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1. 26 COPPER BUS BARS It is important to note that grounding the enclosure does not ground the equipment mounted within it In order for any individual devices and components mounted within an enclosure to be grounded they must be connected to a copper bus bar Available copper bus bars include e CBB 19 Copper Bus Bar for 19 rack mounting Isolated e CBB 48 Copper Bus Bar for 48 H enclosures Isolated e CBB 72 Copper Bus Bar for 79 and 84 H enclosures Isolated ZA Se e CBB 78 Copper Bus Bar for Lo 91 enclosures Isolated lt lt G PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Protective grounding studs are provided along with grounding jumper wires that electrically bond the enclosure doors to the enclosure frame A WARNING To avoid injury to persons or loss of life ground each enclosure individually to the dedicated branch circuit ground Connecting Main Protective Grounding Stud to the Dedicated Branch Circuit Ground Connect the dedicated branch circuit ground connector to the main protective grounding stud located inside at the bottom rear of the enclosure frame using a listed ring or closed loop terminal Connecting Main Protective Grounding Stud to the Protective Bonding Conductors Connect the rear doors to the main protective grounding studs located inside at the bottom and top rear of the enclosure chassis using a listed ring or closed loop terminal Connect the front door to the grounding stud located insid
2. gt N W GS 10 32 screw e N 2 0 N gt N Bese s EL LR x LL Sd I S way Q e e S e s iS Detail A i 10 32 screw 15 Cable Management Bar Kits continued All cable management bars are designed with a square hole pattern that is able to accept optional turn D rings There are two sizes of D rings both available in kits of 10 Actual location of D rings may vary based on customer desired location for installation Refer to Detail B for installation of D rings CM 25 Kit of 10 1 4 turn D rings 1 5 x 3 5 CM 25 Kit of 10 1 4 turn D rings 3 5 x 5 DETAIL B Available Cable Management Bar Kits and Ring Kits include VCB 4836 Cable Management Bar Kit for 48 H ES enclosure VCB 7836 Cable Management Bar Kit for 79 H ES enclosure VCB 8436 Cable Management Bar Kit for 84 H ES enclosure VCB 9136 Cable Management Bar Kit for 91 H ES enclosure VCB 78 Vertical Cable Bar for 79 H ES enclosure VCB 84 Single Vertical Cable Bar for 84 H ES enclosure VCB 91 Single Vertical Cable Bar for 91 H ES enclosure HCB 36 Single Horizontal Cable bar for ES enclosures CM 25 Kit of 10 x turn D rings 1 5 x 3 5 CM 26 Kit of 10 x turn D rings 3 5 x 5 Note Single vertical bars can only be installed when at least two hor
3. Based on your switch equipment choose the appropriate EN or ES enclosure Take into consideration your cable management cooling and power needs each enclosure addresses these needs in different ways Baffle Kit part numbers are specific to ES or EN Enclosures The chart below shows which kits accommodate various CISCO switches Other brands of side to side airflow equipment can also be mounted To determine the correct enclosure and baffle kit compare physical equipment dimensions to what is listed For detailed instructions on how to install your baffle kit please refer to the instructions provided with your baffle kit These instructions are also available at werackyourworld com Although equipment may physically fit into a Great Lakes enclosure with or without brackets customers must also review and comply with the equipment manufacturer s installation and other requirements For example the E and ES Series Enclosures when in an open frame configuration can physically support the installation of a Cisco 7018 Series switch however the E and ES Series Enclosure frame designs do not provide the airflow space clearance required by Cisco Great Lakes EN Enhanced Networking Series of enclosures is designed to support the installation of Cisco switches and other side to side airflow equipment The EN Series has the airflow space clearances that are currently required and has accessories including baffle kits that are designed to sup
