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UCoustic 9210 manual V1
The way a cabinet should sound
Cable Management:
The UCoustic 9210 is fitted with six cable entry
positions, three on both the lid and base, fitted
to the rear and to each side of the cabinet (see
Pic 2)
As a rule data cables are usually run into the
side cable apertures of a cabinet and straight
onto cable trays fitted to the cabinet frame
(see Pics 8 & 9). With the interconnecting
server and equipment, cables being dressed
to the side and rear.
NB.
Most equipment fans expel hot waste air
to the rear of the cabinet and disorganized
cabling can inhibit airflow movement, so care
needs to be taken when dressing cabling. We
recommend that cables are dressed to the
side rear infill panels (see Pics 9, 10 & 11).
Fitting a cable entry box
Select cable entry point and remove four M6
screws. Then remove gland plate (see Pic 3).
NB.
The gland plate will also be held in place
by the adhesive stuck to the soundproof
material; this means some force maybe
required to remove the gland plate. The
soundproof material is part precut and will
require only the adhesive layer being cut by a
sharp blade before being removed.
One cable entry box (see Pic 4) is supplied
with each cabinet, should additional ones be
required please order under part number RA0-
0210-AA
This is reassembled in the hole exposed by
removal of the gland and sound proofing
material. It should be assembled from the
inside of the cabinet so that the flange makes
a seal on the cabinet’s sound proofing material
(see Pic 5) showing rear centre base
assembled. Ensure foam is dressed around
cables so that no air can escape. This will
ensure that any airborne sound inside the
cabinet is retained and attenuated within the
enclosure. It is recommended that the cables
are, where possible lay flat to avoid bunching
M6 Fixing screws
Pic 3
Showing 4xM6 fastenings
Pic 2
Three cable entry points via removable gland
plates fitted to the top cover shown and a further three
fitted to the base.
Gland
plates
Pic 4
Cable entry box
Pic 5
Cable entry box fitted to base of cabinet