Panduit NET-ACCESS S-Type Manual de usuario

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S-Type Server Cabinets
-Phillips screwdriver
-Flatblade screwdriver
-22mm socket wrench
-15mm socket wrench
-13mm socket wrench
-8mm socket wrench
-48” level
-7mm socket wrench
-T30 Torx bit
-T25 Torx bit
-6mm Allen key
-2.5mm Allen key
-Wire cutter
TOOL LIST

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S-Type Server Cabinets
(Server Configurations
)
Disclaimer:
The information contained in this manual is intended as a guide for use by persons having technical
skill at their own discretion and risk. The recommended practices are based on average conditions.
Panduit makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, nor assumes any responsibility for
the accuracy or completeness of these installation instructions. Panduit does not guarantee any
favorable results nor assume any liability for damages, improper installation, system failures, or any
other problems that could arise in connection with the use of these installation instructions.
NOTE: Some views in this document may vary
slightly from your actual cabinet configuration.

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Safety Notes:
The maximum static weight load of the cabinet is 3000 lbs. [1361 kg]. The maximum weight load when
the cabinet is rolling on casters is 2500 lbs. [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.
The maximum weight load on the integral cabinet top cable routing system is 200 lbs. [91 kg].
The maximum weight load on the following shelves: RSHLF, RSHLF23, RSHLF36 is 275 lbs. [125 kg].
The maximum operating temperature is 50º C; so that the installer is able to determine acceptability of
use of accessories and components in the operating state.
The equipment shall be installed or serviced by trained service personnel in accordance with the appli-
cable requirements of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or Canadian Electrical Code and the
applicable sections of ANSI C2, the National Electrical Safety Code. The instruction shall not result in
the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
UL Listing covers enclosure cabinet only
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CABINET TIPPING HAZARD
This cabinet can easily be tipped. Use extreme caution when unpacking or moving the cabinet.
Use at least [2] persons to remove cabinet from pallet and move cabinet into position (refer to
page 5).
After the cabinet has been removed from the pallet, ensure that the leveling legs are in the fully-
retracted position (refer to pages 5-6) before rolling the cabinet on casters. It is recommended to
add at least 300 lbs. of equipment to the bottom 10 RU of the cabinet to provide extra stability
before rolling the cabinet.
When rolling the cabinet on its casters, gaps in the floor, including elevator thresholds, should be
covered with a rigid plate capable of bearing the cabinet’s load.
When rolling the cabinet on casters, push the cabinet from the front or rear only, to prevent
the cabinet from tipping on its side.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, OR
DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING

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TABLE OF CONTENTS-NET ACCESS S-TYPE SERVER CABINETS
General Cabinet Operation
Packaging Material Removal ......................................................................................................... 5
Leveling.......................................................................................................................................... 6
Floor Mounting .............................................................................................................................. 7
Ganging (front of cabinet).............................................................................................................. 8
Ganging (rear of cabinet) ............................................................................................................... 9
Grounding .................................................................................................................................... 10
Equipment Rail Adjustment......................................................................................................... 11
Equipment Rails (Zero RU QuickNet™ Patching Adapter Installation)..................................... 12
Overhead Cable Openings............................................................................................................ 13
Cable Management Fingers (SN15F, SN25F) ............................................................................. 14
CCL3 - Combination Lock Swing Handle Installation................................................................ 15
Single Hinge Door (Removal and Installation)............................................................................ 16
Single Hinge Door (Door Handle Direction Reversal) ................................................................ 17
Rear Split Doors (Removal and Installation) ............................................................................... 18
Side Panel - (Distinguishing Features -- also reference instructions V00029CM)...................... 19
Hinged Side Panels (Removal/Installation and Adjustment - optional) ...................................... 20
PDU Bracket Adjustment............................................................................................................. 21
Cable Management/PDU Bracket Adjustment (optional)............................................................ 22
Cabinet Sealing ............................................................................................................................ 23
Front and Rear Floor Seal Installation (Vertical Exhaust Duct ONLY)...................................... 24
Top of Cabinet Cable Manager Installation ................................................................................. 25
Top of Cabinet Cable Manager Installation (for vertical exhaust ducts) ..................................... 26