4. and load the lighter units at the top 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 Lift up handle for provided to lock the handle The lock 30 W Mesh be on the side panels will accept the Contour Doors same key The swing handles and doors are reversible Swing Handle All doors use swing handles except mesh contour doors on 30 W ES Enclosures use lift up locking handles Simply lift up to release If you are reversing the doors make sure to switch the latch bracket to the other side DOOR REMOVAL AND ATTACHMENT Before removing the door pull apart the quick disconnect grounding wires Open the door beyond 90 degrees grasp the door with both hands and carefully lift upward When the door is free of all three hinge pins pull the door away from the enclosure To attach the door align all three hinges of the door to their respective hinge pins on the enclosure and slowly slide the door down until seated FIELD REVERSIBLE FRONT amp REAR DOORS The front and rear doors are installed right hand hinge as standard from the manufacturer Removing the hinges allows you to reverse the door by fl
5. 42 GL790ES 3048 79 30 48 42 GL840ES 2442 84 24 42 44 GL840ES 3042 84 30 42 44 GL840ES 2448 84 24 48 44 GL840ES 3048 84 30 48 44 GL910ES 2442 91 24 42 48 GL910ES 3042 91 30 42 48 GL910ES 2448 91 24 48 48 GL910ES 3048 91 30 48 48 ES weight capacity 2000 Ibs INSTALLATION Receiving Unpacking and Removing the ES Enclosure from the Pallet Inspect and report any damage before receiving Unpack the enclosure by carefully removing the corrugated carton and corners Avoid damaging the enclosure when removing packaging WARNING Only trained service personnel should be used to remove the enclosure from the pallet Also be sure you have a sufficient number of service personnel Do not attempt to move enclosures by yourself WARNING Be careful when moving enclosures before installation Sudden stops and starts excessive force obstructed routes and uneven floor surfaces may cause the enclosure to topple over Loading Equipment WARNING Only install equipment after the ES Enclosure has been properly secured Do not move the ES Enclosure 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 ES Enclosure is 2000 pounds on the floor or on leveling glides To maintain a uniform distribution of the mechanical load in the ES Enclosure load the heaviest equipment first at the bottom of the ES Enclosure
6. CED OE SY a KO A Y a x 3 XX N WA VR Mae ade SAS NSA D A I VC GEE ga x VA PDU1 Mounting Brackets fit in 30 W ES enclosures These allow for 0 RMU mounting of 19 rack mount power strip units or other 1 RMU equipment such as patch panels You can mount up to twelve 12 1 RMU pieces of equipment this way Install the bracket into the side panel flange Make sure you have 18 31 between the inner holes e 18 31 mounting holes 18 l l i l l l I holes PLASTIC CABLE MANAGEMENT FINGERS The CM 47 is a single section of 7 RMU fingers that mount to the Flexible Mounting Profile FMP of enclosure rails The ESC K12 is a kit of 12 sections and the ENC K24 is a kit of 24 sections Fingers can be installed on the front or rear rails but front rails must be recessed 4 5 for proper installation It is recommended that each CM 47 be installed using 3 points of attachments ESC K12 Cable Management Rail Kit front or rear HCM D36ES are horizontal cable troughs that can be used in 30 W ES enclosures If these parts are ordered with the enclosure they are lt pre installed If you need to move LC the trough please do so before ganging enclosures T
7. CICIESP A AR 9 E EE f weU 2ye N dauana Nanananana Nosene WSN NENS nana sp jana SNS A CU UUA UUU al al al U U a A f 7 si yy f a 7 a Ya S f I AIR MANAGER amp FAN TRAY IMPORTANT If you are installing the optional fan tray please install before the air manager The Standard Air Manager will take up the first RMU in the bottom of your enclosure and the High Flow Air Manager will take up the first two RMU INSTALLATION OF FAN TRAY Install four 4 10 32 x 1 2 screws in the middle center of the ES enclosure Make sure to remove the cinch straps from the middle rear Place the fan tray on the 10 32 screws Plug in the power cord and ensure that it goes through the small notch of the Air Manager see detail A INSTALLATION OF AIR MANAGER Place the Air Manager in the bottom of your ES enclosure attach using two cage nuts per side Use the wing nuts to secure the vertical air deflector Detail B After you have installed the Air Manager you can change the amount of airflow by sliding the adjustable panel Vertical Air Deflector Panel 10 32 DETAIL A Wing Nuts for Vertical Deflector Mounting Notches Fan Power Plug Notch in Rear of Air Manager For Cord Main Body Flange and Front Diverter Mounted to Bottom RMU on Rail Main Body Flange and Front Diverter Mounted to Bottom RM
