If you encounter any installation or operational issues with your product, check the pertinent section of
this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following outlined procedures. For additional assistance,
visit https://www.VertivCo.com/en-us/support/
4.10 Switch Kit for Side-to-side Cisco Switch for1000-mmWRack:E7009014/E701801433
4.11 Switch Kit for Side-to-side Cisco Switch
for800-mmWRack:E650304/E6506014/E9513014/E651301436
4.12 Baying Gasket Kit: E401338
4.13 Baying Kit: E901339
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1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Save These Instructions
This manual is provided to prevent service personnel from committing an act that results in the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons. Only trained service personnel should receive, unpack, and assemble
the DCE Racks. In addition, only trained service personnel should install equipment in racks.
Improper handling and use of the DCE Rack could result in equipment damage, serious injury, or possible
death.
WARNING: Only trained service personnel should be used to remove the rack from the pallet. Also, be
sure you have a sufficient number of service personnel. Do not attempt to move racks by yourself.
WARNING: All wiring and electrical circuits must be in compliance with National and Local electric
codes. Only ITE (Information Technology Equipment) bearing the safety compliance mark of a NRTL
should be installed inside the DCE Rack. NRTL compliance marks include UL®, C-UL®, CSA®, ETL®,
TUV®, and CE.
WARNING: Be sure to read and follow all individual manufacturer equipment manuals for safety and
installation instructions.
WARNING: Proper spacing is required when installing electrical equipment to avoid electrical shock.
Maintain minimum spacing between the accessories and components and the computer rack assembly
for safe operation of the equipment when installed in accordance with the National Electric Code
ANSI/NFPA 70-1999.
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2 WHAT’S INCLUDED
•DCE unit (assembled)
•Keys as needed (depending on configuration)
•(50) M6 cage nuts (3/8” square) and M6 screws
•Baying hardware
•Edge grommet
•This Installer/User Guide
This manual applies to the following pre-configured and applicable configured DCE racks:
Inspect and report any damage before receiving. Unpack the rack by carefully removing the corrugated
carton and corners. Avoid damaging the rack when removing packaging.
WARNING: Only trained service personnel should be used to remove the rack from the pallet. Also, be
sure you have a sufficient number of service personnel. Do not attempt to move racks by yourself.
WARNING: Be careful when moving racks before installation. Sudden stops and starts, excessive
force, obstructed routes, and uneven floor surfaces may cause the rack to topple over.
3.2 Loading Equipment
WARNING: Only install equipment after the DCE Rack has been properly secured. Do not move the rack
assembly while loaded.
Once in place at the desired/intended location, deploy the leveling feet for maximum stability.
Rated or maximum-load capacity for the DCE Rack is 3000 pounds on the floor or on leveling glides.
To maintain a uniform distribution of the mechanical load in the DCE Rack, load the heaviest equipment
first, at the bottom of the DCE Rack and load the lighter units at the top.
3.3 Operating Door Handle
The door swing handles have been installed at the manufacturer. No additional assembly is required. To
operate the swing handle, lift up at the bottom of the handle then swing the handle to the right to open.
The handle must be kept in this position to close the door. Return the handle to the initial position and
use the key provided to lock the handle. The lock on the side panels will accept the same key.
The swing handles and doors are reversible. See "Reversing the door handle" below.
3.4 Reversing the door handle
1. Remove the Phillips-head bolt from the swing-handle retainer on the inside of the door.
2. Tilt the handle outward and lift up to remove it from the door.
3. Remove the Phillips-head cam retaining bolt, rotate the cam 180° and re-install cam retaining
bolt.
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4. After reversing the door, reinstall the swing handle by sliding downward into door and tilting
inward.
5. Re-install swing-handle retainer and Phillips head bolt.
Figure 3.1 Door handle components
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Phillips-head bolt
2Phillips-head cam-retaining bolt
3Cam
4Retainer
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3.5 Door Removal and Attachment
NOTE: Before removing doors, grounding wires must be disconnected.
1. Open the door beyond 90° then pull on the hinge pins.
2. Carefully pull the door away from the rack to detach the door.
3. To attach the door, align the hinges and slide hinge pins back into the hinge assembly.
Figure 3.2 Removing and Attaching door
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3.6 Field-reversible Front and Rear Doors
The front and rear doors are installed right-hand hinged from the factory. To change to left-hand hinge,
follow door-removal instructions, "Door Removal and Attachment" on the previous page, then remove the
Torx screws that attach the hinges to the frame.
