Access-T 1500 Units
The Access-T 1500 supports redundant (loadsharing) dual power supplies. Any
combination of 115 V ac and/or -48 V dc power supplies may be installed. If
two power supplies are installed and connected to different 115 V ac and/or -48
Vdc sources, the unit will remain powered in the event of the failure of either
power source. Power supplies are labeled as AC or DC behind the removable
front panels. Power specifications are given in Table 2-B.
WARNING: The Access-T 1500 chassis must be properly
grounded to prevent possible equipment damage or
service interruption.
The Access-T 1500 is shipped with the power supplies already installed in the
chassis. To apply power to the Access-T 1500, follow these steps:
1.
For ac power, plug one end of the three-prong power cord(s) into a
115 Vac outlet(s) and the other end into the appropriate ac connec-
tor(s) on the Access-T 1500 rear panel. Go to step 3.
2.
For a Centralized DC Power connection, follow the site requirements
detailed in the Installation and Site Requirements section at the begin-
ning of Chapter 3. For dc power, connect the battery leads and a good
earth ground to the appropriate terminals at the rear of the Access-T
1500 chassis as follows:
Using #14 AWG (minimum) wire, connect the -48 volt dc power,
return, and ground leads. (Terminal block locations are shown in
Figure 3-2.) To make a wiring connection to the plug:
a.
Turn the screw corresponding to the desired wire slot
counter-clockwise until the slot accepts the wire.
b.
Insert the wire into the slot.
c.
Turn the screw clockwise until the wire is held firmly.
3.
The power supply indicator light on the front panel will illuminate
green if power has been successfully established. If the LED is red,
either the power connection or power supply is faulty. If the LED
does not illuminate at all, either the power supply is either not
receiving power, or there is not a power supply loaded in the chassis.
ACST-0351-005
Chapter 3
June 1996
Installation
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