8. E KITS Baffle Kits can be installed in ES Enclosures and Great Lakes EN Enclosures visit werackyourworld com for installation instructions While this user s manual is specific to ES enclosures please note that the chart and following information also references EN Enclosures Baffle Kits create proper airflow for switches and side to side airflow equipment as suggested by manufacturers such as CISCO Cool air is channeled into the equipment along the right side and exhaust air is directed out along the left side of the equipment Kits are tool less and easily attach to rails outside of the EIA mounting profile Kits are unique to ES and EN enclosures creating the perfect fit between switch and enclosure Recommended Great Lakes Great Lakes Enclosure Baffle Kit Part No EN Series ES Series EN ES Enclosure Enclosure Baffle Kit Baffle Kit 7000 Series 32 40 x 48 9500 Series 32 W x 42 48 D 30 W x 42 48 D 32 W x 42 48 D 30 W x 42 48 D 6500 Series 6513 E 32 W x 42 48 D 30 W x 42 48 D ENSAB19 ESSAB19 6509 E 32 W x 42 48 D 30 W x 42 48 D ENSAB14 ESSAB14 6506 E 32 W x 42 48 D 30 W x 42 48 D ENSAB11 ESSAB11 1 Four post mounting is required with a rail placement of 24 The 7010 has front to rear airflow no left or ride side clearance is required when installed in a cabinet 5 00 rear clearance is required 22 CHOOSING YOUR BAFFLE KIT amp ENCLOSURE
9. GREAT LAKES P xx CASE amp CABINET ES Series Enclosures Installation Instructions UL60950 1 UL2416 ES Series Equipment Cabinet Rack Instructions for the following Great Lakes Enclosures GL480ES 2442 GL790ES 2442 GL790ES 3042 GL790ES 2448 GL790ES 3048 GL840ES 2442 GL840ES 3042 GL840ES 2448 GL840ES 3048 GL910ES 2442 GL910ES 2448 GL910ES 3042 GL910ES 3048 WeRackYourWorld com 1 866 TRY GLCC 879 4522 PREFACE 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 ES Enclosures UL60950 1 UL2416 ES Series Equipment Cabinet Rack In addition only trained service personnel should install equipment in enclosures SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL This manual provides general safety guidelines to be observed during installation operation and maintenance of the ES Enclosure gt WARNING Failure to follow directions in the warning could result in injury to persons or loss of life gt CAUTION Failure to follow directions in the caution could result in damage to equipment or storage data SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS gt WARNING Improper handling and use of the ES Enclosure could result in equipment damage serious injury or possible death Only trained service personnel should be used to remove the enclosure from the pallet Also be
10. U on Rail 10 32 x 1 2 L Self Tapping Screws Installed with 1 4 Gap for Fan Tray Notches to Rest on Qty 4 Adjustable Airflow Panel 19 Available Air Manager and Fan Trays include AM HFES High Flow Air Manager Assembly for ES Enclosures AM HFFTES24 High Flow Air Manager Fan Tray for 24 W Enclosures 940 CFM AM HFFTES30 High Flow Air Manager Fan Tray for 30 W Enclosures 940 CFM AM ES Air Manager Assembly for ES Enclosures AM FTES24 Air Manager Fan Tray for 24 W Enclosures 600 CFM AM FTES30 Air Manager Fan Tray for 30 W Enclosures 600 CFM EXHAUST CHIMNEY amp FAN TRAY INSTALLATION OF ADJUSTABLE EXHAUST CHIMNEY Before installation remove the rear top knockout from the enclosure Place assembled chimney on top and attach from the inside using 10 32 screws Raise the outer section so the seal touches the ceiling INSTALLATION OF FAN TRAY Place fan tray onto fixed portion of the chimney ensuring cord is hanging through the chimney and into the enclosure The fan will rest on four studs Secure the fan with 10 32 nuts from the inside of the enclosure Adjust Chimney to desired Cord for fan tray to L height use screwdriver to exit back through NYU punen out appropnalo the Chimney and knockout for knob rear of enclosure Qty 2 both sides Drop Fan Tray into fixed bottom portion of Chimney notches should fall on to studs in chimney 10 32 x 1 2 L Mounting sews U Qty 4 Install nuts onto s
