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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual
 3.2  Physical Setup
The Diamond Storage Array is shipped completely assembled with two 120 VAC power cords for use in 
the United States and Canada. 
Immediately upon receipt, check the shipping 
carton for damage from mishandling. Contact us 
at once by the means easiest for you (refer to 
on page xvi) if the carton has been 
mishandled or displays any signs of damage.
Floor Model
The Diamond Storage Array is heavy (about 92 
pounds fully loaded) and requires two people to 
lift and carry it safely. Place the array on a level 
surface and make sure there is adequate space in 
the front and back of the unit for proper cooling 
and airflow. Continue with the general 
instructions. 
Rack Mount
The array fully loaded is heavy (about 86 pounds). 
The unit should be handled with care and requires 
two people to lift, carry and/or install it safely.
The array can be mounted via several different 
methods in a 19” rack with 3U (5.25”) of vertical 
space required. Air flow should not be restricted 
in any way.
Installation in a rack may create a differential 
between the room ambient temperature and the 
internal ambient temperature in the rack. While 
the maximum internal operating temperature of 
the array is 47°C, 
you should not 
run the system at 
the maximum 
temperature for 
extended 
periods. 
Therefore, 
ensure that the 
room ambient 
temperature is 
kept below 30°C 
for best operation.
Each side of the rack mount array chassis has 
three pairs of mounting holes. One is located near 
the front of the rack, one near the unit’s center of 
gravity, and one near the rear of the rack. The 
holes accommodate 10/32 screws but the screws 
can protrude no farther than .375 inches into the 
rack.
Spaced rail pairs in some rackmount cabinets.  
You can mount the array using two sets of rail 
pairs spaced to accommodate the overall length of 
the unit (approximately 23 inches). Mount using 
the rack mount brackets on the front and rear of 
the unit fastened to the rail pairs using 10/32 pan 
head screws with lock and flat washers. 
Rack mount cabinets with stationary shelf or tray 
system. 
The shelf or tray must be able to support 
at least 125 pounds. The shelf or tray must be 
installed and secured to the rack before installing 
the array. Secure the front of the array to the rack 
with 10/32 screws, locks and flat washers. 
Sliding shelf or tray type systems  
should never 
be used under any circumstances. 
Two point open rack system.  
The rack must be 
strong enough to support the array properly. 
Mounting brackets should be moved to the