Grounding the PDU
Connecting the ground bonding cable
The PDU chassis has an external ground bonding point. The ground bonding screw is provided as an
attachment point for conductors. Use a ground bonding cable if the rack contains any conductors for
functional grounding or bonding of ungrounded metal parts. This bonding point can also be used to bond the
PDU to a known earthed reference terminal in the building. Per international regulatory requirements, the
primary Safety Earth Bond connection is contained in the PDU as a part of the branch circuit cabling and plug.
The ground bonding point is on the surface with the receptacles on all PDUs, except for the high density
models where the ground bonding point is on the surface with the circuit breakers.
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Installing the PDU
Summary of Contents for HPE G2 Series
Page 16: ...3 Secure the tie wrap 16 Introduction ...
Page 20: ...20 Introduction ...
Page 23: ...Installing the PDU 23 ...
Page 25: ... Outlets facing the back of the rack Installing the PDU 25 ...
Page 26: ... Outlets facing the front of the rack 26 Installing the PDU ...
Page 28: ... Two mid height PDUs with outlets facing towards the center of the rack 28 Installing the PDU ...
Page 31: ... Half height Installing the PDU 31 ...
Page 35: ...Installing the PDU 35 ...
Page 37: ...2 Install the PDU in the rack frame Installing the PDU 37 ...
Page 47: ...3 Install the PDU Installing the PDU 47 ...
Page 49: ...Installing the PDU 49 ...
Page 64: ...Web menu options Menu Illustration Overview Alarms 64 Remote configuration ...
Page 65: ...Menu Illustration Help Table Continued Remote configuration 65 ...
Page 66: ...Menu Illustration Language 66 Remote configuration ...
Page 67: ...Menu Illustration Logs Remote configuration 67 ...
Page 68: ...Menu Illustration Settings 68 Remote configuration ...
Page 84: ...84 Remote configuration ...
Page 92: ...92 Configuring local access ...
Page 99: ...Local display 99 ...
Page 101: ...Local display 101 ...
Page 107: ...Local display 107 ...
Page 120: ...120 Connecting and configuring optional hardware ...