iPECS-MG Hardware Description and Installation Manual
Issue 1.1
KSU Installation
August, 2010
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4.6 Power Supply Unit Wiring
Each KSU is equipped with a Power Supply Unit (PSU) that converts AC power to the DC voltages
required by the system. The DC voltages are distributed to the various boards in the cabinet by the
backplane wiring under control of the MPB. For PSU specifications see section 2.4.3.
The PSU in each cabinet should be connected to a common Earth or Frame ground and, if Battery
Back-up operation is required, each PSU should be connected to a Battery Back-up circuit. Each
PSU also requires a separate connection to AC power.
NOTE
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Proper Power-up and down sequence
Turn off the PSU in the EKSU(s) then turn off the PSU in the BKSU. If the PSU in the BKSU is turned off first,
the system will automatically remove power from the EKSU.
The 1st and 2nd KSUs will work independent of the 3rd KSU (power shut-Off).
The 1st KSU will work independent of the 2nd KSU (powered-Off); however, the 3rd KSU cannot work without
the 2nd KSU powered-On.
It is recommended that the iPECS-MG be reset if the PSU in an EKSU is power cycled or turned OFF.
4.6.1 Frame Ground Connection
Proper grounding minimizes the affect of power induced and RF noise, and reduces the risk of
damage or injury in case of a power cross or lightning strike. Be sure to comply with applicable local
regulations regarding grounding of equipment. To ground the system, at each KSU,
1.
Assure the system is not connected to AC power.
2.
Loosen the Ground lug screw by turning the screw counter-clockwise to loosen, as
3.
Strip approximately 15mm (1/2 inch) of insulation from the end of the ground wire. A
UL1015 AWG #18 (1.0mm) green/yellow insulated copper wire should be used with a
recommended length of 1 meter (3.28 feet) or less.
4.
Insert the grounding wire in the ground lug and tighten the screw.
5.
Then connect the grounding wire to an appropriate ground source. A cold water pipe
with no insulated joints is often an acceptable ground.
Figure 4.6.1-1 Grounding the KSU