11. ails Top Cross Plate When installing in 79 enclosure break off top section of plate when installing in a 78 enclosure break off top 2 sections of plate Vertical Brush Strip Mtg Plates When installing brush kit in 78 or 79 enclosure break off bottom 2 sections of plate for reference included with enclosure NETWORKING GANGING Enclosures can be networked using the following networking ganging kits G101ES Networking Ganging Kit to gang two ES Enclosures G101EN2ES Networking Ganging Kit to gang an EN Enclosure to an ES Enclosures Washer Washer 27 Lock h PAN ock washer n A il ii l si i AF l Wing Thumb LUNA WAS nut screws GROUNDING GROUNDING KIT GR101 Protective grounding studs are provided along with quick disconnect grounding jumper wires that electrically bond the enclosure doors and sides to the enclosure frame Before removing doors and side panels pull apart the grounding wires gt gt gt us SS gt gt 2 ETER CRS
12. all casters or levelers the enclosure must be tipped onto its side The enclosure can be very heavy several people will be required in this process Please practice safe lifting techniques DO NOT lay the enclosure on its front or back this may damage the door hinges Removing doors and sides will help reduce the weight of the enclosure Before tipping remove the side panels to prevent damage to the locks and latches To install casters the enclosure must first be tipped over onto laid on Its side Pass a plate caster over four threaded studs located in one of the recessed areas in the bottom of the enclosure Thread 1 5 16 18 hex nut onto each stud and tighten with a 1 2 socket or nut driver Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the three remaining casters Install leveling glides 7209 N at this time if they were ordered with the enclosure 4 1 2 13 Threaded holes TO P PA IN E L M O U N T l N G ES Enclosu e gt The top panel of the enclosure is installed at the manufacturer Removing the top panel can be done by removing the four 10 32 x 1 2 Ig screws Then simply lift the top panel out or off TPES S TPES P TPES F TPES F10 TPES 2F10 TPES B Solid Perforated Three One 10 550 Two 10 550 Brush 75CFMFans CFMFan CFM Fans Grommet BOTTOM PANEL Bottom Panels brush grommet and solid for the ES series comes in two sections One for the middle opening and one for the rear Once you
13. attempt to adjust rails once equipment has been loaded Qn HNN NN EEEN Eet 10 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES VERTICAL CABLE TROUGH amp PDU MOUNTING The ES enclosures come with a universal power strip bracket set in both rear corners These bracket sets will accept a wide range of Power Distribution Units PDUs and will also accept vertical cable troughs The VCT 79 VCT 84 and VCT 91 3 W x 2 572 D are ES enclosure vertical cable troughs The figures below show the bracket and the usable mounting space in 42 D and 48 D enclosures The size of the PDU will determine how many of them you will be able to place on the brackets Keep in mind the VCT are 3 W The location of the button mounting will also need to be taken into consideration when placing your PDUs TOOL LESS MOUNTING 10 32 TAPPED HOLES 2 19 2 19 5 06 1 32 8 01 13 50 o o o o o o o O O 0 0 o o o T 2 74 e 2 74 te 2 74 n 2 74 gi 48 D Bracket o Brackets are vertically adjustable 48 D Bracket POWER When using power distribution units PDUs each PDU should be connected to a committed 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 c
14. e associated with each switch BRUSH GROMMET KIT The brush grommet kit is best installed before any equipment is installed in the enclosure Please refer to Detail A for mounting and hardware usage Mounting Rails shown 3 x D p 2 g 170 EF LF HED LF A j Optional breakaway at every 2 RMU for notching around side airflow baffles Use TTT sharp scissors to trim brush as needed Brush Strips Flexible PVC trim slides onto outside edge of mounting plates _ that are installed onto front face of the equipment rails Detail A Tool less Hardware push pull nylon rivet or 10 32 screw and wing nut both rivets and screws are provided Available Brush Grommet Kits re as follows Kit for 24 W x 79 and 84 H ES enclosures Kit for 30 W x 79 and 84 H ES enclosures BGRK91 24 Kit for 24 W x 91 H ES enclosures BGRK91 30 Kit for 30 W x 91 H ES enclosures BGRK24 BGRK30 25 a gt T gt a b o e 2 1066680550055 BE EP EHO OED AED LEP EHO ES SEVER UE CERO ED 0560506000066 OD A 0560580006650 08 5 q SJ SF NJ gt k Mount 1 4 thru holes on front face of r
