SharkRack Computer Hardware 37U User Manual

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Enclosure Installation Guide  
37U Cabinet (37”DP / 42”DP)  
42U Cabinet (37”DP / 42”DP)  
45U Cabinet (37”DP / 42”DP)  
Figure 1  
42U X 42” DP Shown  
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Introduction  
Thank you for buying a SharkRack computer cabinet. The SharkRack family of computer  
cabinets has been designed with great care and made with the highest quality materials to  
provide you with many years of satisfactory use. The SharkRack cabinet provides a top of the  
line cabinet with features that make installation, management, and ongoing maintenance fast,  
easy, and safe. We sincerely hope you enjoy using your SharkRack cabinet and we always  
welcome your feedback. If you have technical questions about any aspect of installing or using  
your computer cabinet, please call us at 87-SHARKRACK (877-427-5722).  
SharkRack intends this manual to guide you through a smooth cabinet installation. SharkRack  
assumes that you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in  
recognizing hazards in products with high energy levels. SharkRack also assumes you are  
qualified to move heavy pieces of equipment. All the instructions here are presented in great  
detail.  
This document contains general installation instructions for the various SharkRack cabinet  
configurations and many of the common optional devices that can be installed into a SharkRack  
cabinet. Always consult the documentation that comes with your computer product or accessory  
for detailed installation instructions.  
The following diagram shows an overview of a common cabinet installation.  
Chapter 1  
Site  
Preparation  
Installing and Removing Doors  
Changing Door Handles  
Chapter 2  
Receiving  
How to Reverse the Door Swing  
Adjusting the Leveling Feet  
And  
Unpacking  
Installing the Retractable Tip Guard  
Installing the Floor Mounting Brackets  
Adjusting or Replacing the Mounting Rails  
Installing Side Mounting Brackets  
How to Remove or Install a Top Panel  
How to Remove or Install Side Panels  
Installing a Grounding Kit  
Chapter 3  
Configure  
Accessories  
Into the Cabinet  
Chapter 4  
Using the SharkTRAC™ and SharkSNAP™  
Installing a 19 inch EIA Power Strip  
Cable Management  
Install  
Computer  
Equipment  
Installing a MultiBay Kit  
Chapter 5  
Final  
Assembly  
Figure 2  
Common Cabinet Installation Diagram  
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Symbols in Text  
WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could  
result in bodily harm or loss of life.  
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in  
damage to equipment or loss of information.  
Note: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information.  
Important Safety Notes For Installation  
Note:  
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.  
SharkRack makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited  
to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  
SharkRack shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential  
damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.  
SharkRack assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of the software or hardware  
installed into a SharkRack cabinet.  
Pictures in this manual represent a typical configuration. Your actual configuration may vary.  
WARNING:  
Always install a stabilizing/anti-tip device such as Floor Mounting Brackets or a Retractable Tip  
Guard.  
Always install the UPS (uninterruptible power supply) in the bottom of the rack.  
Always install the heaviest equipment in the bottom of the rack.  
Always install servers and power devices in the rack from the bottom to the top.  
Do not extend more than one sliding device at a time.  
The center of gravity for an extended unit cannot exceed 16 inches from the face of the cabinet.  
If an extended device exceeds this distance, the configured cabinet might be unstable.  
The maximum allowable weight for devices on slides is dependant upon the specific slide. Do  
not install sliding devices exceeding maximum allowed weight.  
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WARNING (CONT.):  
Plug cabinet power cords into electrical outlets that are located near the cabinet and are easily  
accessible.  
Connect all devices installed in a rack to power devices installed in the same cabinet. Do not  
plug into a power device installed in a different cabinet.  
Check the equipment power rating before plugging into a cabinet power device. Check that both  
the voltage range and current draw are within the limitations of the power device. The voltages  
of the power device receptacles are typically equal to the voltages of the UPS or AC source.  
To avoid overloading, check the total input current rating of the equipment being connected to a  
power device to ensure that it does not exceed the maximum rating of the power strip or any  
UPS to which it may be connected.  
Each installed server or other device might have more than one power cord. Be sure to  
disconnect all power cords in the cabinet before servicing any device in the cabinet.  