To re-install the hinges on the left side of the frame:
•Use the former top-right hinge at the bottom left and the former bottom-right hinge at the top
left with the open end of the hinge facing the outside of the rack.
•Using a T30 screwdriver, remove and re-install the catch plate on the opposing side with the
bend toward the inside of the rack.
•Then rotate the door 180° and slide the hinge pins into the assembly.
•When the door is reversed the handle must also be rotated 180°; see "Reversing the door
handle" on page9.
Figure 3.3 Moving hinges to reverse doors
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1M6 Torx screw
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3.7 Side Panel Removal
NOTE: Before removing doors, grounding wires must be disconnected.
The side panels are secured to the rack frame with a keyed lock.
To remove the side panel:
Unlock the panel, tilt the top of the side panel out slightly and lift the side panel up a couple of inches until
it is free as shown in the figure.
To install the side panel:
Reverse the process and lock the panel. Make sure the slots on the side panel engage with the two tabs at
the bottom of the frame.
3.8 Top Panel Mounting
The top panel of the rack is installed at the manufacturer.
To remove the top panel:
1. Remove the 6, M4 torx screws with a T15 screwdriver.
2. Lift the top panel out or off.
There are 3 top panel options for DCE Racks.
Figure 3.4 Removing the top panel and top-panel options
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Edge grommet on cut-outs
2M4 Torx screw
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3.9 Top Panel Mounting for the E426112DR
The top panel of the rack is installed at the manufacturer.
To remove the top panel:
1. Before removing the top panel, you must remove the trough in the top half of the cabinet:
•Open or remove the back door of the cabinet to access the trough.
•Remove the acorn nuts, washers, and carriage bolts from the bottom of the trough.
•Pull the bottom of the trough toward the center of the cabinet to disengage the flange at
the top of the trough from the top panel.
2. On the top panel, remove the 6, M6 flat-head Torx screws, and lift the top panel out or off.
To install the top panel:
1. Insert the top panel and fasten with 6, M6 FH Torx screws.
2. Reinstall the cable trough by inserting the flange in the top panel and securing the bottom
with the carriage bolts, washers, and acorn nuts.
Figure 3.5 Removing the top panel of the E426112DR
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Carriage bolt (2 per trough)
2Trough
3Washer (2 per trough
4Acorn nut (2 per trough)
5Trough flange
6M6 Flat-head Torx screws (6 per top)
7Top cover
8Front of rack
9Trough in top compartment (side panels not shown for clarity)
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3.10 Bottom Panel Mounting for the E426112DR
The bottom panel of the rack is installed at the manufacturer.
To remove the bottom panel:
1. Before removing the bottom panel, you must remove the trough in the bottom half of the
cabinet:
•Open or remove the back door of the cabinet to access the trough.
•Remove the acorn nuts, washers, and carriage bolts from the top of the trough.
•Pull the top of the trough toward the center of the cabinet to disengage the flange at the
bottom of the trough from the bottom panel.
2. On the bottom panel, remove the 3, Flat-head screws that join the two halves of the panel.
3. Remove the 4 plastic covers to access and remove the 4 M8 Hex-head bolts that secure the
bottom panel.
CAUTION: Risk of sharp edges. The edges of the cutouts are sharp. Be careful when removing the
fasteners.
4. At the front of the rack, starting with the left panel, lift the center of the panel up and pull the
panel out, then repeat for the right panel.
To install the bottom panel:
1. Insert right half, then the left half of the bottom panel, and secure with the 4 M8 Hex-head
bolts.
2. Install the plastic covers on the 4 holes, and the 3, Flat-head screws to join the two halves of the
panel
3. Reinstall the cable trough by inserting the flange in the bottom panel and securing the top
with the carriage bolts, washers, and acorn nuts.
Figure 3.6 Removing the bottom panel of the E426112DR
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Flat washer (2 per trough)
2Acorn nut (2 per trough)
3Carriage bolt (2 per trough)_
4Left-side half of bottom cover
5M8 Hex-head bolt (2 per half of bottom cover)
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ITEMDESCRIPTION
6Cable pass-through cover
7Right-side half of bottom cover
8M6 Flat-head screw (3 per bottom)
9Front of unit
3.11 Casters and Leveling Feet
CAUTION: When installing the casters and adjusting leveling feet, observe the following safety
precautions:
•To install casters, several people are required to tip the rack onto its side. The rack can be very
heavy. Practice safe lifting techniques.
