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InfraSuite RowCool Precision Cooling –
Chilled Water
It is suggested to preserve 1200mm for the front passage, 600mm for the rear passage and at
least 300mm above the cabinet for pipe installation. If the pipeline adopts a lower connection
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Ceiling
Wall
Raised floor
Common floor
Above: 300mm
Below: 300mm
Raised floor ~ common floor
1,200mm
600mm
Front
Rear
(Fig. 3-1: Space reservation)
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Handling Instructions
Before moving the equipment to the installation site, plan the route according to the follow-
ing instructions:
1. Make sure the passage, floor, elevator or slope on the handling route can bear the
weight of the equipment and handling device, and there is a sufficient net space to
avoid collisions.
2. In the case of a slope on the handling
route, its inclination must not be greater
than 15 degrees so as to avoid toppling
the cabinet.
3. The bottom casters are only suitable for
short distance movement. For long dis-
tance movement, use a handling device
(such as
Fig. 3-2 Forklift handling
) so as
to avoid damage to the casters.
(Fig. 3-2: Forklift handling)
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