Safety Instructions; Installation - Tripp Lite IBAR12 Owner's Manual

Rackmount power strips and isobar rackmount surge suppressors/line-noise filters
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Safety Instructions

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains information concerning the proper
installation and use of Tripp Lite's Rackmount Power Strips and Isobar Surge Suppressors. SAVE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be
expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or
effectiveness is not recommended. Do not use this equipment in the presence of a flammable anesthetic
mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Devices with surge protection feature an internal protection that will disconnect the
surge protective component at the end of its useful life but will maintain power to the
load—now unprotected.
(IBAR12, ISOBAR12ULTRA, RS-1215, RS-1215-RA, RS-1215-HG, DRS-1215):
DO NOT exceed the MAXIMUM LOAD of 15 amps that can be drawn from
each AC outlet. DO NOT exceed the MAXIMUM LOAD of 15 amps that can
be drawn from all the outlets combined.
(IBAR12/20ULTRA, IBAR12-20T, RS-1215-20): DO NOT exceed the MAXIMUM LOAD of
15 amps that can be drawn from each AC outlet located on the front of the
IBAR12/20ULTRA and IBAR12-20T. DO NOT exceed the MAXIMUM LOAD of 20 amps
that can be drawn from each AC outlet on the RS-1215-20, or each AC outlet located on
the rear of the IBAR12/20ULTRA and IBAR12-20T. DO NOT exceed the MAXIMUM LOAD
of 20 amps that can be drawn from all the outlets combined.

Installation

Rackmount Installation
To Mount Unit in Rack: Put four user-supplied
rackmount screws (A) through the unit's mounting ears
(B) and into the rack rails as shown. The user must
determine the fitness of the rackmount screws to hold the
unit in the rack before installation.
Wallmount/Under Counter Installation
1. Detach Mounting Ears: Unscrew the screws (A)
holding the unit's mounting ears (B) to the sides of the
unit.
2. Reorient Mounting Ears: Use the screws from Step 1
(A) to reattach the mounting ears (B) to the unit as
shown. Use only the manufacturer-supplied screws or
their equivalent (#6-32, ¼" flat head) to reattach the
mounting ears. The screws should be put through
diagonally opposite holes on the ear.
3. Mount Unit on Surface: Put four user-supplied
screws (C) or similar mounting hardware through the
unit's mounting ears (B) and into the mounting surface
as shown. The user must determine the fitness of the
user-supplied mounting hardware to support the unit
before mounting.
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Step 1
Steps 2 & 3
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