Facilities


Dimensions
2354mm (92.7") high, 600mm (23.7”) wide (add 32mm w/ side panels), 1060mm (41.8") deep with no doors (door thickness adds 51mm).

Rack transport
The fully assembled Oxide rack includes casters, making it easy to move into place. Once there, leveling feet help stabilize the rack. Seismic kits are also available.

Temperature
The front of an Oxide rack is intended for the cold aisle, while the back is intended for the hot aisle. The ambient temperature must be between 35º F (2º C) and 95º F (35º C). The relative humidity must be between 8 percent and 80 percent with no condensation.

Weight
The weight of a rack depends on how many sleds are filled. The location where the rack will be installed and the path to that location must support the weight specified in the order summary at the rack point loads. This includes freight and standard elevators.

Elevation
The elevation of the room where the rack is installed must be below 9,842 feet (3,000 meters).

Power
Three-phase PDU. Flexible global input voltages 180-300, delta or wye. Will support up to 15kW, actual power draw depends on the density you choose for your rack.

Airflow
The rack position must provide at least 145.8 times the kVA of cubic feet per minute (CFM) airflow.

Loading dock
Your loading dock must accommodate a rack crate that is at least 102" high, 48" wide and 60" deep.

Clearance
The equipment is 2354mm (92.7") high from the bottom of the casters to the top of the rack and 632mm (24.9") wide and 1040mm (44.9") deep with the doors closed. The front doors will need at least ~595mm (24") of clearance to open and the back double doors require an additional ~290mm (11.4") to open.

Therefore, we estimate around 80" deep of clearance to account for the front and back doors. Any doorways, hallways, turns, ramps, and elevators must provide sufficient clearance.

Lockable door
Oxide racks come with a lockable door if requested by the customer.

Network switches
Every Oxide rack has two physical network devices that attach to your local network. To connect to your local network you will need a minimum of two physical links between these Oxide network devices and your local network devices.

We provide optics compatible with the fiber you have ready at the rack position.