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DPOE™ Power System User Manual Part Number: PN380C
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Torque Settings
The following table shows recommended torque settings for all mechanical and electrical connections
according to screw or nut size in inch pounds (in-lbs).
Table 6: Recommended Torque Settings
Screw or Nut Size Toque (in-lbs)
4-40 6
6-32 12
8-32 22
10-32 37
12-24 50
¼-20 65
Required Tools
The DPOE™ Power System is designed to be installed with commonly available tools:
#1 & #2 flat blade and Phillips head screwdrivers
Torque wrench
7/16” socket, ¼” drive
Wire and cable strippers (PANDUIT part number CT-100)
Wire and cable crimpers (such as PANDUIT part CT-1550, CT-1551, CT-1570, CT-1700
Contour Crimp
TM
Controlled Cycle Crimp Tools) (used for optional bulk DC connection)
Site and Equipment Preparation
Prior to unpacking the DPOE™ Power System, note any physical package damage that could indicate
potential damage to the contents. After removing the DP
OE™ Power System from the boxes and packing
material, inspect for shipping and/or other damage. Any problems should be reported to PANDUIT
technical support.
Table 7: PANDUIT Corp. Contact Information
PANDUIT Technical Support Fax: 1-708-444-6993
PANDUIT Product Installation Instructions www.panduit.com/resources/install_maintain.asp
Worldwide Subsidiaries and Sales Offices www.panduit.com
Have all tools, wire, cables, hardware, etc., within easy reach. To the extent possible, ensure a clean
(free of debris, dust, foreign material, etc.) work environment. Care should be taken in the installation
process to prevent wire clippings from getting into the equipment.
NOTE:
If possible, the rectifiers should remained sealed in their shipping boxes until the
chassis wiring is complete. Rectifiers should not be inserted until all DP
OE™
components are properly connected.
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