HP StorageWorks XP20000 Disk Array Site Preparation Guide (AE190-96002, September 2007)

Weight calcula
tion example worksheet
Part Number
Description
Weight
Quantity
Total
weight
AE190A
HP XP 20000 Rack Assembly
300.0
1
300.0
#001
4.5M powercordw/NemaL620Pplug
5.07
1 5.1
AE191A
HP XP20000 DKC
Disk Control Unit
174
1
173.5
#001 60Hz Power Option
4.41
1
4.4
AE136A
HP XP24000/20000 16 Port 4 Gb FC C HA
6.61 2 13.2
AE151A
HP XP24000/20
000 Cache Memory
Adapter
4.85
1
4.9
AE152A
HP X P24000/20000 8 G B Cache Memor y
0.18
4
0.7
AE192A
HP XP20000 Shared Memory Adapter
2.65
1
2.6
AE157A
HP XP24000/20000 4 Gb S hared M emory
0.18 3 0.5
AE195A
HP XP20000 DKA Disk Adapter Pair
5.7 3
1 5.7
AE196A
HP XP20000 Disk Chassis
208.78 2
417.6
#001 60 Hz Power O
ption
8.82 2 17.6
AE197A
HP XP20000 DKU R0 Base Cable Set
7.05
1 7.1
AE199A
HP XP20000 DKU R2 Cable Set
13.67
1
13.7
AE201A
HP XP20000 146GB 15k rpm Array Group
7. 94 25 1 98 . 4
AE201AS
HP XP20000 146GB 15k rpm Spare Disk
1.98 3 6.0
Total unpackaged weight of your conguration (rounded)
1171
Delivery area requirements
The delivery area must provide enough space and oor strength to support the packaged equipment
cartons for the disk array. Refer to the packaged dim ensions and weights under the h e ading
““Dimensions and weights on page 17.
CAUTION:
Make sure that your doorways and hallways provide enough clearance to move the equipment safely
from the delivery area to the computer room. Permanent obstructions such as pillars or narrow doorways
can cause equipment damage. If necessary, plan for the removal of walls or doors.
CAUTION:
Make sure all oors, stairs, and elevators you use when moving the disk array to the computer room can
supportthe weight andsizeofthe equipment. Failuretodosocould damage theequipment or your site.
General computer room requirements
The goal of a computer room is to maintain an ideal environment for computer equipm ent, including XP
disk arrays.
20 Site requirements