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Installation and Configuration, Release 9.3.00
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Installing the DC Shelf
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Table of ContentsInstalling the DC ShelfInstalling the DC ShelfThis chapter explains how to connect the DC power supply to the BPX switch: Before proceeding in this chapter, complete the procedures in either:
DC Power Input ConnectionsThere are two ways to configure a DC-powered BPX switch:
Connect wiring from a -48 VDC power source to one or two DC Power Entry Modules (see Figure 10-1). This wiring is provided by the installer. A metallic conduit box that meets all electrical codes for attaching electrical conduit is factory-installed Figure 10-2. A simple plastic cover is also enclosed for customers who do not require conduit protection for the input power leads Figure 10-3. Use conduit if required by local electrical code. Only a source that complies with the safety extra low voltage (SELV) requirements in UL1950, CSA C22.2 No. 950, EN60950 may be connected to a BPX switch DC system. To make DC power connections to the BPX switch: Step 1 Locate the conduit terminating box, one for each Power Entry Module. (See Figure 10-2.) Remove the two cover screws and lift off the cover. If conduit is required, proceed to step 2. If conduit is not required, proceed to step 3. Step 2 Determine which knockout to remove (rear or bottom). Remove knockout and install conduit fitting. Step 3 If conduit is not required, remove the conduit box by removing the two screws, one above the terminal block and one below it. Step 4 Run three wires from the DC terminal block to a source of 48 VDC.
Figure 10-1: DC Power
Step 5 Terminate the DC input wiring to a DC source capable of supplying at least 50 amperes. A 50A DC circuit breaker is required at the 48 VDC facility power source. An easily accessible disconnect device should be incorporated into the facility wiring. Be sure to connect the ground wire/conduit to a solid office (earth) ground.
Step 6 If the system is equipped with dual power feed, repeat steps 1 through 6 for the second power feed. Step 7 Either replace the cover on the conduit terminating box(es) or attach the plastic cover plate(s) to the terminal block with screws into the two terminal block standoffs. (See Figure 10-2 and Figure 10-3.) Step 8 Proceed to Chapter 13, Installing the BPX Switch Cards. Figure 10-2: DC Power ConnectionsWith Conduit Box Figure 10-3: DC Power ConnectionsWithout Conduit Box
Card Slot FusesFuses for each card slot are installed to the backplane of the BPX switch to protect against catastrophic backplane damage in the event of a shorted connector power pin. Backplane fuses should rarely, if ever, need replacement. The card slot fuses are designated F4 through F18, corresponding to card slot numbers 1 through 15, respectively. See Chapter 30, Replacing Parts, for instructions on replacement of these fuses. Contact Cisco Customer Service for assistance regarding their replacement.
Fan Power FusesFan fuses are located on the backplane of the BPX switch to protect against catastrophic backplane damage in the event of a shorted fan cable. Backplane fuses should rarely, if ever, need replacement. The fuses are designated F1 through F3, corresponding to fans 1 through 3.
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