DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6

Issue 5

Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets 555-230-112

May 1998

C Cable Ductwork

 

 

Page C-9

 

 

8.Route the appropriate cables between the cabinets just connected.

9.If a given cabinet is to support a cross-aisle shielded duct, set a cross-aisle riser (“C” in Figure C-4) on the cabinet riser (“A”). Otherwise set a shielded coupling (“D”) on the cabinet riser. In either case, position the device so the two holes on the back wall line up with the holes on the back wall of the cabinet riser. Bolt the two pieces together at the holes just described.

10.If there is no trough to install in one end of the cabinet riser, press a shielded end cap (“E”) on the unused end of the riser. The side walls of the end cap go inside the walls of the riser and outside of the ears of the riser. The top of the end cap should rest on top of the shielded coupling or cross-aisle riser previously installed. Bolt the bottom of the end cap to the cabinet riser with a self-tapping screw.

11.Set the shielded cover (“D”) on the shielded trough (“B”) and press it down so the dimples on the cover engage the holes in the trough.

Install Cross-Aisle Shielded Ducts

The inter-cabinet ducts and cross-aisle risers must be installed before any cross-aisle ductwork is installed.

1.Set the tongue on the bottom of a cross-aisle trough (“G” in Figure C-5) into the platform of the cross-aisle riser (“C”). From above the trough, run a self-tapping screw through the slot in the trough and into the hole in the riser.

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