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Chapter 2
Installing the Tinted Acrylic Door (Option 915)
This procedure describes how to install the Tinted Acrylic Door on the
Agilent E840xA mainframe. The door requires the Standard Adapter Kit
(p/n E8400-80923), and is compatible with either the support rail kit
(Agilent E3664A) or the rack slide kit (p/n 1494-0411).
Parts List
The parts included in Option 915 are shown in Table 2-4.
Note
The door requires the mainframe to be recess mounted a minimum of
111 mm (4.36") or up to a maximum of 270.7 mm (10.6 inches) to
accommodate wiring terminals on the VXI instruments. When using the
minimum recess distance, field wiring cables must enter/exit the
instruments through the top and/or bottom openings only.
Procedure
1. Recess mount the mainframe a minimum of 111 mm
(4.36 inches) using the Standard Adapter kit and either the support
rail kit (
page 23
) or rack slide kit (
page 27
).
Note
For the minimum recess distance, attach the rack mount adapters to the
mainframe beginning with the 12th hole from the front of the adapter.
2. If necessary, remove the dress screws (0570-1577) securing the
adapters to the rack.
3. Attach the hinge pins to the right rack mount adapter using four
m5x10 flat head screws (Figure 2-12). Attach the rubber door stops
and door latch to the left adapter using four m3x8 pan head screws as
also shown in Figure 2-12.
Table 2-4. Agilent E840xA Option 915 Parts List
Quantity
Description
Part Number
1
Acrylic Door Assembly
E8400-09301
2
Hinges
3110-0409
1
Door Latch, Lock, and Keys
1390-0891
2
Rubber Door Stops
0403-0002
4
Screws - m5x10 flat head
0515-1020
4
Screws - m3x8 pan head
0515-0897
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