Vertiv | SmartCabinet | User Manual 22
System Installation
• The slope for removing the pallet has to be created at the customer site by the customer. Any device
similar to the slope can also be used but it is solely to be done by the customer at the customer site.
• The whole cabinet is quite heavy; so precautions need to be taken while pushing the pallet to the
ground along the slope to prevent injury or damage to the equipment in case of an accidental collapse.
2.1.3. Inspection
• Moving forward, check the system ttings and its components against the packing list to ensure that
everything is in place and the assembly is intact.
• If any parts or components are missing or damaged, immediately report to the carrier about the same. If
hidden damages are observed, contact the local oices of that carrier as well as Vertiv Co. at the earliest.
2.2. Site Preparation
SmartCabinet doesn’t need any specic site preparation as it’s an all-in-one enclosed system with excellent
cooling and high eiciency. However, there are certain criteria that must be observed to protect and
safeguard the system.
Requirements for the Installation/Site Preparation of the SmartCabinet can be categorized into 3 sections,
namely- Environment, Clearance, and Weight Bearing capacity.
2.2.1. Environment
Following are the requirements that need to be observed from the environment point of view for Site
preparation of the SmartCabinet:
• Keep the SmartCabinet system in a place far away from sparks or any heat source.
• Direct sunshine is detrimental to the SmartCabinet system and the system therefore must be placed at a
location where it does not directly get aected by sunlight.
• Emission of erosive gases and organic solvents should not be in the vicinity of the SmartCabinet system.
2.2.2. Clearance
To facilitate ease of installation and maintenance, suicient space has to be allocated.
• The distance from the front/rear door to the wall or other obstacles must be greater than 1.0 m.
• The required clearance for opening the front and rear door is depicted in Figure 2-12.