CM543 STOP READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE REMOVING CABINET FROM SKID
NET-SERV Co-Location Cabinet (S752S2C122B) Panduit Corp. 2011 INSTRUCTIONS CM543 FRONT OF CABINET REAR OF CABINET NOTE: Some views in this document may vary slightly from your configuration. FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 2 of 16
Table of Contents General Cabinet Operation Page Packing Material Removal 4 Leveling..... 5 Ganging 6 Anti Tip Brackets Floor Mounting 7 Grounding 8 Equipment Rail Adjustment 9 Single Hinge Doors 10 Side Panel Installation 11 POU Mounting Brackets.. 12 Overhead Cable Openings 13 Cable Routing (Upper Section) 14 Cable Routing (Lower Section) 15 Page 3 of 16
Packing Material Removal Before removal of packaging material: Check tip indicator on the outside of cabinet to ensure cabinet was shipped in the upright position. -Cut stretch wrap along indicated line and remove along with protective cardboard components. -Remove the four (4) lag bolts that hold the cabinet to the pallet using a 9/16 (14mm) socket (as shown). -With two people, gently lift the cabinet off of the skid and set on the floor. NOTE: Remove doors and side panels from cabinet for easier removal of cabinet from skid Cut stretch wrap here Pallet Bolt Locations Note: Doors and Side panels are removed for clarity. See pages 10-11 for door and side panel installation/removal instructions. IMPORTANT: Leveling Legs must be fully retracted before the cabinet is moved into place. Sliding cabinet while cabinet is supported by leveling legs may result in damage to the leveling legs. Page 4 of 16
Leveling With the leveling legs fully retracted, use two people to slide the cabinet into the desired location. Lower the leveling legs using a 3/8 (10mm) deep well socket, until the cabinet weight is fully supported. Use a bubble level placed on the base rails in the locations shown to adjust legs until the cabinet is level. For ganged cabinet applications, ensure that adjacent cabinets are adjusted to the same height, parallel with each other, and no gaps at the top or bottom between cabinets. Front-to-Back Cabinet Leveling 3/8 socket Side-to-Side Cabinet Leveling 3/8 socket Note: The maximum weight load of the cabinet is 2500 pounds (1134 kg). The weight load should be evenly distributed across the height of the cabinet, with the heaviest components mounted at the bottom of the cabinet. Page 5 of 16
Ganging IMPORTANT: If side panels are going to be used between cabinets, install (if needed) prior to ganging cabinets. IMPORTANT: Ensure cabinets are level by following the guidelines on page 5. Leveling the cabinet prior to ganging is important to ensure proper door operation. IMPORTANT: Ensure tops of cabinets are touching prior to ganging. Do not cinch the cabinets together with the ganging hardware. Secure the cabinets with two (2) top ganging brackets and (2) bottom ganging brackets with two (2) #10-32 trilobular screws per bracket in the locations shown. Top Ganging Location Ganging Bracket #10-32 Trilobular Screw Ganging Bracket #10-32 Trilobular Screw 600mm/700mm Spacing 24 Spacing Bottom Ganging Location Page 6 of 16
Anti-Tip Brackets - Floor Mounting NET-SERV Cabinets, whether stand alone or ganged with other cabinets, must always be anchored to the floor. The frame anchors directly to the concrete slab or threaded rod via the included anti-tip brackets. Assembly Sequence 1. Install the anti-tip brackets to the inside of cabinet frame, using (2) 5/16 bolts (1/2 socket) per bracket as shown below. Brackets are slotted to allow for raising and lowering of cabinet. (See leveling instructions on Page 5) 2. Attach the anchors to the floor with appropriate hardware for your type of floor. See Floor Anchoring Footprint view and chart below for floor mounting dimensions. NOTE: Floor mounting bracket to be used when casters or leveling legs are installed. Bracket is to be reversed when casters are installed. Reverse side of bracket allows for higher adjustment range with casters on cabinet frame. Floor Anchor Mounting Locations 5/16 Bolts (use 1/2 socket) Anti-Tip Bracket (Bracket to be reversed when casters are installed) Floor Anchoring Footprint D 4.0 [102mm] Frame Mounting Locations 3.2 [82mm] Anti-Tip Brackets C 45.2 [1148mm] B 10.5 [267mm] A Cabinet Dimensions Mounting Distances Width Depth A B C D 23.6" [600mm] 47.2" [1200mm] 23.6" [600mm] 47.2" [1200mm] 40.7" [1035mm] 9.8" [250mm] 27.6" [700mm] 47.2" [1200mm] 27.6" [700mm] 47.2" [1200mm] 40.7" [1035mm] 11.8" [300mm] Page 7 of 16
