by the use of Circuit breakers and fuses to detect short
circuits between the line and neutral wires, or the drawing
of more current than the wires are rated to handle to prevent
overheating and fire. In order to calculate all these devices
the installer must be well informed in advance about the total
Load of the equipment to be installed to MicroDC. Information
regarding the electrical power absorbed by the cooling unit
can be found in the Cooling section.
3
Installation
All the installation must be held by professional engineers and
previously been trained to properly handle the MicroDC.
Note: The MicroDC is not intended to be used in an occupied
office environment, due to potentially high noise levels during
the cooling operation. Install the MicroDC in a computer room
or in any other room where people are normally present only
for maintenance.
3.1
Required Setup Equipment
The following tools are required to set up your MicroDC:
• Pallet jack
• Utility knife
• Allen key number 4 ratchet or wrench
• Torx screwdriver T25 ratchet or wrench
• Measuring tape and pen marker able to write on metal
surfaces
• Spirit Level
• hammer
• Flathead and Phillips screwdrivers
3.2
Cabinet Installation
CAUTION:
Be sure to read and understand the documentation that
comes with the cabinet for safety and cabling information. Also
make sure that you read and understand all the related safety
information for all the equipment and review the guidelines in
this publication before you install any device into the MicroDC
cabinet. Reading and understanding all information reduces
the risk of personal injury and or damage to your newly
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