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Cabling the Router for Power
After you have correctly cabled the modules and I/O modules,
you must attach grounding and electrical wires before you attempt
system power-up. Three main tasks are involved:
- Switch all router power switches to OFF.
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Caution:
Switches may have inadvertently flipped to ON during shipping
and installation.
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- Connect the grounding wires to the chassis.
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Warning:
Always connect the grounding wires first (before connecting
the power cables) and disconnect them last when installing or servicing
the router.
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- Connect the power cables (AC or DC) to the power
input modules.
See System Specifications for the power requirements
for ERX routers. Table 9 identifies the
power input module cabling requirements, and Figure 26 shows the main components of a power input module.
Table 9: Power Input Module
Cables and Wires Needed
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Cable/Wire
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From
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To
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| ERX-14xx models |
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One 10-AWG ground wire
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Power input module ground terminal
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Termination ground
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Two 8-AWG wire leads
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Power input module Power A –48 VDC and RTN leads
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Appropriate leads on power source No.1
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Two 8-AWG wire leads
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Power input module Power B –48 VDC and RTN leads
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Appropriate leads on power source No.2
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| ERX-7xx models |
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One 10-AWG ground wire
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Power input module ground terminal
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Termination ground
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Two 12-AWG wire leads
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Power input module Power A –48 VDC and RTN leads
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Appropriate leads on power source No.1
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Two 12-AWG wire leads
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Power input module Power B –48 VDC and RTN leads
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Appropriate leads on power source No.2
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| ERX-310 router |
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One 10-AWG ground wire
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Power input module ground terminal
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Termination ground
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Two 14-AWG wire leads (DC model only)
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Power input module Power A –48 VDC and RTN leads
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Appropriate leads on power source No.1
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Two 14-AWG wire leads (DC model only)
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Power input module Power B –48 VDC and RTN leads
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Appropriate leads on power source No.2
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One AC power cord (AC model only)
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Power input module AC power IEC receptacle
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Appropriate AC power supply
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Figure 26: Power Input Module for ERX-14xx
Models

Task 1: Turn Off All Router Power
Before starting, you must switch all router power switches to
OFF.
To turn off the router, push each power switch to the OFF position.
Task 2: Connect the Grounding Cables
All ERX routers have two grounding studs located in the rear
of the chassis, near the power inputs. Each stud provides grounding
for a single power unit.
To ground each power unit:
- Locate the grounding studs on the router (Figure 26 and Figure 27).
- Remove the nuts and locking washers from the grounding
studs.
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Note:
We recommend a minimum of 10-AWG ground wire with a ring style
terminal.
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- Place the grounding cable lead on one of the grounding
studs and tighten the nuts to secure the connection.
- Connect the other end of the ground cable to the
appropriate ground termination lead.
- Repeat Steps 3–4 for the remaining grounding
stud.
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Note:
When grounding an ERX router, leave a service loop in the grounding
cable to ensure that the grounding cable is the last cable to disconnect
from the shelf if strain is placed on the electrical cables.
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Task 3: Connect the Power Cables
To connect power cables to the router, follow these steps. Refer
to Figure 26, Figure 27, and Figure 28 as needed.
ERX-7xx Models, ERX-14xx Models,
ERX-310 Router (DC Model)
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Warning:
Before you begin this procedure, ensure that all power switches
are in the OFF position.
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- Be sure you have completed Task 1 and Task
2 in the previous sections.
- If applicable, loosen the screws from the clear
power input module cover and remove it.
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Warning:
Be sure the power source is turned off, the router is turned
off, and proper grounding wires are attached before continuing with
this procedure.
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Warning:
The wiring color code of the power cables depends on
the color coding of the DC power source installed at your site. Color
code standards for DC wiring do not exist. To ensure that the correct
polarity is connected to the router power units, confirm the connection
of the power cables to the + (positive) and – (negative)
leads at the power source.
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- Remove the nuts and locking washers from the posts
for the power input (A or B) using a small insulated adjustable wrench.
- Place one negative (neutral) cable lead on the
post labeled –48 VDC.
- Replace the locking washers and nuts, and tighten
the nuts to secure the connection.
- Place the other cable lead on the post labeled
RTN.
- Replace the locking washer and nut, and tighten
the nut to secure the connection.
- Attach the opposite end of Power A's wire leads
to the appropriate leads on your power source.
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Note:
To provide redundancy, do not terminate Power A and Power B
leads at the same power source.
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- Place the clear plastic guard over the terminal
posts, and secure it in place by tightening the four screws.
- Repeat Steps 1–9 for each power input module
in your configuration.
Figure 27: ERX-310 Router, Rear View (DC
Model)

ERX-310 Router (AC Model)
- Insert the power cord into the AC power IEC
receptacle. (See Figure 28.)
- Insert the other end of the power cord into an
appropriate AC power source.
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Note:
To provide redundancy, do not terminate Power A and Power B
leads at the same power source.
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- Repeat Steps 1–2 for the other power input
module, if needed.
Figure 28: ERX-310 Router, Rear View (AC
model)

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