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Cisco 7600 Series Router Installation Guide
OL-4503-26
Chapter 5 Removal and Replacement Procedures
Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
Note
For 2700 W power supplies, use fine-stranded copper conductors rated for 45-degrees Celsius
for North American installations.
Step 7
Connect the DC-input wires to the 2700 W power supply terminal block (
Figure 5-64
) in this order:
•
Ground
•
Negative (-)
•
Positive (+)
Note
When you tighten the terminal nuts, make sure they are snug. Do not over tighten them. Recommended
torque strength is 20 inch-pounds. Over tightening the terminal nuts can break the terminal block
(Maximum torque: 36 inch-pounds).
Depending on which side you are connecting the DC-input wires, be sure that the DC-input wires rest in
the appropriate cable holder.
Figure 5-65
shows DC-input wires coming in from the left side.
Step 8
Secure the ground cable to the cable holder with the two cable-ties.
Warning
When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Step 9
Retrieve the cable holder covers from the plastic bag and attach to the front panel at the locations shown
in
Figure 5-60
.
Note
If the cable holder illustrated as number 5 and 8 in
Figure 5-64
is loose on the DC input cables,
please use a long cable tie to secure the cable holders as shown in
Figure 5-64
.
Step 10
Secure the terminal block cover using four screws and the terminal block barriers with two screws each.
Step 11
Turn on the DC inputs and verify power supply operation by checking that the power supply front panel
LEDs are in the following states:
•
INPUT OK LED is green
•
FAN OK LED is green
•
OUTPUT FAIL LED is not lit
If the LEDs indicate a power problem, see the
“Identifying Startup Problems” section on page 4-2
.