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Cisco Catalyst CW9800H1 - Installing DC Input Power Supplies

Cisco Catalyst CW9800H1
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Installing DC Input Power Supplies
Before performing any of the following procedures, ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit.
Statement 1003
Warning
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Warning
Do not install the power supplies with the chassis cover off.
Note
This section describes how to install the DC power supply input power leads to the DC input power supply.
Before you begin, read these important notices:
The color coding of the DC input power supply leads depends on the color coding of the DC power source
at your site. Ensure that the lead color coding you choose for the DC input power supply matches the lead
color coding used at the DC power source and verify that the power source is connected to the negative (–)
terminal and to the positive (+) terminal on the power supply.
Ensure that the chassis ground is connected on the chassis before you begin installing the DC power
supply. Follow the steps provided in the Chassis Ground Connection section.
For DC input power cables, the wire gauge is based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local
codes for 26 amp service at nominal DC input voltage (– 40/– 72 VDC). One pair of cable leads, source
DC (– ) and source DC return (+), are required for each power distribution unit (PDU). These cables are
available from any commercial cable vendor. All DC input power cables for the chassis should be 10
gauge wire and cable lengths should match within 10 percent of deviation.
Each DC input power cable is terminated at the PDU by a cable lug, as shown in the following figure.
Use copper conductors only.
Statement 1025
Warning
DC input power cables must be connected to the PDU terminal studs in the proper positive (+) and negative
(–) polarity. In some cases, the DC cable leads are labeled, which is a relatively safe indication of the polarity.
However, you must verify the polarity by measuring the voltage between the DC cable leads. When making
the measurement, the positive (+) lead and the negative (–) lead must always match the (+) and (–) labels on
the power distribution unit.
Note
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Installing DC Input Power Supplies

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