HP 9000 Superdome SX2000 HP Installation Guide, HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 - Page 31
Installing and Verifying the PDCA, Checking Voltage
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1. Ensure that the site AC power supply circuit breakers serving the cabinet are set to OFF. 2. Ensure that the cabinet main circuit breaker is set to OFF. 3. Touch one test probe to the site AC power supply ground source. 4. Touch the other test probe to an unpainted metal surface of the cabinet. NOTE: If the digital multimeter (DMM) leads can not reach from the junction box to the cabinet, use a piece of wire connected to the ground terminal of the junction box. 5. Check for continuity indication of less than 0.1 ohm. • If continuity is not found, check to ensure that the DMM test leads are making good contact to unpainted metal and try again. • If continuity is still not found, disconnect the cabinet site AC power immediately and notify the customer of the probability of incorrectly wired AC power to the cabinet. • If continuity is good, and connection of the cabinet to site AC power supply ground (and not floating or connected to a phase) is verified, then check the voltage. NOTE: For dual power sources, proceed to "Checking Voltage" (page 35) with special attention to PDCA 0 ground pin to PDCA 1 ground pin voltage. Anything greater than 3 V is cause for further investigation. Installing and Verifying the PDCA All systems are delivered with the appropriate cable plug for options 6 and 7 (Figure 25 (page 32)). Check the voltages at the receptacle prior to plugging in the PDCA plug. • To verify the proper wiring for a 4-wire PDCA, use a digital voltmeter (DVM) to measure the voltage at the receptacle. Voltage must read 200-240 V ac phase-to-phase as measured between the receptacle pins as follows: L1 to L2, L2 to L3, L1 to L3 (Figure 26 (page 32)). • To verify the proper wiring for a 5-wire PDCA, use a DVM to measure the voltage at the receptacle. Voltage must read 200-240 V ac phase-to-neutral as measured between the receptacle pins as follows: L1 to N, L2 to N, L3 to N (Figure 27 (page 33)). Setting Up the System 31