CHAPTER 3
Small Configuration
Connecting and Checking Office Battery to the CBP
FNC-7500-0061-200
Issue 1, May 2009
FLASHWAVE 7500 Release 6.1
Equipment Installation
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4
Locate the double-lug connector on the CBP end of the power cable that is to be connected to
battery source A1 at the end of this procedure.
5
Place the single two-hole lug on the two BATT A1 studs so that the cable is easily routed
toward the outside edge of the shelf.
Note:
A washer may be required as a standoff between the circuit breaker panel and the lug.
6
Install the washer and nut and tighten according to local standards.
7
Locate the single two-hole lug on the CBP end of the power cable that is to provide the return
for battery source A1 at the end of this procedure.
8
Place the single two-hole lug on the two RTN A1 studs so that the return cable is easily routed
toward the outside edge of the shelf.
Note:
A washer may be required as a standoff between the circuit breaker panel and the lug.
9
Install the washer and nut and tighten according to local standards.
10
Repeat
, substituting A2 for A1, then B1 for A1, and
finally B2 for A1.
11
Connect the frame ground lead to the FG terminal located just below the pin block. See
.
Note:
This grounding procedure assumes that the frame ground and power ground are terminated at
a central ground bus (ground window). Refer to Telcordia TR-TSY-000513.
12
Verify that no strands of wire are shorting terminals together and that leads are securely
fastened.
13
Replace the plastic cover over the input connectors.
14
On the front panel of the CBP, set all circuit breakers to the OFF position.
15
Observing local procedures, connect each of the power cables to the office batteries and office
ground as appropriate.
This procedure is complete.
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