Connecting to an ac power supply, Ac power cable – Avaya C360 User Manual

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Powering Up the Avaya C360

50 Installation and Configuration Guide Avaya C360 Multilayer Stackable Switches, version 4.5

Connecting to an AC Power Supply

AC Power Cable

The C360 switch is supplied with a North American power cordset. Below are guidelines that
should be used when obtaining and/or defining a different cordset to be used with the C360.
The cordsets should be further verified for safety requirements of the particular application by a
safety and regulatory professional:

For 200 to 240V applications, the cord must be VDE Certified or Harmonized (HAR), rated
250V, 3-conductor (3rd wire ground), 1.0 mm

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minimum conductor size. The cord is to be

terminated at one end to a VDE Certified/CE Marked IEC 60320, sheet C13 type connector
rated 10A, 250V and the other end to a 3-conductor grounding type attachment plug rated at a
minimum of 10A, 250V and a configuration specific for the region/country in which it will be
used. The attachment plug must bear the safety agency certifications mark(s) for the region/
country of installation.

For North American installations, a UL Listed and CSA Certified 15A branch circuit
protective device must be provided in the building AC mains wiring installation for branch
circuit protection.

For other installations, a suitable and certified 10A branch protective device must be
provided in the building AC mains wiring installation.

Tip:

Tip:

You may order certain cordsets from Avaya.

The C360 is rated 100-240 V~, 50-60 Hz. The maximum input current depends on the specific
C360 model

1. Insert the AC power cord into the power inlet in the back of the unit.

2. Insert the AC plug into the AC power supply.

The unit powers up.

The C360 performs a self test procedure.

3. Connect the BUPS DC power supply (if applicable).

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