Specifications
2-14 System Installation
Model No.
Running Head
Power and Grounding on the IMACS-200 System Installation
2.5.6 Chassis with Power Supplies
Figure 2-4 on page 2-5 shows the different power connections on the chassis.
For DC powered systems, the lower right and lower left-hand connections provide for
separate, redundant power feeds to the system's pre-installed DC power supplies if so
equipped. These two sets of leads provide a connection for separate, redundant power feeds
to the system in a load-sharing mode.
The telecommunications voice signaling ground is a referenced ground connection to the
-48VDC power system. Both feeds are referenced to the same place within the IMACS-200.
This reference ground can occur at the -48VDC power source. If the ground connection is
not maintained, and one side of the connection equipment is not referenced to an earth
ground then a floating ground condition can occur causing the voice circuits and the
voice signaling to react erratically when either end of the connecting equipment tries to
start the circuit.
Sites using only loop start telecommunication circuits (no ground start or E&M signaling) can
operate properly without the Telecom Signaling Ground.
When grounding the system, use 14 gauge solid wire for a single connection to the provided
earth ground screw.
For AC powered systems, the right and left-hand connections provide for separate, redundant
power feeds to the system's pre-installed AC power supplies if so equipped. These two sets of
leads provide a connection for separate, redundant power feeds to the system in a load-sharing
mode.
2.5.7 DC power installation
When wiring to an external power source, such as a battery rack, fuse panel, or circuit breaker,
make sure that the correct rating of wire is used. Figure 2-5 illustrates the DC power plug. It
is recommended that you use 20 to 18 gauge solid wire.
Figure 2-5. DC Power plug