•DO NOT lay the rack on its front or back, this may damage the door hinges.
•Before tipping, remove the side panels to prevent damage to the locks and latches.
•Removing doors and sides helps reduce the weight of the rack.
To field-install casters
1. Tip the rack over and lay it on its side.
NOTE: Be sure to install swivel casters on the front and fixed casters on the rear of the rack.
2. Install the swivel casters on the front of the rack as shown in the following figure.
•The longer side of the caster assembly features 2 holes.
•Align the holes over the M8 pem studs located on the side of the frame.
•Using a 13-mm socket, secure with M8 keps nut and tighten to 18 ft-lb.
3. The flange of the caster assembly aligns with a hole on the side of the frame. Secure with a M6
carriage bolt and nut and tighten to 7.5 ft-lb.
4. The shorter side of the caster assembly aligns with a hole on the front of the frame. Secure with
a M8 Bolt and tighten to 18 ft-lb.
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Figure 3.7 Installing swivel casters on front of rack
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Swivel caster assembly
2M8 keps nut
3M8 pem studs
4Side of f rame
5Leveling foot
6Front of rack
7M8 bolt
8M6 nut
9M6 carriage bolt
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5. After the caster assemblies are installed, attach the support bar that connects the two casters
as shown in the following figure.
•Align the holes on the end of the support beam with the M8 pem studs on the caster
assembly.
•Using a 13-mm socket, secure with M8 keps nut and tighten to 18 ft-lb.
Figure 3.8 Attaching support bar between casters
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1M8 pem studs
2M8 keps nuts
6. Install the fixed casters on the rear of the rack as shown in the following figure.
•Align the holes in the caster assembly over the M8 pem studs located on the side of the
frame.
•Secure with M8 keps nut and tighten to 18 ft-lb.
7. The flange of the caster assembly aligns with a hole on the side of the frame. Secure with a M6
carriage bolt and nut and tighten to 7.5 ft-lb.
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8. Secure the caster assembly to the hole on the rear of the frame with a M8 Bolt and tighten to
18 ft-lb.
9. After the caster assemblies are installed, attach the support bar that connects the two casters.
•Align the holes on the end of the support beam with the M8 pem studs on the caster
assembly.
•Using a 13-mm socket, secure with M8 keps nut and tighten to 18 ft-lb.
Figure 3.9 Installing fixed casters on rear of rack
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Fixed cast er assembly
2Rear of rack
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3.11.1 Leveling Feet Adjustment
Leveling feet are preinstalled at the factory. They are easily accessible in the front and rear of the rack
frame.
•To adjust the leveling feet from inside the rack, a 5/16 socket and refer to the following figure.
•To adjust the leveling feet from beneath the rack use a 3/4 open-end wrench and refer to the
figure.
Figure 3.10 Adjusting the leveling-feet
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Counter-clockwise rotation to adjust f eet up
2Clockwise rotation to adjust feet down
3Adjusting feet beneath rack
4Adjusting feet from inside the rack
3.12 Mounting Rail Adjustment
Each rack has two pairs, 12 ga. steel, powder-coated vertical mounting rails installed with all standard
frames at 19-in. EIA 310-E. Universal cage nut rails (M6) are standard. Rack Mount Units (RU) are marked
on the front and rear of the rails for easy equipment mounting. Accessory Mounting Holes (AMH),
rectangular cable pass-through holes, and vertical cable tie-down slots can be found on side of rails,
shown in the following figure.
To adjust the rails:
CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust rails once equipment has been loaded.
1. Rails are attached using an M6 carriage bolt and M6 keps nut. Loosen the top, bottom and
middle bolts using a 10-mm drive socket.
2. Adjust the rails from any location from front to back.
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3. If required by the application, engage the lock-rail feature by turning the locking tab around
and inserting into the rail and into the slot on the horizontal support.
