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PANDUIT

 DPoE Power System User’s Guide 

 

Issue 1.0 

 

 

Part Number: PN380 

 

 

Table 5: Minimum Recommended DC AWG for 90° C Cabling for 

Unprotected Outputs  

Total Rectifier Current 
Rating (A) 

Wire and Lug Gauge 
(AWG) using 90

°

 C wire  

 
(NEC Table 310.16)

1

 

10 16 
20 14 
25 12 
30 12 
40 10 
50 8 
75 6 

Torque Settings 

The following table shows recommended torque settings for all mechanical and electrical connections 
according to screw or nut size in inch pounds (in-lbs). 
 

Table 6: Recommended Torque Settings 

Screw or Nut Size 

Toque (in-lbs) 

4-40 6 
6-32 12 
8-32 22 

10-32 37 
12-24 50 

¼-20 65 

Required Tools  

 
The DPoE Power System is designed to be installed with a minimum number of commonly available 
tools: 
 

• 

#1 & #2 flat blade and Phillips head screwdrivers  

• 

Torque wrench  

• 

7/16” socket, ¼” drive  

• 

Wire and cable strippers (

PANDUIT

 part number CT-100) 

• 

Wire and cable crimpers (such as 

PANDUIT

 part CT-1550, CT-1551, CT-1570, CT-1700 

Contour Crimp

TM

 Controlled Cycle Crimp Tools) (used for optional bulk DC connection) 

Site and Equipment Preparation 

 
Prior to unpacking the DPoE Power System, note any physical package damage that could indicate 
potential damage to the contents.  After removing DPoE Power System from the boxes and packing 
material, inspect for shipping and/or other damage.  Any problems should be reported to 

PANDUIT

 

technical support. 
 

                                            

 

 

 

 

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  Table 310.16 uses Table 3B – Sizes of Conductors from BS EN 60950:2000, “Safety of Information 

Technology Equipment,” December 2000 for non-building wiring. 

Summary of Contents for PN380

Page 1: ...DPoE Power System User s Guide Issue 1 0 Part Number PN380 February 2005 2005 PANDUIT Corp All Rights reserved www panduit com...

Page 2: ...lies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including i...

Page 3: ...implied PANDUIT Corp specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The remedies provided herein are Buyer s sole and exclusive remedies PANDUIT...

Page 4: ...rt Circuit and Current Limit 12 Troubleshooting 12 NIC Information 12 NIC Card Settings 13 Figures Figure 1 Individual AC Feed Wiring Architecture 4 Figure 2 DC Wire Diagram 5 Figure 3 Connecting to a...

Page 5: ...on 3 Table 4 Recommended AC Circuit Breaker and Wire Sizes 4 Table 5 Minimum Recommended DC AWG for 90 C Cabling for Unprotected Outputs 7 Table 6 Recommended Torque Settings 7 Table 7 PANDUIT Corpora...

Page 6: ...pport all the Powered Devices PD connected to the panel In these cases or in cases of multiple DPoE Power Patch Panels a larger power system is often required One option is to use the PANDUIT DPoE Pow...

Page 7: ...ch chassis should be fed from a dedicated AC branch circuit of a TN or IT power system CAUTION The plug ends on the power cords used for the AC connections are considered to be the primary disconnect...

Page 8: ...s of 10 from PANDUIT part number DPoEPWRF10 Fuses are also available from Littelfuse and Bussman Their part numbers are as follows Littelfuse 481 series 10 Amp fuse part number 0481010 Bussman Fast Ac...

Page 9: ...5 14 DC Output Wiring Sizing There are two main considerations for sizing DC wire ampacity and voltage drop Ampacity refers to the safe current carrying level as specified by U S based organizations s...

Page 10: ...rews The bulk DC connection may be used as a battery input or as an unfused bulk output The connections require a terminal lug 1 4 single hole lug with a max tongue width of 0 63 or less Size wires ba...

Page 11: ...e included power harness has two wires for the A feed power only pins 1 2 The DPoE Power Patch Panel supports an optional redundant B feed power option but the terminals and wire leads are not attache...

Page 12: ...with a minimum number of commonly available tools 1 2 flat blade and Phillips head screwdrivers Torque wrench 7 16 socket drive Wire and cable strippers PANDUIT part number CT 100 Wire and cable crimp...

Page 13: ...ng boxes until the chassis wiring is complete Power Plant Mounting and Wiring WARNING Ensure all AC and DC power sources are off and disconnected Mechanical Mounting The DPoE Power System chassis is i...

Page 14: ...wer System User s Guide Issue 1 0 Part Number PN380 IEC320 AC cord Cord Bracket Securing Screw Figure 5 Cord Bracket Figure 6 Chassis Rear View AC Connections 4 40 Screws Figure 7 Securing Cord Bracke...

Page 15: ...C connection requires properly crimped terminal lugs 1 4 single hole lug with a max tongue width of 0 63 or less Terminal lugs such as PANDUIT part number LCA4 14 L for use with 3 or 4 AWG stranded wi...

Page 16: ...lease the latch handle Pull the latch handle until the rectifier clears the rear connector on the chassis then gently slide it out of the rear connector With the latch handle open on the replacement r...

Page 17: ...latched into their respective slots Make sure all power and signal connectors are properly mated Table 8 Troubleshooting Alarm Problem Possible Solution DC OK LED is extinguished This rectifier has s...

Page 18: ...Power System EMS Webpage via IPSetup exe on the CD provided with the chassis DPoEPWRCM only The NIC card will also work with Telnet or SNMP NIC Card Settings The NIC card comes equipped with the follo...

Page 19: ...ature sensing device to use for battery temperature compensation Internal sensor or external temperature probes The controller will autosense when an external probe is attached and automatically adjus...

Page 20: ...t Number PN380 15 Parameter Description Default Setting High temperature alarm release NIC Card only The temperature value at which the controller will release a HIGH TEMP alarm For systems using the...

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