CAUTION:  
Removing components from the top portion of the rack improves cabinet stability during  
relocation. Follow these general guidelines whenever you relocate a populated cabinet within a  
room or building:  
Reduce the weight of the rack by removing equipment starting at the top of the rack. When  
possible, restore the cabinet to the configuration as you received it. If this is not possible or the  
configuration is unknown, remove all devices in the 11U position and above before moving the  
cabinet.  
Inspect the route that you plan to take and eliminate any potential hazards.  
Verify that the route that you choose to move the rack cabinet can support the weight of the  
loaded rack cabinet, which may exceed 2500 lbs.  
Verify that all doorways can accommodate the cabinet.  
Ensure that all devices, drawers, doors, and cables are secure.  
Ensure that all leveling feet are raised to their highest position.  
Ensure that the floor mounting brackets are removed (see Figure 6).  
Once the cabinet is in its new location, repopulate the cabinet from the lowest position to the  
highest position.  
If long distance relocation is required, pack the cabinet in the original packaging material, or  
equivalent. Also, use the floor mounting brackets to bolt the cabinet to the pallet.  
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Chapter 1 Site Preparation  
Check Facility Provisions  
Ensure that the following conditions are met:  
Floor is level and of sufficient strength to support the rack and your equipment. At  
maximum gross weight, the floor must be able to support 1000 lb/in2.  
A qualified professional should complete site electrical power supply set-up. Ensure the  
types of outlets are consistent with the type of plugs on the power devices to be used.  
Check with a qualified HVAC technician to make sure the environment will support the  
heat load of the products being installed in the cabinet.  
Select a location for the cabinet that will allow adequate space for the door to open freely  
and slide-mounted equipment to be extended.  
Check that the site can accommodate the cabinet footprint and mounting locations  
according to the illustrations in Figure 3 and Figure 4.  
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Rack Cabinet Footprint and Mounting Locations for:  
Cabinet with Full Rear and Front Doors  
Rear Door  
Front Door  
Figure 3  
42U X 37DP (TOP VIEW) and 42U X 42DP (BOTTOM VIEW) Shown  
Table 1  
Cabinet Dimensions  
DIM  
A
37” CABINET  
42” CABINET  
45” CABINET  
86”  
41”  
91”  
46”  
82”  
49”  
B
C
37”  
42”  
45”  
D
35”  
40”  
43”  
Leveling Feet  
E
38” or 40”  
43” or 45”  
46” or 48”  
Floor mounting brackets  
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Rack Cabinet Footprint and Mounting Locations for:  
Cabinet with Split Rear Door  
Rear Doors  
Front Door  
Figure 4  
42U X 37DP (TOP VIEW) and 42U X 42DP (BOTTOM VIEW) Shown  
Table 2  
Cabinet Dimensions  
DIM  
A
37” CABINET  
42” CABINET  
45” CABINET  
74”  
41”  
79”  
46”  
82”  
49”  
B
C
37”  
42”  
45”  
D
35”  
40”  
43”  
Leveling Feet  
E
38” or 40”  
43” or 45”  
46” or 48”  
Floor mounting brackets  
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Chapter 2 Receiving and Unpacking  
Check package and receiving area  
Verify contents and condition.  
Move the packaged cabinet on its pallet as close to its final destination as possible.  
Be sure there is enough room to unload the cabinet from its packaging. In front of the  
pallet, it requires at least 7 feet for standard packaging (with or without pallet) and 13  
feet for integration (crate) packaging to unload the cabinet.  
Many SharkRack cabinets come on casters, which allow the cabinet to be rolled to its  
destination after unpacking.  
Note:  
Ensure clear passage from the receiving site to the uncrating site.  
Do not lift an unpackaged cabinet with a forklift.  
Do not move the packaged cabinet without adequate assistance.  
Be sure leveling feet are raised before rolling to prevent tipping or damage to the feet.  
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Unpacking Instructions- Standard Packaging  
Step  
Detail  
Note: Unpacking of a cabinet requires at least two  
people.  
