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INSTALLATION

Receiving, Unpacking, and Removing the E cabinet from the Pallet 

Inspect and report any damage before receiving. Unpack the cabinet 

by carefully removing the corrugated carton and corners. Avoid 

damaging the cabinet when removing packaging.

WARNING: 

Only trained service personnel should be used to remove 

the cabinet from the pallet. Also, be sure you have a sufficient number 

of service personnel. Do not attempt to move cabinets by yourself.

WARNING:

 Be careful when moving cabinets before installation. 

Sudden stops and starts, excessive force, obstructed routes, and 

uneven floor surfaces may cause the cabinet to topple over.

Loading Equipment

WARNING:

 Only install equipment after the E cabinet has been 

properly secured. Do not move the E cabinet assembly while loaded.
Once in place at the desired/intended location, deploy the leveling feet 

for maximum stability.
Rated or maximum load capacity for the GL300E is 300 lbs. and the 

maximum load capacity for the GL480E and GL600E is 600 lbs.

To maintain a uniform distribution of the mechanical load in the  

E cabinet, load the heaviest equipment first, at the bottom of the 

 

E cabinet and load the lighter units at the top.

Summary of Contents for GL300E-2432

Page 1: ...the following Great Lakes cabinets GL300E 2432 GL480E 2432 GL600E 2432 GL300E GL480E and GL600E E Cabinets Installation Instructions UL60950 1 UL2416 E Series Equipment Cabinet Rack 1 866 879 4522 Gr...

Page 2: ...the E cabinet could result in equipment damage serious injury or possible death Only trained service personnel should be used to remove the cabinet from the pallet Also be sure you have a sufficient n...

Page 3: ...nd M6 screws This user s manual This user s manual applies to the following GL cabinets Part No H W D RMU Weight Cap GL300E 2432 30 24 32 13 300 lbs GL480E 2432 48 24 32 24 600 lbs GL600E 2432 60 24 3...

Page 4: ...nets before installation Sudden stops and starts excessive force obstructed routes and uneven floor surfaces may cause the cabinet to topple over Loading Equipment WARNING Only install equipment after...

Page 5: ...cept the same key The swing handles and doors are reversible The exploded view shows its construction DOOR REMOVAL AND ATTACHMENT Open the door beyond 90o grasp the door with both hands and carefully...

Page 6: ...NGE MOUNTING SIDE PANEL REMOVAL The side panels are secured to the cabinet frame with two quick release latches and a keyed lock Be sure to unlock the side panel To remove the side panel squeeze the q...

Page 7: ...adjust the leveling glide down Note If you want to use casters AND leveling glides you will need 4 levelers ANCHOR MOUNTING THRU HOLE The middle 687 dia thru holes are for securing the cabinet to the...

Page 8: ...BOTTOM PANELS There are several styles of bottom panels available solid is shown Styles must be ordered separately All styles mount to all cabinets The bottom panels have a foam gasket to ensure a po...

Page 9: ...0E cabinet comes with 7219 powerstrip for 19 mounting MOUNTING RAILS The vertical mounting rails 2 pair 12 Ga steel come installed with all standard Great Lakes cabinets at 19 EIA spacing universal mo...

Page 10: ...it Ground Connect the dedicated branch circuit ground connector to the main protective grounding stud located inside at the bottom rear of the cabinet frame using a listed ring or closed loop terminal...

Page 11: ...horseshoe knockouts TPE 24P Perforated top panel with 2 4 horseshoe knockouts STATIONARY SHELVES FOR 19 MOUNTING Part No Description 7206 FR AHD Front rear mount adjustable 17 50 W x 22 25 D 7206 FR...

Page 12: ...FORM MS 5 02 27 REV 2 ETSI Associate Member ISO 9001 2015 Registered ISO 9000 2015 Thank you for your business...

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