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Sun Blade 6000 Modular System

Site Planning Guide

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Downloading Chassis Firmware

Documentation and Feedback

About This Documentation

Introduction to Site Planning

Customer Obligations

System Configuration

Site Planning Checklist

Preparing the Site for System Installation

Load-Bearing and Handling Precautions

Power and Electrical Requirements

Power Consumption

Power Budgeting

Electrical Requirements

Power Cords

Grid Redundancy

Cooling Requirements

Temperature and Humidity Requirements

Airflow Requirements

Clearance for Service and Aisle Requirements

Route to the Data Center

Rackmounting Considerations

Mounting the Chassis in a Rack

Compatible Cabinets

Number of Chassis Supported in a Rack

Facility Safety

Secure Installation Requirements

Placement of Product

Hazardous Conditions Precaution

Specifications

Shipping Crate Physical Specifications

Chassis and Components Dimensions and Weights

AC Power Requirements

Environmental Specifications

Thermal Design Specifications

Acoustic Noise Emissions

Regulatory Compliance

Glossary

Index

Route to the Data Center

Ideally, the data center and loading dock should be located in close proximity to one another. The access allowances for the path from the loading dock to the data center must include:

The system chassis and factory-installed components ship in a single container on a pallet. The system must be kept in a vertical, upright position at all times while in its shipping container. Ensure that the equipment and personnel unloading the chassis shipping container can handle the shipping dimensions and weight of the container. See Shipping Crate Physical Specifications for shipping container and weight specifications.

If there is a significant temperature or humidity difference between the system and the data center environment, keep the system in its shipping container in a location that has a temperature and humidity environment similar to that of the data center. Wait at least 24 hours before removing the system from its shipping container to prevent thermal shock and condensation.

Provide a room that is separate from the data center in which to open equipment cartons and to repack hardware when you install and remove parts. Avoid unpacking the cartons in the data center. Dirt and dust from the packing materials can contaminate the data center.