Grounding The grounding locations for connection to the CBN (Common Bonding Network) are shown below. Remove masking from desired grounding location (see detail below). Attach grouding lug with (2) #12-24 screws. Grounding jumpers are pre-installed between cabinet frame and rear split doors and are included in all NET-SERV configurations that ship with split doors installed on cabinet. Grounding Lug Locations Remove masking and attach grounding lug with 2) #12-24 screws Grounding Lug Location Detail Page 8 of 16
Equipment Rail Adjustment Loosen (2) 5/16 bolts at top of equipment rail bracket and (2) 5/16 bolts at bottom of equipment rail bracket to release clamping pressure to allow for front to back rail adjustment. Remove 5/16 bolt and nut located at Middle Location. Reposition rails, re-install 5/16 bolt and nut, and tighten all 5/16 bolts at to 14ft.-lbs (19.0 N-m). Top Location Loosen (2) 5/16 Bolts to release clamping pressure for front to back rail adjustment (use 1/2 socket) Equipment Rail Bracket 5/16 Nut (use 1/2 socket) Middle Location 5/16 Bolt (use 1/2 socket) Equipment Rail Bracket Bottom Location Loosen (2) 5/16 Bolts to release clamping pressure for front to back rail adjustment (use 1/2 socket) Page 9 of 16
Single Hinge Doors Lift doors into place and align lower hinge pins with lower door mounting brackets. Align upper hinge pins with upper door mounting brackets. Position doors into place and pull down the levers of the spring loaded hinge pins and release levers when doors are aligned. Reverse steps to remove the doors. Note: Make sure that both pins on each door are fully engaged when doors are installed. Upper Door Mounting Bracket Upper Hinge Pin (pull lever down) Lower Hinge Pin Lower Door Mounting Bracket Page 10 of 16
Side Panel Installation Lift up the side panel at an angle to the cabinet frame and align bottom of the panel to fit between the vertical posts of cabinet frame. Lower the side panel until the mounting hook is seated on the bottom side panel bracket and the panel is resting on the cabinet frame. Rotate the side panel into place until the panel is flush with the cabinet frame and the (2) latches engage. Pull down on the (2) latches to disengage the side panel, then rotate and lift the panel to remove. Install grounding clips as necessary Pull down and release latches Bottom Side Panel Support Side Panel Mounting Hook Page 11 of 16
POU Mounting Bracket Locations INSTRUCTIONS CM543 1.75 SPACING Top POU Bracket Location 1 RU [1.75 ] 35 MAX Bottom POU Bracket Location Page 12 of 16
Overhead Cable Openings Cabinet is equipped with multiple covers and knockouts for cable entry. The bezel inserts can be removed from overhead cable opening bezels by pulling inserts out of position. Bezels can be removed from cabinet top by depressing tabs and pulling out of position. The remaining knockouts can be removed by cutting the (8) tabs with a wire cutter as shown. Additional bezels and bezel inserts are available for purchase. Removable Bezel Inserts Overhead Cable Opening Bezel Page 13 of 16
Cable Routing (Upper Section) Upper section of cabinet is accessible for overhead data cable routing at all top locations except for the locations shown below. See page 13 for Overhead Cable Opening instructions. Upper section of cabinet is accessible for under-floor data cable routing through the Data Cable Routing Secure Pathway shown below. Upper Section POU Mounting Bracket is accessible for overhead power cable routing through the Removable Bezel Insert shown below, and through the POU Power Cable Secure Pathway for under-floor access. These Overhead Cable Openings Are Not Accessible to Upper Section of Cabinet (shown in gray) Removable Bezel Insert for Upper Section POU Mounting Bracket Acess Data Cable Routing Secure Pathway (Opening into Upper Section) Upper Section POU Mounting Bracket Data Cable Routing Secure Pathway POU Power Cable Secure Pathway Page 14 of 16
Cable Routing (Lower Section) Lower Section of cabinet is accessible for overhead data cable routing at top location shown below. See page 13 for Overhead Cable Opening instructions. NOTE - Overhead Cable Openings shown below in gray are not accessible to Lower Section of Cabinet Lower section of cabinet is accessible for under-floor data cable routing through the entire footprint at the bottom of cabinet. Lower Section POU Mounting Bracket is accessible for overhead POU power cable routing through the Removable Bezel Insert and POU Power Cable Secure Pathway, as shown below, and through the bottom of the cabinet for under-floor POU power cable routing. Removable Bezel Insert for Lower Section POU Mounting Bracket Acess Removable Bezel Insert for Lower Section Overhead Data Cable Routing Overhead Cable Openings Shown in Gray Are Not Accessible to Lower Section of Cabinet POU Power Cable Secure Pathway Data Cable Routing Secure Pathway Lower Section POU Mounting Bracket Data Cable Routing Secure Pathway (Opening into Lower Section) Page 15 of 16
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