User's Manual

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Lucent Technologies – Proprietary
See notice on first page
401-703-454
FOA Draft Issue 1
January, 2006
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Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinet handling,
placement, anchoring and grounding
Install anchoring bolts or
anchor assemblies and
level the primary cabinet
Use the following procedure to install anchoring bolts or anchor
assemblies and level the cabinet.
Important! When performing the next step, do not seal the
anchor holes. In the event that water should collect, it must be
allowed to drain out of the cabinet through the anchor holes.
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1 Anchor the cabinet.
Seismic zones 0, 1, and 2:
a. If the anchors have not been set, tap in the anchors and set
them using the setting tool. Refer to the figure on Page 2-8.
Then, install the four anchor bolts with two washers each.
b. If the anchors have already been set, install the four anchor
bolts with two washers each.
c. Do not torque the bolts at this time if a 4.0B dual band
cabinet remains to be installed. If not, level the cabinet using
the supplied shims, and torque to 18 ft-lb (24 Nm).
Seismic zones 3 and 4:
Refer to the figure on Page 2-33. Note that the black
shouldered spacer and red cap, included in each zone 3 and 4
anchor kit, are not used.
If the anchors have not been set, you will be inserting the
entire anchor assembly (12-mm expansion stud assembly)
into each hole, but without the large washer for the rear holes.
Note that if a 4-inch hole depth was not attained for the
anchor, the removable spacer may be removed from the
anchor assembly, and 1 inch cut from the end of the threaded
rod.
If the anchors have been set, you will be inserting only the
threaded rod into each hole, but without the large washer for
the rear holes. Note that if a 4-inch hole depth was not
attained for the anchor, and the 1-inch spacer was removed
from the anchor assembly, 1 inch must be cut from the end of
the threaded rod.
If it is necessary to tap the anchor assembly into place when
performing the next procedure, use a 1/4-inch socket to protect the
head of the threaded rod.