PANZONE Active Wall Mount Enclosure

PANZONE Active Wall Mount Enclosure
Part Numbers: PZAEWM3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PN275
© Panduit Corp. 2003
List of Components:
(8) Hole Caps
(1) 36" Edge Grommet
(10) TAK-TYS
(1) Installation Instruction
(1) Grounding Strap
(2) Port ID Labels
(4) Screw Caps
(1) Wall Template
(4) 1 RU Patch Panel Bend
Radius Clips
PZAEWM3
Knockout for .50" and .75"
Conduit (4 plcs.)
Knockout for 1.75" and 2"
Conduit (10 plcs.)
Knockout for T70 Raceway
(4 plcs.)
Louvered Vents
Reversible Door Hinges
Patch Panel Bracket rotates 90° to
allow access to rear of Patch Panels
3 Rack Units for Patch Panels
Patch Panel Bracket shown in
the down position
3 Rack Units for Active Equipment
Active Equipment Brackets
(2 plcs.)
Space available for a Double Gang
Electrical Box (2 plcs.)
Grounding Studs located on both
the Door and Enclosure Base
Venting for a 4" Fan
(2 plcs.)
(view shown with door removed)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Step 1: Mounting Enclosure to Wall / Electrical Box Installation
1.1 Locate the wall studs (16" on center in most U.S.
cases).
1.2 Tape the provided wall template in proper location.
PANDUIT recommends mounting the top of the
enclosure at 6’ from the floor (See figure 1.2).
Wall Template
P ANZONE ACTIVE ENCLOSURE (PZAEWM3)
1.3 Determine if you will be mounting the electrical box
in the wall or inside the enclosure.
If Mounting Electrical Box in the Wall: Remove
desired breakout from back of enclosure. Using
wall template, determine location for mounting
electrical box. After electrical box is completely
installed, mount enclosure to wall using 4 screws.
Enclosure designed to use #14 screws. (See figure
1.3a)
If Mounting Electrical Box inside Enclosure:
Determine which side of enclosure the electrical
box will be mounted. There are two options for
routing the conduit when mounting the electrical
box inside the enclosure.
Option 1 - Inside of Enclosure: Mount electrical
box on desired side of enclosure using PEM
studs (nuts not included). Remove knockout from
top of enclosure on corresponding side of
mounted electrical box. Run conduit through
knockout hole along inside edge of enclosure to
the electrical box. (See figure 1.3b)
Option 2 - Outside of Enclosure: Remove knockout from side of enclosure the electrical box will
be mounted. Mount the electrical box. Run conduit along the outside of enclosure and connect
to electrical box through the knockout hole (See
figure 1.3c).
Cable
Breakout
Cable
Breakout
Electrical
Breakout
Electrical
Breakout
6'
36"
2 x 4 Stud
Floor
1.2
Option 1
Option 2
Knockout
Electrical Box
(in wall)
1.3b
1.3a
Knockout
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1.3c
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Step 2: Door and Lock Installation
2.1 Determine what side the door will hinge from.
Pay attention to how close the enclosure is to a
corner, a door, or any other object that may
obstruct the opening of the door.
2.2 Use the 1/4-20 size screw and nut to attach the
hinges. Snap the two retaining rings into the
groove on the hinge pin. Insert hinge pins in the
base side hinges. (See figure 2.2)
Note: Hinges can be adjusted to suit door.
2.3 Lift door and position perpendicular to the base.
Slide door down into place.
2.4 Determine if the installation requires the door
lock hasp (supplied) or the keyed locks (sold
separately).
Door Lock Hasp Installation:
Knockout the two holes on the opposite side
of the hinges in the middle of the enclosure
on both the base and the door (See figure
2.4a). Attach the latch to the base and the
catch to the door using supplied #10-32 size
screw and nut. Plug 8 existing holes with supplied hole caps.
Keyed Locks Installation: (sold separately)
Knockout the two large holes directly opposite from the hinges on the cover. Slide in lock
body and attach lock hook with supplied
screw. Make sure hook is facing out. (See figure 2.4b). Plug 8 existing holes with supplied
hole caps.
