Ac Power Connection Information - Cisco 1120 Quick Start Manual

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AC power is available at the installation location.
AC power can be readily and conveniently removed from the router. The power should not be removed by
disconnecting the AC power connector on the unit.
Warning:
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting
device. Statement 1019
Warning:
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment.
Statement 1030
Warning:
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
Warning:
Before connecting or disconnecting the power cord, you must remove AC power from the power cord
using a suitable service disconnect.
When you install the unit outdoors, or in a wet or damp location, the AC branch circuit that powers the unit should
have ground fault protection (GFCI), as required by Article 210 of the NEC.
Ensure that the user-supplied AC power plug is certified for outdoor use and has a minimum rating, such as
Interpower 84131251 or Hubbell HBL316P6W (IEC/EN60309 pin-and-sleeve type connectors).
If the power cord goes through a metal cover, a bushing should be installed to prevent fraying of the cord. When
using a strain relief bushing, follow these recommendations:
Use properly sized parts that are suitable for outdoor installation
Use bushings that are safety certified

AC Power Connection Information

This section provides information you need to connect the router to AC power and includes the following topics:
Router Power Source Input Terminals, page 45
Electrical Wire Color Codes, page 46
Terminal Blocks and Mating Connectors for Power Input Wiring, page 47
Router Power Source Input Terminals
The Cisco CGR 1120 Router has two sets of terminals for power input (see
A set of five terminals for AC-input power source wires
A set of two terminals for DC-input power source wires
Figure 1 on page
45
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