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Setting Up the Rack: Dell PowerEdge 24U Rack Installation Guide
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Setting Up the Rack: Dell
PowerEdge 24U Rack Installation Guide
Before You Begin Safety Information Recommended
Tools Setting Up the Rack Removing the Rack From the Pallet Positioning the Rack Removing the Doors From the Rack Installing the Stabilizer Removing or Installing a Side Panel
Before setting up the rack, review the site requirements outlined in
the Dell PowerEdge 24U Rack Site Planning Guide and complete any necessary
preparations.
Carefully read the following safety information before you begin
setting up the rack.
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WARNING: Installing components in
the rack without the front stabilizer installed could allow the rack to tip over and cause
bodily injury under certain circumstances. Always install the stabilizer before installing
components in the rack. |
The stabilizer helps prevent the possibility of the rack tipping
over when a component is installed and then pulled out of the rack to the fully extended
position of the slide assemblies. For instructions on installing the stabilizer, refer to Installing the Stabilizer.
To set up the rack, you should have the following tools:
- A pallet jack or forklift to move the rack pallet
- Large and medium-sized Phillips screwdrivers
You must perform the following tasks to set up the rack:
- Remove the rack from the pallet.
- Position the rack.
- Remove the doors.
- Install the stabilizer.
- Remove the side panels.
The sections that follow include instructions for performing these
tasks.
Removing the Rack From the Pallet
Perform the following steps to remove the rack from the pallet.

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WARNING: To prevent personal
injury due to the size and weight of the rack, have at least two people move the rack. |
- Remove the top section from the packaging.
The top section is secured by plastic clips.
- Remove the Phillips screws from the boards at the base of the side
pieces.
Remove the two side pieces of the packaging.
- Remove the two ramps from the storage space between the rack's
casters.
- Attach the ramps to the pallet using four screws.
- Remove the two bolts securing each side of the rack to the pallet.
- With one or two people supporting the front of the rack and one
person behind the rack, carefully roll the rack down the ramp and off of the pallet.
Figure 1. Removing the Rack From the
Pallet

1 |
screws (4) |
2 |
bolts (4) |
3 |
ramps (2) |
When positioning the rack, allow the following minimum clearances:
- For operation, leave at least 46 cm (1.5 ft) of clearance in front of
the rack and 31 cm (1 ft) behind the rack to allow adequate airflow.
- For servicing, allow 61 cm (2 ft) of space behind the rack and 165 cm
(65 inches) in front of the rack.
Before installing the equipment in the rack, you may wish to remove
the doors from the rack to improve access to the interior of the rack and to prevent
damage to the doors. Perform the following steps to remove the doors.

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WARNING: To prevent personal injury due to the
size and weight of the doors, never attempt to remove or replace the doors by yourself. |
- Unlock and twist the handle clockwise (see Figure
2, Opening the Latch on the Door).
- Open the front door.
Figure 2. Opening the Latch on the
Door
- Remove the front door as shown in Figure 3,
Removing the Doors.
- With the door open, lift out and fully retract all hinge pins.
- Once all the hinge pins have been lifted out and retracted, lift the
door out carefully.
If you wish to reverse the door so that the handle is on the other
side, perform the following steps:
- With the door open, lift out and fully retract all hinge pins.
- Remove the hinges and door brackets from the door frame.
- Replace the hinges and door brackets on the opposite side and switch
the lock.
- Rehang the door.
Figure 3. Removing the Doors
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hinge pin |
2 |
hinge |
3 |
hinge insert |
For safety reasons, you should install the stabilizer on the rack by
performing the following steps:

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NOTE: Install front stabilizers
on a stand-alone rack. |
- Extend the round leveling base at each corner of the rack.
Turn each one clockwise until it contacts the floor, then lock it in place by tightening
the locknut counterclockwise. Ensure that the rack is level.
- Position the stabilizer against the rack such that the its mounting
holes are aligned with the corresponding holes in the rack (see Figure 4, Installing the Stabilizer).
- Install the four hex-head screws to secure it to the rack.
Figure 4.
Installing the Stabilizer

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stabilizer (1) |
2 |
screws (4) |
You may need to remove a side panel from a rack to gain access to
the rack's interior. Perform the following steps to remove a side panel from the rack.

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WARNING: To prevent personal injury due to the
size and weight of the side panel, be careful when removing or replacing the side panels
by yourself. |
- Turn the key on the front of the side panel clockwise to unlock the
side panel (see Figure 5, Removing the Side Panels). If the key
turns hard, push it in slightly.
The side panel will open out toward you.
- Lift the side panel up and out of the bottom groove.
Figure 5. Removing the Side Panels
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lock |
2 |
top of side panel |
3 |
bottom of side panel |
To replace the panels, reverse the process.
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