Mounting - Tripp Lite 1400VA Owner's Manual

2u rackmount 120v input/output ups systems, intelligent, line-interactive, extended run
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Mounting

Your equipment may be rackmounted in 4-post rack enclosures using the included rack shelves
(UPSRMRII Adjustable Rackmount Shelf Kit) and the following suggested mounting procedures.
These procedures are for common enclosure types and may not be appropriate for all rack enclosures.
You must determine the fitness of rackmount hardware and procedures before mounting. If this
hardware or these procedures are not suitable for your application, contact your rack enclosure's
manufacturer for a solution.
Mount one piece of equipment in a 4-post rack section using the Single Unit Installation procedure,
or one piece of equipment in a 2-post rack using the 2-Post (Telecom) Installation procedure. If you have
two UPSRMRII shelf kits and a sufficiently deep rack, you may mount two pieces of equipment in
a 4-post rack section using the Back-to-Back Installation procedure. Your UPS also may be positioned
safely in an upright position without mounting screws with the addition of a 2U Tower Stand, sold
separately from Tripp Lite.
Single Unit Installation
Connect the two segments of each shelf (A) using the
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included screws and nuts (B). Leave the screws slightly
loose so that the shelves can be adjusted in the next step.
Adjust each shelf to fit your rack, then mount them in
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the lowest available space of your rack with the
screws, nuts and washers provided (C). Note that the
support ledges should face inward. Tighten the screws
that connect the shelf segments (B).
Attach mounting ears (D) to the front mounting holes
3
of your equipment (E) using the screws provided (F).
The ears should face forward.
Using an assistant if necessary, lift your equipment
4
and slide it onto the mounting shelves. Attach your
equipment to the rack by passing the screws, nuts and
washers provided (G) through its mounting ears and
into the rack rails.
B
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G
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A
C
E
D
B
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