Network Zone System configurations include an enclosure with required
connectivity and cable management, internal factory-connected wiring and
includes partner equipment as specified on the Field Wiring Diagram supplied inside each unit.
Additional equipment may include one or more of the following DIN-Rail mountable items:
A). Industrial automation switch*
B). Industrial automation switch expansion module*
C). Management slack L-rings.
D). Strain relief bar
E). Patch panel
F). Panduit UPS (uninterruptable power supply)
G). LSM (load sense module)
H). Power supplies
I). Lockout Terminal Contact Blocks
J). Field-wiring terminal for customer-supplied power input wiring
K). Ground bar terminal for customer-supplied ground
L). Fiber slack spool
M). Fiber Patch Box
*Switch may be included or customer supplied.
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H
G
F
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The information and instructions contained in this document are not intended to be utilized as a substitute for proper training and
experience in the safe installation and operation of product. Prior to installation, it is the Buyer’s responsibility to consult with the
appropriate local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) for all applicable codes, permits, regulations and standards.
This product, including any equipment that may be installed inside, should only be installed and serviced by a licensed electrical
contractor, or competent technician, that meets the following qualifications;
•Is thoroughly familiar with this product and the instructions for installation and operation
•Is trained (accredited) in industry-accepted safe operating practices and procedures regarding identification and mitigation of
high- and low- voltage hazards and situations.
•Is trained to identify and install appropriately-sized Branch Circuit Disconnect(s) with appropriately-sized Branch-Circuit
Protective Rating and Short-Circuit Current Rating (SCCR), before connecting Panduit product to the branch circuit.
•Is trained and authorized to energize, de-energize, clear and ground power distribution equipment.
• Is trained in the care and use of PPE (personal protective equipment) including, but not limited to; arc-flash protective clothing,
safety glasses, face shield, hard hat, gloves, and non-conductive tools (clamp stick, hot stick, etc
WARNING
Be sure wall is capable of supporting cabinet and equipment.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITIES
The practices contained herein are designed as a guide for use by persons having technical skill at their own discretion
and risk. Panduit does not guarantee any favorable results or assume any liability in connection with these instructions.
Local, State, Federal, and Industry Codes and Regulations, as well as manufacturers requirements, must be consulted
before proceeding with any project. Panduit Corp. makes no representations of nor assumes any responsibility for the
accuracy or completeness set forth herein. Panduit disclaims any liability arising from any information contained
herein or for the absence of same.
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Note: The enclosure may be mounted to the wall without the mounting brackets
Step 1: Turn enclosure on its side with the locks orientated
towards the top. Using Latch Tool, turn both locks
towards each other to open door.
Step 2: Install Wall Mounting Brackets into back of the
enclosure aligning threaded studs on brackets to holes
located in back of the enclosure. Be sure obround mounting holes on the wall mounting bracket align outward.
Step 3: Secure wall mounting brackets using the supplied
sealing washers use (1) per threaded stud.
Torque spec:
Steel Enclosure: 5/16" washers = 30 in-lbs
Stainless Steel Enclosure: 3/8" washers = 40 in-lbs
Step 4: Close Door. Using Latch Tool, turn both locks to
secure the door.
If Mounting Flanges are not used:
For Steel Enclosure: Use 5/16" Sealing Washer (supplied)
and a 5/16" Bolt (not supplied) in the locations where the
threaded studs in the mounting flanges would go to mount
enclosure directly to wall.
For Stainless Steel Enclosure: Use 3/8" Sealing Washer
(supplied) and a 3/8" Bolt (not supplied) in the locations
where the threaded studs in the mounting flanges would
go to mount enclosure directly to wall.
Step 1
Latch Tool
CM628
Wall Mounting Brackets
Step 2
Sealing Washer
Hex Nut
Detail View
4 Places
(not provided)
Screw
Step 3
Washer
(provided)
Mounting Flanges not
used (4 places)
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Enclosure may be mounted on any wall utilizing Unistrut or by
drilling directly into any concrete wall. There are two mounting
hole locations on the top flange and two locations at the bottom
flange.
Step 1:
Drill holes 19.25"-22" apart horizontally and 38" apart vertically.
Step 2:
Mount the enlosure with the locks to the right and secure.
If mounting flanges are not used:
The holes in the wall will be 22.5" apart horizontally and 34.5"
apart vertically.
