ADCP-80-524 • Issue 1 • November 2001
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© 2001, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
5.5 Connection Polarity Test
To verify that the input power wires are connected to the correct terminals, measure the voltage
between the input return connector (RTN) and the chassis ground using a multi meter. The
voltage should be less than 2.0 Vdc. If the voltage is more than 2.0 Vdc, reverse the input power
wires and measure the voltage between the input return connector (RTN) and the chassis ground
again to determine that the voltage is less than 2.0 Vdc.
5.6 Fuse Alarm Test
Place a fuse that has failed in one of the fuse positions on each bus. The visual fuse alarm
indicators (LED) for the bus will change from unlighted to a red light, and the fuse failure alarm
relay will operate. Replace the failed fuses with known good fuses.
6 OPERATION
All fuse panel circuits are operational as soon as power is applied to the input connectors. The
alarm indicator should not light when power is applied.
Operation of the fuse panel consists of removing and replacing fuses when they fail. If a fuse
fails, the alarm LED indicator for the bus lights, and the external and remote alarms are
activated (if present).
7 MAINTENANCE
7.1 Inspection
Inspect the fuse panel periodically (every six months is recommended) for damage to the fuses,
damaged or broken wires on the power outputs and the external alarm connections. Inspect for
excessive dust and dirt that block the vents.
Caution: This equipment employs electrical voltage and amperage levels which may be
considered an electrical hazard. Care should be exercised to assure that only qualified personnel
are allowed to install, operate, maintain, or otherwise come in contact with the fuse panel when
it is energized. Only insulated tools should be used on energized elements of the panel.
Caution: This equipment employs electrical voltage and amperage levels which may be
considered an electrical hazard. Care should be exercised to assure that only qualified personnel
are allowed to install, operate, maintain, or otherwise come in contact with the fuse panel when
it is energized. Only insulated tools should be used on energized elements of the panel.