ADCP-80-531 • Issue 4 • July 2004
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© 2006, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Figure 15. Chassis Ground Connection and Alarm Contact Connection
(Screw-Down Barrier Terminal Strip Connection Shown)
4.9
Output Power Connectors
Connect the output BATT and RTN terminals for each circuit breaker circuit on each set of
terminal strips as follows (see
):
• Use #12 to #22 AWG wire. Wire leads should be equipped with crimp-on spade lugs or
ring connectors that have a maximum width of 0.325 inches (8.255 mm).
• The terminals also accommodate copper wire without lugs (insulation stripped back).
• Tighten the screws to approximately 9 pound-force inches (1 Newton meter) of torque.
USE TWO #10 AWG WIRES IF USING BOTH CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTORS OR ONE #6 AWG WIRE IF USING ONLY
ONE CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTOR.
TWO #10 CRIMP RING TERMINALS FOR ATTACHING THE #10 WIRES TO THE CHASSIS CONNECTORS ARE PROVIDED
WITH THE FUSE PANEL.
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF CONNECTORS IS 0.625 INCH (15.875 MM).
PLACE THE RING TERMINALS OVER THE CHASSIS SCREWS AND TIGHTEN THE NUTS DOWN ON THE TERMINALS
TO APPROXIMATELY 15 POUND-FORCE INCHES (1.7 NEWTON METERS).
CONNECT THE WIRE(S) TO THE EQUIPMENT RACK.
GROUND SCREWS AND NUTS
(CONNECT TO EQUIPMENT RACK)
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CONNECT TO CORRESPONDING
ALARM CONNECTORS
CONNECT TO ALARMS USING CRIMP-ON SPADE LUGS OR RING CONNECTORS THAT HAVE A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 0.200
INCH (5.080 MM) ON #16 TO #30 AWG WIRE OR USING #16 TO #30 AWG COPPER WIRE WITHOUT LUGS WITH INSULATION
STRIPPED BACK. TIGHTEN NUTS TO APPROXIMATELY 9 POUND-FORCE INCHES (1 NEWTON METER).
CONNECT TO REMOTE ALARMS
CONNECT TO REMOTE ALARMS