Ruijie RG-NBS3200 Series Switches Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix D Cabling Recommendations
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Wrap up unnecessary or excess cables and bind them to the appropriate rack position, where device operation is not
affected and no damages occur to the device and cables during commissioning.
Do not bind power cords to the rails for moving parts.
Leave a specified length of the cable connecting moving parts, such as the ground wire of the cabinet door, to avoid
stress on the cable. When moving parts are in place, ensure that the excess cable length does not contact heat
sources, sharp corners, or edges. If heat sources are unavoidable, use high-temperature cables instead.
When using screws to fasten cable lugs, the bolts or nuts should be tightened and prevented from loosening, as
shown in Figure D-4.
Figure D-4 Fastening Cable Lugs
When using a stiff cable, fix it near the cable lug to avoid stress on the lug and cable.
Do not use self-tapping screws to fasten terminals.
Bundle cables of the same type and running in the same direction into groups. Keep cables clean and straight.
Cables should be tied according to the following table.