There must be at least 7 feet of clear area in front of the  
loaded pallet to unload the cabinet.  
1. Unwrap packaging material from around the cabinet  
Figure 5  
42U X 42in DP Shown  
2. Remove the (4) bolts securing the front Floor  
Mounting Bracket to the pallet and cabinet.  
3. Repeat Step 2 for the rear Floor Mounting Bracket  
Figure 6  
42U X 42in DP Shown  
Removal of Floor Mounting Bracket.  
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Step  
Detail  
CAUTION: Be sure the leveling feet are fully  
raised to prevent accidental tipping.  
Figure 7  
View of Caster and Leveling Foot  
4. With one person on each side of the enclosure,  
carefully roll it toward the rear of the pallet until the  
rear casters clear the back edge of the pallet.  
Continue to slide the enclosure rearward until the  
rear casters make contact with the floor.  
5. While one person carefully tips the enclosure slightly  
away from the pallet, have the other person pull the  
pallet away from the enclosure.  
(Optional) Store all packing materials in a safe place  
for future use.  
Figure 8  
42U X 42DP Shown  
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Unpacking Instructions- Integration Packaging  
Step  
Detail  
WARNING: A fully loaded cabinet is very  
heavy. Take proper precautions when moving  
the cabinet  
Note: Unpacking of a cabinet requires at least two  
people.  
There must be at least 13 feet of clear area in front of  
the loaded crate to unload the cabinet.  
1. Open the Crate. Loosen the (6) clips securing the  
front of the crate. The front of the crate is used as a  
ramp to unload the cabinet.  
Figure 9  
Shipping Crate Shown for 42U X 37DP Cabinet  
2. Position the loading ramp onto the front of the crate.  
3. Remove the (2) wing nuts securing the piece of wood  
at the base of the cabinet.  
#3  
4. Remove the (4) bolts securing the front Floor  
Mounting Bracket to the crate and cabinet.  
#4  
Figure 10  
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Unpacking Instructions- Integration Packaging (cont.)  
Step  
Detail  
CAUTION: Be sure the leveling feet are fully  
raised to prevent accidental tipping.  
(See Figure 7 for details.)  
5. With one person on each side of the enclosure,  
carefully roll it out of the wooden crate.  
6. Unwrap packing material from around the cabinet.  
(Optional) Store all packing materials in a safe place  
for future use.  
Figure 11  
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Chapter 3 Configure Accessories into the Cabinet  
Configure Optional Accessories  
The SharkRack cabinet can be configured using multiple optional accessories. The  
configuration depends on your specific application and may vary from cabinet to cabinet. The  
following list of processes is organized to help guide you through the typical steps of configuring  
optional accessories. Since each configuration is different, some processes may be excluded.  
Also, some processes will refer back to previous processes.  
Installing and Removing Doors  
Changing Door Handles  
How to Reverse the Door Swing  
Adjusting the Leveling Feet  
Installing the Retractable Tip Guard  
Installing the Floor Mounting Brackets  
Adjusting or Replacing the Mounting Rails  
Installing Side Mounting Brackets  
How to Remove or Install a Top Panel  
How to Remove or Install Side Panels  
Installing a Grounding Kit  
Using the SharkTRAC™ and SharkSNAP™  
Installing a 19 inch EIA Power Strip  
Cable Management  
Installing a MultiBay Kit  
Tools Required for Cabinet setup:  
#2 Phillips Screwdriver  
1/2” – 9/16” Open End Wrench (Included with leveling foot kit)  
9/16” Hex Socket and Ratchet with 3” Extension Bar (Optional)  
Straight Blade Screwdriver (Optional for adjusting the leveling feet)  
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Installing and Removing Doors  
Step  
Detail  
To remove doors:  
1. Open the door.  
2. Pull down on the spring-  
loaded hinge pin  
attached to the top of  
the door.  
#3  
3. Move top of door away  
from enclosure and lift  
the bottom of door up  
from the cabinet and set  
aside.  
#2  
Figure 12  
42U X 37DP Shown  
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Installing and Removing Doors (cont.)  
Step  
Detail  
To install doors:  
1. Align the lower door hinge pin with the hole in  
the bottom hinge bracket and slide the hinge pin  
into the hole.  
