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MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Chapter
3
Installation
installation
NOTE
For proper ventilation, allow
a
minimum of 6"
clearance between
louvered side panels.
Allow
a
minimum of
12"
of
access space at the cabinet door.
On some stations, access
to
the bottom or top center
holes of the plastic cap is blocked.
Slide out
or remove
the
piece of equipment
blocking
access,
if
required.
Stacking
a
Cabinet
Perform
the
following
to
stack
26,
37", 46", and 51" cabinets. The procedures
assume that
the
lower
cabinet is secured
to the floor.
!
WARNING
!
Do not
exceed the
maximum stacked cabinet height of
111"
or the cabinets may tip.
26", 37", 46", and 51" Cabinets
To
stack 26", 37", 46", and 51" cabinets
on top
of other cabinets:
1.
Remove
the
two middle bolts from
the top
plastic cap of
the
lower
cabinet.
Refer
to
Figure
3-4.
2.
For 46"
cabinets only, use
a
flat tip screw
driver
and remove the break-away
weld-nut
tabs
from
the
bottom plastic cap center hole of the upper cabinet.
3.
For back-to-back installations, place
the cross
strapping
on top
of
the
lower
cabinet.
4.
Using
a
hoist, carefully
lift
and
position
the
upper cabinet
on top
of
the
lower
cabinet.
5.
Secure
the
cabinets together
by inserting
the
two
bolts removed in step
1
into
the bottom rail center holes of the
upper cabinet. Tighten both screws.
Dual 51" Cabinet
To stack
a
51" cabinet on top of
a
51" cabinet:
1.
Tilt
the
driver PA deck in
the
bottom cabinet
forward
to access the
mounting
holes
from
inside
the top
of
the
lower
cabinet. Refer to
Figure
3-5.
2.
Remove and discard
the
two middle bolts from
the top
plastic cap of
the
lower
cabinet.
68P81092E03
3/19/94
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MSF
5000
Instruction Manual
Chapter
3
Installation
installation
NOTE
For proper ventilation, allow
a
minimum of 6"
clearance between
louvered side panels.
Allow
a
minimum of
12"
of
access space at the cabinet door.
On some stations, access
to
the bottom or top center
holes of the plastic cap is blocked.
Slide out
or remove
the
piece of equipment
blocking
access,
if
required.
Stacking
a
Cabinet
Perform
the
following
to
stack
26,
37", 46", and 51" cabinets. The procedures
assume that
the
lower
cabinet is secured
to the floor.
!
WARNING
!
Do not
exceed the
maximum stacked cabinet height of
111"
or the cabinets may tip.
26", 37", 46", and 51" Cabinets
To
stack 26", 37", 46", and 51" cabinets
on top
of other cabinets:
1.
Remove
the
two middle bolts from
the top
plastic cap of
the
lower
cabinet.
Refer
to
Figure
3-4.
2.
For 46"
cabinets only, use
a
flat tip screw
driver
and remove the break-away
weld-nut
tabs
from
the
bottom plastic cap center hole of the upper cabinet.
3.
For back-to-back installations, place
the cross
strapping
on top
of
the
lower
cabinet.
4.
Using
a
hoist, carefully
lift
and
position
the
upper cabinet
on top
of
the
lower
cabinet.
5.
Secure
the
cabinets together
by inserting
the
two
bolts removed in step
1
into
the bottom rail center holes of the
upper cabinet. Tighten both screws.
Dual 51" Cabinet
To stack
a
51" cabinet on top of
a
51" cabinet:
1.
Tilt
the
driver PA deck in
the
bottom cabinet
forward
to access the
mounting
holes
from
inside
the top
of
the
lower
cabinet. Refer to
Figure
3-5.
2.
Remove and discard
the
two middle bolts from
the top
plastic cap of
the
lower
cabinet.
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3/19/94
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