STULZ CyberRow DX Series Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
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2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1 Receiving the Equipment
Your
CyberRow
precision A/C system has been tested
and inspected prior to shipment. Carefully remove the
protective packaging and perform a visual inspection
of the equipment immediately upon delivery to
confi rm that your equipment has been received in
excellent condition. Remove the access panels and
thoroughly inspect the interior of the unit for any
signs of transit-incurred damage. If there is shipping
damage, it must be noted on the freight carrier’s
delivery forms BEFORE signing for the equipment.
Any freight claims MUST be done through the freight
carrier. STULZ ships all equipment FOB. STULZ
can assist in the claim fi ling process with the freight
carrier. Should any damage be present, notify STULZ
Product Support prior to attempting any repairs. Refer
to Section 6.0 of this manual for instructions.
A unit Data Package has been sent with your unit. It
contains this manual, system drawings, applicable
MSDS’s, warranty registration, other component
manuals and applicable instructions based on the
confi guration of your unit. The data package has
been placed in your unit in a clear plastic bag. These
documents need to be retained with the unit for future
reference. The unit should always be stored indoors
in a dry location prior to installation.
NOTE
Items that have been shipped loose, such
as the controller display panel, temperature/
humidity sensors, water detectors, etc., are
shipped inside the air conditioner unless
specifi ed otherwise by the customer. Unpack
and store these items in a safe place unless
you are using them immediately.
2.2 Moving the Equipment
CyberRow
systems are designed to be kept in
a vertical position. The cabinet is equipped with
shipping support brackets which are bolted to the
skid to facilitate moving the unit prior to installation.
Move the unit on the skid with a suitable device such
as a forklift, pallet jack or roller bar and dollies which
are capable of handling the weight of the equipment.
For reference, a weight table is provided on the
installation drawing. Unbolt the shipping support
brackets from the skid, leaving them attached to the
unit during the installation process.
CAUTION
Tipping Danger. Keep the shipping support
brackets attached to the front and rear of the
cabinet after removing the CyberRow unit
from the skid. These must remain in place
to prevent the unit from tipping over when
moving and positioning the cabinet. It is safe
to remove the shipping brackets when a server
rack is installed on each side of the cabinet.
CAUTION
Position someone on each side of the
cabinet to stop it from tipping over if the
shipping brackets must be removed before
installing the server racks on each side.
CAUTION
When moving the unit it must be lifted vertically
and kept in a level position to prevent damage.
2.3 Site Preparation
Removable access panels are located on the front
and rear of the
CyberRow
cabinet for easy service
access. In order to have full service access to the
internal components, no permanent obstructions
should be placed in front or behind the cabinet.
NOTE
Working clearance requirements need to be
established prior to mounting the unit. Refer to
local and national electrical codes.
CAUTION
The unit must be installed in the space that will
be air conditioned.
CAUTION
Ensure the mounting surface is capable of
supporting the weight of the equipment. Before
installing the unit, refer to the weight table
provided on the installation drawing.
When determining the installation location consider
how you’ll route the piping and wiring into the cabinet
and ensure access is available (see Section 2.7.1
& 2.8.1). The
CyberRow
system is ordered from
the factory with pilot holes for piping and wiring in
either the top or the bottom of the cabinet. See the
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