SAGEM 3P@C

1.1.1.41Position the cabinet

A. Determine the cabinet installation position

The position of the cabinet should be determined according to the benchmark sizes specified in the floor design of the equipment room. In determining the installation positions, avoid interference between the mounting support and the skeleton of the antistatic floor, i.e., try to keep the integrity of the floor skeleton. If such interference is inevitable, remove the skeleton of the floor board where the interference occurs. It is recommended that the center of the cabinet coincide with the center of the floorboard and all sides of the cabinet shall be symmetrical to the central symmetric line of the antistatic floor board. If multiple cabinets are to be installed side by side, the first cabinet should be arranged in this way.

B. Marking

Place the marking template of the cabinet (placed in the packing wooden box of the cabinet) on the antistatic floor according to the cabinet arrangement. The cabinet marking template is illustrated in Figure 4-14. Mark all the cabinet connection holes (four per cabinet) on the floor according to the marking template diagram, the feet position marks (four feet per cabinet) and the cabling hole positions. The semicircle gap of the template indicates the front direction of the rack. Mark the positioning and mounting holes of the supports on the cement floor.

Make sure that the direction of the template is correct.

Note

Figure 4-14 Cabinet marking template

4-f28 (Feet position mark)

f14 Use M12 expansion bolt

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C. Drill holes in the anti-static floor

Remove the marking template and drill a through-hole at each connection hole position on the antistatic floor using a percussion drill with the Φ20 drill bit. To drill a hole, keep the drill bit vertical with the antistatic floor and hold tightly the drill handle and do not shake, lest the hole be slanted.

3P@C Installation Manual

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