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Safety Information

The following general safety precau-

tions must be observed during all 

phases of operation of this instrument. 

Failure to comply with these precau-

tions or with specific warnings or oper-

ating instructions in the product 

manuals violates safety standards of 

design, manufacture, and intended use 

of the instrument. Keysight Technolo-

gies assumes no liability for the cus-

tomer's failure to comply with these 

requirements. 

General

Do not use this product in any manner not 

specified by the manufacturer. The protec-

tive features of this product must not be 

impaired if it is used in a manner specified in 

the operation instructions.

Before Applying Power

Verify that all safety precautions are taken. 

Make all connections to the unit before 

applying power. Note the external markings 

described under “Safety Symbols”.

Ground the Instrument

Keysight chassis’ are provided with a 

grounding-type power plug. The 

instrument chassis and cover must be 

connected to an electrical ground to 

minimize shock hazard. The ground pin 

must be firmly connected to an electri-

cal ground (safety ground) terminal at 

the power outlet. Any interruption of 

the protective (grounding) conductor 

or disconnection of the protective 

earth terminal will cause a potential 

shock hazard that could result in per-

sonal injury.

Do Not Operate in an Explosive 

Atmosphere

Do not operate the module/chassis in 

the presence of flammable gases or 

fumes.

Do Not Operate Near Flammable 

Liquids

Do not operate the module/chassis in 

the presence of flammable liquids or 

near containers of such liquids.

Cleaning

Clean the outside of the Keysight mod-

ule/chassis with a soft, lint-free, 

slightly dampened cloth. Do not use 

detergent or chemical solvents.

Do Not Remove Instrument Cover

Only qualified, service-trained person-

nel who are aware of the hazards 

involved should remove instrument 

covers. Always disconnect the power 

cable and any external circuits before 

removing the instrument cover.

Keep away from live circuits

Operating personnel must not remove 

equipment covers or shields. Proce-

dures involving the removal of covers 

and shields are for use by service-

trained personnel only. Under certain 

conditions, dangerous voltages may 

exist even with the equipment 

switched off. To avoid dangerous elec-

trical shock, DO NOT perform proce-

dures involving cover or shield removal 

unless you are qualified to do so.

DO NOT operate damaged 

equipment

Whenever it is possible that the safety 

protection features built into this prod-

uct have been impaired, either through 

physical damage, excessive moisture, 

or any other reason, REMOVE POWER 

and do not use the product until safe 

operation can be verified by service-

trained personnel. If necessary, return 

the product to an Keysight Technolo-

gies Sales and Service Office for ser-

vice and repair to ensure the safety 

features are maintained.

DO NOT block the primary 

disconnect

The primary disconnect device is the 

appliance connector/power cord when 

a chassis used by itself, but when 

installed into a rack or system the dis-

connect may be impaired and must be 

considered part of the installation.

Do Not Modify the Instrument

Do not install substitute parts or per-

form any unauthorized modification to 

the product. Return the product to an 

Keysight Sales and Service Office to 

ensure that safety features are main-

tained.

In Case of Damage

Instruments that appear damaged or 

defective should be made inoperative 

and secured against unintended oper-

ation until they can be repaired by 

qualified service personnel

Do NOT block vents and fan exhaust: 

To ensure adequate cooling and venti-

lation, leave a gap of at least 50mm 

(2") around vent holes on both sides of 

the chassis. 
Do NOT operate with empty slots: To 

ensure proper cooling and avoid dam-

aging equipment, fill each empty slot 

with an AXIe filler panel module.
Do NOT stack free-standing chassis: 

Stacked chassis should be rack-

mounted. 
All modules are grounded through the 

chassis: During installation, tighten 

each module's retaining screws to 

secure the module to the chassis and 

to make the ground connection.

Operator is responsible to maintain 

safe operating conditions. To ensure 

safe operating conditions, modules 

should not be operated beyond the 

full temperature range specified in the 

Environmental and physical specifica-

tion. Exceeding safe operating condi-

tions can result in shorter lifespan, 

improper module performance and 

user safety issues. When the modules 

are in use and operation within the 

specified full temperature range is not 

maintained, module surface tempera-

tures may exceed safe handling con-

ditions which can cause discomfort or 

burns if touched. In the event of a 

module exceeding the full tempera-

ture range, always allow the module 

to cool before touching or removing 

modules from the chassis.

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Page 2: ...Keysight Power Distribution Unit PDU Installation Guide For use with Keysight PDU kits and PDU installation kits for Keysight racks ...

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Page 4: ...erform proce dures involving cover or shield removal unless you are qualified to do so DO NOT operate damaged equipment Whenever it is possible that the safety protection features built into this prod uct have been impaired either through physical damage excessive moisture or any other reason REMOVE POWER and do not use the product until safe operation can be verified by service trained personnel ...

Page 5: ... this ISM device complies with the Canadian ICES 001 This symbol represents the time period during which no hazardous or toxic substance elements are expected to leak or deteriorate during normal use Forty years is the expected useful life of this product South Korean Class A EMC Declara tion this equipment is Class A suitable for professional use and is for use in electromagnetic environments out...

Page 6: ...llation Guide v Contents General Information 6 E7685A PDU Installation Kit Contents 7 Tools Required 7 PDU Kit Contents 7 PDU Specifications 9 General Installation Information 10 Installation procedure 10 Connecting the Old Style Switch 20 ...

