
Chapter 5 Installing Shelves
Installation and Commissioning Manual
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It is assumed that you are familiar with ESD-prevention precautions that should
be taken to avoid ESD damage to the equipment.
Tools and Parts Required
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4 x appropriate rack screws and washers (not delivered with the shelf). Use
screws that fit the threaded holes in your rack.
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Appropriate screwdriver
To mount a 40CSM/2HU shelf to a rack, perform the following steps:
Procedure
Step 1
Determine where you have to mount the 40CSM/2HU shelf. Read the
installation plan or the cabling plan to get information about:
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the shelf that is to be mounted
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the rack, which is to hold this shelf
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the position of this shelf within the rack
Step 2
On the rack mounting rails, locate and mark the mounting holes in
which the shelf has to be fixed. There should be no space between
the 40CSM/2HU shelf and the shelf below or above.
Step 3
If required, install two cage nuts in the corresponding holes on both
sides of the rack.
Step 4
Lift the shelf to the bay and position it with the attached brackets in
the rack so that the bracket holes on each side are aligned with the
rack mounting holes.
Step 5
Insert two rack screws with washers on each side of the shelf into the
holes.
Step 6
Tighten the rack screws with an appropriate screwdriver.
End of Procedure
Rack-Mounting the 1HU Passive Shelf
The FSP 3000R7 1HU Passive Shelf is available with fiber management tray
(SH1HU/PASSIVE/FT) or without fiber management tray (SH1HU/PASSIVE).
For the sake of simplicity, the term 1HU Passive Shelf is used in this document.
1HU Passive Shelf refers to both SH1HU/PASSIVE/FT and SH1HU/PASSIVE.
The 1HU Passive Shelf can be mounted into open equipment racks or customer
cabinets of the following standard widths: 19 inch, 21 inch and 23 inch. They
also fit into a 600 mm (0.984 ft.) ETSI compliant rack. Adaptor brackets are used
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To complete the following steps, you may want a helper to hold the
shelf in place while you secure it to the bay.