Wiring Block On The Pim - Cisco Carrier Routing System CRS-1 Installation Manual

Carrier routing system 4-slot line card chassis
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DC Power Systems on the Cisco CRS 4-Slot Router
Table 2-2
Nominal input voltage
Input line current
Inrush current
When wiring the DC power shelf, be sure to attach the ground wire first. When removing the wiring, be
Note
sure to remove the ground wire last. The ground wire must be attached with a torque value of 30 in-lb.
The power cables should also be attached with a torque value of 30 in-lb.

Wiring Block on the PIM

Each wiring block on the power input module (PIM) contains four sets of terminals, two positive and
two negative (see
the wiring block and is secured by a screw to a torque value of 50 in.-lb.
You must remove the block cover before you work with the wires.
Figure 2-10
Power Input Module (PIM)
+
B 1
(R TN )
+
B 0
(-4 8V /-6
0V )
(R TN )
(-4 8V /-6
0V )
O N
B 1
B 0
1
2
1 Power supply B1 wiring block
2 Power supply B0 wiring block
3 Power shelf coupling screw
Cisco CRS Carrier Routing System 4-Slot Line Card Chassis Installation Guide
2-10
DC Input Current and Voltage Information
Supports –48 VDC and –60 VDC systems
(range: –40 to –72 VDC)
Note
50 A maximum at –48 VDC
40 A maximum at –60 VDC
60 A peak at –75 VDC
(maximum for 1 ms)
Figure
2-10). Each wiring block is covered by a plastic block cover that snaps onto
S ID E B
3
Chapter 2
The turn-on voltage of the DC power supplies
is –43.5 +/- 0.5 VDC. When a power supply is
powered on, it continues to operate down to an
input voltage of –40 VDC.
+
A 1
S ID E A
(R TN )
+
O N
(-4 8V /-6
A 0
0V )
(R TN )
(-4 8V /-6
0V )
A 1
A 0
4
5
6
4 Power supply A1 wiring block
5 Power supply A0 wiring block
6 Ground lug nuts
Installing and Removing Power Components
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