(1) Set of two Keys
(1) Left Mounting Bracket
(1) Right Mounting Bracket
(1) Fan Module
(6) Grommets
(2) Tak-Ty Rolls (Hook and Loop)
(4) Self-Tapping #10-32 screws
(1) Ceiling Tile Template
(1) Electrical Junction Box
(1) Integrated Horizontal Slack Manager
(1) Adjustable Air Dam
(2) Filters
(4) Entry/Exit Knockout Plates
PANZONE In-Ceiling Enclosure
PZICEA Active Equipment Version
Part Numbers:PZICEA
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
#10-32 screwsSet of two keys
Grommets
Ceiling tile template
Tak -Ty R o l l s
Mounting Brackets
Air Inlet
Keyed Locks
Fan Module
Adjustable Air
Dam
Electrical Junction Box
Entry/Exit Knockout Plates (4x)
Table of Contents
Install in Ceiling..........................................................................................................................................
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
Install in Ceiling
Install (4) threaded rods to the building structure. The threaded rod must
be attached on all four corners of the enclosure with a nut and washer
above and below the support bracket. Level the enclosure so the weight
is not supported by the ceiling grid system.
Insert Ceiling Tile Cutout into Housing
While the enclosure is installed in the ceiling and open, remove the (3) #6-32 screws and ceiling tile bracket as shown below. Once
removed, slide the ceiling tile cutout into place fitting around the fan module. After proper orientation is achieved, replace the ceiling tile
bracket and the (3) #6-32 screws back into enclosure.
#6-32
Screws
Ceiling Tile Cutout
Place the included ceiling tile cutout template over
the removed ceiling tile. Secure the template with
tape of thumb tacks. Trace the outline with a utility
knife to extract the necessary shape to insert into
the enclosure.
Ceiling Tile
Te mp l at e
Ceiling Tile
Bracket
Ceiling Tile
Thumb Tacks
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Ceiling Tile
Cutout
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
Electrical Installation
Included with the product is a standard electrical junction box. Mounting and installing the electrical components and receptacles should be
completed by a experienced professional to the latest local building codes and regulations.
Conduit Knockouts
(Receptacles not included)
Mounting the Electrical Junction Box
Mount the electrical box to the side of the enclosure.
Use (4) # 10-32 thread cutting screws to attach the
box to the exterior.
Mounting Holes
NOTE: Install power per local building codes and regulations.
Cross-sectional view from inside enclosure
Above the junction box is shown with already
installed receptacles.
#10-32 Thread Cutting Screws
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
Active/Passive Network Equipment Installation
Adjust the brackets forward or backward to accommodate the desired depth for the intended active equipment. Shown below are two
examples of where to attach the mounting brackets, however the brackets can be adjusted in 1/2” increments to better fit desired network
active equipment.
Brackets mounted toward front
for deepest active equipment
Recommended for switches
17.5” deep
Mount the desired equipment to the recommended mounting locations. The upper level of the brackets are recommended for use with
patch panel applications while the lower level is designed to hold your network switches.
Note: Maintain a minimum gap of approximately 1/2” (12mm) between the door and the bottom of the switch for air flow.
3 RU for Patch Panels
facing forward
3 RU for Patch Panels
facing back
Brackets mounted toward back
for shallower active equipment
Recommended for switches
15.5” or less
Mounting position for fiber termination box
2 RU for Network Switches
Integrated Horizontal Slack Manager
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
Cable Routing and Slack Management
Note: Install all cabling in accordance with NEC article 300.22 and
article 800.
Entry/Exit knockouts
Determine the direction of the incoming and
outgoing cables in order to select which
entry/exit knockouts to remove. Once
removed install the grommets from the inside
of the enclosure. (Each grommet is designed
to hold 48 Category 6a cables.)
Cable Routing
Utilizing the four back grommets requires a proper slack loop to allow the door to open and close properly. The diagrams below illustrate
how to route the cables and where to secure the cables using a tie-down bar. The tie off point should be approximately 24” away from
cable entering point of enclosure and 6” above the top.
NOTE: Allow a minimum of 14” of cable slack to allow the door to open and close properly.
Tie down bar used
to secure cables
Enclosure door openEnclosure door closed
Tie down bar used
to secure cables
Secure cable at
this location
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Secure cable at
this location
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
Cable Routing and Slack Management
Shown to the right is the recommended patch cord
routing from (2) 48- port switches to (2) 48-port
patch panels.
The image below demonstrates how cables are
routed from switch to patch panels.
Step 1
Plug in a 3’ (1m) patch cord into a port on
the switch. Route patch cord up and into the
integrated horizontal slack manager. Create
a loop in the patch cord and bring forward.
Plug other end of the patch cord into the
desired jack in the patch panel.
Repeat the process for each bay of ports on
the switch. Use Tak Ties to secure cables to
sheer forms located on the horizontal slack
manager.
First bay of ports (12) on the switch
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Patch Cord Management
Step 2
Plug in a 3’ (1m) patch cord into a port on
the switch. Route patch cord up and into the
integrated horizontal slack manager. Create
a loop in the patch cord (opposite direction of step 1) and bring forward. Plug other end
of the patch cord into the desired jack in the
patch panel.
Repeat the process for each bay of ports on
the switch. Use Tak Ties to secure cables to
sheer forms located on the horizontal slack
manager.
Second bay of ports (12) on the switch
Step 3
Plug in a 3’ (1m) patch cord into a port on
the switch. Route patch cord up and into the
integrated horizontal slack manager. Create
a loop in the patch cord and bring forward.
Plug other end of the patch cord into the
desired jack in the patch panel.
Repeat the process for each bay of ports on
the switch. Use Tak Ties to secure cables to
sheer forms located on the horizontal slack
manager.
Third bay of ports (12) on the switch
Step 4
Plug in a 3’ (1m) patch cord into a port on
the switch. Route patch cord up and into the
integrated horizontal slack manager. Create
a loop in the patch cord (opposite direction of step 3) and bring forward. Plug other end
of the patch cord into the desired jack in the
patch panel.
Repeat the process for each bay of ports on
the switch. Use Tak Ties to secure cables to
sheer forms located on the horizontal slack
manager.
Fourth bay of ports (12) on the switch
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CM361C
PZICGK
HARDWARE
Maintenance
Annually Replace FilterAnnually Clean Circulation Fan
1.Remove (3) #6-32 thread cutting screws as shown.
2.Remove old filter and replace with new one.
3.Install filter bracket with (3) #6-32 thread cutting screws.
4.Repeat process on opposite side.
1.Unplug fan from power source.
2.Remove ceiling tile (see page 2).
3.Remove (4) #6-32 thread cutting screws as shown
4.Remove the remaining (4) #6-32s thread cutting screws on
opposite side.
Top side (step 3)
Bottom side (step 4)
Filter pad
Bracket
Accessories
Filter replacement kitGrounding and Bonding Kit
PZICFRK
5 pairs of replacement filter pads
PZICGK
Grounding cables
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E-mail:
cs@panduit.com
Fax:
(708)444-6448
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