Connecting Power
R E V I E W D R A F T — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L
Note
e.
Use minimum 14 AWG or maximum 12 AWG copper wire to connect the router to a 15 A branch
circuit in accordance with local electrical code requirements. Verify that the voltage at the router is
within the rated operating voltage range of the product.
Ensure that all strands of a stranded wire are properly captured into the terminal block. A loose strand
Caution
could possibly short the chassis and result in a hazard.
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and
Warning
disconnected last. Statement 1046
Figure 3-5
Fully insert the un-insulated lead in to the terminal block and screw each captive screw on the terminal
Step 3
block tight to ensure proper connection.
Use a tie wrap to secure the cable to the strain relief mechanism that is new to the terminal block on the
Step 4
chassis. Secure the cable immediately adjacent to the terminal block to minimize strain on the cable. See
Figure
Cisco Connected Grid Routers 2010 Hardware Installation Guide
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The strain relief mechanism are three metal loops built into the chassis next to the terminal
block.
Connecting Power Using the Terminal Block
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Chapter 3
Installing and Connecting the Router
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