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OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components Power Cords
OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 page 2-17
Power Cords
Because the power cord is the power supply’s main disconnect device, it should be plugged into an easily
accessible outlet. In the event that your power cord is lost or damaged, refer to the specifications below.
Specifications
The power cord to be used with 115-Volt configuration is a minimum type SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated at 250
Volts AC, 10 Amps with a maximum length of 15 feet. One end terminates in an IEC 320 attachment plug
and the other end terminates in a NEMA 5-15P plug.
The power cord to be used with 230-Volt configuration is minimum type SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated 250 Volts
AC, 10 Amps with a maximum length of 15 feet. One end terminates in an IEC 320 attachment plug and
the other end terminates as required by the country where it will be installed.
European cords must be Harmonized (HAR) type. Refer to the information below for power plug types by
region:
Grounding the Chassis
The switch has two threaded holes for grounding screws located on the back of the chassis. These holes
use 10-32 screws and are approximately one inch apart. These holes are surrounded by a small paint-free
rectangular area, which provides metal-to-metal contact for a ground connection.
Use this connector to supplement the ground provided by the AC power cord. To do so, install a Panduit
Grounding Lug (type LCD8-10A-L) using 8AWG copper conductors to the paint-free rectangular area. Be
sure to use a crimping tool.
Power Cord Types
North America NEMA 5-15-P (US), C22.2, No. 42 (Canada)
United Kingdom / Ireland BS 1,363
Europe CEE 7/7
Japan JIS 8,303
Australia AS 3,112
India BS 546
Italy CIE 2,316
Switzerland / Liechtenstein SEV 1011
Denmark / Greenland SRAF 1,962 / D816 / 87
Argentina AR1-10P
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