AC-COMP-16 16 Bay Charging Cabinet User Manual
Brand: Power Technologies
Product Information
The AC-COMP-16 is designed to charge, store, and transport up to 16 Chromebooks, laptops, or tablets up to 14 inches.
Specifications
Model | AC-COMP-16 |
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Cart Dimensions | Inch: 14.5 (H) x 24 (W) x 16.5 (D) |
mm: 368 (H) x 610 (W) x 419 (D) | |
Shelf Dimensions | Inch: 14.5(D) x 11(H) & Divider Spacing: 1 |
mm: 368(D) x 279(H) & Divider Spacing: 25 | |
Product Weight (Without Devices) | 37 lbs (16.78 kg) |
Shipping Weight | 40 lbs (18.14 kg) |
Capacity | 16 Bays (2 Cabinet, 8 bays/Cabinet) |
Supported Devices | Devices up to 14 inch (356 mm) |
Power Specifications (For carts sold within North America) | AC IN/ Power Strip: 110V AC, 50/60Hz, 10A, Maximum power: 1400W |
Power Specifications (For carts sold outside North America) | AC IN/ Power Strip: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz, 10A, Maximum power: 2400W |
Charging Type | Basic Charging |
Security | Top Door Keyed Lock, Front Door (Padlock Not Included) |
Mounting Type | This product can be either wall-mounted or placed on a desktop. |
Work Platform Loading | 55.1 lbs (25 kg) |
Shelf Loading (ea.) | 110.2 lbs (50 kg) |
Adapter Shelves Loading (ea.) | 6.6 lbs (3 kg) |
Working Temperature | 0°-30°C |
Working RH% | 10% - 90% |
Storage Temperature | -40°-60°C Temp |
Storage RH% | 5% - 95% |
Warranty | Lifetime Frame, 2 Years Components, 2 Year Electronics |
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Models and Part Numbers
This manual covers the following models and part numbers. The manual is based upon the North American 110V product offering. Refer to the part numbers below and cord end diagrams for your specific region.
SKU | DESCRIPTION |
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AC-COMP-16 | AC-COMP-16, 16 Bay, Basic Charging Cabinet - 110V NA (Legacy Number) |
CAB-CMP-B16L-D | AC-COMP-16, 16 Bay, Basic Charging Cabinet - 110V NA |
CAB-CMP-B16L-E | AC-COMP-16, 16 Bay, Basic Charging Cabinet - 220V EU |
CAB-CMP-B16L-U | AC-COMP-16, 16 Bay, Basic Charging Cabinet - 220V UK |
CAB-CMP-B16L-A | AC-COMP-16, 16 Bay, Basic Charging Cabinet - 240V AU |
CAB-CMP-B16L-S | AC-COMP-16, 16 Bay, Basic Charging Cabinet - 220V SW |
Power Cords and Sockets for Specific Region:
- US / Canada: Features a standard NEMA 5-15P plug.
- United Kingdom: Features a BS 1363 plug.
- European: Features a CEE 7/7 (Schuko) plug.
- Australian: Features an AS/NZS 3112 plug.
- Switzerland Type-J: Features an SEV 1011 Type J plug.
Cabinet Overview
The AC-COMP-16 is designed to charge and store up to 16 Chromebooks or tablets.
Front View of Cabinet:
- Features Power Plug Outlet Holes on both sides.
- Includes a Keyed Top Panel Lock for security.
- Equipped with a Carry Handle for portability.
- Contains Removable Dividers to adjust bay width.
Front View of Cabinet (Top Panel open):
- Shows the Removable Top Panel, providing access to internal components.
- Features Front Doors for accessing the bays.
- Includes a Padlock Flange on the front doors (padlock not included) for added security.
Rear View of Cabinet:
- Features Upper Wall Mounting Holes for secure wall installation.
- Features Lower Wall Mounting Holes for secure wall installation.
Mounting To A Wall
The AC-COMP-16 is designed to be either placed on top of a desk or anchored to a wall. Installation must be performed by a qualified technician.
Before mounting, use a level and measure the mounting holes. Use appropriate fasteners (not included) to secure the unit to the wall.
