
Vertiv™ XTE 601E Series Equipment Enclosures Description and Installation Manual
Proprietary and Confidential © 2022 Vertiv Group Corp.
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Front Door, Locks, and Removable Panels
4.1
Safety Precautions
DANGER!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AC
Proper actions, include, but not limited to:
•
Verify before contacting the enclosure that no current leakage or ground fault condition is present.
•
Verify a proper ground is in place.
WARNING!
RISK OF EXPLOSION
For safety reasons, never restrict or block the airflow through the door or entry panel ventilation openings.
4.2
Front Door
The enclosure front door is equipped with a swing handle, multi-point rod-latch system. The swing handle latch includes provisions
for a customer supplied padlock.
Front door is equipped with brackets that support the use of an electronic puck lock (puck lock not provided).
A wind latch on the front door of the enclosure keeps the door secure when open.
Refer to the next section for instructions to open and secure the door with the wind latch.
4.3
Opening and Closing the Enclosure Front Door
Open and close the enclosure front door as described in the following procedures
.
4.3.1
Opening the Front Door
Procedure
1.
Is the environment safe? Use a non-contact voltage detector to assist in determining if access to the enclosure is safe.
2.
If required, unlock and remove the padlock from the front door latch. If required, disengage the electronic puck lock, so that
the door may be opened.
3.
Lift the swing-latch and rotate approximately 90
°
clockwise to disengage door closing mechanism. Open the door. See
4.
To secure the door in the open position, swing the enclosure door open wide enough so that the shoulder of the wind latch
slides along the bar slot and into the first hole at the other end of the bar. Note that latch will first fall into position at 90-
degrees and must be lifted again to open to 120-degrees. See Figure 4.2.
NOTE!
To disable the intrusion alarm, refer to “Intrusion Alarm” on page 20.
4.3.2
Closing the Front Door
Procedure
1.
Lift the wind latch arm to release the shoulder from the hole in the bar so it can slide along the bar slot as the door is closed.
If the door was open to the 120-degree position, the latch must be lifted again at the 90
o
position to fully close the door. See
2.
Close the door.