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To secure a power cord to the library frame:
1 Facing the rear of the library, locate a specific hole that is drilled into
the back of the expansion module for the hook-and-loop fastener.
This hole is located on the rear of the library, about three inches from
the top of the expansion module near the right side of the library
chassis. Refer to the illustration below to locate this hole.
Note:
If your module chassis does not have the drilled hole, use an
M5 thumbscrew to attach the black hook-and-loop fastener to
the nearest available M5 threaded hole on the lower right of
any module chassis.
2 Insert a push rivet into the rivet hole on the black hook-and-loop
fastener. The head of the rivet should be on the same side of the
fastener as the plastic loop.
3 Firmly press the push rivet through the hole in the expansion module
described above. The hook-and-loop fastener should now be secured
to the library chassis.
4 Plug the power cord into a power supply unit closest to the hook-
and-loop fastener.
5 Determine how much cord length you need to reach and easily plug
into the AC power source. Do not plug the cord into power source
until you are ready to power on the library.
6 If there is excess power cord, loop the excess cord into a bundle in the
shape of a figure-eight. The bundle should be small enough to hold
comfortably with one hand, or about eight inches in length.
7 Wrap the bundle with the hook-and-loop fastener. Thread the strap
through the plastic loop and tighten the strap around the bundled
cord. Secure the strap by pressing it down.
The power cord is now secured to the expansion module. Repeat these
steps to secure other power cords, if necessary. Bundle adjacent power
cords together using the same hook-and-loop fastener.
Once complete, power cord management for a 41U library should look
similar to
Figure Figure 49
Chapter 12 Installing, Removing, and Replacing
Cable Management Guidelines
on page 323.
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