Warning: The supporting surface must be able to safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components. Falling objects may cause serious injury.
Accessing Top Mounting Holes:
To access the top mounting holes, unlock the Top Panel with the supplied Panel Key. Remove the Top Panel by tilting it up, then pulling it outward.
Wall Mounting Procedure:
Measure the desired mounting hole locations on the wall, drill pilot holes based on placement, then screw the cabinet securely into place using appropriate fasteners.
Setting Up Devices
Front Setup:
- Step 1: Using a ruler, measure your device's dimensions.
- Step 2: If your device is thicker than 1 inch, locate and remove the thumbscrews by turning counter-clockwise. There are two thumbscrews per side.
- Step 3: Remove the Divider Retaining Strip, then remove the Divider by pulling it forward.
- Step 4: Re-install the Divider Retaining Strip and all thumbscrews.
Top Setup:
- Step 1: Unlock the Top Panel Lock with the supplied Top Panel Key.
- Step 2: Lift the Top Panel off by tilting it up, then pulling it outward.
- Step 3: Plug your device's AC adapters into the Power Strips. Feed the cables through the pass-thru holes located at the front of the cabinet.
- Step 4: Estimate the required cord length to reach the device's charge port. Wrap any excess cable around the 'T' shape pegs provided for cable management.
Power Requirements
THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE A MAXIMUM OF 15 AMPS.
If your devices use 85 Watt AC Adapters or higher, you may need to reduce the total number of devices to avoid overloading your circuit breaker.
Wattage Calculation Examples:
- 45 Watts x 16 Devices = 720 Watts
- 85 Watts x 16 Devices = 1360 Watts
- 95 Watts x 16 Devices = 1520 Watts
NOTE: If wattage exceeds 14 Amps or approximately 1400 Watts at one time, the charging system may not operate correctly. Review your device's AC Adapter wattage and multiply it by 16 to estimate total load.
Safety Instructions
Caution Notice: Do not place liquids on or near the cabinet.
Notice: This is not a toy. Always follow safety instructions.
Important: THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE A MAXIMUM OF 1500 WATTS per side. If wattage exceeds 1500W at one time, the charging system may not operate correctly. Remove devices until the total wattage is under 1500W.
Danger Warning: Do not connect the cart with broken electrical components.
General Safety Precautions:
- ALWAYS move the cabinet slowly and be aware of your surroundings.
- Used or broken bulbs should be disposed of in accordance with all applicable disposal laws.
- Repairs should always be performed by a qualified electrician.
- Set the power switch to the OFF position before you unplug the unit from the wall, plug the unit into the wall, or plug in devices.
- Do not touch bulbs or ballasts.
- Do not alter the construction or design. Do not remove safety labels or devices.
- Do not use this product around flammable or combustible materials.
Specific Warnings:
- Do not block fan or vent opening.
- Do not touch any part of the electrical system while plugged in.
- Do not use an extension cord with this unit.
- Do not allow children to move or climb.
- Do not over extend the power cord.
Warranty Claims:
For warranty claims, please visit www.powertechnologies.com to create a help ticket.
Please have the following information ready:
- Serial Number: _________________________
- Charging System Type: _________________________
- Date Of Purchase: _________________________
- Reseller Name: _________________________
- PO Number: _________________________
Troubleshooting
TROUBLE | Indication | Possible Cause | How to check | Where to check | Remedy |
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Devices are not charged | No visible indication | Power cord failure |
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(Diagram shows power strip connections) | Replace the power cord if found faulty. |
Overload Circuit | Charging System not Operating correctly | Wattage exceeds 10 Amps/1400 Watts |
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(Diagram shows wattage examples) | Remove Devices and re-plugged in. |
Devices are not charging | Laptop power Input LED not Flashes | Power Cords are not connected into the sockets firmly. |
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Check the C1 & C2. (Diagram shows C1 and C2 connections) | If one or more Power cords are damaged or no longer works, replace as needed. |
Note: Ensure both Left and Right side power cords are properly plugged in.
Further Information
For further information on this product and others, contact Power Technologies at:
Power Technologies
42035 Zevo Dr
Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: 888.650.4488
Email: support@powertechnologies.com
Website: www.powertechnologies.com