2.2
2.4a
Hole Cap
Step 3: Grounding
3.1 Run cable from Telecommunications Grounding
Busbar (TGB) to enclosure and attach to
grounding lug on the enclosure base.
3.2 Using supplied grounding cable, attach one end
to the grounding lug on the enclosure base (on
top of the TGB cable) and the other end to the
grounding lug on the enclosure door.
3.3 Secure cable ends with washer and acorn nut.
Grounding
Cable
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2.4b
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Step 4: Termination of Backbone Cable (Demarcation)
4.1 Route cable to enclosure.
4.2 Once cable is inside the enclosure, terminate the
cable to the appropriate module (fiber or copper).
4.3 Place module(s) in a MINI-COM Six Position MultiMedia Surface Mount Box (PANDUIT Part No.
CBXF6IW-A, sold separately). Mount the box to
the back wall of the enclosure using supplied
adhesive (See figure 4.3). This box has an integrated fiber spool for fiber applications.
Backbone
cable
4.3
Step 5: Horizontal Cabling and Patch Panel Installation
5.1 Route horizontal cable from work area to the
enclosure by way of conduit, raceway (TG-70
or T-70), or through the cable breakouts on the
back wall of enclosure. Use supplied edge
grommet to protect cables from sharp metal
edges of raceway knockouts and cable breakouts. Be sure to allow enough slack to route
and terminate cable.
5.2 With Patch Panel Bracket in up position, install
patch panels (suggested PANDUIT Part No.
CPPL24WBL sold separately) along with the
four 1 RU patch panel bend radius clips to the
front side of the bracket. (See figure 5.2)
5.3 Rotate Patch Panel Bracket down by twisting
tabs to release bracket. Terminate cables with
MINI-C OM GIGA-TX style jack modules (sold
separately). Snap modules into patch panels.
Punchdown Patch Panels can be used.
5.4 Secure cables to bracket arm and back wall
using supplied TAK-TYS (See figure 5.4).
5.5 Rotate bracket into up position and rotate tabs
to hold bracket in place (See figure 5.5).
Conduit
Knockout
Raceway
Knockout
1 RU Patch
Panel clip
5.2
Tabs
TAK-TY
5.4
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5.5
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Step 6: Optional Fan Installation (if required, sold separately)
6.1 Break out vent space on bottom of enclosure.
6.2 Place fan over opening. Line up the bottom fan
cover to the outside of enclosure and screw
into place.
6.3 Line up top fan cover and screw into place.
6.4 Determine the length of the power cord that is
desired. Strip back the insulation on the cord
and terminate to the plug.
6.5 Attach the power cord. The fan can be plugged
into an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) or
the electrical box inside the enclosure.
Break out
vent space
Step 7: Active Equipment Installation
7.1 Insert TAK-TYS to both active equipment cable tie
slots (See figure 7.1).
7.2 If Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) will be used,
install that first in the back most position on the
Active Equipment Bracket. Plug power into electrical box inside the enclosure. (UPS sold separately,
suggested equipment from APC Powerstack 250 or
450).
7.3 Install active network equipment with ports facing
up. Plug power cord into UPS if one is available or
into electrical box inside the enclosure. (Network
equipment sold separately, suggested equipment
from Cisco Catalysts 29** series or 35** series.
Should be installed by certified installer).
7.4 Connect active equipment uplink port to backbone
demarcation port with a patch cord (sold separately). (See figure 7.4)
TAK-TY
7.1
Backbone
Demarc.
Port
Active
Equipment
Active
Equipment
Uplink Port
7.4
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Step 8: Patch Cord Installation
8.1 Connect horizontal cabling to active network
equipment with patch cords (sold separately).
PANDUIT recommends using 1 meter patch
cords.
8.2 Connect patch cords starting from the outside of
the patch panel working your way towards the
middle.
8.3 Route patch cords through the 1 RU patch
panel bend radius clips and down the side of the
enclosure. Plug the other end of the patch cords
into the active equipment. (See figure 8.3)
8.4 Once all the patch cords are installed, use the
TAK-TYS located on the side of the active equipment brackets to hold the patch cords in place.
8.5 Close and secure door.
8.3
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