoulder screws on the system housing which engage in the keyholes of the inner telescopic rail.

Front plate 4U

System housing

System support

Ttelescopic rail

System mounted on system support plates (high safety during mounting!)

Front plate 4U

System housing

Telescopic rail

System screwed directly to the telescopic rail

Front plate 4U

System housing

Shoulder screw M4 Torx T20

Telescopic rail

System with shoulder screw for keyhole engagement / KEYHOLE

Shoulder screw M4 Torx T20 A3C40071737

8.1.3 Basics of the structural design of the carrier systems for FSC, Fujitsu and third-party racks

A basic requirement for designing carrier systems is compliance with the EIA-310-D 19-inch standard and information on the different carrier profiles on the market.

FSC PCR rack and most third-party racks

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2.5 mm steel profile

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

HE/U 4

HE/U 3

9.5 x 9.5mm

U 3

U 2

44.45 mm

[1.750”]

U 1

2.5

15

61.5

U 0

7

27 mm +0.5

-0

FSC PCR II Rack

9 mm

Classic Rack

DataCenter Rack

Primecenter Rack 1

FJ Rack free area for mounting kits vertical extrusion with mounting holes

9.5 x 9.5 + 0.1mm (EIA-310-D Standard)

7

42

FSC PRIMECENTER Rack II 19" (PCR II)

[9.5mm + 0.1 = 0.375 + 0.004" square]

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FSC DCR rack and Fujitsu rack

10

33

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9 x 9mm

FSC and Knürr Classic rack

7,5

R04013

42

2 mm Alu Stranggussprofil

FSC DataCenter rack; Fujitsu rack;

Knürr miracel rack

33

10 vertical extrusion with T-slot

7,5

R04011 42

2 mm Alu Stranggussprofil

FSC Classic Rack

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US 6mm US 6mm

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19” rack vertical profile (US) 6mm / 0.24” Ø

US 8.5mm

[HP Rack 7.1 +0.1mm / 0.28 +0.004” Ø]

US 8.5mm

19" rack vertical profile (US) 8.5 +0.1mm Ø

(8.5mm = 0.33")

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8.2 Vario carrier system 714 – 786mm

*

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A3C00291125

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Item 7

Item 6

Item 8

Item 5

Item

2

Item 3

List of parts

Item 1: Front telescopic rail carrier

Item 2: Rear telescopic rail carrier

Item 3: Guide plate

Item 4: Extension spring

Item 5: Cylinder-head screw M4x6 mm

Item 6: Guide pin

Item 7: Centering screw M5

Item 8: Vario lock

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Item

4

Item

1

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8.2.3 Vario-Träger one hand mounting

one hand mounting in a EIA-310-D standard rack

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one screw for one side

front side back side

8.2.4 Vario-Träger mounting with centering screws

Zentrierbefestigung centering screw

M5x10 Torx T20

A3C40063207

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8.2.5 Vario-Träger mounting in round holes mounting vario carrier in US racks with round holes

M5 x 10mm

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M5 x 10mm

M5 x 10mm mounting the vario carrier on the back side from the rack with

M5 screws mounting the vario carrier on the front side from the rack with

M5 screws

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8.3.1 Requirements and important dimensions

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Position of the telescopic rail on the Vario carrier relative to the 19-inch installation plane

(top view)

Position of 13mm telescopic rail relative to U

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Position of10mm telescopic rail relative to U

Position of 10mm telescopic rail (partial extension) relative to U

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8.3.2 Example of telescopic rail with partial extension

Carrier system 1U

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Carrier for server with shoulder screw M4 – partial extension slide

Carrier system 1U

Carrier for server with shoulder screw M4 – partial extension slide

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Sliding rails are used for static installation of rack components which are completely removed from the rack for service and maintenance. They do not allow the component to be pulled out completely and, in special cases, provide tilt protection and a stopper. Based on the Vario carrier, they are designed as different versions for the specific areas of use.

8.4.1 1.5mm sliding rails (design example 1)

Position of 1.5mm sliding rail relative to U

8.4.2 3mm sliding rails for heavier load (design example 2)

Position of 3mm sliding rail relative to U

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8.5 Others

8.5.1 Horizontal mounting of PDU 32A

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Einbausatz PDU 32A

Horizontal 19“

A3C40076828

S26361-F2262-E301 / L301

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Zentrierbefestigung M5 Torx T20

Centering screw M5 Torx T20

A3C40063207

Haltebolzen M5 / bolt M5

A3C40088218

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Zentrierschraube M5 Torx T20

Centering screw M5 Torx T20

A3C40077379

Zentrierschraube M5 II Torx T20

Centering screw M5 II Torx T20

A3C40095430

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Ansatzschraube M4 Torx T20

Shoulder screw M4 Torx T20

A3C40071737

Käfigmutter M5, Käfigmutternsatz M5 (50Stck)

Cage nut M5 S26361-F2735-L500

0007000120

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Zentrierscheibe II.bmp Zylinderschraube M5x10.bmp