15. e at the bottom front of the enclosure frame using a listed ring or closed loop terminal Parts Not Bonded to Protective Earthing Terminal The following parts are not effectively bonded to the protective earthing terminal rails and front to back rail horizontals If these parts need to be bonded to the protective earthing terminal do so in accordance with Article 250 of the National Electric Code 27 28 GREAT LAKES 4 CASE amp CABINET Invest in Solid Engineering Thank you for your business ot o Certified BICS WBENE CORPORATE GX MEMBER Women s Business Enterprise ETSI Associate Member FORM MS 5 02 29 REV 1
16. have unpacked the large flat rectangular middle section place it in the bottom of the enclosure with the magnetic strip down To install the rear bottom panel first remove the cinch straps from the enclosure Find the push in fasteners 2 in the hardware bag line up the holes in the bracket with the rear opening of the enclosures and attach Panel slides into bottom rear of enclosure between rear tiffener and rear door jamb DETAIL 2 REVERSE SIDE D Align 0 25 holes and flush with stiffener 2 places Magnetic strip hold bottom of panel to enclosure MOUNTING RAILS The vertical mounting rails each enclosure has two pairs 12 ga steel powder coated rails come installed with all standard frames at 19 EIA 310 E The 30 W ES enclosure can be configured to 23 EIA mounting with an optional replacement bracket set Universal cage nut rails M6 are standard Tapped 10 32 rails are available Must be specified at time of order Rack Mount Units RMU are marked on rails for easy equipment mounting Flexible Mounting Profile FMP round cable pass through holes and vertical and horizontal cable tie down slots can be found on side FMP of rails RAIL ADJUSTMENT ES Series Rails are attached using a Sliding nut plate and a 1 4 20 hex head bolt By loosening the top and bottom bolts using a 3 8 drive socket the rails can be adjusted infinitely front and back Do NOT
17. hese troughs are installed between the side coma panel and the 19 rack mount rails Side panel will have to be removed before installation See detail 14 Cable Management Bar Kits Vertical cable management bar kits include two horizontal cable bars and one vertical cable bar When ordered with an enclosure these kits will come pre installed Cable bars run independently from 19 mounting rails and are infinitely adjustable front to back Single vertical and horizontal cable bars are also available Additional horizontal bars can be installed alone without a vertical bar or in conjunction with a kit Additional vertical bars can only mount when at least two horizontal bars are already installed Refer to Detail A for installation of horizontal and vertical bars Partial frame shown for assembly purposes only 4 Install screw in i 10th thru hole from the top on side panel flange of cornerpost SNES Ws oe 7X SN CSW SEW SS TREN AS SWowe Bane vue NENENE Install screw in 10th thru hole from TESS O W W ununes suETEDEEE v wh Ss so AG i the bottom on side ae panel flange of cornerpost RIN N BACINI SME 2 N Rue sana OS
18. ipping them over and reinstalling the hinges using the universal mounting holes Begin both screws then tighten while maintaining perfect vertical alignment See detail below All enclosure frames and doors have provisions to be hinged right or left hand If the door is reversed the handle must be taken out rotated 180 and installed in the door again See Operating Handle on page 5 HINGE MOUNTING Reversible Pivot washer Hinge female Na f O Reversible Hinge female fo f O O Flat head gt Flat head phillips screw O phillips screw 10 32 x 1 2 10 32 x 1 2 DOOR DETAIL FRAME DETAIL SIDE PANEL REMOVAL Before removing the side panels pull apart the quick