Vertiv™ XTE 601E Series Equipment Enclosures Description and Installation Manual
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2.
Check the packing slip to make sure all components ordered were received. If there are missing components, notify your
supervisor for further instructions.
3.
Carefully remove all packaging material from around the enclosure. Dispose of the packaging according to local practices.
4.
Inspect the outside of the enclosure to be sure there is no shipping damage. If there is damage, note how much damage
there is and where it is located. Notify your supervisor for further instructions.
5.
If the enclosure appears undamaged, proceed with the installation. DO NOT REMOVE THE PALLET UNTIL THE
ENCLOSURE IS READY TO BE MOUNTED.
NOTE!
Do not install the enclosure or support any significant load before the pad is completely cured.
6.8
Preparing the Enclosure
CAUTION!
The door with the climate control systems is very heavy. Do not lean or pull on it.
NOTE!
Refer to “Opening and Closing the Enclosure Front Door” on page 18 and “Removing/Installing Rear Access Panels”
on page 22 for opening the front door and removing rear access panel procedures.
Procedure
1.
With the enclosure secured to the pallet, open the front door. Secure with the wind latch.
2.
Remove the enclosure accessory kit. Key items in the accessory kit include:
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Protective (barrier) rubber pad.
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Leveling shims.
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Can wrench.
3.
Inspect enclosure interior, panels, door, and accessory kit for damage. In case of damage, follow local procedures for
reporting and resolving damage.
4.
Close and latch the front door.
Enclosure Conduit Entry Options
Cables are brought into the enclosure via conduits that either enter the conduit openings on the rear lower access panel or conduit
openings located on the bottom panel of the enclosure. See Figure 2.10. There are additional knockouts on both sides of the
enclosure that may also be utilized for cable entry, or for passing cables to a nearby cabinet on the site. See “Sealing Primary
Equipment Compartment Cable Entries” on page 42.