Panduit CM340B User manual

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READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
REMOVING SERVER CABINET FROM SKID
CM340B

INSTRUCTIONS CM340B
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NET-ACCESS Server Cabinets
CS1 CS2
(1) Base Cabinet
(2) Solid Side Panels
(1) Single Hinge Door
(1) Split Door Set
(1) Vertical Blanking Panel Set
(1) Cable Management Finger Kit
(1) POU Bracket Kit
(1) Bezel and Removable Cover Kit
(1) Hardware Kit
(1) Base Cabinet
(1) Single Hinge Door
(1) Split Door Set
(1) Vertical Blanking Panel Set
(1) Cable Management Finger Kit
(1) POU Bracket Kit
(1) Bezel and Removable Cover Kit
(1) Hardware Kit
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CS3
(1) Base Cabinet
(1) Vertical Blanking Panel Set
(1) Cable Management Finger Kit
(1) POU Bracket Kit
(1) Bezel and Removable Cover Kit
(1) Hardware Kit
Other cabinet configurations covered by this instruction sheet: CS1NU, CS1RNU, CS1T, CS2NU, CS2NUWH, CS2T, CS3NU, CS5, CS5T

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TableofContentsNetAccessServerCabinets
GeneralCabinetOperation Page
AccessoryGuide………………………………………………………… 4
PackagingMaterialRemoval……………………………………… 5
ShippingBracketRemoval…………………………………………
…
6
CasterKit(CNCSTR)……………………………………………………
…
7
Leveling……………………………………………………………………… 8
FloorMounting…………………………………………………………
…
9
JHookRemoval…………………………………………………………
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10
Ganging……………………………………………………………………
…
11
VerticalBlankingPanels……………………………………………
…
12,13
EquipmentRails…………………………………………………………
…
14,15
Grounding…………………………………………………………………
…
16
PowerOutletUnit(POU)MountingBrackets……………
…
1719
SingleHingeDoor………………………………………………………
…
2022
Fascia…………………………………………………………………………
…
23
DoorAdjustment………………………………………………………
…
24
SplitDoors…………………………………………………………………
…
25
SidePanels………………………………………………………………… 26,27
OverheadCableOpenings…………………………………………
…
28
CableManagement……………………………………………………
…
28
NOTE:Someviewsinthisdocumentmayvaryslightly
fromyourcabinetconfiguration
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End Slack Spool Kit
(CNSPE)
Accessory Guide
Caster Kit
(CNCSTR)
Finger Kit
(CNBRFK)
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Cabinet Rails Cage Nuts
(CNRC)
Server Cabinet Extended Front Cage Nut Rails
(CSRCE)
Single Hinge Door
(CNDSH)
Power Outlet Unit Bracket Kit
(CVPDUB)
Vertical Blanking Panel Kit
(CSVBP)
Cabinet Accessory Bracket
(CVPPB)
Dual Hinging Door
(CNDDE) Solid Side Panel
(CNPS)
Split Doors
(CNDS)

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Packing Material Removal
After removing stretch wrap and outer cardboard shell, remove the four (4) lag bolts that hold the cabinet to the pallet using a
7/16”(11mm) socket. (As Shown).
Using two people, gently lift the cabinet off of the skid. Use the J-Hooks as handles.
If cabinet has side panels, remove side panels for easier removal of the cabinet from skid.
Cabinet to Pallet Bolt Locations
Base Cabinet
Before removal of packaging material:
Check tip indicator on the outside of cabinet to ensure cabinet was shipped in the upright position.
Note: Doors and Side panels are removed for clarity.
See pages 20 thru 25 for door installation/removal and pages 26
and 27 for side panel installation/removal.
J-Hooks
IMPORTANT:
Leveling Legs must be fully retracted before the cabinet is moved
into place. Sliding cabinet on leveling legs may result in damage to
the leveling legs.
Using two people, lift the cabinet off of the
skid. Use the J-Hooks as handles.
If cabinet has side panels, remove side panels
for easier removal of the cabinet from skid

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Shipping Bracket Removal
There are two (2) bracket used for shipment of the Front door and four(4) brackets for shipment of side panels. Remove brackets prior to use of
the cabinet see below.
Side Panel Brackets
Door Brackets

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Caster Kit (CNCSTR)
With the leveling legs in the down position, hook the caster bracket to the mounting hook on the cabinet post in the locations shown. Fasten
with two (2) 5/16 X 3/4” bolts provided as shown using a 1/2”(13mm) socket. Retract the leveling legs to allow the cabinet weight to be sup-
ported by the casters.
Note: Casters can support a fully loaded cabinet. However, the casters should only be used to move the cabinet from one location to another.
To ensure maximum stability, the leveling legs should be used to support the cabinet when it is in its permanent location.
Mounting Hook
Torque bolts to 14 ft.-lbs(19.0 N-m)
Proper torque ensured casters are bonded to the cabinet frame.

