Figure 86. Connecting and routing the line cords

2.Connect the other line cord to the Backup inlet on the Rack PDU. Use the line cord that you will connect to your backup power source.

3.Remove the screws on the cable clamps and route the line cords through the clamps; then, reinstall the screws on the cable clamps and repeat step 1 and step 2 for the other device, if you installed two devices.

4.Route the line cords left or right, toward the side of the rack cabinet; then, route the line cords along the side brace towards the back of the rack cabinet and secure them with the cable straps that come with this option.

5.Route each line cord toward a dedicated independent power source, such as a UPS or electrical outlet. Use the provided cable straps to secure the line cords along the way. Use the openings in your rack cabinet, if you must exit the rack cabinet to connect to your power source.

6.After you connect both line cords to properly wired and grounded dedicated independent power sources, you can connect one server (having up to four line cords) to the four power outlets on the Rack PDU. Route all other power cables neatly, and use cable straps to secure the cables that you plug into the outlets on the Rack PDU.

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