2. Pull down the upper hinge pin.  
3. Align the upper hinge pin with the hole in the  
upper hinge bracket and release the hinge pin  
into the hole.  
4. Make sure the door opens and closes properly.  
CAUTION: Ensure that hinge pins are  
secured into the hinge brackets. If not  
properly installed the door may  
unexpectedly fall.  
Figure 13  
42U X 37DP Shown  
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Door Handles  
Step  
Detail  
Remove door handle:  
To enhance your cabinet, SharkRack offers an optional  
line of electronic door handles which use HID or keypad  
entry. These locks can be networked together for remote  
management and access tracking. To install follow the  
steps.  
CAM  
1. Open the door.  
2. Rotate the handle to align the cam pointing down.  
3. Use a screwdriver to push the snaps inward. Lift the  
handle off the door.  
4. Install new door handle.  
Note: The installation of some door handles may require  
additional steps. Consult the installation guide with for  
your specific door handle option.  
Figure 14  
Snap-In Handle and Lock  
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How to Reverse the Door Swing  
Step  
Detail  
Reverse the door handle:  
1. Open the door.  
2. Rotate the handle to align the cam pointing  
down.  
3. Use a screwdriver to push the snaps inward. Lift  
the handle off the door.  
CAM  
4. Remove the cam screw securing the cam and  
rotate the cam 180°. Re-secure with the cam  
screw.  
5. Rotate the door handle assembly 180° and  
reinstall it.  
Figure 15  
Snap-In Handle and Lock  
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Detail  
Reverse the door hinge brackets:  
4. Remove the door. (See “Installing and  
Removing Doors” on page 15)  
5. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the  
hinge pin brackets and latch bracket(s) from the  
cabinet frame.  
Figure 16  
42U X 37DP Shown  
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How to Reverse the Door Swing (cont.)  
Step  
Detail  
6. Reinstall the hinge pin brackets and latch bracket(s) on  
the opposite side of the cabinet.  
7. Reinstall the door.  
CAUTION: Ensure that the door and its hinge  
pins are secured into the hinge brackets after the  
door is reinstalled.  
Figure 17  
42U X 37DP Shown  
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Adjusting the Leveling Feet  
Step  
Detail  
The leveling feet help stabilize the cabinet and  
keep the cabinet level on uneven floors. This  
should be done before you install products into  
the cabinet.  
1. Locate the (4) leveling feet. There is one  
in each corner as shown.  
2. Loosen the Jam Nut.  
Figure 18  
42U X 37DP Shown  
3. Lower the leveling feet. Rotate the leveling  
feet clockwise from inside the cabinet using  
a straight blade screwdriver or from  
underneath the cabinet using the supplied  
9/16” wrench. The levelers should plant  
firmly to the floor.  
Figure 19  
42U X 37DP Shown  
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Installing the Retractable Tip Guard  
Step  
Detail  
The Retractable Tip Guard should be used when the  
cabinet is not secured to the floor and equipment is being  
slid in and out of the cabinet. This feature is used to  
prevent the cabinet from tipping over.  
1. Insert the legs of the tip guard into the base of the  
cabinet. Detent the spring latches towards the rear of  
each leg.  
Figure 20  
42U X 37DP Shown  
2. Check the operation of the Retractable Tip Guard. It  
should freely cycle through its full range of motion.  
Note: Some adjustment of the center section may be  
required for smooth operation. To adjust loosen the (4)  
screws at the front of the Tip Guard. Reposition the  
pieces as required. Tighten the screws.  
Note: When in use, remember to fully lower both leveling  
feet on the retractable stabilizer kit until they are firmly  
planted on the floor.  
Figure 21  
42U X 37DP Shown  
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Installing the Floor Mounting Brackets  
Step  
Detail  
The Floor Mounting Brackets should be used  
when sliding equipment in and out of the  
cabinet and no other stabilizing provisions are  
in place. This safety feature is used to prevent  
the cabinet from tipping over or to keep it in a  
fixed location. Consult a contractor or trained  
professional on the best method of fastening  
your cabinet to the floor.  
