Table
3-3.
Power
Plugs
and
Receptacles
-
200-240
Volts
(continued)
Feature
Code
Voltage
Description
Watertight
Plug
Watertight
Receptacle
Notes:
1.
IBM
continues
to
strongly
recommend
the
use
of
a
metal
backbox
(example
shown
below)
with
our
line
cords
using
IEC-309
plugs.
Although
in-line
connectors
and
nonmetalic
backboxes
are
available
and
compatible,
they
are
not
recommended.
These
recommendations
are
based
on
the
metal
backbox
providing:
v
An
added
level
of
protection
against
a
miswired
phase
and
ground
reversal
v
In
some
cases,
a
metal
backbox
may
be
better
for
EMI
mitigation
You
may
choose
not
to
use
a
metal
backbox.
In
this
case,
please
check
your
local
code
for
specific
requirements.
2.
The
customer
must
obtain
appropriate
plugs
and
receptacles,
based
on
existing
electrical
codes,
where
those
plugs
and
receptacles
are
not
provided
with
the
system.
Grounding
Specifications
Every
single-phase
branch
circuit
must
contain
two
phase
conductors
(or
one
phase
and
neutral)
and
an
insulated
equipment-grounding
conductor.
For
200
V
ac
through
240
V
ac
installations
in
the
United
States,
the
equipment-grounding
conductor
must
be
identical
in
size,
insulation
material,
and
gauge
to
the
branch
circuit
phase
conductors,
except
that
it
must
be
green
with
or
without
one
or
more
yellow
stripes
on
the
insulation.
For
installations
outside
the
United
States,
the
size
of
the
grounding
conductor
must
be
in
accordance
with
local
codes.
Conduit
must
not
be
used
as
the
only
grounding
means.
However,
any
conduit
or
cable
shield
must
be
connected
at
both
ends
in
such
a
way
that
it
is
included
in
the
grounding
path
in
parallel
with
the
grounding
conductor
it
contains.
IBM
strongly
recommends
that
branch
circuit
wiring
be
located
in
metallic
conduit,
or
be
made
from
shielded
cable,
if
located
under
a
raised
floor.
Even
when
not
required
by
local
regulations,
some
form
of
shield
around
the
branch
circuit
wiring
is
preferred
as
a
means
of
reducing
coupling
of
high-frequency
electrical
noise
into
signal
and
control
cables.
There
is
information
about
additional
recommendations
and
requirements
for
equipment
grounding
on
IBM’s
Resource
Link
web
site
(
http://www.ibm.com/servers/resourcelink
).
See
″
General
Information
for
Planning
a
Physical
Site
″
.
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2004
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