Installation Manual
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4.3 Cable Entry
The plastic AC rear cover is the default configuration and should be removed for connecting
the AC cable. If the Rear and Top Cover Kit or Extended Rear and Top Cover Kit is installed,
the top cover and extended rear cover should be removed for connecting AC, DC and alarm
cables.
4.3.1 Remove Top Cover
If the Rear and Top Cover Kit is installed, follow the steps below to remove the top cover
and AC cover:
1. Remove plastic AC rear cover by loosing two screws.
2. Push the top cover backward and then lift it to remove the cover.
AC Cover
Top Cover
Figure 4-3 Remove Top Cover
If the Extended Rear and Top Cover Kit is installed, follow the steps below to remove the
extended rear cover and top cover:
1. Remove the AC input cover assembly and rear cover assembly by loosening the retaining
screws.
2. Remove the support assembly of the Extended Cover Kit by unscrewing four screws
fixed to power system.
3. Follow the steps of “Removing Top and AC Cover” to remove the plastic AC cover and
top cover.
Rear Cover Assembly
AC Input Cover
Assembly
Support Assembly
Figure 4-4 Remove Extended Cover Kit
4.3.2 Cable Entry Openings
The Extended Rear and Top Cover is designed with two knockouts and one circular opening
for AC cable entry plus and three larger openings for DC and alarm cable entry.
When connecting and routing the AC cable from the right hand side or the bottom, first
remove the knockout, then install the supplied PG21 to fix the AC cable.
Figure 4-5 below depicts three types of AC and DC cable entry.
AC cable entry from rear
AC cable entry from bottom
AC cable entry from side
DC cable entry from rear
DC cable entry from bottom
DC cable entry from rear
Figure 4-5 Cable Entry Options