Removable Gland Plate
19.25” - 22.0”
38”
Hole Locations for Wall Mounting
22.5”
34.5”
Dimensions for Wall Mounting
without Flanges
Remove the gland plate prior to drilling holes for conduit entry. Accommodations for incoming conduit have been supplied on the enclosure. This will help prevent metal shavings from entering the electronic components in the enclosure.
Recommend installation of IP66 rated conduit fittings that comply with the IEC codes that are applicable to the intended application.
The Gland Plate, located on bottom of the enclosure, is removable for machining to accept bulkhead connectors or compression fittings.
To remove gland plate,(12) screws and (12) flat washers attached to the threaded studs of the gland plate and remove plate from the enclosure.When reinstalling the gland plate, ensure the nuts are tightened until the gland plate flanges make contact with the enclosure surface.
Gland Plate
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The enclosure comes with the door opening to the left.
The door may be reversed to open to the right.
Step 1: Remove pins from the door hinges.
Step 2: Remove screws and door hinges
Step 3: New Hole locations will have to be drilled or punched out. Reinstall hinges and screws on opposite side.
Step 4: Turn door 180 degrees and mount to the opposite side of the enclosure. Insert the same pins to secure the door.
CM628
Step 1
Add silicone to bolts
(6x)
(Not Supplied)
Step 2
Step 4
Step 3
Torque 33 in-lbs.
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Remove plug in gland plate
and replace with conduit
fitting.
Recommend installation
of IP66 rated conduit fittings that comply with the
IEC codes that are applicable to the intended application.
Install power wiring
according to the Field
Wiring Diagram.
Connect Infrastructural
ground to ground bar
Power Conduit Entry
Recommended Installation
Instructions for Uplink Entry
Uplink cable (fiber
shown) spooled in the
surface mount box
Uplink Cable
Conduit Entry
See Page "11"
Connection to
SYS Uplink Ports
Recommended Installation
Instructions for Downlink Entry
Service loop formed
behind the patch panel
or on top of the cable
management L rings.
Downlink Cable
Conduit Entry
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The Zone Enclosure can have either a fiber or
copper uplink. Copper uplinks are limited to
330ft (100m) distance and relatively noise
free environments. It is recommended to
use a structured cabling approach, terminating the horizontal cable to an RJ-45 jack or LC
connector and adapter. Then using factory
made patch cords to connect to the switch.
Copper Uplink
There are 2 copper RJ-45 uplink ports that can
be configured for a star, ring, or linear topology. The copper horizontal cable can be
brought straight into the enclosure via conduit.
The uplink copper horizontal cables should be
terminated to the Patch Panel (48 ports) or single port din mount adaptor.May be used if
patch box or patch panel are full. The provided
Panduit Patch Cords connect the horizontal
cable jack to the Stratix.
Fiber Uplink
The Stratix has 2 SFP uplink ports that can accommodate 2 Fiber SFP transceiver modules. Either Multi-mode or Single Mode
SFPs can be used. Fiber uplinks can be brought into the zone enclosure via conduit, using fiber distribution cable or Panduit
armored fiber, DCF, or PCF, as needed.
The fiber strands are terminated inside the provided Fiber Surface Mount Box (CBXF6BL-AY). The Fiber Surface Mount Box
features internal slack management along with provided Panduit LC adapters (FADJAQLCZBL). Fibers will be terminated to LC
connectors (Panduit Opticam FLCDMCXAQY recommended, not included). For instructions on Panduit LC termination, see
instruction sheet LC OptiCam Connector : FS014 available on at www.Panduit.com.
When armored fiber cable is used, the outer casing is connected to the enclosure using Panduit’s Armored Cable Grounding
Kit (See www.Panduit.com for the applicable part no.) The inner distribution cable is exposed and terminated in the same
manner as other distribution cable. If a metal clad armor casing is used, it will need to be grounded. See T-PMPI-292-PC for
armor cable grounding details.
From the Fiber Surface Mount Box, the provided LC to LC duplex patch cords (FZE10-10M1) are used to connect from the fiber
adapter modules to the SFP transceiver module on the switch.
Fiber patch cord slack is stored in the included fiber spool.It is important to wind the fiber patch cord slack on the spool to prevent sharp bends or snag that can degrade transmission.
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