Read Me First: Unpacking Express5800/320Fc System CabinetsNEC Corporation of America456-01721-000
-6-If the corridor and door dimensions are large enough to accommodate the unpacked cabinet still tied to its pallet, use a pallet jack to move it fro
-7-present, see the section “Stabilizing the Systems” on page 19 for stabilization guidelines. When shipped, the system cabinet is tied to the pallet
-8-Tools Needed to Unpack the CabinetUse the following tools to unpack the cabinet:• Metal shears to cut pallet straps• Pair of scissors or utility kn
-9-Figure 5. Cutting the Exterior Shipping Straps3. Remove the ramp. The ramp is in two pieces that are held together by a bolt. Unbolt the two pieces
-10-Figure 6. Removing the Packing Material6. Remove the plastic wrap encasing the cabinet. CAUTION!If condensation exists inside the plastic wrap, yo
-11-provides complete information about the stabilization process. 7. Use the strap buckles to loosen the interior shipping straps that secure the cab
-12-Figure 8. Wooden-Restraint Blocks10. Loosen and remove the bolts that secure the wooden-restraint block at the front door of the cabinet. Then, re
-13-Figure 9. Inserting the Lever Bar12. With the assistance of another person, tilt the cabinet from one side. As one person stands to brace the cabi
-14-Figure 10. Tilting the Cabinet13. After the cabinet is tilted, the person who has been standing must kneel on the floor to slide the wooden restra
-15-Figure 11. Sliding Back the Wooden Restraint Blocks14. Move the lever bar to the opposite side of the cabinet. Repeat the process of tilting the c
NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.UNLESS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY AN AU
-16-Figure 12. Position the Pallet Ramp2. With the help of another person, slowly and carefully roll the cabinet down the ramp, with one person on eac
-17-Figure 13. Moving the Cabinet Down the Pallet Ramp3. Check the cabinet and systems for damage, as the next section describes.Checking the Cabinet
-18-Verifying the Express5800/320Fc Serial NumberFind the equipment label to check the Express5800/320Fc serialnumber. To find the equipment label, op
-19-Stabilizing the SystemsIf temperature and humidity changes have been extreme during transit, the cabinet and systems might develop condensation. T
-20-4. Continue the installation, and continue to inspect for signs of condensation. If condensation appears, allow additional stabilization periods u
-21-To gain access to the documents on the World Wide Web, point your browser to: http://support.necam.com/servers/ Getting HelpIf you have a technica
-22-
-iii-ContentsIntroduction 1Packaged Cabinet 1Before Unpacking the Cabinet 3Moving the Cabinet to the Installation Site 6Unpacking and Checking
-iv-
-1-IntroductionRead Me First: Unpacking Express5800/320Fc Cabinets describes how to move cabinets that contain these systems to an installation site a
-2-Figure 1. Cabinet Packaged for ShippingThe cardboard shipping container is secured to a shipping pallet by exterior shipping straps. (Inside the sh
-3-Before Unpacking the Cabinet1. Check the packing list to verify that you have received the correct shipment.2. Verify that the Tip-N-Tell and Shock
-4-Figure 2. Dimensions of a Packaged 38U Cabinet80 in.(2m)41 in.(104.14 cm)53 in.(134.62 cm)5 in.(12.7 cm)38U Cabinethsys033
-5-Figure 3. Dimensions of a Packaged 24U CabinetFigure 4. Clearances Required at the Installation Site56.5 in.(1.435m)41 in.(104.14 cm)53 in.(134.62
Comments to this Manuals