1. Prepare the location. Check the location to  
make sure the area is suitable to bolt down  
the cabinet. (Refer to Site Preparation  
Information).  
Figure 22  
Floor Mounting Bracket  
2. Secure the Floor Mounting Brackets to the  
front and rear of the cabinet base using  
supplied hardware.  
3. Have a qualified professional fasten the  
brackets to your data center floor.  
OR  
Figure 23  
Floor Mounting Bracket on 42U X 37DP cabinet  
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Adjusting or Replacing the Mounting Rails  
Step  
Detail  
Adjusting the mounting rails:  
The mounting rails are factory set at 29.12 inches  
apart. However, both the front and rear mounting  
rails are adjustable to any depth within the  
cabinet.  
1. Loosen the screws securing each mounting  
rail using a Phillips screwdriver.  
2. Adjust the mounting rail to the desired location.  
Make sure each mounting rail is adjusted  
parallel and square inside the cabinet.  
3. Tighten the screws.  
4. Repeat steps for any other rail to be adjusted.  
Replacing the mounting rails:  
To replace any of the mounting rails you must:  
1. Loosen the screws securing the mounting rail.  
CAUTION: Remove bottom screws  
first to help eliminate the possibility of  
the rail falling on your head.  
2. Remove the rail and replace with another style  
rail available from SharkRack.  
3. Secure the mounting rail with the screws that  
were previously removed.  
Figure 24  
Section view of 42U X 37DP Cabinet  
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How to Remove or Install a Top Panel  
Step  
Detail  
The Top Panel can be removed.  
To remove a Top Panel:  
1. Unlock the Top Panel using the key.  
2. With the key turned in the unlocked position, lift up until  
you can grab the top panel with your free hand.  
Note: If using a grounding kit, remove the cable prior to  
lifting the panel from the Cabinet Frame. See “Installing  
a Grounding Kit” for details.  
3. Remove the Top Panel and set aside.  
To install a Top Panel:  
1. Set the Top Panel on the top of the Cabinet Frame. When  
installed properly it should sit flush with the rest of the  
cabinet  
2. Lock the Top Panel using the key, if preferred.  
Figure 25  
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How to Remove or Install Side Panels  
Step  
Detail  
The Side Panels can be removed to provide  
further access to equipment mounted inside  
the cabinet. This is a great way to get added  
access for cable management or installing  
powerstrips.  
To remove a Side Panel:  
1. Unlock the Side Panel using the key, if  
necessary.  
2. Slide both Side Panel latches inward  
towards each other at the same time and  
tilt the panel outward.  
Note: If using a grounding kit, remove the  
cable prior to lifting the panel from the  
Cabinet Frame. See “Installing a  
Grounding Kit” for details.  
3. Release the latches and lift the Side Panel  
up and off the cabinet frame.  
4. Remove the Side Panel and set aside.  
To install a Side Panel:  
1. Approaching the cabinet from the side, set  
the bottom edge of the Side Panel onto  
the Cabinet Frame  
2. The bottom edge of the panel must  
securely engage with the cabinet frame  
before pushing the top of the panel  
forward into place.  
3. Lock the panel using the key, if preferred.  
Figure 26  
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Installing a Grounding Kit  
Step  
Detail  
Grounding points are provided on the various cabinet  
components so that each component can be electrically  
bonded to the frame.  
Detail A:  
Shows how to route the grounding cables through the  
frame of the cabinet. Connection (1) attaches to either of  
the door assemblies. Connection (2) attaches to the side  
panel  
Detail B:  
Shows where connection (2) attaches to the corner of the  
Side Panel  
Detail C:  
Shows how to route the grounding cable to the top panel.  
Detail D:  
Shows the door grounding cable being routed through the  
face of the corner post (reverse side of Detail A).  
Figure 27  
Grounding Points  
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Using the SharkTRAC™ and SharkSNAP™  
Step  
Detail  
The SharkTRAC™ is a patent pending platform  
consisting of a series of holes, which allows attachment  
of various devices.  