Figure 3.11 Rail features and hardware
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Vertical mounting rail
2Lobster-claw holes
3Cable pass-through cut-outs
4Cable tie-down slots
5Accessory mounting holes (AMH)
6M6 carriage bolt
7M6 keps nut
8Locking t ab
9Front-to-rear rack horizontal
10Horizontal depth marking
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3.13 PDU/Cable-management Brackets
PDU/Cable Management Brackets may be installed in each rear corner of the rack. Keyhole cutouts along
the bar accept button-mounting of PDUs. The rectangular hole pattern accepts “D” rings, lobster claws,
and a variety of other cable management.
Secure the brackets to the rack at the top, center, and bottom rack horizontally using the M6 keps nuts
and screws as shown in the figure.
WARNING: When using power distribution units (PDUs), each PDU should be connected to a dedicated
branch circuit that is rated for the continuous load of all the equipment connected. When not using a
PDU, each piece of equipment should be connected to a dedicated branch circuit.
Figure 3.12 Installing PDU/cable-management racks
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Depth measurements
2Key-hole cut-outs
3Hole pattern for D rings, lobster claws , etc.
4M6 keps nut
5M6 screw
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4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
This section describes options that may be included with your DCE rack(s), and their installation.
4.1 Vertical Cable Manager Kit: E846015
Installation of Vertical Cable Manager kit requires the EIA rails to be recessed a total of 4.75 in. from the
front of the rack.
When stalled in 700-mm and 800-mm wide racks, the vertical cable manger kit does not require AMH
adapter brackets. When installed in in 600-mm wide racks, AMH adapter brackets are required.
To install adapter brackets and cable manager on a 600-mm rack:
1. Align the bent tabs to the cut-out pattern on the outside surface of the EIA rail, and insert
them.
2. Install each adapter bracket with (14) panel fasteners.
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3. Install each of the vertical cable managers using (4) flat-head M6 screws on the face of the
adapter brackets, facing outward.
4. Mount the vertical cable manager directly to the AMH of the EIA rail.
NOTE: Vertical Cable Manager Kit can be installed with a Vertical Airflow Baffle with Brush Kit. See page
"Vertical-airflow Baffle withBrushKitandVerticalCableManager" on page32.
Figure 4.1 Installing cable-management kit, including detail of AMH bracket installation
The front-to-rear horizontal cable manager for 800 W units allows cabling to be managed from front to
back of the DCE rack. The horizontal manager accepts lobster claw managers (part # 002185050), Velcro
Strap Managers (part # 002185060), and has slots to accept cable ties.
The managers come in two depths for 1100-mm and 1200-mm racks.
The cable manager can be installed into the frame in 4 places, 2 in the middle and 2 in the bottom.
Refer to the figure to fasten the frame in the chosen location.
The 800-mm wide racks with depths of 1100mm and 1200mmhave the option for front-to-rear cable
troughs. The troughs are adjustable with the movement of the mounting rails.
•E811015: Adjustable from 20.188in. to 33.464in.
•E812015: Adjustable from 22.188in. to 38.464in.
To install the cable trough:
1. Measure front-to-back distance between EIA rails from inside to inside mounting planes.
2. Loosen or remove (2) center screws to allow for adjustment and movement of inner and outer
members.
3. Proceed to install trough into rack by finding the cut outs with (2) holes directly below cut-out.
4. From inside of rack and between rails, lift trough and engage tab through cut-out and drop
into place
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5. Repeat step 4 for the other end of the trough.
6. Proceed to install all screws, (2) front and (2) back through tab holes into EIA rail holes.
7. Install the (2) center screws to secure inner and outer trough members
Figure 4.3 Installing front-to-rear cable trough
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Center screws
2Trough assembly
3Screws for tab holes in EIA rail holes
4Trough tab engaged in rail cutout
5Screws for tab holes in EIA rail holes
6Outer t rough assembly
7Inner t rough assembly
8Screws for tab holes in EIA rail holes
9Center screws
4.4 Adjustable Ladder-rack Bracket: ELRB016
The adjustable ladder-rack and basket-tray support bracket allows most third-party ladder racks or trays
to be installed on the top of DCE racks. The bracket accepts racks or trays of 12 in.,18in. and 24in. widths.
Height can be adjusted to accommodate the difference in height between racks. There are many
mounting holes in the top panel to accommodate the placement of the brackets. Two brackets are
recommended per rack.
