General safety precautions, Important product features – ADC 70 User Manual

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ADCP-80-524 • Issue 1 • November 2001

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2001, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

General Safety Precautions

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Important Product Features

Both

the traditional and uninterrupted fuse panel provide dc power over two separate buses

(feeds).

However, with the uninterrupted fuse panel, when one bus loses input power, the other

bus

supplies the output power for both buses.

Application:

Type 70 series fuse panels are used to supply protected dc power to the various

types

of telecommunications products typically used in central offices, multimedia headends,

remote

sites, and other locations.

Input

Power: Type 70 series fuse panels contain two buses (feeds) that accept –24 Vdc or –48

Vdc

input power. The traditional fuse panel is rated at 65 Amps input current per bus for a total

output

current of 130 Amps per fuse panel. The uninterrupted fuse panel is rated at 60 Amps

input

current per bus but the total output current cannot exceed 60 Amps per panel. During

back-up

operation, the uninterrupted can supply an output current of up to 30 Amps per bus or

one

half of the 60 Amps input current provided by the working power source.

Output

Power: Type 70 series fuse panels provide fuse protected output power with up to 8

fuse

positions per bus. The selectable current rating for each fuse can be standard amperage

capacity

type 70 fuses up to 10 Amps.

Type

70 series fuse panels incorporate several important features:

• Self-configuring

input voltage (–24 Vdc or –48 Vdc) capability with up to 65 Amps per

bus

(traditional fuse panel) and 60 Amps per bus (uninterrupted fuse panel) to simplify

installation

and allow their use in most dc voltage applications

• A

colored indicator that projects from the center of a blown type 70 fuse to quickly and

easily

identify the affected fuse position

• Alarm

contact connections built into the fuse panel for connection to external visual,

audio,

and remote alarms

• Field-replaceable

high-brilliance Power-On green and Alarm red LED indicators

• Easily-removable

smoked plastic protective cover over connectors to enhance safety and

panel

accessibility

• Two-post

grounding to ensure robust and reliable ground connectivity

Caution:

The fuse panel uses electrical voltage and amperage levels which, per GR-1089, may

be

considered an electrical hazard. Care should be exercised to assure that only qualified

personnel

are allowed to install, operate, maintain, or otherwise come in contact with this

equipment

when the panel is energized. Only insulated tools should be used on energized

elements

of the panel.

Caution:

All fuse panel wiring and cabling should be connected with the system office battery

input

off or disconnected at the office distribution panel.

Caution:

A replacement fuse must be the same type and must have exactly the same current

rating

as the fuse being replaced.

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