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Cisco Network Convergence System 4000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Installing Power Components
This chapter provides instructions on how to install and reinstall power components in the
Cisco NCS 4016 chassis. It also covers connecting and disconnecting power and powering on the
chassis.
Note
The Cisco NCS 4016 chassis ships with power trays and power modules installed.
This chapter presents the following topics:
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Power Connection Guidelines, page 4-1
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Installing the Chassis Ground Cable, page 4-8
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Installing an AC or DC Power Tray, page 4-11
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Installing Power Modules, page 4-12
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Installing the DC Power Front Connection Adapter, page 4-15
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Connecting Power to the Chassis, page 4-23
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Disconnecting AC or DC Power, page 4-28
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Powering On the Chassis, page 4-30
Power Connection Guidelines
You can configure the chassis with either an AC input or DC input power subsystem, so the site power
source requirements differ depending on the power subsystem in your chassis. Ensure all power
connection wiring conforms to the rules and regulations in the National Electrical Code (NEC) as well
as local codes.
Each power tray includes 4 power modules each. The chassis has two power trays for redundancies (each
tray can provide the full power to the chassis). The power tray provides electrical connections to the
chassis backplane. Each power module can be individually plugged in or out from the tray.
Caution
Each Cisco NCS 4016 chassis is powered by only one type of input: AC or DC. A hybrid (AC+DC) power
configuration is not supported.