Lenovo 9360-4PX Installation Manual - Page 29
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Chapter 4. Managing cables
Always read the instructions that come with your server or optional device for detailed cable-management
information. Use the following general guidelines when cabling servers or optional devices that you install
in a rack.
Statement 8:
DANGER
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Plug power cords from devices in the rack cabinet into electrical outlets that are located
near the rack cabinet and are easily accessible.
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Each rack cabinet might have more than one power cord. Be sure to disconnect all power
cords in the rack cabinet before servicing any device in the rack cabinet.
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Install an emergency-power-off switch if more than one power device (power distribution
unit or uninterruptible power supply) is installed in the same rack cabinet.
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Connect all devices installed in a rack cabinet to power devices installed in the same rack
cabinet. Do not plug a power cord from a device installed in one rack cabinet into a power
device installed in a different rack cabinet.
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Do not run cables in front of or behind other devices that will prevent service access to those devices.
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Do not bend fiber-optic cable beyond its specified limits.
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Label all cables so that they are clearly distinguishable from each other.
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When installing devices mounted on slide rails, such as servers, observe the following precautions:
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Run the cables neatly along equipment cable-management arms and secure the cables to the
arms using provided cable straps.
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Leave enough extra cable so that the device can fully extend without straining the cables.
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Secure the cables so that the device can retract without pinching or cutting the cables.
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When installing devices mounted on fixed rails, observe the following precautions:
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Run the cables neatly along the posts or side rails in the rack out of the way of other installed
devices.
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Secure the cables with the provided cable straps.
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Make sure that the cables cannot be pinched or cut by the rack rear door or other devices.
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Run internal cables that connect devices in adjoining racks through the large openings in the rear of the
rack.
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Run external cables through the bottom of the rack or through the cable-access opening in the top of the
rack.
Cable-routing brackets
To route cables neatly in the rear of the racks, use the cable-routing brackets that come in the hardware
kit. The rack comes with eight cable-routing brackets. Use a screwdriver to install or remove a bracket on
the rack-mounting flange in the rear of the rack.
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