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Leveling
Once the leveling legs are fully retracted, use two people to slide the cabinet into the desired location. Lower the leveling legs using a
3/8” (10mm) deep well socket, until the cabinet weight is fully supported. Use a bubble level placed on the base rails in the locations shown to
adjust legs until the cabinet is level. For ganged cabinet applications, ensure that adjacent cabinets are adjusted to the same height, parallel with
each other, and no gaps at the top or bottom between cabinets.
3/8” socket
Note: The maximum weight load of the cabinet is 2500 pounds (1134 kg). The weight load should be evenly distributed across the height of
the cabinet, with the heaviest components mounted at the bottom of the cabinet.
Front-to-Back Cabinet Leveling
3/8” socket
Side-to-Side Cabinet Leveling

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5.75" [146.0mm] 28.5" [724mm]
40.0" [1016mm]
15.5" [394mm]
31.5" [800mm]
8.0" [203mm]
19.5" [496mm]
33.6"[854mm]
Floor Mounting
NETACCESS Server Cabinets, whether stand alone or ganged with other cabinets, must always be anchored to the floor. You can
anchor the leveling feet on access floor and slab installations, or anchor the frame, without leveling feet, directly to the concrete slab.
Assembly Sequence
1. Install the floor anchors from inside the cabinet frame, capturing each of the four leveling feet.
2. Attach the anchors to the floor with appropriate hardware for your type of floor.
Note: If not using the anchoring brackets, use four (4) bolts to attach the cabinet frame directly to the floor.
Floor Anchoring Footprint
Direct Floor Mounting Footprint
Floor Anchor Assembly

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J-Hook Removal (Optional)
J-hooks provide support for the side panel and can be used for moving the cabinet. For ganged cabinet applications, the J-Hooks can be
removed to provide greater access between cabinets. The J-Hooks can be removed by removing the two screws mounted to the cabinet
post.
Note: The J-Hook with the door catch mounted on it must stay on the cabinet for the single hinge door to operate.
Important:
If J-Hooks are not wanted, they should be removed before ganging cabinets.
Screws
Vertical Post

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Ganging
IMPORTANT:
If side panels are going to be used between cabinets, install (if needed) prior to ganging
cabinets as shown on pages 26-27. If switch air ducting (CNAE series) will be used with
side panel between ganged cabinets, install both ducting and side panels prior to ganging.
IMPORTANT:
Ensure tops are touching prior to ganging.
Do not cinch the tops together with the
ganging hardware.
Top Mounting Location
IMPORTANT:
Ensure cabinets are level by following the guidelines on page 8. Leveling the cabinet prior
to ganging is important to ensure proper door operation.
#12-24 Trilobular Screw
Bottom
Ganging Bracket
Bottom Mounting Location
Screw intended for second cabinet
Base portion of two ganged cabinets
has been removed for clarity.
Ensure the door shoes of adjacent cabinet are touching. Secure the bottom
of the cabinets with two (2) bottom ganging brackets and four (4) #12-24 tri-
lobular screws in the locations shown.
Secure the top of the cabinets with two (2) top ganging brackets and four (4) #12-24 trilob-
ular screws in the locations shown.
#12-24 Trilobular Screw Top
Ganging Bracket
Top portion of cabinet
IMPORTANT:
The first step to ensuring the proper ganging installation is to distinguish which model of
cabinet is being utilized. Cabinets with ganging tabs already in place are illustrated below.
For cabinets without ganging tabs please refer to Instruction Sheet CM371 or Click Here.
Ganging Tabs
Ganging Tabs

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Vertical Blanking Panels
Blank must be cut out from vertical blanking panel on side where door catch is installed. Use wire cutters to remove blank as shown below.
Install 4” long flap seal on blank of opposite vertical blanking panel.
NOTE - Views below show door catch installed for right-side handle orientation of door. Reverse steps when single-hinge door is configured
for left-side handle orientation.
Insert (2) 1” cap plugs into floor mounting access holes of bottom horizontal blanking panel as shown at the bottom of this page.
Flap Seal
Door Catch
Blank
(shown in
dashed outline)
CUT OUT BLANK
Install [2] 1” Cap Plugs in Floor Mounting
Access Holes of Bottom Blanking Panel