Zentrierscheibe II_02.wmf Zylinderschraube M5x10_02.wmf

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Zentrierscheibe II

Centering washer II

A3C40063203

Zylinderschraube M5x10 Torx T20

Pan head screw M5x10 Torx T20

9601310021

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Federmutter M5.bmp zs_01.bmp

Federmutter M5_02.wmf Zs_01.wmf

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Federmutter M5

Sring nut M5

A3C40014728

DUZ lock M6

Zentrierscheibe für 1U Kabelarm

Centering washer 1U cable duct

A3C40082271

Cable guide

Mounting system for dummy panel screw M6 A3C40066469 crank A3C40066468

Cable guide, x5

D:GPRAC-ZB5501

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Two universal mounting plates are available for mounting different multiple-socket outlets. They can be mounted in the 19-inch grid and in any free position on the spring grooves of the carrier profiles.

Mounting plate for 1 multiple-socket outlets Mounting plate 2 for multiple-socket outlets

Mounting plate 1 for multiple-socket outlets Mounting plate 2 for multiple-socket outlets

Mounting plate 1 for multiple-socket outlets

Example: Combination of mounting plate 1 and 2 PDU 32A

Mounting plate 1 for multiple-socket outlets

Mounting plate 1 multiple-socket outlets

A3C40037444

Mounting plate 2 multiple-socket outlets

A3C40040453

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9.2.1 Power supply holder RSB

PS holder RSB PS holder RSB

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PS holder RSB

PS-holder RSB

A3C40065479

PS holder RSB

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9.2.2 Pair of sliding rails

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A3C400672887

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S26361-F1609-E35 / S26361-F1609-L135

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S26361-F1609-E17 / S26361-F1609-L17

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9.2.5 Horizontal mounting of PDU 32A

Carrier left PDU 32A

2 x S26361-F2262-E132 / L132 or

1 x S26361-F2262-E332 / L332

Carrier right PDU 32A

2 x S26361-F2262-E132 / L132 or

1 x S26361-F2262-E332 / L332

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S26361-F2262-E301 / S26361-F2262-L301

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10 Appendix

10.1 Third-party racks / older racks (structure and dimensions)

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Since 2002, the DataCenter rack (depth: 900mm) has been the standard rack for PRIMERGY servers in the FSC portfolio. At the end of 2002 it was replaced by the PRIMECENTER S2 rack and was available in the following versions:

Layout

DataCenterRack

Frontansicht / Frontal view rdg008

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Carrier profile

Einbauraster / Installation raster

T-Nut für Federmutter /

T-Nut for spring nut

Frontplatte / Front plate 4mm

19" Raster für Käfimuttern /

19" raster for cage nuts

HE/U 5

HE/U 5

HE/U 4 HE/U 4

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

HE/U 0

Side view carrier profile

DataCenterRack

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

Rw

Frontansicht Rack / Frontal view rack

Rw --- Rack Einbaubreite / Rack width = 450,5mm +1

10

33

HE/U 0 rdg006b

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Figure: Vertical carrier profile in 1U DataCenter rack

7,5

42

2 mm Alu Stranggussprofiel

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10.1.2 Fujitsu rack

Layout

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Carrier profile

Einbauraster / Installation raster

T-Nut für Federmutter /

T-Nut for spring nut

Frontplatte / Front plate 4mm

19" Raster für Käfimuttern /

19" raster for cage nuts

HE/U 5

HE/U 5

HE/U 4 HE/U 4

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

HE/U 0

Side view carrier profile

DataCenterRack

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

Rw

Frontansicht Rack / Frontal view rack

Rw --- Rack Einbaubreite / Rack width = 450,5mm +1

10

33

HE/U 0 rdg006b

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Figure: Vertical carrier profile in 1U DataCenter rack

7,5

42

2 mm Alu Stranggussprofiel

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The Classic rack is based on the Miracel rack system from the company Knürr AG. It was the first standard rack in the FSC portfolio for integrating 19-inch components. In 2000, it was replaced by the DataCenter rack.

Layout

Classic Rack

Frontansicht / Frontal view rdg007

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Carrier profile

Einbauraster / Installation raster

T-Nut für Federmutter /

T-Nut for spring nut

Frontplatte / Front plate 4mm

T-Nut zur Frontplattenbefestigung /

T-Nut for front plate attachment

HE/U 5

HE/U 4

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

Classic Rack

Rw

Side view carrier profile Frontansicht Rack / Frontal view rack

Rw --- Rack Einbaubreite / Rack width = 450,5mm +1

10

33

HE/U 5

HE/U 4

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1 rdg006

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Figure: Vertical carrier profile in 1U Classic rack

7,5

42

2 mm Alu Stranggussprofiel

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10.1.4 PRIMECENTER S1 Rack

The PRIMECENTER S1 rack was developed by FSC and was the standard rack for RM systems, BS2000 and Primepower servers for several years. At the end of 2002 it was replaced by the PRIMECENTER S2 rack.

