User Installation Guide
r1.3-10/3/14
IsoFlo™ and ContraFlo™
7510 Montevideo Road
© 2014 Tate Access Floors, Inc.
Jessup, MD 20794
Tel (410)799-4200
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ATTENTION: THE RACK IS DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR USE
AS INTENDED IN INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS.
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Also observe the information provided by the manufacturer(s) of the components to be
installed. Particular attention must be paid to the permissible environmental parameters, such
as temperature and humidity, and to the demands placed on the ambient air.
ATTENTION: IN CASE OF INSTALLATIONS WITH EXPOSED OR PARTIALLY EXPOSED
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS LOCATED NEAR AN INFLAMMABLE SURFACE, THE
RACK MUST ALSO BE SEALED IN THE BASE WITH GLAND PLATES.
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Failure to observe this rule may lead to serious injuries and/or damage to the devices or
equipment.
Rack stabilization:
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Stabilization measures are recommended or even imperative, depending on the place of
installation and/or the rack configuration.
Accessories:
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Grounding
Each Rack must be properly connected to the grounding system at the place of
installation before commissioning.
To this end, it is recommended that the central grounding point included in the scope of
supply is used.
Ground connections must only be made by trained expert personnel holding
corresponding certificates of qualification.
Rack configuration
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The installation of devices and equipment must comply with the applicable regulations
pertaining to the installation of electrical and data processing devices and equipment.
THE RACK IS SPECIFIED FOR A MAXIMUM OF 3200LB STATIC TOTAL LOAD
CAPACITY.
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Installation work must only be performed by trained expert personnel holding corresponding
certificates of qualification.
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Determine the positions of the individual components before starting the actual configuration
of the Rack. Factors such as weight, accessibility, power supply requirements, temperature and
air circulation influence the order of installation and the positioning of the individual
components in the rack. The heaviest components should always be installed in the bottom of
the Rack, as that increases the stability of the rack.