BLiNQ Networks Inc.
X-1200 System Installation Guide
Release 1.0
Confidential - Restricted Use and Duplication
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5.
Use the torque wrench to evenly tighten down the two bolts and finish the installation of the power
supply bracket to the module (do not over tighten). Follow the Torque setting from Table 9,
“Recommended Torque Values for PSU Bracket Bolts”.
Figure 15 Attaching PSU Bracket to Back of Module
6.5.2
Installing the Power Supply Unit
If you do not have a direct -48 Vdc power supply, you must install the -48 Vdc power supply unit (PSU).
The PSU allows you to convert from another power source (i.e., North America: 120 Volts) to -48 Vdc. To
install the PSU bracket onto the module, see Section 6.5.1, “
”.
Figure 16 Power Supply Unit (PSU)
Required parts and tools:
Installed Power Supply Unit (PSU) bracket on module
Socket wrench ¼ in. driver head with long and short ½ in. and 7/16 in. sockets
Torque wrench, ¼ in. head with range for 4-60Nm or 3-45lbf-ft
Cable ties, as needed
If needed, outdoor weatherproof AC cabling and connectors, as required for your installation (for
instance: shielded 18 AWG 2 conductors 90°C water resistant, black and white conductor jackets,
outdoor rated cable, 5-8 mm thick with weatherized DC connector to fit on power cable)
6 Mounting Holes
(total)
Use 2 mounting
holes to attach
PSU bracket