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Figure 4.4 Ladder-rack bracket components
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Ladder rack, shown for reference only
2J bolt
31/4-20 Hex nut
4M6 Hex-head bolt
5M6 cage nut
6Square holes f or M6 cage nuts
75/16-18 Hex nut
85/16 flat washer
91/4-20 carriagebolt
10Adjust top section to final height before tightening carriagebolts and hex nuts.
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4.5 Overhead cable trough: E6016/7016/8016
The overhead troughs ship assembled, but not installed. The top of the DCE rack has a variety of
mounting holes. Select the trough model based on rack width:
•600-mm racks use DCE6016
•700-mm racks use DCE7016
•800-mm racks use DCE8016
To install the overhead cable trough:
1. Place the trough where you require cable routing.
2. Insert a cage nut into the appropriate square hole on the top panel, and secure the trough on
top with M6 screws.
Figure 4.5 Installing overhead cable trough
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1M6 cage nuts and screws
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4.6 Exhaust Chimney: E1832014/E3246014
The chimney top panel includes and opening for an exhaust chimney. The chimney options are:
•E1832014: Adjustable 18 in. to 32in. H; 18.75in. W x 14.3in. D
•E3246014: Adjustable 32in. to 46in. H; 18.75in. W x 14.3in. D
To install the exhaust chimney:
1. Place the chimney on top of the opening in the top panel and secure it from inside the rack
with four #10-32 x 1/2in. L screws.
2. Raise the outer section of the chimney so the rubber seal touches the ceiling. When the
chimney is at the desired height, use a screwdriver to punch out the appropriate knockout
along each side of the chimney.
3. Insert the chimney knob into the knockout to secure the chimney.
Figure 4.6 Installing the exhaust chimney
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Fully-extended c himney
2Fully-compressed chimney
3Knockouts for chimney knob
4.7 Vertical-airflow Baffle with Brush Kit
for800-mmWRack:E48801/E428014/E458014
The vertical airflow baffle with brush kit is used to prevent air recirculation within the rack. It can be
installed in 42, 45, and 48 RU racks that are 800-mm wide. The kit installs using the accessory mounting
holes (AMH) along the rail.
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Figure 4.7 800-mm baffle components and grommet installation
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Top cross plate for first AMH on all racks
2Tool-less rivets for 1/4-in. push holes
3Brush grommet strips
4RU break-off intervals on brush-strip mounting plate for 45 RU and 42 RU racks
5Top view of brush grommet installed.
6EIA rail
7Brush grommet
8Brush-strip mounting plate
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4.8 Vertical Airflow Baffle with Brush Kit
for700-mmWRack:E487014/E427014/E457014
The vertical airflow baffle with brush kit is used to prevent air recirculation within the rack. It can be
installed in 42, 45, and 48 RU racks that are 700-mm wide. The kit installs using the accessory mounting
holes (AMH) along the rail.
Figure 4.8 700-mm baffle components and grommet installation
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Top cross plate for first AMH on all racks
2Tool-less rivets for 1/4-in. push holes
3Brush grommet strips
4RU break-off intervals on brush-strip mounting plate for 45 RU and 42 RU racks
The brush grommet rail kit and vertical cable manager can be installed together. To install the cable
manager, the EIA rails must be recessed a total of 4.75in. from the front of the rack. When installing both
options, place a vertical cable manager on top of the mounting plate of the vertical airflow baffle; align with
the AMH. Insert a tool-less rivet through both the vertical cable manager and mounting plate.
Figure 4.9 Installing a baffle and cable manager together
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Tool-less rivets for 1/4-in. push holes
2AMH along EIA rail
3Vertical brush-mounting plate
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4.10 Switch Kit for Side-to-side Cisco Switch
for1000-mmWRack:E7009014/E7018014
The kit provides proper air flow for a side-to-side switch. The kit options are:
•E7009014: Kit for 14 RMU Cisco switch
•E7018014: Kit for 25 RMU Cisco switch
Each kit includes:
•2-piece side air baffle
•Top cross-plate/baffle
•24 cover panels for EIA rails, with fasteners
•Cable-management rail kit, with 12 finger managers and fasteners
The switch kit controls air flow for proper switch performance. The following figure shows how air should
flow past the switch when the kit is installed.
NOTE: For clarity, the main rack is not shown in the figure.
