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nrg600BT08-M 

Amphenol Network Solutions 

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509.926.6000 – amphenol-ns.com 

Important Installation Guidelines:

 

 

• 

Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature :: 

If you install the 

rack in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient 
temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room 
ambient. Therefore, take care to install the equipment in an 
environment compatible with the maximum operating temperature. 

• 

Reduced Air Flow :: 

Installation of the equipment in a rack should 

be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the 
equipment is not compromised. 

• 

Mechanical Loading :: 

Mounting of the equipment in the rack 

should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to 
uneven mechanical loading. 

• 

Circuit Overloading - 

Give consideration to the connection of the 

equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the 
circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Use 
appropriate consideration for equipment nameplate ratings when 
addressing this concern. 

• 

Reliable Earthing :: 

Maintain reliable earthing of rack-mounted 

equipment. Pay particular attention to supply connections other than 
direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g., use of power strips). 

• 

Disconnect Device :: 

Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect 

device in the building installation wiring. 

 

Inspection 

 

Please read and understand all instructions before starting installation. 
If you have questions, contact Amphenol Network Solutions Technical 
Support at 

[email protected] 

or call 509.926.6000. 

 

When you receive the equipment, carefully unpack it and compare it to 
the packaging list. Please report any defective or missing parts to 
Amphenol Network Solutions at

 [email protected] 

or call 

509.926.6000. 

 

Amphenol Network Solutions is not liable for transit damaged. If the 
product is damaged, please report it to the carrier and contact Amphenol 
Network Solutions Quality. 

Installation 

 

ALERT! 

It is recommended that this product is installed within a restricted 

access location where access is through the use of a tool, lock and key, or 

other means of security and is controlled by the authority responsible for 

the location. This product must be installed and maintained only by 

qualified technicians. 

 

Verify all connections meet requirements specified in local electric codes 

or operating company guidelines before supplying power. Unit shall be 

protected by a listed circuit breaker or branch-rated fuse sufficient to 

interrupt power levels specified on the preceding page. 

 

 

 

Rack Mounting 

 

• 

The nrg600BT08-M panel can be mounted in 19-in. & 23-in. EIA and 

WECO racks. 

• 

The nrg600BT08-M panel can be flush-mounted, 2-in extended or 

4-in extended. 

 

1. 

Use the 12 screws provided to fasten the brackets to the panel. 

 

2. 

Locate an unused rack position and mount panel using at least four 

sets of fasteners (screws, flat washers and star washers provided) per 

side. It’s best to mount the panel as high as possible on the rack. 

 

3. 

Tighten screws to 35 in.-lb (4.29 N•m). Amphenol Network 

Solutions recommends using a seismic rack for best rigidity. Also, 

if you intend on installing more than one panel per rack, you need 

to plan a rack arrangement that dissipates heat efficiently. 

 

4. 

Loosen (you need not remove) four screws securing transparent 

terminal cover to the rear of the panel. 

 

5. 

Remove the cover. 

 

NOTE: The nrg600BT08-M is suitable for installation as part of 

a Common Bonding Network (CBN) for installation in Network 

Telecommunication Facilities an OSP. 

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Page 2: ...d communications markets We design manufacture and distribute products for customers who need an end to end solution for network connectivity fiber power distribution and rack management We collaborat...

Page 3: ...terminals for inputs outputs ground and alarms are on the rear of the panel All terminals are covered by a single full width transparent terminal cover Inputs are studs for dual hole lugs Ground term...

Page 4: ...3 8 studs on 1 centers A Feed Inputs 3 8 studs on 1 centers B Feed Bullet Load Terminal 1 4 studs on 5 8 centers B Feed GMT Load Terminal 6 Single Screw Temperature Probe Input Temperature Probe Inpu...

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Page 7: ...PDU or battery 12 Insulate lug barrels with UL94 V 0 rated heat shrink tubing 13 Clean terminals and lugs with nonabrasive nonmetallic pad 14 If required lightly coat antioxidant on lugs and input BA...

Page 8: ...LED In this mode the power and fuse LEDs are used for diagnostics and do not represent the power and fuse status A blinking green PWR B LED in conjunction with the yellow PWR A LED indicates the firmw...

Page 9: ...as required by NEC b Clean the panel terminals and lug if applicable witha nonabrasive nonmetallic cleaning pad c If required lightly coat antioxidant on lug wire and output BATT and RETURN terminals...

Page 10: ...t the applicable FUSE Alarm LED turns red Also check the FUSE alarm terminals on the rear of the panel Expect an open circuit between Terminals C and NC Expect continuity 0 between Terminals C and NO...

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