SharkSNAP™  
We have also developed a family of SharkSNAP™ tool–  
less clip-in devices that attach directly to the  
SharkTRAC™. SharkSNAP™ devices reduce time and  
hassle when installing things such as power strips, patch  
panels, routers, and environmental monitoring products.  
SharkTRAC™  
Figure 28  
1. To install a SharkSNAP™, align the small metal  
fingers over the holes of the SharkTRAC™. Drop the  
fingers through the holes and slide the SharkSNAP™  
into the track until the retention pin snaps into place.  
2. To remove a SharkSNAP™, pull up on the retention  
pin and slide the SharkSNAP™ back and away from the  
SharkTRAC™.  
Figure 29  
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Installing a Typical 19 inch EIA Power Strip  
Step  
Detail  
1. Secure to the Cabinet Mounting Rails  
1a. (As required) Install 10-32 cage nuts. Some mounting  
rails require the use of cage nuts; install them into the  
appropriate holes as shown.  
Or  
Or  
Install 10-32 clip nuts as shown. Some mounting rails  
require the use of clip nuts; install them into the  
appropriate holes as shown.  
Figure 30  
1b. (As required) Adjust the mounting brackets orientation.  
Remove the hardware from the brackets as required.  
Rotate the mounting brackets as required. Reinstall the  
hardware.  
Figure 31  
1c. Secure the strip using (6) 10-32 x 1/2 inch panhead  
screws.  
1d. Connect necessary cables.  
Figure 32  
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Installing a Typical 19 inch EIA Power Strip (cont.)  
Step  
Detail  
2. Secure to the SharkTRAC™ using  
SharkSNAP™ Brackets  
Note: There must be two SharkSNAP™ brackets installed  
which allows a power strip to clip in-between them.  
2a. Install a pair of SharkSNAP™ brackets into the  
SharkTRAC™. See “Using the SharkTRAC™ and  
SharkSNAP™ on page 28 for further details.  
2b. Approach the SharkSNAP™ brackets with the power  
strip. Align the pins of the SharkSNAP™ bracket with  
the screw holes on the strip mounting brackets and push  
the strip straight onto the bracket. There is a spring that  
holds the strip into place.  
2c. Connect necessary cables.  
Figure 33  
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Installing a Typical 19 inch EIA Power Strip (cont.)  
Step  
Detail  
3. Secure to the SharkTRAC™ using screws  
3a. Install 10-32 cage nuts. The SharkTRAC™ requires the  
use of cage nuts; install them into the appropriate holes  
using the method shown.  
Figure 34  
Cage Nut instillation  
3b. (As required) Adjust the mounting brackets orientation.  
Remove the hardware from the brackets as required.  
Rotate the mounting brackets as required. Reinstall the  
hardware.  
Figure 35  
Mounting Bracket  
3c. Secure the strip using (6) 10-32 x 1/2 inch panhead  
screws.  
3d. Connect necessary cables.  
Figure 36  
PDU installation  
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Cable Management  
Step  
Detail  
The SharkRack cabinet has been designed with  
integrated cable management. There are  
numerous provisions for running cables in the  
corner posts of the frame as well as out the top,  
bottom, in both the front and back of the cabinet.  
There are also many places that cables can be tied  
down to the frame by using nylon ties or hook and  
loop strips or ties.  
Figure 37  
Cable Management  
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Installing a MultiBay Kit  
Step  
Detail  
MultiBay kits are used to group two or more  
SharkRack cabinets together. MultiBay kits can  
be installed prior to installing computer  
equipment into the rack cabinet or after  
equipment is already loaded.  
(Optional) Remove the two side panels facing  
each other from the two cabinets being bayed  
together. See “How to Remove or Install Side  
Panels” on page 26.  
1. Move the two cabinets together.  
2. As necessary, adjust the leveling feet until the  
cabinets are level and square to each other.  
3. Secure the (4) MultiBay plates to the cabinets  
using (4) M6 screws in each plate  
Figure 38  
MultiBay Kit  
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Chapter 4 Install Computer Equipment  
To install computer equipment into the cabinet:  
Plan component locations in the cabinet.  
Install computer equipment.  
Route and secure all loose cables accordingly.  
