N-‐Series TeraFrame® N-Series TeraFrame® Gen 3 Cabinet System User’s Manual techsupport@chatsworth.com www.chatsworth.com ©2014 Chatsworth Products, Inc. All rights reserved. Chatsworth Products, CPI, CPI Passive Cooling, eConnect, MegaFrame, Saf-T-Grip, Seismic Frame, SlimFrame, TeraFrame, GlobalFrame, Cube-iT Plus, Evolution, OnTrac, QuadraRack and Velocity are federally registered trademarks of Chatsworth Products.Simply Efficient is a trademark of Chatsworth Products.
Contents N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 Cabinet Overview ...................................................................................... 3 Introduction to the N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 Cabinet ......................................................................... 3 Safety Information ..................................................................................................................................
N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 Cabinet Overview Introduction to the N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 Cabinet The N-‐Series TeraFrame® Gen 3 Cabinet System from Chatsworth Products (CPI) has been developed to meet a wide range of application needs.
Safety Information WARNINGS: • Unload equipment from the cabinet before moving it. • Two or more cabinets can be bayed together (coupled) to enhance their stability. Each cabinet should be anchored to the floor. • Before loading equipment in the cabinet, be sure to adjust and lock the leveling feet to level the cabinet.
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 Access Location, 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 N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 2 Cabinet 1. Frame 8. Double rear perforated door 2. Front door (800W shown) 9. Solid rear door 3. Equipment mounting rails 10. Solid rear door with perforated insert 4. Cable Manager Fingers 11. Bottom Panel (included with VED) 5.
Included Hardware 1. (2) Keys x 2 2. (50) M6 Cage Nuts and Screws x 50 x 50 3. (2) Standard PDU Brackets + (4) M6x16 Screw and Front Mount Nut x 2 x 4 4.
5. (4) Anchor Brackets + (4) M8x20 Hex Head Screws x 4 x 4 x 4 6. (1) Ground Terminal Block + (2) M5x16 Bolt + (2) M5 Hex Nut + Antioxidant Compound x 1 x 2 x 2 7.
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 b. For adjusting equipment mounting rail c. For installing baying brackets 3. 13 mm Open End Wrench a. For adjusting leveling feet 4.
Inspect the cabinet for damage. If any damage to the cabinet is observed, contact your distributor or CPI Customer Service. 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.
Installation Moving the cabinet CAUTION: The N-‐Series TeraFrame 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 TeraFrame Cabinet has been provided with four (4) casters to allow the cabinet to be rolled into position.
Floor Attachment Bracket The mounting locations for the brackets are shown in the figure below. Attach the cabinet to the floor with 3/8” or M10 hardware appropriate for your type of flooring. Bonding the cabinet to the telecommunications ground N-‐Series TeraFrame Cabinets should be bonded to the telecommunications ground.
Baying cabinets together N-‐Series TeraFrame Cabinets can be bayed (fastened) together with solid side panels in place, with a shared solid, or with no side panels, depending on installation requirements. Cabinets must be the same height and depth. 1. Install side panels as required.
Configuring the cabinet The N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 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.
Installing Front Door: 1. Hold door in partially open position and align hinges on door with hinges on frame and slide hinges together. 2. Insert hinge pin in upper hinge. 3. Insert hinge pin in lower hinge. 4. Reconnect ground wire. 5. Close front door. Removing and Installing the Rear Doors Removing the Rear Doors: 1.
Installing the Rear Doors: 1. Hold the door in a 90 degree open position. 2. Align the hinges on the door with the hinges on the frame and slide the hinges together. 3. Rotate the door to the closed position. 4. Insert the hinge pins (from the top of the hinge) into both the upper and lower door hinges.
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. 4.
Removing and Installing the Side Panels Removing the Side Panels: 1. Unlock the top side panel latch with the key (if necessary). 2. Retract the top side panel latch by pulling down and allowing it to tilt away from the cabinet. 3. Disconnect the ground wire from the top side panel. 4.
4. Align the top side panel on the bottom side panel and slip the side panel into the side of the frame. 5. Connect the ground wire. 6. Rotate the top side panel up to meet the frame and slightly lift to engage the upper half of the two side panel catches on both ends of the frame.
Adjusting the Equipment Rails 1. Use a 13 mm socket wrench to loosen (but do not remove) the nuts securing the equipment rail to the frame in two (2) locations. 2. Move the equipment rail forward or backward to the desired location. 3. Tighten the nuts in two (2) locations on cabinet.
Installing Equipment The N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 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.
Accessories Cable Management Finger Manager Kit For equipment rails Two (2) full-‐height sections 42U -‐ 39375-‐000 45U -‐ 39375-‐003 48U -‐ 39375-‐006 52U -‐ 39375-‐010 Cable Lashing Manager, Slim One (1) full-‐height panel Attaches to the cabinet frame 5”W (130 mm) 42U -‐ 3
Cable Management (cont’d) Cable Port Seal Kit, Top Two (2) full length sections Cable Port Seal Kit, Bottom Two (2) full length sections Cable Entry Brush Kit, Top Two (2) full length sections Cable EntryBrush Kit, Bottom Two (2) full length sections 800W x 1000D -‐ 39413-‐
Power Management One set of Standard PDU brackets is included with the N-‐Series TeraFrame Gen 3 Cabinet. Additional PDU brackets are available as well as a wide range of power strips and PDU’s, including monitored and switched versions.
Thermal Management Vertical Exhaust Duct Kit Includes top panel, bottom panel, and exhaust duct 14” -‐ 20” (356 -‐ 508 mm) Vertical Exhaust Duct Kit Includes top panel, bottom panel, and exhaust duct 20” -‐ 34” (508 -‐ 863 mm) Vertical Exhaust Duct Kit Includes top panel, bottom panel, and exhaust duct 34” -‐
Thermal Management (cont’d) Air Dam, 1 Side For 31.
Shelves, Trays and other accessories Cage Nuts & Screws (25) M6 cage nuts and screws for square-‐punched rails 12637-‐001 Screws (50) #12-‐24 screws for tapped rails 40506-‐001 Rack-‐Mount Cable Shelf 1U x 19”W brush sealed openings on front for cable pass-‐through 13517-‐701 Concrete Floor Installation