Connect DC Power to the PA-7500 Series Firewall
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Connect DC Power to the PA-7500 Series Firewall
Learn how to connect DC power to the PA-7500 Series Firewall
The following procedure describes how to connect DC power to the PA-7500 Series
firewall. The DC power supplies support 48 to 60VDC power input. A minimum of four
power supplies is required.
- Read the Product Safety Warnings.
- Put the provided ESD wrist strap on your wrist ensuring that the metal contact is touching your skin. Then attach (snap) one end of the ground cable to the wrist strap and remove the alligator clip from the banana clip on the other end of the ESD grounding cable. Plug the banana clip end into one of the ESD ports located on the appliance before handling ESD sensitive hardware.
- Ensure that your DC power feed is powered off.
- Remove the four nuts from the ground studs located on the back of the
appliance.
- Crimp a 6-AWG wire to the provided grounding lug and connect the other end to
your earth ground point.The crimp tool is not included with the appliance. It is recommended that you use a Panduit CT-3001/ST crimp tool for this procedure. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for more information.
- Connect the two-post lug connector to the two-post ground studs on the appliance using the provided nuts and torque each nut to 50 in-lbs. Be careful not to strip the nuts and lug studs.
- Prepare the DC power cable (not included) by crimping the bare wire ends of the
cables using lugs (not included) designed for your DC power source. Each cable
dongle has one red wire and one black wire. Connect the red wire to the DC
negative (-48VDC) terminal of your DC power source. Connect the black wire to
the DC positive (RTN) terminal of your DC power source. Do this for each of the
power supplies you are installing, ensuring that each pair of power supplies is
connected to its own power circuit breaker. This ensures power redundancy and
allows for planned electrical circuit maintenance.
- Connect the other ends of the DC cables to the front of the DC power supplies
by pushing the plastic connector into the DC power supply until it clicks into
place.When cabling the DC power supply to your power source, ensure that you route the cable in such a way that it does not put pressure on the plastic clips located at the front of the DC power supplies. It is best to route the cables first and then plug the cables into the power supplies.
- Install blanks into any unused power supply slots to help maintain chassis air
flow. Slide the blank into the slot until the thumb tabs click into the locked
position.To remove the blanks, press the thumb tabs towards each other and then pull the blank outwards.
- After each DC cable is securely connected, turn on the power source and the appliance will power on.