Note: Refer to important safety note for installation on page 4 prior to installing equipment.  
Cabinet settings for various manufacturers’ devices  
Note: Always review equipment manufacturer’s manual for specific mounting specifications.  
Compaq™  
Most Compaq rack mountable products require 3/8” square-holed “L”-style mounting  
rails.  
Distance between the front and rear mounting rails needs to be 29.12 inches. Many rack  
mount kits from Compaq use fixed depth side rails and require the cabinet mounting rails  
to be exactly 29.12 inches apart.  
Typically products use 6mm cage nuts and screws.  
Dell™  
Most Dell rack mountable products require 3/8” square-holed “L”-style mounting rails.  
Typically products use 10-32 cage nuts and screws.  
If a front door is required, use a fully vented front door.  
HP™  
Most HP rack mountable products use a 3/8” square-holed “L”-style mounting rails.  
Typically products use 10-32 cage nuts and screws, but some use M5 fasteners.  
If a front door is required, use a fully vented front door.  
If a front door is required, you may need to set all mounting rails back.  
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Cabinet settings for various manufacturers’ devices (cont.)  
IBM™  
Most IBM rack mountable products use a 3/8” square-holed “L”-style mounting rails.  
Typically products use 10-32 cage nuts and screws.  
If a front door is required, use a fully vented front door.  
If a front door is required, you may need to set all mounting rails back.  
Sun™  
Sun has not published a corporate wide set of racking requirements for 3rd party  
cabinets.  
racking hardware.  
Most equipment works with the use of SharkRack’s 3/8” square-holed L-style mounting  
rails.  
Many of Sun rack mount kits use 10-32 cage nuts and screws, but some of their newer  
equipment uses M6 hardware.  
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Chapter 5 Final Assembly  
Check for Functionality  
Have a qualified electrician verify the power sources for your specified power  
requirements.  
Check that there is no obstruction to any device that needs to be accessed for  
maintenance.  
Check that there is easy access to the power strips  
Check that all fasteners are tight. Typical torque values are:  
o 10-32  
o M5  
30 inch-lbs.  
24 inch-lbs.  
40 inch-lbs.  
o M6  
Re-install the doors (See “Installing and Removing Doors” for details).  
Power up devices.  
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Appendix A: Glossary  
EIA:  
For more than 72 years the Electronic Industries Alliance has been the national trade  
organization representing U.S. electronics manufacturers. Committed to the competitiveness of  
the American producer, EIA represents the entire spectrum of companies involved in the design  
and manufacture of electronic components, parts, systems and equipment for communications,  
industrial, government and consumer uses.  
U (or RU):  
A Rack Unit, or sometimes referred to as “U”, is the measure of space in a rack cabinet  
enclosure equal to 1.75 inches as defined by the EIA-310 standard. Each Rack Unit in an EIA  
rack cabinet enclosure will have three holes. The first hole is spaced at .25 inches from the  
bottom of the U to the center, followed by 2 holes spaced at .625 center to center and then .25  
inches to the top of the RU.  
Figure 39  
“U” Spacing  
Zero U:  
Zero U is any rack unit that is not a part of the main stacked rack unit in a cabinet.  
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Appendix A: Glossary (cont.)  
Cage Nut:  
A fastener typically used in square-hole universal type racks, similar to a Clip Nut. When  
selecting the correct cage nut you must specify the thread size as well as the thickness of the  
mounting rail they will be attaching to.  
Figure 40  
Cage Nut  
Clip Nut:  
A fastener typically used on round-hole universal type racks, similar to a Cage Nut. They come  
in different shapes and sizes. You must specify the thread type as well as the thickness of the  
mounting rail they will be attaching to.  
Figure 41  
Clip Nut  
SharkSNAP™:  
SharkSNAP™ is a family of tool–less clip-in devices that attach to the SharkTRAC™.  
SharkSNAP™ devices reduce time and hassle when installing things such as power strips,  
patch panels, routers, and environmental monitoring products into a cabinet.  
Figure 42  
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Appendix A: Glossary (cont.)  
SharkTRAC™:  
The SharkTRAC™ is a platform consisting of a series of holes, which allows attachment of  
various devices such as the family of SharkSNAP™ tool-less clip-in devices.  
