Power connection and configuration
Figure 16: Connecting a FortiGate-5050 power input connector to a FortiGate-5053 power converter tray
| V+ | V- |
| (RTN) | -48V |
| (RED) | (BLACK) |
| | AC in |
| Red RTN to | Black -48V |
| VDC to |
| FortiGate-5053 |
| FortiGate-5053 |
| RTN |
| -48 VDC |
| |
INPUT A
-48V RTN (-DC IN)
Power wire fixture
-48V (-DC in)
Positive (RTN) (red) (black)
7Make sure the power wires are secured to the chassis using the power wire fixture and tie wraps if required.
8If required, label the black wires -48V.
9If required, label the red wires RTN.
10Re-attach the protection plate to the FortiGate-5050 power input connector.
11Attach the clear plastic cover to the back of the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray.
12Connect the FortiGate-5053 power converter tray to AC power.
Only connect the power supplies that are installed in the FortiGate-5053 to AC power. For example, if your FortiGate-5053 includes two FortiGate-5020/5050 power supplies, the power supplies will be installed in slots 1 and 2. In this case you should only connect AC in connectors 1 and 2 to AC power. If your FortiGate-5053 power converter tray contains three power supples, connect all three AC in connectors to AC power.
The photograph in Figure 17 shows the back panel of a FortiGate-5053 wired to provide power to a FortiGate-5050 chassis. This photograph also shows the clear back cover of the FortiGate-5053 installed. You should install this cover using the mounting hardware provided. Install the cover after connecting the power but before turning the power on.
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