Summary of Contents for Chatsworth Products GlobalFrame Gen 2 GT Series
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Contents GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet Overview ..........3 Introduction to the GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet ..............3 Safety Information ..........................3 Intended Use ............................5 Components of the GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet ..............6 Included Hardware ..........................7 Getting Started ....................
GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet Overview Introduction to the GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet The GT-Series GlobalFrame® Gen 2 Cabinet System from Chatsworth Products (CPI) has been developed to meet a wide range of application needs. The cabinet is available in two (2) widths, three (3) heights and four (4) depths.
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Safety Information WARNINGS (continued): • Unload equipment from the cabinet before moving it. • A standalone cabinet should be level, stable, and anchored to the floor. Two or more cabinets can be bayed together (coupled) to enhance their stability. Each cabinet should be anchored 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 service environment, 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 GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet 1. Front door 4. Equipment mounting rails 2. Frame 5. Double rear door 3. Standard top panel 6. Side panel...
Getting Started Tools Required 1. Utility Knife a. For removing stretch wrap from around cabinet 2. 13 mm Socket Wrench a. For removing shipping brackets securing cabinet to pallet 3. 8 mm Socket Wrench a. For adjusting equipment mounting rails 4.
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1. Carefully remove the plastic wrap surrounding the cabinet using a utility knife. Be careful not to allow the knife to contact the cabinet as this may damage the unit. 2. Remove the four (4) cardboard corner protectors. 3. Inspect inside the cabinet to insure all items are securely fastened to the cabinet. Remove any items that were shipped inside the cabinet but are not fastened to the cabinet.
Installation Moving the cabinet CAUTION: The GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 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. The GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinet has been provided with four (4) casters to allow the cabinet to be rolled into position.
Anchoring the cabinet to the floor Insure that the cabinet has been properly leveled. All four (4) leveling feet should be in firm contact with the floor and the cabinet should not rock in any direction. A level placed on the cabinet frame should confirm that the cabinet is level.
Bonding the cabinet to the telecommunications ground GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinets should be bonded to the telecommunications ground. The top panel, side panels, doors and mounting rails on the GlobalFrame cabinet are electrically bonded to the frame. A ground strap bonds the panels and doors to the frame. In order to bond the cabinet to the telecommunications ground, use a One-Hole Ground Terminal Block (P/N 08009-001, ordered separately) or one hole copper lug with ¼”...
Baying cabinets together GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 Cabinets can be bayed (fastened) together with both side panels in place, with a shared side panel between cabinets, or with no side panels between cabinets, depending on installation requirements. Cabinets must be the same height and depth. 1.
Configuring the cabinet The GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 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. Removing, Installing and Reversing the Front Door CAUTION: To avoid personal injury and reduce the risk of damaging the door or the cabinet, one person should support the door while another person removes the...
Removing and Installing the Rear Doors Removing the Rear Doors: Partially open the door, but not as far as 90 degrees. Disconnect the ground wire. Remove the screws that attach the door and hinge to the frame. Installing the Rear Doors: 1.
Removing and Installing the Top Panel Removing the Top Panel: 1. Open the rear door(s) of the cabinet. Remove the ground wire from the top panel. 2. Depress and hold the two (2) spring retainers that hold the top panel to the frame. Two shipping screws attaching top panel to frame may need to be removed.
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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. 3. Lower the back of the top panel. Insure that the two (2) spring retainers have snapped in place and secure the top panel from lifting.
Removing and Installing the Side Panels Removing the Side Panels: 1. Unlock the top side panel latch with the key and allow the side panel to tilt away from the cabinet. 2. Disconnect the ground wire between the top and bottom side panel. 3.
Adjusting the Equipment Mounting Rails 1. Use an 8 mm socket wrench to remove the eight (4) screws securing the equipment rail to the frame in four (4) locations. Keep the (4) paint cutting lock washers on the bottom pairs of screws. 2.
Installing Equipment The GT-Series GlobalFrame Gen 2 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. Rack-mount unit (U) markings are clearly printed on the equipment rails to simplify installation of components.
Accessories Cable Management Cable Ring Kit 26104-001 for 600 mm wide (23.6”) cabinets set of 8 rings that snap onto equipment rail Cable Ring Kit for 800 mm wide (31.5”) cabinets Large - 26106-001 set of 8 rings that snap onto equipment rail Medium - 26106-002 Large (shown) or Medium rings Vertical Cable Manager no Cover...
Power Management PDU brackets are available as well as a wide range of power strips and PDU’s, including metered, monitored and controlled versions. PDU Bracket 42U, Single – 26140-X00 Attaches to the cabinet frame 42U, Double – 26141-X00 45U, Single – 26140-X01 45U, Double –...
Shelves, Trays and other accessories Cage Nuts & Screws 12637-001 (25) M6 cage nuts and screws Four-Point Fixed Shelf 26573-X19 1U x 19”W Concrete Floor Installation Kit M10 - 40604-004 Four (4) floor anchors Caster Kit 26313-001 Set of (4) casters – two (2) swivel And two (2) rigid casters...
Service Parts Equipment Rails 600 x 42U - 26325-700 One RH rail + one LH rail 800 x 42U - 26325-706 600 x 45U - 26325-701 800 x 45U - 26325-707 Front Door 600 x 42U - 26340-700 Perforated Metal 800 x 42U - 26340-706 600 x 45U - 26340-701 800 x 45U - 26340-707...
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Service Parts (cont’d) Standard Top Panel 600 x 1000 - 26380-701 600 x 1100 - 26380-702 600 x 1200 - 26380-703 800 x 1200 - 26380-709 800 x 1100 - 26380-710 800 x 1200 - 26380-711 Side Panel 42U x 800 - 26330-701 For one side of the cabinet 42U x 1000 - 26330-703 42U x 1100 - 26330-702...