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INSTRUCTIONS FS149A

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HD Flex Zone Raised Floor Enclosure and Accessories

Part Numbers: FLEX-ZRFEG, FLEX-ZRFECG, FLEX-ZRFEDCG, FLEX-ZRFEWPG

Required

Tools

1.0 Enclosure Installation:

Mounting Depth Table

*10mm Socket

(

4) Support Brackets, with

Washers and Nuts

1. Select the installation location ensuring there are no obstacles to interfere with the installation.

2. Mount the four support brackets under the enclosure by placing one on each pedestal mount bracket by attaching the U-bolt and nut
around the pedestal (See Figure 2.1). Refer to Figures 3.1 through 3.3 for adjustment to various pedestal sizes. Use the magnetic ruler to
measure the correct mounting location for each support bracket. Point them towards the center making a cross from the corners (See Fig-
ure 2.2). Ensure that the plate is allowed to pivot from side-to-side.

NOTE:

If Grid Runner is placed above pedestal plate, then the mount-

ing assembly must be removed from plate and reconnected with the mounting assembly under the pedestal plate (See Figure 2.3).

FLEX-ZRFEG

Figure 2.1

Figure 2.2

Figure 2.4

(1) Lockable Enclosure Cover

(1) Set of Keys

Distance from bottom of pedestal head

plate to top of mounting brackets.

(

4) Bonding

Bolts

Optional Component 1: FLEX-ZRFECG

(

1) Magnetic Ruler

(+ .25” Tolerance)

Mounting assembly connected
under pedestal mount plate.

Figure 2.3

*7/16” Socket

Part Number

FLEX-ZRFEG

Mounting Bracket Depth Below Floor

12”

With Optional Cover 

14”

Enclosure Load Rating

54 lb

(1) Enclosure

The following items are included with FLEX-ZRFEG

.

FIgure 1

(2) Sets of Keys

(2) Lockable
Enclosure Covers

(8) Screws

(2) Partiton
Walls

Optional Component 2:
FLEX-ZRFEDCG

Optional Component 3:
FLEX-ZRFEWPG

(4) 4RU Cable
Managers

Summary of Contents for FLEX-ZRFECG

Page 1: ...Point them towards the center making a cross from the corners See Fig ure 2 2 Ensure that the plate is allowed to pivot from side to side NOTE If Grid Runner is placed above pedestal plate then the m...

Page 2: ...2 of 19 Installation of Pedestal Mount Assembly to Various Pedestal Sizes 3 The FLEX ZRFEG may be mounted to 7 8 square or up to 2 diameter round pedestals by adjusting the engagement of the U Bolt Fi...

Page 3: ...ering the opposite side on the pedestal mounting brackets to manually align the four corners and mounting hole locations See Figure 4 1 and 4 2 5 Once all four corners and mounting holes are aligned i...

Page 4: ...HE LASER OFF WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE OR IS LEFT UNATTENDED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME REMOVE THE BATTERIES WHEN STORING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE TOOL SHOULD THE BATTERIES DETERIOR...

Page 5: ...t cassettes See Figures 37 through 39 for installation of 4 port and 6 port rails for use with 4 port and 6 port cassettes Figure 8 Figure 9 Page 5 of 19 Figure 6 Table 1 MAXIMUM MODULE POPULATION PER...

Page 6: ...Mate MPO connectors from fiber cable to rear of cassettes starting from the bottom Bundle strands together with hook n loop See Figure 10 Figure 10 hook n loop Figure 12 Figure 11 c Install remaining...

Page 7: ...oute cables through 1st bottom position in 4RU cable canager Secure cables to 4RU manager 1st position with hook n loop See Figures 14 through 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 1st bundle of 72 fiber cables 2nd...

Page 8: ...cable up by bundles towards patch panel Route bundle 3 through 4RU cable manager position 3 Route bundle 4 through top position 4 in 4RU cable manager Secure fiber cable bundles with hook n loop See F...

Page 9: ...23 Figure 24 Fasten all fiber cable bundles together with one hook n loop g Grab handle and rotate patch panel downward ensuring that no fiber cables are pinched See Figure 25 Page 9 of 19 h Populate...

Page 10: ...for ease of editing and label replacement when necessary The labeling location on top is PANDUIT Part 00053EEF which is removable Labeling See Figure 27 The labeling layout for the patch panel see Fi...

Page 11: ...s 0 0 0 5 3 E E F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64...

Page 12: ...e Figure 29 Disconnect trunk cable from the rear of the cassette and con nect it to the rear of the replacement cassette Re install cas sette or MPO FAP opposite the way it was removed Align the rear...

Page 13: ...ages shown in top view for clarity From the rear of the patch panel select the FAP to add additional MPO trunk cables to Insert the MPO connector into the rear of the FAP diagonally between the posts...

Page 14: ...y Once the rail is fully re inserted the front of the rail will snap into position Pull forward on the rail to ensure it is properly installed While continuing to apply downward pressure on the rail b...

Page 15: ...urations Only patch panel trays are shown for clarity 12 Port Configuration no removable rails installed on tray See Figure 37 6 Port Configuration 1 black removable rail per tray See Figure 38 4 Port...

Page 16: ...n suc cessfully attached drop the cover into the enclosure as shown See Figures 41 through 42 Option 1 HD Flex Zone Raised Floor Enclosure Cover FLEX ZRFECG Enclosure s Cover Installation Attach Adhes...

Page 17: ...ll Partition FLEX ZRFEWPG Lift up and remove both patch panels Secure partition walls with a total of 8 screws provided in the circled locations shown below in Figure 45 Install 4RU cable managers int...

Page 18: ...le bundle 1 and working upward to cable bundle 4 Secure each bundle to the 4RU cable manager with hook n loop as shown in Figure 48 Page 18 of 19 Secure cables at rear of cassette through mounting hol...

Page 19: ...h cassette routed to the left down and then to the right through the 4RU cable manager as shown in Figure 49 Rotate the patch panel mak ing sure that the fiber cables do not interfere with hit the enc...

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