disconnect grounding wires The side panels are secured to the enclosure frame with two quick release latches and a keyed lock Be sure to unlock the side panel To remove the side panel squeeze the quick release latches towards each other Then tilt the top of the side panel out slightly and lift the side panel up a couple of inches until it is free To install the side panel reverse the process Make sure the slots on the side panel engage with the two tabs at the bottom of the frame CASTER AND LEVELER MOUNTING A CAUTION 4 Adjustable Levelers Counter clockwise rotation will adjust the leveling glide up Clockwise rotation will adjust D the leveling glide down 75 Thru holes 6 total To inst
19. izontal bars are installed 16 OVERHEAD CABLE TROUGH When ordered with the enclosure the overhead cable trough ships assembled Ra but not installed When ordered separately the trough will still ship assembled r The top of the ES enclosure has a variety of mounting holes Place the trough where you require cable routing For 24 W enclosures use the TCT24 for 30 W enclosures use the TCT30 LADDER RACK BRACKET Each ladder rack bracket part number is a single ladder rack bracket with installation hardware two brackets are required per enclosure Once two brackets are installed ladder rack can be attached Height adjustable brackets can be used when different height enclosures require ladder rack across them Fixed height brackets can be used when all enclosures in a row are the same height detail shows fixed height bracket installed Available ladder rack brackets include LRB 12A1 One Height Adjustable Bracket 6 5 11 5 to support 12 W ladder rack LRB 12A2 One Height Adjustable Bracket 14 24 to support 12 W ladder rack LRB 24A1 One Height Adjustable Bracket 6 5 11 5 to support 12 24 W ladder rack LRB 24A2 One Height Adjustable Bracket 14 24 to support 12 24 W ladder rack LRB 12 One Fixed Height Bracket 3 to support 12 W ladder rack LRB 24 One Fixed Height Bracket 3 to support 12 24 W ladder rack 5 16 18 x 3 1 SS bol
20. onnected to a dedicated branch circuit 11 PSB30ESR FOR 30 W ENCLOSURES PDU Brackets for 30 W Enclosures allow the button mount of a single PDU along the mounting rail See detail A for mounting the bracket to the rear side of the mounting rail The height of the PDU to be installed will determine where to position the brackets along the rail Detail A M6 Keps Nut S Q Front Face of rail side with RMU Labels S D be gt DES ae lt Pa SS A i p Q ae Le 2 SA 0 M6 x 12mm g AAT oye as d FA d Philips Pan DJ ZIO Head Screw gt ai N eli id Rear side lv of Rail ali 2 i i 2 p l i teli O Rear side te 4 A of Rail IL ii i i I Ii lo aa i s SLI i 6 i l a ANS L A sl wy iss 0 O 12 ZERO RMU MOUNTING ZR1 amp ZR2 Both ZR bracket kits fit in the 30 W ES enclosures These allow for 0 RMU mounting of 19 rack mount power strip units or other 1 or 2 RMU equipment such as patch panels Install the bracket onto the rail or post toward the side panel It is important to ensure you have 18 31 between the inner holes for 19 mounting RA ETETETETEIET ANA PIE
21. port proper operational conditions For more information please contact your Great Lakes representative or call 1 866 TRY GLCC When any equipment or accessory is installed in a Great Lakes product the installation procedures recommendations and product warranty requirements of the equipment manufacturer must be followed Great Lakes will not be responsible for any losses or claims arising from a customer s installation of electrical electronic or other third party products in any Great Lakes enclosure unless caused solely by a written configuration prepared by Great Lakes for that customer or by a configuration provided by Great Lakes website any configuration relies on complete and accurate information from the customer CISCO Equipment CISCO Recommended Clearances Dimensions Cabinet Rack Installation Installation No Side Panels Distance from chassis Distance Distance from Depth to inside of cabinet between racks chassis to wall 5 J ar no 600 no 21 N A N A N A a 2410 mov eo no 7 2400 ov eo 11 00 19 18 10 600 1200 600 14 18 10 600 1200 600 11 18 10 600 1200 6o 3 The 7004 requires 11 00 clearance on the right side only exhaust exits from the rear no rear clearance required An additional 0 75 of height is required for rail mount brackets brackets can be removed after chassis is installed NOTE It is important to read and understand CISCO installation guides that ar
