[Beowulf] Re: removing tiles around heavy racks? (David Kewley)
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Skottie Miller skottie at anim.dreamworks.comWed Jan 4 21:57:44 PST 2006
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David Kewley wrote: ... > In our case, our racks are not yet fastened to the raised floor nor to the > slab. In fact, we decided to leave them on their wheels. So they'll not > be bound strongly at the plusses in your diagram, and the lateral force > won't be too great. But yeah, in the common case where the racks are > attached to the raised floor, you'll have the issue you name. We set everything atop IsoBase isolation platforms, which can move up to 8 inches in any lateral direction, letting the floor move under the equipment racks. http://www.worksafetech.com/pages/isobase.html No other bracing is used, and each row of cabinents are bolted together such that a single rack can't topple, and the whole row of gear "floats" over the floor. -skottie
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