Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
corners.
The metal hole traversed by cables should have a smooth and fully rounding surface or an insulated lining.
Use cable ties to bundle up cables properly. Please do not connect two or more cable ties to bundle up cables.
After bundling up cables with cable ties, cut off the remaining part. The cut should be smooth and trim, without
sharp corners, as shown in
Figure 7-10
Bundling Up Cables (2)
When cables need to be bent, please bundle them up but do not tie them where the cables will be bent, as
shown in
Figure
Figure 7-11
Bundling Up Cables (3)
Cables not to be assembled or remaining parts of cables should be folded and placed in a proper position of
the rack or cable trough. The proper position refers to a position that does not affect switch performance or
damage the switch or cable.
220 V and –48 V power cords must not be bundled on the guide rails of moving parts.
Leave a margin for the power cords connecting moving parts such as door grounding wires after they are
connected to avoid suffering tension or stress. When the moving part is installed, the remaining cable part
should not touch heat sources or sharp corners. If heat sources cannot be avoided, high-temperature cables
should be adopted.
Figure
7-10.
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