HP XP P9500 Site Preparation Guide (AV400-96609, January 2014)
*1 Clearance (a+b) is based on the floor load rating and the clearance (c). Floor load rating and
required clearances are shown in Table 18 (page 29).
*2 Clearance (d) is required over 300mm to open the front door. In the case that the clearance
(d) is less tan the clearance (a), give priority to clearance (a).
*3 Clearance (e) is required over 200mm to open the rear door. If clearance (e) is less than
clearance (b), give priority to clearance (b).
Table 18 Floor load rating and required clearances for a three rack configuration (right module)
Required Clearance (a+b) mFloor Load
Rating
Clearance (c) m
(kg/m2)
C=0.6C=0.6C=0.4C=0.2C=0
00000.1500
000.10.30.4450
0 .10.30.50.60.8400
0.50.81.01.21.4350
1.21.51.82.02.3300
Notes:
1. Actual clearances for installation should be determined after consulting with construction specialist responsible for
installation building, as they could vary depending on the size/layout of the system and building conditions.
2. When various configurations of disk arrays are arranged in a row, clearance values based on the largest disk array
configuration should be used.
3. From the viewpoint of maintenance operations, it is suggested that Clearance (c) be made as large as possible.
Four rack configuration (left module)
The following figure and table shows the service clearances and floor load rating for a four-rack
configuration (Setting up DKC rack in the left configuration).
Service clearance, floor cutout, and floor load rating 29