User Manual

Chapter 4 Installing the cabinet, power, and ground
56 Release 2.0, 910056 Rev01d
Removing access panels
This procedure explains how to remove the left-side access panel and to back the right side cable access
panel away from the cabinet. Be sure you have read and understood Understanding the cabinet installation
process on page 50 before continuing.
Requirements
5/32 inch, tamper-resistant hex driver
17 mm open ended wrench
Procedure
1. Locate the left side access panel. See Figure 3
on page 5.
2. Using a 5/32 inch, tamper-resistant hex driver, remove the 12 screws and rubber washers holding the left
side access panel in place, being careful not to let the access panel fall when the final screws are
removed.
3. Set aside the 12 access panel screws and washers.
The screws and washers will be required for re-installing the access panel after the cabinet is bolted to
the concrete installation pad.
4. Locate the right side cable access panel. See Figure 3
on page 5.
5. Remove the bubble wrap covers from the two grounding coils. See Figure 3
on page 5.
6. Uncoil about one foot of each grounding coil starting at the cabinet end of the coil.
Straightening out the cabinet end of the coils will enable the right side access panel to be backed away
from the cabinet.
7. Use an 17 mm open ended wrench to loosen the two nuts where the coils feed through the access panel.
Loosening these nuts enables the access panel to slide down the coils as it is backed away from the
cabinet.
8. Using a 5/32 inch, tamper-resistant hex driver, remove the 12 screws and rubber washers holding the
right side access panel in place.
9. Set aside the 12 access panel screws and washers.
The screws and washers will be required for re-installing the access panel after the cabinet is bolted to
the concrete installation pad.
10. Carefully pull the access panel away from the cabinet, feeding the straightened grounding coils through
their holes in the access panel.
This procedure is complete. Go to Unbolting the cabinet from its palette
on page 57.
CAUTION
Access panels must be handled carefully. If they are bent they
may not form a proper seal with the cabinet when they are
re-installed. An intact seal on the inside edge of the access panel
is required to ensure external environmental conditions are sealed
out.