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Owner’s Manual

RAVCB15

 RAVCB27

RAVCB36

Summary of Contents for RAVCB15

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual RAVCB15 RAVCB27 RAVCB36 ...

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Page 3: ...0 lbs RAVCB27 750 lbs RAVCB36 850 lbs Each 3U shelf supports up to 80 lbs each 2U shelf supports up to 50 lbs and each 1U shelf supports up to 30 lbs CAUTION Avoid potential personal injuries and property damage Do not exceed the stated weight capacities Do not shake tilt rock sit stand or climb on your rack cabinet Tipping may cause injury or death Do not move large racks by yourself due to weigh...

Page 4: ...Supplied Parts and Hardware 3 A CABINET X 1 B CASTER X 4 G KEY X 2 C M5X10 SCREW X 16 D LEVELER X 4 E BACKSTOP 1 Per Shelf RAVCB15 3 RAVCB27 6 RAVCB36 8 F STRAP 1 Per Shelf RAVCB15 3 RAVCB27 6 RAVCB36 8 ...

Page 5: ...s 2 D D N NOTE Install the levelers completely in Adjust the levelers D to level the rack Tighten nuts N until they are flush with the bottom of the rack CAUTION To avoid potential injury or property damage always ensure that your rack is level 4 ...

Page 6: ...Adjust Rack Rails 3 Remove the shelves and blanking panels before adjusting the rails Adjust the right and left rails evenly NOTE For Clarity the front door top and side panels are not shown 5 ...

Page 7: ...Adjust Shelves and Blanking Panels 4 Line Blanking Panel Blanking Panel Line NOTE Align the bottom of the shelf or blanking panel with the lines on the rack rail 6 ...

Page 8: ... Wire has been Installed 5 If the ground wire has not been installed install the wire now by attaching one end to the door ground stud and the other end of the ground wire to the ground stud on the bottom of the rail 7 ...

Page 9: ...should be mounted in the lower 1 3 of the rack Rack Shelf Backstops Note Rear view with back panels removed 1 Insert backstop E into slot behind component 2 Slide backstop E forward until firmly against component and twist 90 degrees Component Straps Note Side view with panels removed A Slide straps F through slots in sides of shelves B Wrap straps F over component to secure 8 ...

Page 10: ...Remove Cable Access Panels for Cable Management 7 9 ...

Page 11: ...Manage Cables 8 Tie Bar Adjust location of tie bars Use tie bars to bundle cables and wires 10 ...

Page 12: ...ove large upper panel 2 Remove small lower panel and frame 3 Fit bottom of large panel into rack frame and angle the panel up until sliding locks snap into place 4 Flip small panel 180 degrees 5 Screw panel frame into rack frame and replace small panel 180 3 1 2 4 5 11 ...

Page 13: ...and the door 2 Turn upper door pin to release from locking tab and pull down to release door from rack Lift door from rack frame 3 Release upper pin and turn it back to secure it under the locking tab 4 Remove spacer from bottom door pin NOTE Spacer must be used with pin on bottom of door 2 3 4 12 ...

Page 14: ... Fit spacer onto bottom pin and fit bottom pin into bottom mounting hole in rack 7 Turn upper pin to release from locking tab and pull down Fit pin into upper mounting hole in rack 8 Release pin and turn pin to secure it under locking tab 9 Reattach grounding wire 7 8 9 6 13 ...

Page 15: ...lip the door handle 9 11 13 10 12 14 Remove screws and bracket Flip the door handle Reattach screws and bracket Loosen the locking cam screw Flip the locking cam tab to the side nearest the edge of the door Tighten the locking cam screw 14 ...

Page 16: ...uate space between each unit for proper airflow Operating temperature inside the rack must not exceed 104 F 40 C To install fan Remove the vented panel Remove any metal burrs that remain in the panel fame Mount the cooling fan using the screws preinstalled in the top For a second fan remove the adjacent solid panel and add fan 15 ...

Page 17: ...16 Add Keyed Lock to Door 12 Remove plug from side panel Install keyed lock purchased seperately in plug hole ...

Page 18: ... connected 2 Move racks together until sides are touching 3 Make sure both racks are level with each other IMPORTANT Ganging Clip 4 Fit 4 ganging clips into frame slots Press down on clips to secure IMPORTANT Make sure all 4 ganging clips are fully engaged ...

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