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Figure 104 Entry Box, Primary Cabinet
7. After connecting the repeater and closing the circuit breaker, turn the repeater ON, using the
Repeater Power Switch.
NOTE:
The AC line cord provided complies with standard North American color-coded wires (white, black,
and green). For international 230-Volt AC, 50-Hz applications, if local electrical code requires the
use an international color-coded line cord (brown, blue, and green-yellow), and requires the use of
a country specific power plug, you must obtain the wiring and plug locally. Peninsula does not
provide international color-coded wiring or country-specific power plugs.
Table36 lists the conversions from North American to International wiring color-codes.
Table 37 Line Cord Wire Colors
Wire Description
North America
International
AC, Hot, Line 1
Black
Brown
Neutral, Common, Line 2
White
Blue
Ground, Earth, Gnd
Green
Green/Yellow
Outside Wiring
If the repeater is outside, use the following procedure.
1. Install the repeater power, using ½ -inch Liquidtight flexible conduit, and the appropriate
Liquidtight conduit fittings.
2. Wire the repeater using #16 AWG (or larger) stranded PVC wire. Number 16 Gauge wire
complies with most local and national electrical codes, because the Repeater Power Switch
is also a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker, which limits current to a maximum of 10 Amps.