HP DVP 3040 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Cable routing guidelines; Separation of power and data cables; Protection of cables
- Page 4 – Cable bend-radius restrictions
- Page 5 – Thermal issues with cable routing
- Page 6 – Routing network cable; HP Cable Management Kit
- Page 7 – HP Factory Express services
- Page 8 – For more information; Call to action
Cable management for rack-mounted systems
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Summary
Cable routing guidelines To minimize maintenance, safety, and performance issues, routing of power and data cables should be in accordance with the following guidelines. Separation of power and data cables Cables in close proximity to each other, especially those oriented in parallel or in loops, ca...
Securing power cables and connectors Power cables and connectors should receive extra care during installation, since loose cables or connectors can result in loss of power and unscheduled downtime. A loose power connector can create high contact resistance that can result in arcing and a fire hazar...
• Use cable routing accessories designed to maintain and secure cable. • Leave enough slack in cables for operation of articulated arms and rail slides. Since actual conductor size and type vary among types of cables, the bend radius rule can differ among cable types. For example, Table 1 lists the ...