INSTALLATIONEATON Power Distribution Rack (208V) User’s Guide 164201720 Rev 1 www.powerware.com10Checking the Accessory KitVerify that the following items are included inside the accessory kit box: This user’s guide (2) Door keys Breaker handle Arc flash hazard label Configurations with side breakers. (10) Panel keysQuad−Feed Input, Single 800A Main Input Lug, and Dual 800A Main Input Lug configurations.Verify that a separate package of the following items is included with the cabinet: One side. (12) Ring terminal lugs and nuts Two sides. (24) Ring terminal lugs and nutsPreparing the CabinetTo prepare the cabinet for installation:1. Verify operation of the door handles:To open a door, push in on the key lock. The handle pops up. Pull out on thehandle.To close a door, push in on the handle until it snaps into place.2. Verify that the supplied keys lock and unlock the doors.3. Place the breaker handle on one of the breakers.Use the breaker handle to open and close the breakers during operation of thePDR. Remove the breaker handle as needed to open and close the exterior doorsor interior barriers.4. Place the supplied arc flash hazard label in a location obvious to the user.Moving the Cabinet to its Final LocationNOTE If installing the cabinet over a raised floor, roll the cabinet over two sheets of 3/4" thick plywood toevenly distribute the weight and protect the floor. Use care when positioning the cabinet to avoid the castersfalling through the cutouts in the raised floor.1. Verify that all steps in Planning the Cabinet Location" on page 8 have beenperformed.2. Bottom entry wiring. Install a cutout in the floor as needed, using the templateshown in Figure 2.3. Remove the top entry plate or the bottom entry plate, depending on installation.4. Roll the cabinet to its final position. For bottom entry wiring, carefully position thecabinet over the cutout in the floor.5. Use a 1−1/8" open−end wrench to lower each leveling foot until it makes firmcontact with the floor. Verify that the cabinet is level. Tighten each leveling footusing a 3/4" open−end wrench. The cabinet is now stable and in place.