USER GUIDE
PF-2223-1
3-Phase 22.5kW Power System
PF-2223-1-UG-01
Page 4 of 12
June 2015
The following tools are required for unpacking.
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Screwdriver for removing screws from rack packaging
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Wrench for removing bolts from rack packaging
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Crowbar for opening wooden boxes (if nailed)
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Box cutter or utility knife for opening cardboard packaging
WARNING
A least two people are required to remove the rack from its shipping container to ensure
that the rack stays upright and does not fall on personnel.
To unpack the rack from its shipping crate:
1.
Remove the front panel from the shipping crate.
2.
Remove any shipping bolts from the rack that hold the rack to the crate.
3.
If necessary, remove any shipping blocks or straps from around the rack.
4.
If necessary, raise the leveling feet to their highest position.
5.
Secure a ramp to the front of the crate.
6.
Using two or more people, carefully roll the rack out of the crate and down the ramp.
7.
Inspect the rack to ensure that it was not damaged during shipping.
To unpack items from cardboard shipping boxes:
1.
If necessary, remove any shipping straps from around the box.
2.
Place the box upright and cut through the tape on the top of the box.
3.
Remove the item(s) from the box along with any shipping foam if necessary.
4.
Remove the item(s) from any shipping foam or wrapping material.
After all items have been unpacked, verify that you have received all the items as specified by the shipping
paperwork.
Equipment Inspection
After unpacking the equipment, inspect it for damage that might have resulted from shipment. Check for
the items below and contact the shipper in the unlikely event that damage is found.
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Bent connectors, alignment pins, or chassis
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Any cracks or chips on plastic components
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Unusual scratches or marks
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Dents in sheet metal or panels
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Corrosion or evidence of water or chemical damage
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Indications that the device was dropped
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Loose parts inside the equipment
Power Shelf and Rack Preparations
These instructions assume that the rack has been moved into place and is installed properly. If necessary,
refer to the
Lite-On 21-inch Open Compute Project compliant Rack User Guide
for more information about
installing the 21-inch OCP rack.