HP NetServer LH 3000rRack Cabling Reference Guide
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r6Prevent Electrical ShockWARNING Ensure site electrical circuits have reliable earth ground
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r7Generic Rack Assembly StepsSuggested Method for Building an HP NetServer Rack Installation
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r83. Prepare Rack Enclosures for AssemblyWARNING A tip-over hazard exists. Rack enclosures
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r9WARNING When equipment is mounted on slides, a tip-over hazardexists. Always take the prec
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r10NOTE Older racks (with the words "HP Systems" on the nameplate)may require that
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r113. Install the Redundant Switch, if you have one, in one of the configurationsshown in Ap
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r12NOTE For both safety and accessibility, always start assembly at thebottom of the rack an
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r13• Determine configurations for and mount the PDU (Power Distribution Unitor Units).
152 Rack Cabling ReferencesRack Configuration ToolsSelected reference material derived from HP’s rack configuration tools ispublished in this chapter
iiNoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to th
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References16Power Cabling References and GuidelinesPower Considerations for the HP NetServer LH 3000rThe HP NetServer LH 3000r
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References17Power Cables and Components AvailableWhen components are installed in a rack, a power supply subsystem for the rack
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References18Table 2-2. LH 3000r Plugs and Receptacles Reference100/120 VAC 200/208 VAC 230/240VLH 3000r Jumper Cord 8120-8378 N
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References19Notes to Table 2-2.Note 1. For 100 VAC Systems, separately-orderable cables and UPS are available fromAmerican Powe
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References20NOTE The extension PDU (E7670A) only increases the number ofavailable receptacles. The total current carrying capac
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References21Power Distribution Unit Types100/120 VAC, 16-Amp, Order as E7675A(Not used with200/240 VAC models)200/240 VAC Wide
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References22How to Position the PDUCount the receptacles needed for each unit in the rack, notice where the PDUs canbe most con
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References23Guidelines for Powering the LH 3000r in a RackFour Possible 200/240 VAC Wide Range PDU ConfigurationsUse of four po
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References2410-amp PDU may not provide sufficient receptacles. In this case, usethe Y-cable to connect HP Rack Storage/12 or Ra
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References25Table 2-6. 100 VAC Power and Current: Approximate Current Requirementsof Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevic
iiiContents1 Preparation for Cabling the NetServer LH 3000r... 1About Cabling the LH 3000r...
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References26Table 2-7. 120 VAC Power and Current: Approximate Current Requirementsof Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevic
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References27Table 2-8. 200/208 VAC Power and Current:Approximate Requirements of Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevice(No
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References28Table 2-9. 230/240 VAC Power and Current:Approximate Requirements of Rack Optimized Devices and ComponentsDevice(No
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References29Data Cabling References and GuidelinesA series of positioning rules is used in the HP rack configuration tools to h
Chapter 2 Rack Cabling References30• Ensure the monitor cables and mouse cables are long enough to allow theNetServer to be extended at the same time
313 Procedure for Connecting andRouting Cables to the LH 3000rStep 1: Prepare to Cable the HP NetServerLH 3000rAssess How Components Will be Connected
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r32Mount Power Distribution UnitsPlan the location of the Power Distribution Unit
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r33Rack Storage/12Dashed Lines Indicate Dual Bus Configured StorageHP NetServer LH
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r34Figure 3-2 shows an HP NetServer LH 3000r connected in Dual Active Mode to aRac
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r35NOTE The configuration in Figure 3-2 requires different powersystem configurati
ContentsivOverview of LH 3000r Data Connections ... 32Attach Data Cables to the Server...
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r36Rear Viewof RackFigure 3-3. Connecting the Data Cables between the LH 3000rand
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r37and monitor for more than one server, attach the cables for the HP ConsoleSwitc
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r384. For the sake of easy access to the rear of each component, route theassociat
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r39Figure 3-4. Power Connection Locations on a Typical Rack (Rear View)100/120 VAC
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r40Connecting the PDU 120 VAC ConfigurationThe Power Distribution Unit (PDU) plugs
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r41Table 3-1. 120 VAC ComponentsComponent1ModelPower(VA)Power(W)Current(A)2PDU E76
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r42UninteruptiblePower SupplyNEMA 5-20PDetachable CordNEMA 5-20P to IEC 320 C-2011
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r43Figure 3-5 shows a UPS connected to the power grid through a captive cord with
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r44Table 3-2. 208 VAC ComponentsComponent1ModelPower(VA)Power(W)Current(A)2208 VAC
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r45Jumper CablesSupplied withMass StorageUnits Jumper CableSupplied with NetS
11 Preparation for Cabling theNetServer LH 3000rAbout Cabling the LH 3000rNOTE A checklist for the cabling process is included in Appendix A.Before Yo
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r46230/240V PDU Rack Power ConfigurationsConfigurations for the 230/240 VAC, PDU o
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r47Table 3-3. 230/240 VAC PDU Power and CurrentComponent1ModelPower(VA)Power(W)Cur
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r48Jumper CableSupplied withNetServerJumper CablesSupplied with Mass St
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r49Redundant Power ConfigurationDual Power Supply ExampleA dual power supply confi
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r50High Density ConfigurationHigh Density Configuration ExampleA high density conf
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r51Step 4: Managing and Routing CablesUsing the Cable Management Arm and the Cable
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r52B. Plug power and data cables into the back of the Server.F. Dress cables thro
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r53WARNING Before sliding the HP NetServer LH 3000r out of the rack,make sure you
Chapter 3 Procedure for Connecting and Routing Cables to the LH 3000r544. Loop extra lengths of cable and tie-wrap it alongside the NetServer. UseCabl
55A Cabling ChecklistChecklist for the Rack Cabling ProcessUse the Site Preparation Checklist in Chapter 1 to make sure your site is ready.Read and fo
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r2Figure 1-1. The HP NetServer LH 3000rSite PreparationYou may want to copy and use the site
57B Considerations in Mounting theRedundant SwitchA redundant switch is available from American Power Conversion Corporation(APC) for use in rack inst
Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch58Table B -1. Components for Use with the Redundant Switch and the LH 3000rNorth America: 10
Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch59Figure B-1. 120 VAC Configuration of Redundant Switch between UPSand Branch Circuit
Appendix B Considerations in Mounting the Redundant Switch60Figure B-2. 120 VAC Configuration of Redundant Switch between PDU andBranch CircuitNote th
61IndexAair flow in the rack, 30CCable Guideensure installed, 31cable inventorypreparation checklist, 4cable managementensure the the Cable Guide is i
Index62due to cable length, 29power cablingillustration of rack receptacles, 39procedure, 37Power Distribution ensure the PDU ismounted, 32Power Distr
Index63space requirementschecklist, 4system parameterschecklist, 4Tturn on power, 54UUninterruptible Power Supplyinstallation, 10plug in early to char
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r3Site Preparation ChecklistTable 1-1. Site Preparation ChecklistHP NetServer General Guidel
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r4Table 1-1. Site Preparation Checklist (Continued)Environment and Space RequirementsMust me
Chapter 1 Preparation for Cabling the HP NetServer LH 3000r5standby mode. Inrush current is much greater than the server’s normal operatingneeds. Gene
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