Power and Ground Description
Ground the equipment according to the Telcordia standards or local practices. The following sections describe power and ground for the NCS 2015 shelves.
Warning |
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024 |
Warning |
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Statement 1017 |
Note |
For detailed instructions on grounding the NCS 2015 chassis, see the Electrostatic Discharge and Grounding Guide for Cisco NCS 2000 Series . |
Power and Ground
The NCS 2015 has redundant AC and DC power modules.
For redundant AC power feeds, install the four AC power modules, and use the four power cables (right and left cables) and one ground cable.
Note |
The ground lug of the NCS 2015 AC shelf must be permanently connected to ground. The single ground lug must be a dual-hole type, UL Listed, CSA certified and rated to accept the #4 AWG cable. The grounding lug must be assembled on the chassis with two screws and washers. |
For the NCS 2015 AC shelf:
- The building installation must provide a means for connection to protective earthing.
- The equipment must be soundly earthed.
- Service personnel must check whether the socket outlet from which the equipment is to be powered provides a connection to the building’s protective earthing. If there is no connection, the service personnel must arrange for the installation of a protective earthing conductor from a separate earthing terminal to the protective earthing wire in the building.
For an AC power supply, the fuse rating must not exceed 20A. For North America, the branch circuit protection must be rated 20A. The overcurrent or short circuit protection must be in accordance with local and national electrical codes. The voltage rating value for AC power ranges between 200 VAC to 240 VAC depending on the standards of various countries. This product is intended for use on the TN and TT power systems.
The CTC display of protect voltage must be ignored for NCS 2015 AC shelf.
For redundant DC power feeds, install four DC power modules and use eight power cables and one ground cable. For a single power feed, only two power cables (#6 AWG, copper conductor, 194 degrees F [90 degrees C] minimum) and one ground cable (#4 AWG) are required. Use a conductor with low impedance to ensure circuit overcurrent protection. However, the conductor must have the capability to safely conduct any faulty current that might be imposed. For a DC power supply, the fuse rating must not exceed 60 A.
The DC power modules have –48 VDC or –60 VDC #6 AWG dual-hole lug power terminals.
We recommend the following wiring conventions, but customer conventions prevail:
- Red wire for battery connections (–48 VDC or –60 VDC).
- Black wire for battery return connections (RET).
- The battery return connection is treated as DC-I, as defined in Telcordia GR-1089-CORE, Issue 6.
The single ground lug must be a dual-hole type, UL Listed, CSA certified and rated to accept the #4 AWG cable. The grounding lug must be assembled on the chassis with two screws and washers. (See the figure below).
1 |
Ground lug |
2 |
Washer |
3 |
Screw |
The rating labels are shown in the figures below