Page 7: ...sight E7685A PDU Installation Kit allows the installation of any of the following PDU kits The above listed PDU kits are intended to be used only in the following Keysight rack enclosures E3661B E3662B and E7590A The low voltage master switch removes power only from the PDU outlet receptacles To completely remove power from the PDU and rack system the PDU power cord must be removed from the premis...

Page 8: ...llation Kit This kit provides hardware and rack components required to complete the installation The installation of a second PDU does not require an additional kit However you will need the kit s switch and hardware if the first PDU was not switched and you are adding a switched PDU The voltage of a second PDU must match that of the installed PDU for correct operation of the illuminated switch Wh...

Page 9: ...Guide 8 All 3 Machine Screw Torx T25 10 32x0 5 inch p n 2680 0278 All 2 Washer external tooth 10 p n 2190 0565 All 1 Nut Hex w Ext tooth lock washer 10 32 p n 2740 0003 All 1 Cable assembly ground p n C2786 60065 PDU Kit Number Quantity Description ...

Page 10: ...5A 1 IEC 320 C19 Receptacle 10 IEC 320 C13 Receptacles Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 0 C to 40 C 0 C to 40 C 0 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 5 to 80 RH non condensing 5 to 80 RH non condensing 5 to 80 RH non condensing 5 to 80 RH non condensing Operating Environment Indoor Location Indoor Location Indoor Location Indoor Location Input 100 120V 50 60 Hz N America 200 240V 50 60 Hz International ...

Page 11: ... switched D Second PDU Unswitched first one was switched E Second PDU Switched first one was unswitched Needs PDU Installation Kit F Second PDU Unswitched first one was also unswitched A shaded cell means the step applies A non shaded cell means that the step does not apply Step A B C D E F 1 Turn off power to the rack and disconnect AC power Failure to disconnect AC power could result in a severe...

Page 12: ...ews securing the top cap to the frame at the rear of the rack Slide the top cap towards the rear and liftoff the top cap completely See Figure 1 Step A B C D E F 3 If your rack is configured with a rear door open the door and remove the four screws securing the side cover to the rear door hinges Figure 1 Removing the top cap ...

Page 13: ...over to the base of the rack enclosure Lift the side cover slightly up and remove completely See Figure 2 Step A B C D E F 5 Remove the three screw used to secure the non switchable forehead assembly completely Retain the three screws as they will be re used in step 12 See Figure 3 Figure 2 Removing the side covers ...

Page 14: ...kets see the table below Attach the two PDU brackets using four 10 32 x 0 5 inch machine screws See Figures 4 and 5 Clip Nut Placement Rack Size Top PDU Bracket Bottom PDU Bracket Door Catch 1100mm 4th Increment Mark 16th Increment Mar 1st Increment Mar 1300mm 7th Increment Mar 26th Increment Mar 4th Increment Mar 1600mm 7th Increment Mar 25th Increment Mar 13th Increment Mar 2000mm 16th Increment...

Page 15: ...Keysight Power Distribution Unit Installation Guide 14 Figure 4 Attaching sheet metal clip nuts to the column Figure 5 Attaching the PDU brackets ...

Page 16: ...cond PDU place the second PDU against the PDU brackets and align the outer holes on the brackets with the mounting holes of the PDU Secure using 10 32 x 0 5 screws from the kit See Figure 6 Figure 6 Attaching the PDUs Step A B C D E F 8 Attach one end of the PDU ground cable assembly to the PDU at the bottom of the PDU using one 10 ext tooth star washer and one 10 31 x 0 5 machine screw Make sure ...

Page 17: ...nal wiring terminals power cord or supplied cord set Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored Protect from Shock Hazards As the number of instruments that connect to a PDU increases the magnitude of leakage current also increases The magnitude of the leakage current depends on the characteristics of each instrument To ...

Page 18: ... as shown See Figure 7 Step A B C D E F 10 Route the PDU switch cable harness up through the provided channel at the top of the rack enclosure and secure the cable harness with the pre mounted cable clips See Figure 8 Step A B C D E F 11 Install the power switch supplied with your PDU Installation Kit Align the switch so that the LED indicator is toward the left side when viewed from the front and...

Page 19: ...nto the spade terminals on the back of the switch See Figure 9 Connection from the PDU front panel switch harness and the switch in the forehead must be made correctly to ensure normal PDU operation Failure to do so can result in PDU failure or inconsistent PDU operation The power switch supplied has five terminals If you have an older installation with a six terminal switch see Connecting the Old...

Page 20: ...itch The power switch supplied has five terminals If you have an older installation with a six terminal switch see Connecting the Old Style Switch on page 20 The low voltage master switch removes power only from the PDU outlet receptacles To completely remove power from the PDU and rack system the PDU power cord must be removed from the premise electrical system or if the rack is connected to a de...

Page 21: ...on the right side when installed If your system has this older six terminal switch the correct wiring connections are as shown in Figure 10 below Figure 10 Main Power Switch Connection old style switch If you replace the old six terminal switch in your rack installation with the new five terminal switch provided in the PDU Installation Kit you must wire the PDU s as shown in Figure 9 The low volta...

Page 22: ...21 Keysight Power Distribution Unit Installation Guide Connecting the Old Style Switch ...

Page 23: ...This information is subject to change without notice Keysight Technologies 2015 Edition 11 August 2015 Published in USA 5000 0039 www keysight com ...

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