
7. Remove the metal cover of the metal AC wiring compartment.
8. Unscrew the retaining nut from the AC power cord.
9. Place the retaining nut inside the metal wiring compartment.
10. Insert the wires of the AC power cord through the hole of the retaining nut and rubber grommet.
11. Insert the wires of the AC power cord through the hole of the metal wiring compartment.
12. Connect the wires to the AC terminal block on the three-phase delta AC PDM (see
). Loosen the input terminal or grounding point screw, insert each wire into the
grounding point input terminal, and tighten the screw (see
for approved AC wire
gauge).
NOTE:
The terminal connections have either slotted screws or hex screws. Use a 1/4-in.
slotted screwdriver for the slotted screws. Use a 5/32-in. (4 mm) Allen wrench for the
5/16-in. hex screws.
To connect wires to the terminal block that serves six PSMs:
a. Insert the grounding wire into the grounding point labeled GND.
b. Insert the wire labeled L1 into the input terminal labeled A1.
c. Insert the wire labeled L2 into the input terminal labeled B1.
d. Insert the wire labeled L3 into the input terminal labeled C1.
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Summary of Contents for MX2010
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Page 30: ...MX2010 Power System Description 95 MX2010 Cooling System Description 45 4...
Page 144: ...MX2010 DC Power 48 V System Electrical Specifications 201 122...
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Page 273: ...Figure 98 Loading the MX2010 Router into the Rack g007436 256...
Page 294: ...Figure 113 Reinstalling an AC Power Distribution Module g007440 D 277...
Page 295: ...Figure 114 Reinstalling a DC Power Distribution Module 48 V D g007432 278...
Page 373: ...4 PART Installing and Replacing Components Installing Components 359 Replacing Components 429...
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