Cable management requirements
Bind and put the cables inside the rack in an organized manner. Make sure the cables do not have
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any kinks or sharp bends.
Figure 49 Cable binding example 1
Different cables (power, signal, and grounding cables) should be routed and bound separately
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rather than together in the rack. If they are close to each other, you can route them in cross-shape.
For parallel routing, the space between power cable and signal cable should be no less than 30
mm (1.18 in).
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The cable management bracket and cable routing slot inside and outside the rack should be
smooth and without sharp edges or tips.
The metal cable management hole should have a smooth and fully rounded surface or wear an
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insulating bush.
Use the right type of ties to bind the cables. Do not bind cables with joined ties. The following types
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of ties are available currently: 100 × 2.5 mm (3.94 × 0.10 in), 150 × 3.6 mm (5.91 × 0.14 in), 300
× 3.6 mm (1 1.81 × 0.14 in), 530 × 9 mm (20.87 × 0.35 in), and 580 × 13 mm (22.83 × 0.51 in).
Cut the extra parts of the ties neatly after binding the cables, leaving no sharp or angular tips. See
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the following figure:
Figure 50 Cable binding example 2
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