Figure 4.10 Air-flow through the Switch Kit
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Cool-air intake
2Hot-air exhaust
3Left-rear EIA rail
4Foam gasket
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ITEMDESCRIPTION
5Depth-adjustable interior bracket
6Foam gasket
7Right-rear EIA rail
8Air-intake baffle
9Right-front EIA rail
10Foam gasket
11Front of enclosure
12Left-front EIA rail
13Air-exhaust baffle
To install the baffle, finger cable managers, and cover plates:
1. Insert one side of the baffle through the front or rear of the rack, and set it on top of the
bottom-gusset of the EIA rail.
2. Mate the side of the baffle to the side of the EIA rail, align the cutouts, and secure to the front
and rear rails with the fasteners as shown in the following figure.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the second side of the baffle.
4. Install the brush strip onto flange of the depth-adjustable interior bracket.
5. Peel the backing from the foam gasket, and stick it in place on the top and bottom flanges of
the baffle. You may need to cut the gasket to size.
Figure 4.11 Fastening the baffle to the rail
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1EIA rail gusset
2M6 carriage bolt
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ITEMDESCRIPTION
3Baffle sect ion
4Wing nut
5Foam gasket
6. Refer to the following figure to install the top-plate/baffle and cable-management fingers (6
per rail) on the front of the rails
Figure 4.12 Installing top-plate and cable-management finger sections
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Top plate/baffle
2#10 flat washer
310-32 PH pan-headscrew
4Finger cable-management s ection
510-32 Keps nut
7. Install the cover plates as shown in the following figure (example of front shown), leaving the
only the following openings uncovered for proper air intake and exhaust depending on baffle
size:
•6 openings on the right front and left rear of a 25 RU baffle
•3 openings on the right front and left rear of a 14 RU baffle
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Figure 4.13 Cover-panel installation and location of openings
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Cover plate
2#10-32Torx screw, 4 per panel
3Sections in EIA rail to leave open
4Right-front EIA rail
4.11 Switch Kit for Side-to-side Cisco Switch
for800-mmWRack:E650304/E6506014/E9513014/E6513014
The kit provides proper air flow for a side-to-side switch. The kit options are:
•E6503014: Kit for 4 RU Cisco switch
•E6506014: Kit for 11 RU Cisco switch
•E9513014: Kit for 14 RU Cisco switch
•E6513014: Kit for 19 RU Cisco switch
To install the baffles:
1. Make sure to orient the baffles for proper air flow as follows:
•Place the left-side, exhaust baffle vertically in the rail with the closed face toward the
front, and the open face toward the back.
•Place the right-side, intake baffle with the open face toward the front and the closed face
toward the back.
2. Assemble and adjust the baffles before mounting on the rail.
3. Peel the backing from the gasket, and stick it on the top and bottom flanges that make contact
with the side of the equipment.
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4. Install the baffle on the rails by inserting the "tabs" on each end of the baffle in to the 0.281-in.
square hole pattern on the rail, as shown in the figure.
5. Use the carriage bolts and wing nuts in the square holes above and below each tab to secure
the baffle to the rails.
Figure 4.14 Switch baffle installation for 800-mm rack
ITEMDESCRIPTION
1Exhaust baffle
2Gasket
3Tab in square-hole patt ern on rail
4Carriage bolt in square-holepattern on rail
5Intake baff le
6M6 wing nut
7M6 carriage bolt
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4.12 Baying Gasket Kit: E4013
NOTE: The kit is for 24-in. wide spacing only.
When baying racks together on 24-in. centers, use a Baying Gasket Kit to seal the gap between the racks
to maintain proper hot-aisle/cold-aisle best practices. The gasket must be installed before baying racks.
To install the gasket:
1. Measure and cut gasket to length.
2. peel adhesive backing from the gasket, and place the gasket around side perimeter of one of
the racks.
3. Position the racks next to each other with the gasket between them.
The racks are ready for baying.
Figure 4.15 Baying gasket location
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4.13 Baying Kit: E9013
To install the racks in a bay configuration:
1. Place racks in a row and open or remove doors for easy access to frame holes.
2. Decide spacing between rack centers, 24in. or 600mm, which determines the screw holes
used in the bracket, see the following figure.
3. Install 2 brackets at front and 2 at rear per the rack's mating planes, as shown in the figure.