Dell Inc. | Data Center Infrastructure 7Figure 4: Rack AirflowThe 2420 and 4220 are designed to prevent the return path for hot air exhaust from traveling to the front of the rack.The sides are sealed with side closeout panels. These panels overlap the front mounting rails such that even if youchoose to move the front mounting rails back up to 2-1/4”, the seal between the front mounting rail and the sidecloseout panels can still be maintained.Another key best practice in managing rack level airflow is the usage of closeout panels to seal off all empty U-spaces. Any openings in the rack provide a path for hot air to travel through the rack to the front of systems. Askyour Dell TSR for assistance in purchasing closeout panels from Dell.Rack InstallationRemoval from PalletBefore beginning the removal process, be sure there are roughly 2.7 meters (9 feet) of free space in front of thepallet to allow the rack to be rolled off the pallet.It is important to minimize the distance that the rack has to be rolled to its final destination whenever possible. It’srecommended that the rack be transported on its pallet as close as possible to its final location.Also, it is important to survey the path the rack will be rolled across to make sure that any obstacles to a smoothtransport have been identified and either avoided or addressed to minimize the impact. As an example, doorwaysshorter than 2.0 meters are too low to allow the 4220 Rack Enclosure to pass through. Plan for an alternate route, ormake provisions for dealing with getting the rack through any short doorway in a suitable manner prior to movingthe rack. Never tilt a rack with equipment installed.Gap AllowsRecirculation