22. sure you have a sufficient number of service personnel Do not attempt to move enclosures by yourself Only UL Listed ITE Information Technology Equipment units should be installed inside the ES Enclosure Be sure to read and follow all individual manufacturer equipment manuals for safety and installation instructions Proper spacing is required when installing electrical equipment to avoid electrical shock Maintain minimum spacing between the accessories and components and the computer enclosure assembly for safe operation of the equipment when installed in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 1999 The ambient temperature operating range for the ES Enclosure and accessories is 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C The non operating temperature is 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C SERVICE The ES Enclosures should be repaired by personnel trained by Great Lakes or returned to Great Lakes for repair or replacement Contact Great Lakes Technical Support at 814 734 7303 or at werackyourworld com WHAT S INCLUDED e ES unit assembled Keys as needed depending on configuration e 50 MG cage nuts 3 8 square and M6 screws 10 32 tapped rails available must be specified at time of order e This users manual This user s manual applies to the following Great Lakes enclosures Part No H W D RMU GL480ES 2442 48 24 42 24 GL790ES 2442 79 24 42 42 GL790ES 3042 79 30 42 42 GL790ES 2448 79 24 48
23. t Ladder Rack Brackets 5 16 18 flat washer 5 16 18 hex nut 5 16 18 flat bolt 5 16 18 flat washer 17 EXTERNAL CABLE MANAGER SIDE CAR ES SERIES The side car is an external cable manager for 84 H enclosures It can be mounted between two enclosures or mounted on a single enclosure The side car has two vertical troughs fingers and attachment points for cable ties and cinch straps For complete side car installation instructions visit werackyourworld com drawings Available side cars include 5C68442 5C68448 SC128442 SC128448 SCP8442 SCP8448 18 External Cable Manager 84 H x 6 W x 42 D for use with 84 H x 42 D ES Enclosures External Cable Manager 84 H x 6 W x 48 D for use with 84 H x 48 D ES Enclosures External Cable Manager 84 H x 12 W x 42 D for use with 84 H x 42 D ES Enclosures External Cable Manager 84 H x 12 W x 48 D for use with 84 H x 48 D ES Enclosures End Panel for External Cable Manager for use with an 84 H x 42 D end of row enclosure End Panel for External Cable Manager for use with an 84 H x 48 D end of row enclosure 42424 a dae Se N RSWs ssd R pan Na n sss _ _ I A JEJEJE JEJEJE TELE SPIE JE IP ICIP IESE SNSNS sunenas spanna rene WSN i I 5 d_ z S JZ S
24. tuds from bottom nside enclosure Qty 4 Mounting holes for 10 32 screws Qty 4 Use screwdriver to punch out rear knockout A flexible duct chimney is also available Visit WeRackYourWorld com for more information 20 EXHAUST CHIMNEY amp FAN TRAY CONTINUED Available Chimney and Fan Trays include GL ECHF 48 1832 GL ECHF 48 3246 GL ECHFFT48 GL EC 48 1832 GL EC 48 3246 GL ECFT48 GL EC 42 1832 GL EC 42 3246 GL ECFT42 MESH CONTOUR DOOR The mesh contour door for Increments 24 W enclosures will accept a two 2 hole fan assembly 7217LE2 The mesh contour door for 30 enclosures will accept a three 3 hole fan e assembly 7217LE3 Both of a these fan assemblies simply need to be attached to the door using the supplied 10 32 hardware The fans should be placed where you need to alleviate a hot spot High Flow Chimney for 48 D enclosure with an adjustable range of 18 to 32 High Flow Chimney for 48 D enclosure with an adjustable range of 32 to 46 High Flow Fan Tray for 48 D enclosure 2260 CFM Chimney for 48 D enclosure with an adjustable range of 18 to 32 Chimney for 48 D enclosure with an adjustable range of 32 to 46 Fan Tray for 48 D enclosure 1200 CFM Chimney for 42 D enclosure with an adjustable range of 18 to 32 Chimney for 42 D enclosure with an adjustable range of 32 to 46 Fan Tray for 42 D enclosure 1200 CFM Adjustable in 4 21 BAFFL
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