Power and wiring
- For all systems:
- This equipment is for indoor use and all the communication wirings are limited to inside of the building.
- Check equipment nameplate ratings before connecting to the supply circuit to avoid overloads that may damage over-current protection devices and supply wiring.
- As needed maintain reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment.
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For AC Supply Systems:
- Locate the AC supply source within the same premises as the equipment you are using.
The following image shows a ConnectPort TS 16 VAC with an AC plug.
The following image shows a ConnectPort TS 8 VAC with a barrel jack.
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For DC Supply Systems:
- Connect equipment to a DC supply source (reliably earthed) that is electrically isolated from the AC source.
- Provide a readily accessible disconnect device and protective device a fixed wiring for a DC power supply suitable for the specified rated voltage and current. Disconnect and protective devices to be rated 2A Amps maximum.
- Directly connect the equipment chassis to the DC supply system grounding electrode conductor or a bonding jumper from a grounding terminal bar (or bus) that is connected to the DC supply system grounding electrode conductor. In DC supply systems, the protective grounding wire must be a minimum 18AWG.
The following image shows the ConnectPort TS 16 48VDC with a terminal block.