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Exin Exam CDCP Topic 1 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CDCP exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 1
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What should be a consideration when having casters (rollers/wheels) or feet under the rack?

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The casters and feet under the rack are used to support the weight of the rack and its equipment, and to allow the rack to be moved if needed. However, the casters and feet should also be designed to avoid putting too much pressure on the floor tile, especially if the data centre uses a raised floor system. A too heavy point load on the floor tile can cause the tile to crack, deform, or collapse, which can damage the rack, the equipment, and the underlying infrastructure. To prevent this, the casters and feet should be larger, so that they can distribute the weight over a larger area and reduce the point load. The casters and feet should also be compatible with the floor type and the load rating of the floor tile.


1: CDCP Preparation Guide, page 22, section 2.4.1.1 2: Raised Floor Design Considerations for Data Center3, page 1, section 1 4: [SOLVED] server rack on casters or feet5, page 1, section 1

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Latosha
6 months ago
I think having skirts at the bottom of the rack is important to control air flow.
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Temeka
6 months ago
I heard that using rubber material for casters and feet can prevent damage to the floor tile.
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Clorinda
7 months ago
I agree, having larger casters and feet can help distribute the weight better.
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Vi
7 months ago
I think when it comes to casters or feet under the rack, we should consider the weight distribution.
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