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Chapter 2 - Power, Ground & Interconnect Cables
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Chapter 2
Power, Ground & Interconnect Cables
NOTICE
Potential for Data Loss and/or Equipment Damage
To prevent potential data loss and equipment damage, please do the following:
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Record data collected from procedures in this chapter into Form F4879 when directed.
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Only use the Installation manual that arrives with your system for installation. Any other
revisions of this manual may not exactly match your system.
Section 1.0 Introduction
Site use of conduit, floor duct, wall duct, or a raised computer floor, as well as the individual
component layout determines the system cable sequence. If your site has floor or wall ducts that
will interfere with placement of the table/gantry, it may be important to have the movers unload the
cable boxes (8 & 9) first and run those cables while others unload the subsystems.
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Try to run the system cables after the contractor completes the contractor supplied
wiring.
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All ground wires and other contractor wiring should be complete to the point of
equipment placement.
NOTICE
Potential for Equipment Damage
1.1
Cable Storage
Do not store excess cable in the bottom of the PDU or Gantry.
Do not store excess cable behind or under the installed components (table, PDU, gantry or
console). Check with the site electrical contractor, before hiding excess in conduits or cable ducts.
Figure 2-1 Excess Cable Storage Configuration
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Keep signal and control cables away from power cables and power wiring. When you
lay cables in a raceway, locate the signal cables in a separate section of the raceway,
or a separate conduit.
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Check all connections for tightness.
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Use suitable tools and judgment.
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Check all visible connections, especially ground connections.
Approximately one meter
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