Chapter 2: Installation; Mounting The Sg-1 Chassis; Connecting The Sg-1 Chassis Ground; Connecting The Power Source - ADC SG-1 User Manual

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I
NSTALLATION
This chapter provides detailed information about installing the SG-1.
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SG-1 C
OUNTING THE
To mount the SG-1, complete the following procedure.
Step
1
If required, securely attach the customer provided rack adapters to the left and right sides of the rack in
which the SG-1 chassis will be installed.
2
Position the chassis in the rack.
3
Align the chassis adapter holes with the vertical rack mounting holes.
4
Secure the rack adapters to the rack using a Phillips screwdriver and four 12-24 x ½ inch pan head
screws for each rack adapter.
C
ONNECTING THE
To connect the SG-1 chassis ground, complete the following procedure.
IMPORTANT
The recommended copper wire is a minimum 6AWG stranded copper wire with a maximum length
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of 5 feet (1.52 m).
Step
1
Use the vendor provided cable.
2
Attach one end of the ground wire to the chassis ground lug and tighten the screw. Make sure the ground
wire has a secure connection.
3
Connect the other end of the ground wire to the CO ground termination point or building earth ground.
Make sure the ground wire has a secure connection.
You must wear an antistatic wrist strap connected to the ESD jack on the SG-1 chassis to perform
IMPORTANT
the installation procedures. You must also observe normal ESD precautions when handling
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electronic equipment. Do not hold electronic plugs by their edge. Do not touch components or
circuitry.
Attach your antistatic wrist strap to the ESD ground jack on the SG-1 chassis.
Note:
Procedures marked with an ESD symbol require you to use the antistatic wrist strap to complete
the step.
C
ONNECTING THE
The SG-1 AC chassis (SG1-400-005) supports 110 to 240 Vac (50 to 60 Hz) power. Connect facility power to the
chassis as described in the following section.
SG1-UM-8500-03
HASSIS
SG-1 C
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HASSIS
ROUND
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OWER
OURCE
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