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WARNING: Disconnect and lockout AC primary power prior to servicing
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2.4 Cabinet Placement and Leveling
Four bolts hold each cabinet to its skid. They are located two per side, front and rear. Also,
remove the blocks that support the bottom of each rear door.
Use a chalk line or similar method to mark the floor position for each cabinet to ensure
even alignment.
WARNING:
CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE ROUNDED EDGES OF THE CABINETS FOR PUSHING,
PULLING OR LIFTING!
Using proper lifting equipment, remove each cabinet from its skid. If equipment is not
available to lift the cabinet off the skid, you may want to remove the back doors to lighten
the load.
CAUTION:
THE DOOR WEIGHS 175 POUNDS (80 KG).
Removing doors will require three people. Remove the block used to support the door
during shipment. Open the door and block it up at the bottom. Disconnect the fan wiring.
Two people wearing gloves should support the door while the third person removes the
hinge pins starting at the bottom and working up. Then, the door may be set aside and
rollers (pipe) and a ramp used to remove the cabinet from the skid.
WARNING:
SLIDE CABINET OFF TO THE FRONT OR BACK OF SKID (NOT THE SIDE) TO AVOID
BENDING BOTTOM PANEL.
Replace the door after the cabinet is set in place. Have two people position the door on
suitable blocking material while the third person inserts the hinge pins starting from the top
down. Reinstall the fan wiring.
Starting with one end cabinet, move each cabinet to the approximate location.
When each cabinet is in its final position, you may need to level the cabinet. Check the
level in all three planes. Metal plates shims under the cabinet edges can be used for
leveling.
Bolt the cabinets together using the two holes at the top and two at the bottom of each
cabinet.
2.5 Grounding
The ground strap runs along the top of the cabinets, then forward and over to the control
cabinet. The station ground may be installed up the side of the PA cabinet or between the
first PA and control cabinet.