Some rack models (such as the 7014-T00) can support a
dc power configuration for servers that require dc power. If you decide
to connect a dc power source to the rack, You can use the procedure
in this section to perform this task. This section also includes illustrations
of the related hardware components and shows how these components
relate to each other.
Note: The customer is responsible for providing and connecting
the -48 V dc power source and -48 V dc power return cables from the
customer's source -48 V dc to the bus bars in the power distribution
panel. The customer is also responsible for connecting the ground
cable to the rack frame. This procedure provides information about
accessing the power distribution panel.
- Remove the six mounting screws from the top cover of the
dc power distribution panel and remove the top cover.
- If they are installed, remove the four screws from the
cable channel cover.
- Remove the cable channel cover.
| 1 |
Cable channel cover retaining screw |
5 |
Shield |
| 2 |
Cable channel cover |
6 |
Power distribution panel |
| 3 |
Power distribution panel top cover retaining
screws |
| 4 |
Power distribution panel top cover |
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Figure 1. Removing the cable channel cover
- Remove the -48 V dc bus bar shield from the power distribution
panel.
Attention: The bus bar shield must
be correctly reinstalled over the -48 V dc return bus bars to protect
against injury while servicing the power distribution panel.
- Ensure that the following steps are performed when connecting
the dc power source.
- At -48 V dc power source, turn off any -48 V dc power sources
that will be connected to the power distribution panel.
- After the -48 V dc power sources are turned off, be sure there
is a tag or label over the power source switches or fuses (lock-out/tag-out)
to indicate that the power source is turned off intentionally.
Note: Ensure
that any oxidation on the copper bus bars is removed.
- If this is a raised-floor installation and you are working at
the back of the rack, route the power cables up the rack's right side.
- Ensure that the external -48 V dc power cable is connected correctly
to the -48 V dc bus bar.
- Ensure that the external -48 V dc return cable is routed correctly
and installed on the return bus bar.
| 1 |
-48 V dc power cable and return power cable |
| 2 |
Power distribution panel |
| 3 |
Front of rack |
| 4 |
-48 V dc power cable and return power cable |
Figure 2. Routing the power cables
| 1 |
Front of power distribution panel |
6 |
(B) Return (-) power cable |
| 2 |
(A) -48 V dc (-) bus bar |
7 |
(B) -48 V dc (-) power cable |
| 3 |
(A) -48 V dc (-) power cable |
8 |
(B) Return (-) bus bar |
| 4 |
(A) Return (-) bus bar |
9 |
(B) -48 V dc (-) bus bar |
| 5 |
(A) Return (-) power cable |
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Figure 3. Return bus bar
- If you want to install a power status alarm, connect the alarm
cable to the terminal board on the back cover of the dc power distribution
panel.
Note: Ensure that you remove the oxidation on the copper bus
bars.
- Ensure that the power-source ground cable is routed correctly
and connects the power-source ground cable to the copper bar at the
lower-back or upper-back center of the rack.
- If the rack is on a raised floor, attach the -48 V dc power source
cables to the back of the rack with cable-restraint straps.
| 1 |
Back view of rack (dc) |
| 2 |
Power cable, power return cable, and ground |
| 3 |
Ground cable (Install at either top or bottom
of the rack) |
Figure 4. Cable locations
- Reinstall the -48 V dc bus bar shield.
- Reinstall the top cover on the dc power distribution panel.
- Reinstall the cable channel cover.
| 1 |
Cable channel cover |
| 2 |
Terminal block (both sides) |
| 3 |
Power distribution panel |
| 4 |
Front of rack |
Figure 5. Reinstalling the cable channel cover