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[2] M14 Hex Nuts
(use 22mm socket wrench)
Front Door
Shipping
Brackets
[8] M10 Hex Head Screws
(use 15mm socket wrench)
Pallet
[4] Shipping
Hold Down
Brackets
Note: Doors, side panels, and other components are removed for clarity
IMPORTANT:
Leveling Legs must be fully retracted before the cabinet is moved into place. Sliding cabinet on leveling legs may result in
damage to the leveling legs. (Leveling Legs ship in retracted position)
Packaging Material Removal
“Shipping Hold Down Bracket” Doubles as Floor Mounting Bracket. Retain bracket if floor mounting is desired. (see Page 7)
• Remove all stretchwrap and protective cardboard from outside of cabinet
• Remove all Shipping Brackets (if necessary)
• Remove [4] Hold Down Brackets at front and rear of cabinet
• Use at least [2] persons to carefully lift and remove cabinet from pallet

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Front-to-Back Cabinet Leveling
Side-to-Side Cabinet Leveling
Leveling
• Ensure that [4] Leveling Legs are fully retracted
• Slide Cabinet into final position
• Lower the [4] Leveling Legs until the cabinet weight is fully supported by only the leveling legs
• Adjust the [4] Leveling Legs so that the cabinet is level front-to-back and side-to-side
Note: When ganging multiple cabinets together, ensure that adjacent cabinets are adjusted to the same height.
[4] Leveling Legs
(use 6mm Allen Key)
6mm Allen Key
Clockwise to RAISE cabinet
Counter-clockwise to LOWER cabinet
[4] Leveling Legs

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159mm
[6.26”]
DIM A
2X 216mm
[8.50”]
DIM B
4X 14mm DIA
[0.55”]
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Floor Mounting
• Ensure that [4] Leveling Legs are fully retracted
•If Necessary, secure [4] “Shipping Hold Down Brackets” at front and rear of cabinet
• See Floor Mounting View below for floor mounting dimensions
[4] M10 Hex Head Screws
(use 15mm socket wrench)
Floor Mounting View
DIM A:
-1070mm deep cabinets: 726mm [28.58”]
-1200mm deep cabinets: 878mm [34.57”]
[4] Shipping
Hold Down
Brackets
DIM B:
-600mm wide cabinets: 191mm [7.52”]
-700mm wide cabinets: 241mm [9.48”]
-800mm wide cabinets: 291mm [11.46”]
CABINET TIPPING HAZARD
Mount cabinet to floor before equipment is installed in cabinet.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING

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IMPORTANT:
Ensure cabinets are level by following the guidelines on page 6. Leveling the cabinet prior to
ganging is important to ensure proper door operation.
Ganging (front of cabinet)
• Ensure cabinets are level
• Secure Ganging Brackets to cabinets at [2] front locations shown below
[2] Front Ganging
Brackets
[4] M6 Torx Screws
(use T25 Torx bit)
FRONT OF CABINETS
CABINET TIPPING HAZARD
Ganging of cabinets only provides limited stability to the cabinets, and is not a substitute for proper leveling or floor mounting of cabinets.
Ensure that cabinets are properly mounted to floor before equipment is installed in cabinet. (See page 7)
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING

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IMPORTANT:
Ensure cabinets are level by following the guidelines on page 6. Leveling the cabinet prior to
ganging is important to ensure proper door operation.
Ganging (rear of cabinet)
• Ensure cabinets are level
• Secure Ganging Brackets to cabinets at [2] rear locations shown below
• Do not use Ganging Brackets to cinch cabinets together
• Holes for screws are not tapped. Apply force to drive screws.
REAR OF CABINETS
[2] Rear Ganging
Brackets
[4] M5 Torx Screws
(use T25 Torx bit)
CABINET TIPPING HAZARD
Ganging of cabinets only provides limited stability to the cabinets, and is not a substitute for proper leveling or floor mounting of cabinets.
Ensure that cabinets are properly mounted to floor before equipment is installed in cabinet. (See page 7)
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT.
WARNING

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[6] Grounding Lug Locations
(Front and Rear of Beams)
Grounding
• Attach Grounding Lug or Grounding Bar to Common Bonding Network (CBN) at any of the [6] location(s) shown below
• Grounding location is indicated by universal ground symbol near grounding lug locations
• Remove factory-installed masking tape at grounding lug location to expose unpainted surface of cabinet frame. Grounding lug or
grounding bar must assembled onto this unpainted surface (per NEC NFPA 70 Article 250.12)
• Use [2] M5 bonding screws to fasten grounding terminal to cabinet frame (torque screws to 5.1 N-m (45 in-lb)
Note: top cap removed for clarity.
Masking Tape
Masking Tape
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Each cabinet must be connected to the Common Bonding Network (CBN).
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT.
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