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2-8 Installation
5150 Service Aggregation Switch Hardware Installation and Start-up Manual
009-3222-001 Standard Revision H
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2012-2015 Ciena
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Corporation July 2015
The procedures for installing AC and DC power supplies are slightly different.
Use the instructions that match the type of power supply used for your
installation. See the related procedures:
“To Install an AC Power Supply” on page 2-20
“To Install a DC Power Supply” on page 2-22
Connecting AC power to the 5150 power supplies
The AC power supply module is a Universal input AC power module and
accepts input voltages of 85 V AC to 264 V AC, and 47 Hz to 63 Hz. The
breaker on the power input should be installed as per the National Electrical
Code guidelines, and a 15 Amp breaker should be sufficient.
The AC power cord connects to the faceplate of the module using a standard
plug. The faceplate is equipped with a bail lock mechanism to assist with
power cord retention. The bail lock snaps down over the hood of the power
cord and prevents it from becoming accidentally unplugged when the power
cord is pulled. To remove the power cord from the AC power supply you need
to remove the bail lock before tugging on the power cable.
For each AC power supply you will need one power cord. The exact
specifications of the cord required will vary depending on the local power
codes. For example, the configuration of the plug that is attached to the power
source will vary for each region around the world. You need to obtain the
correct power cord to meet your local requirements.
WARNING: As per GR-1089 Section 4.12 an external Surge Protective Device
(SPD) is required at the AC input of the 5150.
WARNING: The AC socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and
shall be easily accessible.
WARNING: All AC power cords must meet the requirements of the local and
national electrical codes prior to installation.

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