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Exin Exam CDCP Topic 6 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CDCP exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 6
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What should be a consideration when having casters (rollers/wheels) or feet under the rack?

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Suggested Answer: A

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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Andree
16 days ago
Forget the casters, I say we just duct tape the whole rack to the floor. Problem solved! Who needs mobility when you've got industrial-strength adhesive, am I right?
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Eliseo
1 days ago
C) Casters and feet should be of a soft material, for example rubber, to avoid damage to the raised floor tile.
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Ressie
4 days ago
A) The casters and feet should be larger to avoid a too heavy point load on the floor tile.
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Theola
20 days ago
A seems a bit overkill. Larger casters and feet? Nah, just get the soft material ones and call it a day. No need to go overboard on this one.
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Xenia
2 days ago
But what about the risk of damage to the raised floor tile?
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Von
14 days ago
I agree, soft material casters and feet should do the job just fine.
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Youlanda
28 days ago
I think having casters and feet that are not locked is important for flexibility in moving the racks.
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Deeanna
29 days ago
I believe option C is also crucial to protect the raised floor tile.
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Rosio
29 days ago
I'm going with B. Skirts at the bottom will help with air flow management between the aisles. Gotta keep that hot and cold air separated, you know?
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Angelica
1 months ago
D sounds like a reasonable option too. If the racks need to be moved around, it's important to have unlocked casters or feet to make that easier.
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Barbra
1 months ago
I think the answer is C. Soft material like rubber casters and feet will prevent damage to the raised floor tiles. That's a good consideration to have when setting up racks.
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Emmanuel
7 days ago
User 3: I think C is the best option to consider when setting up racks with casters or feet.
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Nieves
11 days ago
User 2: Definitely, it's important to avoid damage to the floor when moving the racks around.
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Chantay
16 days ago
User 2: Definitely, it's important to prevent damage to the floor when moving the racks around.
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Christoper
20 days ago
User 1: I agree, using rubber casters and feet is a good idea to protect the raised floor tiles.
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Virgina
28 days ago
User 1: I agree, using rubber casters and feet is a good idea to protect the raised floor tiles.
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Rochell
2 months ago
I agree with Kattie, having larger casters and feet can distribute the weight better.
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Kattie
2 months ago
I think option A is important to prevent damage to the floor.
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