ACX7348 Grounding Cable and Lug Specicaons
For installaons that require a separate grounding conductor to the chassis, you must ground the router
before you connect power. Grounding the router ensures proper operaon and meets safety and
electromagnec interference (EMI) requirements. To ground an ACX7348 router, connect a grounding
cable to earth ground, and then aach the grounding cable to the chassis grounding point.
WARNING: To comply with GR-1089 requirements, all intra-building copper cabling
used for transceiver ports must be shielded and grounded at both ends.
CAUTION: Before router installaon begins, have a licensed electrician aach a cable
lug to the grounding cables that you supply. A cable with an incorrectly aached lug can
damage the router.
NOTE: You must ensure that all cables are rated for the environment in which they are deployed.
For an ACX7348 router, you need a grounding cable and an LCD6-14A-L lug (see Figure 20 on page
46. The grounding lug accommodates a 6 AWG , 90° C stranded copper wire (green with yellow
insulaon), or as required by the local code.
Figure 20: Grounding Cable Lug Specicaons
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