Weight and Size of the PowerEdge XE9680:
The Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server is designed for high performance, which often results in a larger
and heavier form factor. Handling such servers typically requires multiple people to ensure safety
and prevent damage.
Ergonomic Considerations:
Due to its weight and size, it is crucial to follow proper ergonomic practices when lifting and moving
the server. This minimizes the risk of injury and ensures the server is handled safely.
Number of People Required:
For the XE9680, it is recommended to have four people when physically picking up the server to
place it on the lift shelf. This recommendation is based on the server's weight and the need to
maneuver it safely onto the lift.
Safety and Coordination:
Each person should position themselves on one side of the server, ensuring an even distribution of
weight. This coordinated effort helps in lifting the server evenly and reducing the risk of dropping or
mishandling it.
Procedure for Lifting:
Two individuals should position themselves at the front corners, and two at the rear corners of the
server. On a coordinated count, all four should lift the server together and place it gently onto the lift
shelf.
The lift shelf should be stable and able to support the weight of the server once it is placed on it.
Using the Lift:
Once the server is on the lift shelf, it can be maneuvered into the desired position in the rack. Ensure
that the lift is rated for the weight of the XE9680 to avoid any mechanical failures.
Reference to Official Documentation:
Dell’s installation guides and service manuals typically provide guidelines on the number of
personnel required for handling large and heavy servers, ensuring both safety and compliance with
best practices.
Reference:
Dell EMC PowerEdge XE9680 Installation and Service Manual: This manual provides detailed
guidelines on handling and installing the XE9680 server, including the recommended number of
personnel required for safe handling.
Dell EMC Technical Specifications Guide: Offers insights into the physical dimensions and weight of
the PowerEdge XE9680, informing the need for multiple personnel for safe handling and installation.