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Vertical Blanking Panels - Ganging
Loosen four (4) #12-24 screws connecting vertical panel with horizontal panel, (2) at the top and (2) at the
bottom corner.
Loosen four (4) #12-24 serrated bonding screws connecting vertical blanking panel with equipment rail.
Install six (6) clip nuts on offset flange facing in towards the cabinet.
Loosely Mount six (6) #6-32 screws through adjacent vertical blanking panel to clip nuts as shown. Adjust
location of clip nuts if needed.
Before tightening any blanking panel mounting hardware, ensure that all blanking panel components are not
strained and the mounting distance between equipment rails is EIA spaced (18.31”).
Tighten #12-24 screws to torque of minimum 25 in-Lbs. Verify that the distance between equipment rails is
still EIA spaced (18.31”). Make adjustments if needed.
6-32 Screw and Clip Nut
Clip Nut
(note orientation)
6-32 Screw

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Equipment Rail Adjustment and Usage
The rear rails are fully adjustable. To change depth, loosen three (3) 5/16 x 3/4” mounting bolts using a 1/2” (13mm) socket and slide to desired
position. Retighten the mounting bolts to 14ft.-lbs (19.0 N-m). Proper torque ensures equipment rails are bonded to the cabinet frame.
5/16” Bolt
5/16” Bolt
5/16” Bolt

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Rear Rail Installation (CNRC)
Install cabinet rails at three locations shown below with Bolt and Dual Nut provided. The Paint Piercing washers are used in the middle
location to bond the equipment rails to the cabinet as shown in figure 1.
Note: Torque bolts to 14 ft.-lbs (19.0 N-m) to ensure equipment rails are bonded to the cabinet frame
Figure 1
Thread bolt
through hole
toward outside
of cabinet
Paint
piercing
washer

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Grounding
The Grounding locations for connection to the CBN (Common Bonding Network) are shown below. Remove masking from desired grounding
location. Use PANDUIT RGEJ series equipment jumper CBN connection.
Grounding Bar Location
(PANDUIT RGRB series)
Grounding Lug Location

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36.75”
BUTTON SPACING
49.0”
BUTTON SPACING
64.75”
BUTTON SPACING
Power Outlet Unit (POU) Mounting Bracket Locations for Typical
Tool-less Mounting Button Spacing
64.75” Button Spacing
36.75” Button Spacing
49.0” Button Spacing
Positioning Hole
Positioning Hole
Positioning Hole
Positioning Hole

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Power Outlet Unit (POU) Mounting Bracket Locations
Note location of #12-24 positioning screw in each spacing scenario. Install the positioning screw first to help locate the bracket in the correct
location and orientation relative to the cabinet frame. See page 19 for bracket and screw installation instructions.
#12-24 Positioning Screw
(Bottom center slot of bracket rests
on positioning screw)
49.0” BUTTON
SPACING
36.75” BUTTON
SPACING
64.75” BUTTON
SPACING
#12-24 Positioning Screw
(Bottom center slot of bracket rests
on positioning screw)
#12-24 Positioning Screw
(Top center slot of bracket rests on
positioning screw)
#12-24 Positioning Screw
(Bracket is adjusted so that posi-
tioning screw is at bottom of bot-
tom center slot)
#12-24 Positioning Screw
(Bottom center slot of bracket rests
on positioning screw)
#12-24 Positioning Screw
(Bottom center slot of bracket rests
on positioning screw)

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Power Outlet Unit (POU) Mounting Bracket Installation (CVPDUB)
Use two (2) #12-24 trilobular screws to mount each CVPDUB bracket to cabinet frame. Tighten screws to 45 in-lb (+/- 5 in-lb). Refer to
Pages 17 and 18 for hole and slot orientation. Install buttons of Power Outlet Unit (POU) into CVPDUB bracket as shown.
Power Outlet Unit (POU) Mounting Bracket
Installation (non-typical button spacing)
If POU does not employ typical button spacing, mount top bracket first
to locate POU. Mount lower bracket in appropriate position utilizing
bonus holes.
CVPDUB
(Installed)
Bonus Holes
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Single Hinge Door Installation (CNDSH)
Lift door and align lower hinge pin with the bushing in the bottom door support. Swinging door up, pull down the lever of the spring loaded
hinge pin and align pin with the bushing in the top cap. Release lever when aligned. To remove the doors reverse steps.
Note: Make sure that the top pin is fully engaged when installed.
Upper Hinge Location
Lower Hinge Location
Note: For cleaning PANDUIT recommends using ‘SIMPLE GREEN’ all purpose cleaner
(or local equivalent) and a lint free cloth
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