Connecting The Router To Power; Grounding An Mx2000 Router - Juniper MX2010 Hardware Manual

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CHAPTER 18

Connecting the Router to Power

IN THIS CHAPTER

Grounding an MX2000 Router | 289

Connecting AC Power to an MX2000 Router with Three-Phase Delta AC Power Distribution Modules | 291
Connecting AC Power to an MX2000 Router with Three-Phase Wye AC Power Distribution Modules | 295
Connecting Power to an MX2000 Single-Phase AC Power Distribution Module | 300
Mapping Input Power from AC Power Distribution Modules to AC Power Supply Modules on MX2000
Routers | 302
Connecting Power to a DC-Powered MX2010 Router with Power Distribution Modules (-48 V) | 304
Connecting Power to a DC-Powered MX2000 Router with DC Power Distribution Modules (240 V
China) | 309
Connecting an MX2000 DC Router Power Distribution Module (-48 V) Cable | 310
Connecting an MX2000 DC Router Power Distribution Module (240 V China) Cable | 313
Powering On the DC-Powered MX2010 Router | 315
Powering On the DC-Powered (240 V China) MX2000 Router | 317
Powering On a Three-Phase AC-Powered MX2000 Router | 319
Troubleshooting the MX2000 Router Power System | 320
Grounding an MX2000 Router
To ground the router, you need the following tools:
Phillips (+) screwdriver, number 2
ESD grounding wrist strap
Two UNC 1/4–20 nuts and washers
Grounding lug, 4-AWG for 80-A input or 6-AWG for 60-A input
Grounding cable, minimum 10 AWG wire (not provided)
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