S9601-104BC Hardware Installation Guide | 20
3.
Attach the power cable.
Locate the DC power screw-type terminal block located on the PSU. Remove the plastic cover
that is protecting the terminal block by pushing from the top or bottom of the cover and
flipping open the cover outwards. Secure the one-holed lugs (with the DC power cable
attached) to the terminal block as depicted in the following figure.
Figure 24.
4.
Tighten the screws to the specified torque.
Tighten the screws to a torque value of 25.0+/-0.5kgf.cm. If the torque is not enough, the lug
will not be secure and may cause malfunctions. If the torque is too much, the terminal block or
lug may be damaged. Secure the plastic cover back onto the terminal block.
5.
Feed DC power into the system.
The PSU will immediately output 12.2V and 12VSB to the system with a -40 to -72V DC power
source. The PSU has a built in 60A, fast acting fuse based on the PSU maximum capacity, which
will act as a second tier system protection in case the power distribution unit’s fuse is not
functioning.
6.
Verify that the power supply is operating.
If connected correctly, when turned on, the LED on the PSU will light up with a Green color
designating normal operation.
AC Version
1.
Ensure there is enough power to supply the system.
The maximum system power consumption is 919 watts. It is recommended to ensure that
enough power is reserved from the power distribution system before installation. Also, please
ensure that both PSUs have been properly installed before powering up the equipment, as the
S9601-104BC is designed to support 1 + 1 power redundancy.
2.
Attach the power cable.
Locate the AC inlet connector on the PSU and plug the AC power cable (250VAC 15A, IEC60320
C13) into the AC inlet connector.
3.
Feed AC power into the system.
The PSU will immediately output 12.2V & 12VSB to the system with a 100-240V, AC power
source. The PSU has a built-in 16 amperes, fast acting fuse based on the PSU maximum
capacity, which will act as a second tier system protection in case the power distribution unit’s