Connecting The System Directly To Ac Power (Mains) - NEC Express5800/320Ma Installation Manual

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B-side power. See
PDUs and using them with your system.
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When routing cables within a cabinet, keep power cords separate from peripheral and
communications cables as much as possible. For example, route all power cords on
one side of the cabinet and all peripheral and communications cables on the other side
of the cabinet, using the cable management rings on your cabinet to constrain the
cords and cables.
To configure the system to communicate with a UPS in the case of a power outage,
see the Express5800/320Ma: Software Installation and Configuration Guide.

Connecting the System Directly to AC Power (Mains)

1. Locate two black power cords and two labels, A and B.
2. Attach an A label to one power cord. Connect the power cord according to the
system you have:
Rack-mounted system: Connect the female end to the receptacle on the top
CPU- I ⁄ O enclosure. Connect the other end to a power source.
Pedestal system: Connect the female end to the receptacle on the right
CPU- I ⁄ O enclosure. Connect the other end to a power source.
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Chapter 5, "Installing PDUs"
W A R N I N G
Use only the power cords or cables you receive from
NEC Solutions (America), Inc.
DO NOT MODIFY THE POWER CORDS OR CABLES
you receive with your system.
Failure to comply with this warning will void agency
certification.
Failure to comply with this warning can cause a fire
hazard.
C A U T I O N
Make sure the power interlock mechanism is unlocked
when you insert the power cord. On rack-mounted
systems, the unlocked position is vertical and on pedestal
systems the unlocked position is horizontal. In
and in
Figure
4-2, the interlock mechanism, located
beneath the power connector, is shown in the unlocked
Connecting the System to Electrical Power
for more information about installing
Figure 4-1
Setting Up Your System
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