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862 Chapter 17 Hardware procedures
241-1501-240 5.2S2
10 Slide the insulating boot to the BIP end of the cable, align it with the shape
of the lug (toe upwards), rest the boot flush against the rear of the BIP, and
add the boot retainer as shown in the figure "Insulating boots and clamps
at the rear of the BIP" (page 835). Using a small Pozidriv screwdriver bit,
tighten the boot retainer screw at the rear of the BIP to snug plus a 1/5
turn (1.7 Nm or 16 in.-lbs of torque).
11 Repeat step 3 to step 10 for the A2 and B2 feeds.
12 Check the labels of the power cables at the BIP to match the labels at the
power sources, all to indicate the shelf being powered. Ensure the
identifications are in the site records.
13 Seat all the BIMs in the BIP.
14 Switch the BIP breakers on one at a time from right to left. A breaker is on
when the | is pushed in. Although other equipment turns on, they will be
tested by a different procedure later.
15 Ensure the LEDs on the BIM at the front of the BIP are showing green. If
showing red, switch the BIM breakers off and re-inspect the cabling for
appropriate polarity. If green, proceed. See the figures "Location of alarm
module status LEDs" (page 864) and "Location of BIM status LEDs"
(page 863).
16 Switch off all BIP breakers.
If the power to the BIP is on except for a BIM that was switched off for
replacing an input power cable, restore power to the cable and switch on
the breakers the | is pressed in) of the BIM that aligns with that cable. The
software alarms associated with replacing a cable are cleared.

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