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Read Me First: Unpacking
Express5800/320Fc System Cabinets
NEC Corporation of America
456-01721-000
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Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. UNLESS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF NEC, NEC MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PURPOSE. NEC assumes no responsibility or obligation of any kind for any errors contained herein or in connection with the furnishing, performance, or u
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Contents Introduction 1 Packaged Cabinet 1 Before Unpacking the Cabinet 3 Moving the Cabinet to the Installation Site 6 Unpacking and Checking the Cabinet 7 Tools Needed to Unpack the Cabinet 8 Removing the Packing Materials 8 Removing the Cabinet from the Pallet 15 Checking the Cabinet and Systems 17 Verifying the Express5800/320FcSerial Number 18 Stabilizing the Systems 19 Disposing of Shipping Materials 20 What Happens Next? 20 System Documentation 20 -iii-
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Introduction Read Me First: Unpacking Express5800/320Fc Cabinets describes how to move cabinets that contain these systems to an installation site and how to unpack them. Warnings, cautions, and notes in this document convey the following special information: WARNING ! A warning indicates a situation where failure to take or avoid a specified action could cause bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION ! A caution indicates a situation where failure to take or avoid a specified action could dam
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Figure 1. Cabinet Packaged for Shipping Tie-down straps Ramp Pallet hsys032 The cardboard shipping container is secured to a shipping pallet by exterior shipping straps. (Inside the shipping container, interior shipping straps secure the cabinet to the pallet.) A ramp for rolling the cabinet off the pallet is attached to one side of the shipping container, at the rear of the cabinet. Labels on the cardboard cap indicate the front and rear of the cabinet. -2-
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Before Unpacking the Cabinet 1. Check the packing list to verify that you have received the correct shipment. 2. Verify that the Tip-N-Tell and Shockwatch handling indicators on the outside of the shipping container have not been activated. CAUTION ! If you received the wrong shipment or a handling indicator has been activated, do not proceed with the unpacking. Contact the vendor from which you purchased your system and the shipping carrier immediately. 3. Verify that the area through wh
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Figure 2. Dimensions of a Packaged 38U Cabinet 80 in. 38U Cabinet (2m) 5 in. (12.7 cm) 53 in. 41 in. (134.62 cm) (104.14 cm) hsys033 -4-
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Unload From This End Figure 3. Dimensions of a Packaged 24U Cabinet 56.5 in. 24U Cabinet (1.435m) 5 in. (12.7 cm) 53 in. 41 in. (134.62 cm) (104.14 cm) hsys034 Figure 4. Clearances Required at the Installation Site Pallet Ramp 42 in. (107 cm) Cabinet 150 in. 42 in. on Pallet (381 cm) (107 cm) 42 in. (107 cm) -5-
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If the corridor and door dimensions are large enough to accommodate the unpacked cabinet still tied to its pallet, use a pallet jack to move it from the delivery site to the installation site, as described in “Moving the Cabinet to the Installation Site” on page 6. If the corridor and door dimensions are too small to accommodate the unpacked cabinet still tied to its pallet, unpack the cabinet and unload it from the pallet before you move it to the installation site. In this case, use th
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present, see the section “Stabilizing the Systems” on page 19 for stabilization guidelines. When shipped, the system cabinet is tied to the pallet beneath it. The pallet has a clearance for a pallet jack to move the unit. When moving a system cabinet, follow these guidelines: 1. Verify that the unpacked cabinet is still secured to the pallet. 2. Use a pallet jack to move the cabinet on its pallet to the installation site. CAUTION ! Use a pallet jack to move the packaged cabinet, not a fork
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Tools Needed to Unpack the Cabinet Use the following tools to unpack the cabinet: • Metal shears to cut pallet straps • Pair of scissors or utility knife • One 3/8-inch drive ratchet with a 9/16-inch socket Removing the Packing Materials WARNING ! To avoid personal injury or damage to the systems or cabinet, two persons are required to perform the following procedures. 1. Orient the cabinet package so that the package and the ramp have, as a minimum, the clearance shown in Figure 4. Also, v
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Figure 5. Cutting the Exterior Shipping Straps hsys035 3. Remove the ramp. The ramp is in two pieces that are held together by a bolt. Unbolt the two pieces. Behind the ramp is an accessory box, which contains various components and documentation. Remove the box and set it aside for later use. 4. Construct the ramp by inserting the bevel in the smaller ramp piece into the larger ramp piece. Set the ramp aside to use when you remove the cabinet from the pallet. 5. Remove the cardboard piece
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Figure 6. Removing the Packing Material hsys036 6. Remove the plastic wrap encasing the cabinet. CAUTION ! If condensation exists inside the plastic wrap, you must provide a stabilization period for the systems. “Stabilizing the Systems” on page 19 -10-
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provides complete information about the stabilization process. 7. Use the strap buckles to loosen the interior shipping straps that secure the cabinet to the pallet. See Figure 7. Figure 7. Removing the Interior Shipping Straps hsys037 8. Remove the two fiber protective sleeves at the top-front and top-rear of the cabinet. 9. Loosen, but do not remove, the bolts that secure the wooden-restraint blocks to the pallet at the bottom sides of the cabinet. See Figure 8. (You do not need to loos
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Figure 8. Wooden-Restraint Blocks hsys038 10. Loosen and remove the bolts that secure the wooden-restraint block at the front door of the cabinet. Then, remove the block. 11. Locate the lever bar. Insert it in the center slot of one of the sides. See Figure 9. -12-
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Figure 9. Inserting the Lever Bar hsys039 12. With the assistance of another person, tilt the cabinet from one side. As one person stands to brace the cabinet near the top, a second person kneels on the floor and uses both arms to push down on the lever bar, forcing the cabinet to tilt. See Figure 10. -13-
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Figure 10. Tilting the Cabinet msys101 13. After the cabinet is tilted, the person who has been standing must kneel on the floor to slide the wooden restraint blocks away from the cabinet. See Figure 11. -14-
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Figure 11. Sliding Back the Wooden Restraint Blocks msys102 14. Move the lever bar to the opposite side of the cabinet. Repeat the process of tilting the cabinet and sliding back the two wooden restraint blocks on the opposite side of the cabinet. Removing the Cabinet from the Pallet 1. Position the pallet ramp under the pallet, at the rear of the cabinet (see Figure 12). Verify that it is secure. -15-
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Figure 12. Position the Pallet Ramp msys105 2. With the help of another person, slowly and carefully roll the cabinet down the ramp, with one person on each side of the cabinet, not in the front or back. See Figure 13. Each person must hold the upper portion of the cabinet with both hands. WARNING ! The cabinet is top heavy. Use extreme caution when rolling it down the ramp. -16-