Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame® ® Z4-Series SeismicFrame Cabinet System User’s Manual While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information, CPI does not accept liability for any errors or omissions and reserves the right to change information and descriptions of listed services and products. techsupport@chatsworth.com www.chatsworth.com ©2014 Chatsworth Products, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet Overview ......................................................................................... 3 Introduction to the Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet ............................................................................. 3 Safety Information .................................................................................................................................. 3 Intended Use ...
Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame® Cabinet Overview Introduction to the Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame® Cabinet The Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet System from Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI) has been developed to meet a range of seismic application needs.
Safety Information WARNINGS: • Unload equipment from the cabinet before moving it. • Two or more cabinets can be bayed together (coupled) to enhance their stability. Each cabinet should be anchored to the floor. • Before loading equipment in the cabinet, always anchor the cabinet frame to the floor.
Intended Use Keep a printed copy of the Preface of this User’s Manual in or near the cabinet. • Install the cabinet only in a Restricted Access Location, such as a data center. • Use indoors only, in environmentally controlled areas; do not use outdoors, in harsh environments, or in air-‐handling spaces.
Components of the Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet 1. Frame 4. Side panel 2. Front door 5. Double rear door 3. Equipment mounting rails 6.
Included Hardware 1. (2) Keys x 2 2. (50) M6 Cage Nuts and Screws x 50 x 50 3. (2) Baying Brackets, (4) M8x20 Hex Head Screws, + (4) M8 Hex Nuts x 2 x 4 x 4 4.
5. (4) M8x90 Lag screws + (4) Wide Washers + (4) M8 Washers Used to secure the x 4 cabinet to the pallet during shipping.
Getting Started Tools Required 1. 13 mm Socket Wrench a. b. c. d. For removing lag bolts securing cabinet to pallet For removing casters For adjusting equipment mounting rail For installing baying brackets 2. 8mm Socket or Open End Wrench a. For installing ground terminal block 3. #2 Phillips Screwdriver a. b. c. d.
Inspect the cabinet for damage. If any damage to the cabinet is observed, contact your distributor or CPI Customer Service. 1. Carefully remove the cardboard wrap surrounding the cabinet. 2. Remove the four (4) cardboard corner protectors and bag. 3. Inspect inside the cabinet to insure all items are securely fastened to the cabinet.
Installation Moving the cabinet CAUTION: The Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet ships on casters. Move the cabinet by pushing on the front or the rear of the cabinet. Do not push the cabinet from the sides.
If you don’t have a 5mm Ball Hex Driver you can use a wrench on the bottom of the leveler. Next, using a 13mm Socket Wrench, remove single M8 screw from each (4) caster bracket. Lift caster bracket up and back to remove.
Anchoring the cabinet to the floor Insure the casters have been removed and all levelers recessed. Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinets, whether bayed together or standing alone, should be anchored to the floor.
Bonding the cabinet to the telecommunications ground Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinets should be bonded to the telecommunications ground. The top panel, side panels, doors and mounting rails on the Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame cabinet are electrically bonded to the frame. A ground strap bonds the side panels and doors to the frame.
Baying cabinets together Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinets can be bayed (fastened) together with solid side panels in place or with no side panels, depending on installation requirements. Cabinets must be the same height and depth. 1. Remove the hole plugs on top of cabinet frame. 2.
Configuring the cabinet The Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet can easily be configured for a variety of applications. Not only can the standard cabinet components be adjusted or removed, but a broad range of accessories can be installed to create a cabinet solution that meets all the needs of your installation requirements.
Installing the Front Door: 1. Hold the door so that it is perpendicular to the cabinet and align the hinge pins on the door with the hinge barrels on the cabinet. The door is perpendicular to the cabinet when it is parallel with the side of the cabinet. 2. Align the upper hinge pin with the upper hinge barrel.
Removing and Installing the Rear Doors Removing the Rear Doors: 1. With the doors closed, lift and remove the hinge pins from both the upper and lower hinges on the door that you want to remove. 2. Partially open the door, but not as far as 90 degrees. 3. Disconnect the ground wire. 4.
Removing and Installing the Top Panel Removing the Top Panel: 1. Open the rear door(s) of the cabinet. 2. Using a T30 Torx driver, remove the six (6) screws on the top panel. Two (2) are located on each side and two (2) on the rear of the top panel.
Installing the Top Panel: 1. Align the front edge of the top panel with the frame. 2. Lower the top panel, sliding it forward to make contact with the front of the frame. Top Panel Cabinet Front Top Panel Front Top Lateral Top panel Hooks Top Lateral Slots 3.
4. Using a T30 Torx driver, install the six (6) screws on the top panel. Two (2) are located on each side and two (2) on the rear of the top panel. The screws ground the top panel to the frame.
Removing and Installing the Side Panels Removing the Side Panels: 1. Unlock the side panel latch with the key (if necessary). 2. Remove two (2) screws using 13mm socket wrench.
3. Tilt side panel out and disconnect the ground wire. Disconnect ground wire 4. Lift up on the side panel and remove it from the cabinet.
Installing the Side Panels: 1. Align the side panel with the cabinet frame and slip the side panel into the side of the frame. Allow the side panel to move downwards so that the lip on the bottom of the panel engage the front-‐to-‐ rear frame member below the side panel. 2. Connect the ground wire.
3. Rotate the side panel up to meet the frame and push until side panel hits brackets. Install two (2) M8 hex screws using a 13mm socket wrench. 13mm Socket Wrench 4. Lock the side panel with the key (if necessary).
Adjusting the Equipment Rails 1. Use a 13 mm socket wrench to loosen (but do not remove) the nuts securing the equipment rail to the frame in nine (9) locations on the front rails or six (6) locations on the rear rails. 2. Move the equipment rail forward or backward to the desired location. 3.
Installing Equipment The Z4-‐Series SeismicFrame Cabinet supports all manufacturers’ equipment that conforms to the EIA/ECA-‐310E standard. Most equipment attaches directly to the equipment mounting rails; however, some manufacturers may provide brackets or slide assemblies that require additional installation.
Accessories Cable Management Ring Cable Manager, 600mm Cabinet For 23.6” (600 mm) wide cabinets Two (2) half-‐height sections Ring Cable Manager, 800mm Cabinet For 31.
Thermal Management Air Dam For 23.6” (600 mm) wide and 31.
Power Management PDU brackets are available as well as a wide range of power strips and PDU’s, including monitored and switched versions. Full Height PDU Bracket Two sizes: Dual and Wide Attaches to the cabinet frame Dual support 2 x 2.2”W (51 mm) PDUs Wide support 2 x 2.7”W (69 mm) PDUs Dual, 4.