Shipping Weight Considerations for 2800 Cabinets - Data Warehouse Appliances

2800 Platform Product and Site Preparation Guide

Product
Data Warehouse Appliances
Published
February 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-04-17
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Product Category
Hardware
The gross (crated) and net (uncrated) weight of a fully loaded 2800 base 2850 cabinet is heavier than the maximum weight of previously released Teradata cabinets. Although not every cabinet will be at maximum weight, the gross and net weights of a 2800 cabinet must be considered when transporting and moving it. In addition, the potential for expanding a 2800 cabinet to its maximum weight must be considered when installing it at a data center.
  • Gross (crated) weight of a fully loaded 2800 base cabinet: 1,149 kg (2,534 lb)
  • Net (uncrated) weight of a fully loaded 2800 base cabinet: 968 kg (2,134 lb)
If you have less than the maximum (fully loaded) configuration, before you ship, move, or install a 2800 cabinet, calculate the gross (crated) and net (uncrated) weight of the cabinet:
  • The account team can use the tools provided in Service Bulletin 502 (SB502).
  • Contact Teradata CS-designated Regional Hardware Champions.
When moving a 2800 cabinet from one location to another, provide the following to the moving company:
  • The maximum gross weight of the cabinet if it is transported with a crate.
  • The maximum net weight of the cabinet if it is transported without a crate.

Moving trucks have a weight limit, and so do the lift gates. Note the following when shipping 2800 cabinets:

  • The load carrying capacity of the truck must be greater than the total weight, gross or net, of all cabinets and other miscellaneous items in the shipment.
  • If the 2800 cabinet is transported with a crate, the load carrying capacity of the lift gate must be greater than the weight of the crated 2800 cabinet (its gross weight).
  • If the 2800 cabinet is transported without a crate, the load carrying capacity of the lift gate must be greater than the weight of the 2800 cabinet (its net weight).
Use of improperly equipped moving trucks and associated lift gates can result in damage to equipment or in personal injuries.

For more information, see Shipping Dimensions and Weights.