Layout

470,1

9,3

Frontansicht / Frontal view

451,5

466

600

PRIMECENTER Rack S1 rdg007b

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Carrier profile

Frontplatte /

Front plate 4mm

19" Raster für Käfimuttern /

19" raster for cage nuts

HE/U 5

HE/U 4

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

HE/U 0

Side view carrier profile

PRIMECENTER Rack S1

Frontansicht Rack / Frontal view rack

Rw --- Rack Einbaubreite / Rack width = >450mm

Trägerprofiel Primcenter 1 Rack

HE/U 3

HE/U 2

HE/U 1

HE/U 0

HE/U 5

HE/U 4 rdg006d

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7,25

9

72,3

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Rack dimension table

1 Rack front

2 Rack rear

D Cabling space

F Carrier system space l/r a1/b1/a2/b2 Support uprights

A Rack depth C Installation plane clearance

B Rack width C1 Front installation plane

E Front plate design/Air-conditioning C2 Rear installation plane

P PRIMERGY installation depth

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The following figures show an example of the typical structure of a 19” third-party rack for servers.

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10.1.6 Example (Rittal DK Server Rack)

Layout

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544

47

Rittal DK Server Rack

Frontansicht / Frontal view

450 +1

465,1

47 rdg007c

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10.2.1 Carrier systems from Classic rack -> PCR and third-party racks

The adapter kit S26361-F2734-L14 is used for mounting older support systems which are exclusively designed for the Knürr attachment grid. At the same time it allows devices to be mounted in the PRIMECENTER and third-party racks, as it exclusively uses the square 19” grid for mounting.

Knürr adapter kit

Adapter Kit 1 (Knürr -> DC / PCR)

A3C40038779 S26361-F2734-L14

Example 1 Example 2

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Example 3 shows the reconstruction of the Knürr side brackets for mounting older carrier systems

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Position of the parts from Adapter Kit 1 (Knürr -> DC/PCR) A3C40038779 S26361-F2734-L14

In PCR II Rack

Example 2 shows the reconstruction of the side grid with a 1U support bracket. The top support

bracket in the figure shows the model from the DataCenter rack.

rdg020b

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10.2.3 Carrier systems from PCR and third-party racks -> Classic rack

Telescopic rail carrier I Classic rack

Telescopic rail carrier I Classic rack

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Installation dimensions

Telescopic rail carrier II Classic rack (Teleskopschienenträger II Classic Rack a.bmp)

Telescopic rail carrier II Classic rack

Installation dimensions

Telescope rail carrier II classic rack

A3C40063238 in Adapter Kit I Classic Rack S26361-F1331-L200 / S26361-F1331-L300

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10.3.1 Transport pallet from Knürr (finish end of 2007)

Handhabungs-und Transportanweisung

Hinweise zu Transport, Lagerung und Sicherheitshinweise umseitig

Handling and Transportation Instructions

Notes on transportation, storage, and safety instructions overleaf

Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3

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Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6

4x

Figure 7

3x

Figure 8

3x

Remodeling

2x

10.3.2 Transport pallet from FSC (1/2008)

Handhabungs- und Transportanweisung

Hinweise zu Transport, Lagerung und Sicherheitshinweise umseitig

Handling and Transportation Instructions

Notes on transportation, storing, and safety instructions overleaf

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1

2

3

2x

1

2

3

>90°

2x right and left

3x

4x

3x

4x

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10.3.3 Notes on transport

Detaching from the wooden pallet

The unit is seated on the pallet and is secured with 6 metal clamps, which must be unscrewed from the pallet.

To remove the screws you need a Phillips screwdriver.

Once the packaging foil has been removed, the unit must be slid off the pallet as shown above.

Transportation and storage

The following mechanical and climatic environmental conditions according to EN 60721-3-1 and -3-2 must be observed:

─ Storage: Product class 1M3 / 1K2 1S2

Transport: Product class 2M2 / 2K2 2S1

Attention: When transporting the unit, make sure it does not tilt more than 30°.

The unit must remain in its original packaging until it reaches the installation location.

Safety instructions

Before components are pulled out or started up, the anti-tilt plate must be installed.

For further important notes on the rack see the Technical Manual “Rack System”, chapter 2. You will find the manual in the accessory pack inside the rack.

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TP_16.wmf TP_15d.wmf

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TP_15c.wmf TP_15b.wmf

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10.3.4 Mounting tilt protection PRIMECENTER Rack ( 1/2008)

M5x8mm

M8x12mm

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M5x8mm

M8x12mm

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1 Klemmmutter M5

2 Befestigungskralle

3 screw Innensechskantschraube M5x8mm

4 screw Innensechskantschraube M8x12mm

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10.3.5 Setting up and leveling the rack

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Adjusting the PRIMECENTER rack:

See the technical manual

3 Preparations

3.5 Setting up the PRIMECENTER Rack

465.5 mm +2.2/-1

450.5 mm +1/-0

UL

L

90°

90°

LL

UPPER JIG A3C400xxxxx

UM

UPPER HU BORDER n x HU

LOWER HU BORDER

M

LM

LOWER JIG A3C400xxxxx

UR

90°

R

90°

LR measuring point

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