Crimping Guidelines; Connecting A Fortigate-7030E Psu To Dc Power - Fortinet FortiGate-7030E System Manual

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FortiGate-7030E chassis

Crimping guidelines

To connect the PSUs to data center power you should use 8 AWG or larger wires depending on the wire length and the
power requirements of your chassis. The ends of these wires must be fitted with UL approved ring terminals for 8/M4
studs with ext ring diameter < 9.8 mm. Use the following information to crimp and prepare these wires.
Follow these crimping guidelines:
Strip the insulation from cable. Be careful not to nick cable strands which may later result in stands breaking.
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Cable end should be clean: wire brush or clean with emery cloth if necessary. Insert cable into connector until it
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stops. The insertion length must approximate the stripped length of cable.
Insert connector in die and compress between the markings beginning near the tongue of the connector. Using the
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wrong installing die may result in a defective connection.
After crimping, remove all sharp edges, flash or burrs.
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Connecting a FortiGate-7030E PSU to DC power

The following procedure describes how to connect a PSU to DC power. Repeat this procedure to connect each PSU.
DC Power
Source
-48VDC
You need the following equipment to connect the primary FortiGate-7030E PSUs to DC power:
An electrostatic discharge (ESD) preventive wrist strap with connection cord.
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One black 8 AWG stranded wire with attached UL approved ring terminal for 8/M4 studs with ext ring diameter <
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9.8 mm.
One red 8 AWG stranded wire with attached UL approved ring terminal for 8/M4 studs with ext ring diameter < 9.8
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mm.
To connect a PSU to DC power
1. Attach the ESD wrist strap to your wrist and to an ESD socket or to a bare metal surface on the chassis or frame.
2. Make sure that the PSU and power cords are not energized.
3. Snap the clear plastic cover off of the PSU power terminals.
FortiGate-7030E 6.2.3 System Guide
Do not crimp energized wires.
+ RTN
RTN
(red)
-48VDC
(black)
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