Panduit CM340B Instructions Manual
Panduit CM340B Instructions Manual

Panduit CM340B Instructions Manual

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

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  • Page 1 CM340B STOP READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SERVER CABINET REMOVING FROM SKID...
  • Page 2 Server Cabinets CCESS INSTRUCTIONS CM340B © Panduit Corp. 2010 (1) Base Cabinet (1) Base Cabinet (1) Base Cabinet (1) Vertical Blanking Panel Set (1) Single Hinge Door (2) Solid Side Panels (1) Split Door Set (1) Cable Management Finger Kit...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Single Hinge Door………………………………………………………… 20 22 Fascia…………………………………………………………………………… 23 Door Adjustment…………………………………………………………24 Split Doors…………………………………………………………………… 25 Side Panels………………………………………………………………… 26, 27 Overhead Cable Openings……………………………………………28 Cable Management……………………………………………………… 28 NOTE: Some views in this document may vary slightly from your cabinet configuration For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 3 of 28...
  • Page 4: Accessory Guide

    (CNBRFK) Vertical Blanking Panel Kit Server Cabinet Extended Front Cage Nut Rails Single Hinge Door (CSVBP) Caster Kit (CSRCE) (CNDSH) (CNCSTR) Power Outlet Unit Bracket Kit End Slack Spool Kit (CVPDUB) (CNSPE) For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 4 of 28...
  • Page 5: Packaging Material Removal

    Leveling Legs must be fully retracted before the cabinet is moved for easier removal of the cabinet from skid into place. Sliding cabinet on leveling legs may result in damage to the leveling legs. For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 5 of 28...
  • Page 6: 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 For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 6 of 28...
  • Page 7: Caster Kit (Cncstr)

    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. For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 7 of 28...
  • Page 8: Leveling

    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. For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 8 of 28...
  • Page 9: Floor Mounting

    Note: If not using the anchoring brackets, use four (4) bolts to attach the cabinet frame directly to the floor. Floor Anchoring Footprint Floor Anchor Assembly 31.5" [800mm] 15.5" [394mm] 8.0" [203mm] 28.5" [724mm] 5.75" [146.0mm] 40.0" [1016mm] Direct Floor Mounting Footprint 19.5" [496mm] 33.6"[854mm] For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 9 of 28...
  • Page 10: J Hook Removal

    Note: The J-Hook with the door catch mounted on it must stay on the cabinet for the single hinge door to operate. Important: Vertical Post If J-Hooks are not wanted, they should be removed before ganging cabinets. Screws For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 10 of 28...
  • Page 11: Ganging

    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. Bottom Ganging Bracket Screw intended for second cabinet #12-24 Trilobular Screw For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 11 of 28...
  • Page 12: Vertical Blanking Panels

    Insert (2) 1” cap plugs into floor mounting access holes of bottom horizontal blanking panel as shown at the bottom of this page. CUT OUT BLANK Blank (shown in dashed outline) Door Catch Flap Seal Install [2] 1” Cap Plugs in Floor Mounting Access Holes of Bottom Blanking Panel For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 12 of 28...
  • Page 13 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. Clip Nut (note orientation) 6-32 Screw For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 13 of 28...
  • Page 14: Equipment Rails

    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 For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 14 of 28...
  • Page 15: Equipment Rails

    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 For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 15 of 28...
  • Page 16: Grounding

    The Grounding locations for connection to the CBN (Common Bonding Network) are shown below. Remove masking from desired grounding location. Use P RGEJ series equipment jumper CBN connection. ANDUIT Grounding Lug Location Grounding Bar Location RGRB series) ANDUIT For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 16 of 28...
  • Page 17 Power Outlet Unit (POU) Mounting Bracket Locations for Typical 49.0” Button Spacing Tool-less Mounting Button Spacing Positioning Hole 49.0” BUTTON SPACING 36.75” Button Spacing Positioning Hole 36.75” BUTTON SPACING 64.75” Button Spacing Positioning Hole 64.75” BUTTON SPACING Positioning Hole For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 17 of 28...
  • Page 18 #12-24 Positioning Screw (Bottom center slot of bracket rests (Top center slot of bracket rests on on positioning screw) positioning screw) #12-24 Positioning Screw (Bottom center slot of bracket rests on positioning screw) For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 18 of 28...
  • Page 19: Power Outlet Unit (Pou) Mounting Brackets

    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 For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 19 of 28...
  • Page 20 Note: Make sure that the top pin is fully engaged when installed. Upper Hinge Location Lower Hinge Location Note: For cleaning P recommends using ‘S ’ all purpose cleaner ANDUIT IMPLE REEN (or local equivalent) and a lint free cloth For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 20 of 28...
  • Page 21 Remove the two (2) hinge pins as shown in the figure below. Reinstall on the opposite corner by reversing the steps below. Remove door handle and filler plates (See next page for door handle removal instructions) Hinge Pin Finger Handle Door Header Corner Adapter Bushing Spring Spring 1/4”20 Screw Hinge Pin For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 21 of 28...
  • Page 22: Single Hinge Door

    Reinstall latch and filler plates as shown below Rotate Cam 180 degrees counterclockwise. Reinstall Screw. Cam Stop Remove two bolts shown below with a 3/8” socket and reinstall bracket on opposite side Bolts Bracket For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 22 of 28...
  • Page 23: Fascia

    Remove the three (3) keyed knockouts and secure the fascia with the three (3) screws provided. The screws are thread cutting and will tap into the mounting holes of the plastic fascia. IMPORTANT: Note: Do not over tighten. Maximum torque applied should be 20 in.-lbs (2.26 N-m). For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 23 of 28...
  • Page 24: Door Adjustment

    Corrected door fit by adjusting opposite side lift screw. Re-tighten set screws when desired fit is achieved Unleveled cabinet causing insufficient gap between door and door shoe, resulting in rubbing or interference with bottom door shoe For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 24 of 28...
  • Page 25: Split Doors

    Spring Loaded Hinge Pin Fixed Hinge Pin Bushing Note: For cleaning P recommends using ‘S ’ all purpose cleaner ANDUIT IMPLE REEN (or local equivalent) and a lint free cloth For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 25 of 28...
  • Page 26: Side Panels

    Check Support Tube Assembly around side panel edge for gap consistency. The lock washer bond the #12-24 Screw bracket to the cabinet. External Tooth Lock Washer For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 26 of 28...
  • Page 27: Side Panels

    If a side panel is moved to a different cabinet, the masking should be removed from the cabinet top cap and hardware should be moved as shown on page 26. Side Panel Latch Mounting Hooks Support Tube Assembly For Technical Support: www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp Page 27 of 28...
  • Page 28: Overhead Cable Openings

    INSTRUCTIONS CM340B Overhead Cable Openings Cabinet is equipped with multiple covers and knockouts for cable entry. The center top plate can be removed by removing the four (4) #12-24 screws that hold it in place. Knockouts can be removed by cutting the (8) tabs with a wire cutter as shown. Bezels are to be snapped into posi- tion where knockouts have been removed, as shown below.

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