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2.2
Wire Terminals
Non-power limited cables such as the AC power line and the DC battery line shown below in red must be
separated by ¼” from power limited cables such as the donor/server, ext. alarm, and annunciator lines shown below
in black. To maintain the ¼” spacing, route the annunciator line above the server line as shown in the picture below.
Figure 2-2
Terminal Wiring Diagram
2.2.1
AC 100-240V Terminal Block
The AC 100-240V Terminal Block is located on the left side of the wiring compartment. One side of the terminal
block will be pre-wired and connected to the PSU and the chassis ground. The open terminals must be connected
to an AC power source between 100-240V AC and secured in an electrical breaker box on its own circuit. The
terminal block can support up to a cable gauge of 12AWG.
Figure 2-3
AC 100-240V Terminal Block
Table 2-2
Terminal Block Definition
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