Installing The Switch On A Concrete Wall - Allied Telesis AlliedWare Plus x530 Series Installation Manual

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Chapter 5: Installing the Switch on a Wall

Installing the Switch on a Concrete Wall

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This section contains the instructions for installing the switch on a
concrete wall. Please review the information in the following sections
before performing the procedure:
"Switch Orientations on a Wall" on page 66
"Installation Guidelines" on page 68
Warning
The device is heavy. Always ask for assistance before moving or
lifting it to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the equipment.
Warning
The device should be installed on the wall by a qualified building
contractor. Serious injury to yourself or others or damage to the
equipment can result if it is not properly fastened to the wall. 
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To install the switch on a concrete wall, perform the following procedure:
1. Place the switch on a table.
2. For the AT-x530-28GTXm or AT-x530-52GTXm switch, install two
wall/equipment rack brackets to the sides of the unit with the eight
M4x6mm screws included with the switch. Install the brackets
diagonally across from each other on opposite corners of the switch.
Refer to Figure 29 on page 76. For the AT-x530-28GPXm or AT-x530-
52GPXm switch, install four wall/equipment rack brackets to the sides
of the unit with the 16 M4x6mm screws included with the switch. Refer
to Figure 30 on page 77.
3. After attaching the brackets, have another person hold the switch on
the concrete wall at the selected location for the device while you use
a pencil or pen to mark the wall with the locations of the four screw
holes in the four brackets (one screw per bracket). Refer to Figure 33
on page 81.
Please follow these guidelines as you position the switch on the wall:
Position it so that the front panel is facing up, left or right. Refer to
Figure 24 on page 66. Do not install the switch with the front panel
facing down.
Provide sufficient space from other devices or walls so that you
can access the front and back panels, and for adequate air flow
and ventilation.

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