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Figure 9 Power terminal block

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2 = To lower shelf power supplies (+DC terminals)

3 = To upper shelf power supplies (+DC terminals)

4 = Returns (A/B input feeds)

5 = To lower shelf power supplies (-DC terminals)

6 = To upper shelf power supplies (-DC terminals) 7 = -48 VDC input feed (Primary A feed)

8 = -48 VDC input feed (Secondary A feed)

9 = -48 VDC input feed (Primary B feed) 10 = -48 VDC input feed (Secondary B feed)

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Figure 10 on page 29 shows an example of the BIP power terminal block cabling including ground connections for two 8010co chassis and installed power supplies.

As shown in this example, both upper and lower chassis are each fully configured with three power supplies (one is redundant) and require four 60 A direct current input feeds to the BIP (two feeds are redundant).

For more information, see “Connecting DC input power feeds to the BIP” on page 52.

Caution: All DC input feeds to the breaker interface panel must be equipped with an overcurrent protection device that limits current to a maximum of 60 A. The overcurrent protection device can be any approved, standard-delay, 60 A fuse or circuit breaker with an interrupting current rating of not less than 10,000 A.

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Contents Part No -G Rev May Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA Copyright 2006 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved TrademarksStatement of conditions International regulatory statements of conformityCE marking statement Europe only Vcci statement Japan/Nippon onlyNortel Inc. software license agreement EN 60 950 statementGeneral Rev Contents Contents RevIndex Contents Rev Figures Rack grounding strip example Tables Tables Rev Preface Before you beginHow to get Help Text conventionsGetting Help from the Nortel Web site PrefaceGetting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or resellerPreface Rev Chapter Overview Physical descriptionShelf circuit breakers upper and lower shelves Front panelOverview Shelf circuit breakers Alarm module display panel Alarm module display LEDsMajor Back panel Shelf alarm connectors upper and lower shelvesFront panel locking screws Shelf alarm connections upper and lower shelves Central office alarms Configuring multiple BIPs to aggregate office alarmsPower terminal block Configuring standalone BIPs to report alarm status1 3 2 1 3 2 1 a 1 a 2 B 1 B Power and grounding example Accessing the alarm module Opening the front panelAccessing the alarm module Configuration example 8010co chassis configuration with BIP optionChapter Installation Preparing to install the breaker interface panelShipment contents DC power requirements Additional equipmentMounting hardware DC input electrical requirementsInstalling the breaker interface panel Installing the hardwareRemoving the plastic back cover from the BIP Connecting cables to the chassis power supplies Removing the 8010co chassis bottom 312096-A bezel Location of power supplies Loosening the power supply retaining screws +DC -DC Power supply cables Attaching the positive lead +DC -DC Replacing the power supply Routing power supply cables to the BIP Labeling cables for the BIPConnecting the ground cables to the rack grounding strip Rack grounding strip exampleConnecting the power supply cables to the BIP Attaching power supply cable leads to the BIPLocate the BIP ground cable see on Attaching the BIP ground cable Connecting DC input power feeds to the BIP B feed example Single chassis and dual chassis input optionsLocating the a and B -48 VDC input feeds Connecting the a and B -48 VDC input feeds to the BIP 1 Connecting the a and B -48 VDC input feeds to the BIP 2 Connecting the A/B input feed returns 1 Go to the next section, Replacing covers on Replacing covers Replacing the plastic back cover on the BIPGo to the next section, Installing shelf alarm cables on Installing shelf alarm cables Installing shelf alarm cablesVerifying the installation Initial power-up Verifying the LEDsPowering off the system Installation Installation Rev Chapter Problem solving Problem solving Interpreting the LEDsOr a problem in circuits that are not essential to Diagnosing and correcting the problem Corrective actions Corrective actionsProblem solving Corrective actions Appendix a Technical specifications EnvironmentalPhysical dimensions Safety agency certificationAppendix a Technical specifications ElectricalShelf alarm connectors J1 and J2 Appendix B BIP external cable pin assignmentsJ1 and J2 shelf alarm connector pin assignments Appendix B BIP external cable pin assignmentsOffice alarm connectors J3 and J4 J3 and J4 high-density 26-pin D-sub connectorJ3 and J4 office alarm connector pin assignments Standalone office alarm connector J5 J5 high-density 26-pin D-sub connectorJ5 standalone office alarm connector pin assignments Index NumbersIndex