Figure 43  
SharkTRAC™  
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Appendix B: Basic Cabinet Components  
Note: Before you begin configuring your SharkRack cabinet, it is best to verify that you have received all  
necessary items to begin your installation. Also verify that your equipment has arrived free of damage. Rack  
configurations may vary.  
Figure 44  
42U X 42DP Cabinet – Exploded View  
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Parts List  
REF  
A
Description  
Quantity/REF  
1
Cabinet Frame  
Front Door Kit  
B
2
1
1
1
1
1
8
Grommet Bumper  
Bracket, Latch – Front Door  
Front Hinge, Bracket Top-Left/Bottom-Right  
Front Hinge, Bracket Top-Right/Bottom-Left  
Front Door Perforated  
Snap-In swing Handle  
#10-32X.375 Flat Head Screw  
Full Rear Door Kit  
C
1
1
2
1
1
8
1
Bracket, Latch, Full Rear Door  
Snap-In swing Handle  
Grommet Bumper  
Rear Hinge, Bracket Top-Left/Bottom-Right  
Rear Hinge, Bracket Top-Right/Bottom-Left  
#10-32X.375 Flat Head Screw  
Full Rear Door Perforated  
Split Rear Door Kit  
Rod Latch  
D
1
16  
#10-32 Flat Head Screw  
2
2
2
7
1
1
2
2
4
4
2
1
1
#10 Hex Nut w/Tooth Washer  
Rear Hinge, Bracket Top-Left/Bottom-Right  
Rear Hinge, Bracket Top-Right/Bottom-Left  
Grommet Bumper  
Right Hand Split Door  
Left Hand Split Door  
E
F
G
I
5” Filler Panel  
Side Panel  
Casters  
Leveling Feet  
J
Floor Mounting Bracket  
Non-Perforated Top Panel  
Mounting Rails (Set of 4)  
H
I
Table 1  
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Appendix C: Cabinet Specifications  
Note: The information listed on the chart in Table 2 is taken from SharkRack’s latest generation of  
racks. Previous generations vary from that listed bellow.  
Note: The Reference column of Table 2 references the Figures and the following pages. All  
Measurements are listed in Inches unless otherwise specified.  
Table 2  
Cabinet Specifications  
All dimensions are nominal unless indicated otherwise  
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Cabinet Dimensions (Top View)  
Figure 45  
Cabinet Dimensions  
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Mounting Rail Dimensions (Front View)  
Figure 46  
Mounting Rails  
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Warranty  
LIMITED WARRANTY AND WARRANTY DISCLAIMER - Seller warrants that the System will be free from defects  
in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of delivery to customer premises. Seller’s  
sole liability and Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of this warranty is, at Seller’s option and  
expense, to repair or replace any defective System that is returned to it by Customer. Seller will have no  
obligation under this section to the extent any defect in the System is caused by or is attributable to negligence,  
accident, misuse, abuse, use of the System than in accordance with Seller’s documentation or user manual,  
modifications, alterations or repairs to the System made by a party other than Seller, or actions of third parties or  
like events outside Seller’s reasonable control. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION, TO  
THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SELLER DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUALITY, OR  
NONINFRINGEMENT, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF  
TRADE.  
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY - IN NO EVENT WILL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOST PROFITS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF  
USE, LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OR LOSS OF GOODWILL), OR FOR THE COSTS OF PROCURING  
SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THESE TERMS OF SALE OR THE  
USE OF THE SYSTEM, WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY ARISES FROM ANY CLAIM BASED UPON CONTRACT,  
WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER OR  
NOT SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE. IN NO EVENT  
WILL SELLER’S TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY, FROM ALL CAUSES OF ACTION AND ALL THEORIES OF  
LIABILITY, EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNTS ACTUALLY PAID TO SELLER BY CUSTOMER UNDER THE  
ORDER THAT GIVES RISE TO ANY LIABILITY HEREUNDER.  
During the warranty period, purchaser must promptly call SharkRack (877-427-5722) to log any such defects in  
materials and workmanship.  
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