2 unpacking and inspection, 3 installation tools required, 4 materials required – ADC PowerWorx Power Distribution Products User Manual

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ADCP-80-545 • Issue 3 • March 2006

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© 2006, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

connections are made and all tests are completed. Do not apply power to the panel until all
wiring and tests are completed
.

2.2

Unpacking and Inspection

Before starting the installation, always open the shipping boxes and verify that all parts have
been received and that no shipping damage has occurred. Use the following procedure to
unpack and inspect the circuit breaker panel:

1. Open the shipping carton and carefully unpack the circuit breaker panel from the

protective packing material.

2. Check the panel for broken or missing parts. If there are any damages, contact ADC (see

Section 7, Customer Information and Assistance

, at the end of this manual) for an RMA

(Return Material Authorization) and to reorder if replacement is required.

2.3

Installation Tools Required

The following tools are required to install the circuit breaker panel:

• Phillips screwdrivers (#1 and #2)

• Flat-blade screwdrivers (medium and large

• Torque screwdriver calibrated in pound-force inches or Newton meters

• Torque wrench calibrated in pound-force inches or Newton meters

• 3/8-inch and 7/16-inch sockets (for torque wrench)

• Wire cutter

• Wire stripper

• Compression lug crimper

• Multimeter

• Heat gun

2.4

Materials Required

The following materials are required to install the circuit breaker panel:

• #2 AWG insulated copper wire for input power wires

• #10 AWG copper wire for ground connections

Warning: The circuit breaker panel uses electrical voltage and current levels that may be
considered an electrical hazard per GR-1089. Only qualified personnel should be allowed to
install, operate, maintain, or otherwise come into contact with this equipment when energized.
Only insulated tools should be used on energized elements of the panel.

Warning: Wet conditions increase the potential for receiving an electrical shock when
installing or using electrically-powered equipment. To prevent electrical shock, never install or
use electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.

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