Neoview Owner's Manual (R2.2 SP1, R2.3)

Physical Specifications
DepthWidthHeightItem
cm.in.cm.in.cm.in.
116.8446.060.9624.0199.978.7Cabinet
101.940.060.023.62199.978.5Rack
137.1654.081.2832.0219.086.22Shipping
(palletized)
Weight
WeightCabinet Type
1340 pounds (608 kg)Segment
Combination:
2219 pounds (1006 kg)16-node configuration
3832 pounds (1738 kg)32-node configuration
5748 pounds (2607 kg)48-node configuration
7381 pounds (3348 kg)64-node configuration
10910 pounds (4949 kg)96-node configuration
14635 pounds (6638 kg)128-node configuration
28686 pounds (13012 kg)256-node configuration
Cable Trays
Cable room layout is customer specific. You should select cable trays that fit your computer
room’s layout and cable capacity and airflow. Cable trays affect airflow and system cooling. As
a baseline, HP recommends three cable tray systems, with one dedicated to power, fiber, and
Ethernet cables. The recommended cable tray width is 4 inches wide (10 centimeters) with raised
sides to contain the cables.
AC Input Power
NOTE: A system-wide uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is required for the Neoview platform.
Each Neoview platform powers all internal components using two power distribution units
(PDUs). An AC power cable is factory connected to each of two PDUs inside the segment and
combination cabinets. For information about powering off the Neoview platform, see “Emergency
Power-Off Procedure” (page 13).
Each PDU is 60 inches long and has 39 AC receptacles, 3 circuit breakers, and an AC power cord.
Each PDU distributes the site AC power to the 39 outlets used to connect the power cords from
the components mounted in the Neoview platform. These outlets provide the AC power required
by the Neoview platform:
26 Installation Specifications for the Neoview Platform