HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512 Site Prep Guide

Preparing for Installation
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General Computer Room Requirements
The goal of a computer room is to maintain an ideal environment for your
computer equipment, including your HP SureStore E Disk Array XP512.
The following guidelines are recommended:
Locate the computer room away from exterior walls of the building to
avoid the heat gain from windows and exterior wall surfaces.
When exterior windows are unavoidable, use windows that are double
or tripled glazed and shaded to prevent direct sunlight from entering
the computer room.
Maintain the computer room at a positive pressure relative to the
surrounding spaces to reduce introduction of contaminants.
Use a vapor barrier installed around the entire computer room
envelope to restrain moisture migration.
Caulk and vapor-seal all pipes and cables that penetrate the envelope.
Use a 10-inch to 12-inch raised floor system for the most favorable
room air distribution system.
Space planning
A site prep begins with your existing floor plan. The location of the new
equipment should be selected and a new floor plan should be developed.
You can use this section to satisfy the disk array physical requirements,
ensuring that your site is ready when the disk array arrives. Your floor plan
should include the location of:
walls
cable paths, including lengths
all equipment in your computer room, including furniture, cabinets,
racks, data comm equipment, and systems
electrical outlets
immovable objects
floor vents