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Power Options, Table 3-1, Available Power Options, Option 6 and 7 Specifics

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Electrical Specifications Power Options Power Options Table 3-1 describes the available power options. It may be unusual to list Options 6 and 7 and not 1 and 2. The options listed are consistent with previous options for earlier Superdome systems. Table 3-1 Available Power Options Option Source Type Source Voltage (nominal) PDCA Required Input Current Per Phase 200-240 VAC a Power Receptacle Required 6 3-phase Voltage range four-wire 44A Maximum 200-240 VAC, per phase phase-to-phase, 50 Hz or 60 Hz 7 3-phase Voltage range five-wire 24A Maximum 200-240 VAC, per phase phase-to-neutral, 50 Hz or 60 Hz a. A dedicated branch circuit is required for each PDCA installed. Connector and plug provided with a 2.5-meter power cable. Electrician must hard-wire receptacle to 60A site power. Connector and plug provided with a 2.5-meter power cable. Electrician must hard-wire receptacle to 32A site power. Table 3-2 Option 6 and 7 Specifics PDCA Part Number Attached Power Cord Attached Plug Receptacle Required A5201-69023 (Option 6) A5201-69024 (Option 7) OLFLEX 190 (PN 600804) is a 2.5 meter multi conductor, 600 volt, 90 degree C, UL and CSA approved, oil resistant flexible cable. (8 AWG 60 A capacity) Mennekes ME 460P9 (60 A capacity) H07RN-F (OLFLEX PN 1600130) is a 2.5 meter heavy duty neoprene jacketed harmonized European flexible cable. (4 mm2 32A capacity) Mennekes ME 532P6-14 (32A capacity) Mennekes ME 460R9 (60 A capacity) Mennekes ME 532R6-1500 (32 A capacity) NOTE A qualified electrician must wire the PDCA receptacle to site power using copper wire and in compliance with all local codes. Each branch circuit used within a complex must be connected together to form a common ground. When only one PDCA is to be installed in a system cabinet, it must be installed as PDCA0. Refer to Figure 3-1 for PDCA0 location. NOTE When wiring a PDCA, phase rotation is unimportant. When using two PDCAs, however, the rotation must be consistent for both. 16 Chapter 3

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Chapter 3
Electrical Specifications
Power Options
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Power Options
Table 3-1 describes the available power options. It may be unusual to list Options 6 and 7 and not 1 and 2.
The options listed are consistent with previous options for earlier Superdome systems.
NOTE
A qualified electrician must wire the PDCA receptacle to site power using copper wire and in
compliance with all local codes.
Each branch circuit used within a complex must be connected together to form a common ground.
When only one PDCA is to be installed in a system cabinet, it must be installed as PDCA0. Refer to Figure 3-1
for PDCA0 location.
NOTE
When wiring a PDCA, phase rotation is unimportant. When using two PDCAs, however, the
rotation must be consistent for both.
Table 3-1
Available Power Options
Option
Source
Type
Source Voltage
(nominal)
PDCA
Required
Input Current
Per Phase
200-240 VAC
a
a. A dedicated branch circuit is required for each PDCA installed.
Power Receptacle
Required
6
3-phase
Voltage range
200-240 VAC,
phase-to-phase,
50 Hz or 60 Hz
four-wire
44A Maximum
per phase
Connector and plug
provided with a 2.5-meter
power cable. Electrician
must hard-wire receptacle to
60A site power.
7
3-phase
Voltage range
200-240 VAC,
phase-to-neutral,
50 Hz or 60 Hz
five-wire
24A Maximum
per phase
Connector and plug
provided with a 2.5-meter
power cable. Electrician
must hard-wire receptacle to
32A site power.
Table 3-2
Option 6 and 7 Specifics
PDCA
Part Number
Attached Power Cord
Attached Plug
Receptacle
Required
A5201-69023
(Option 6)
OLFLEX 190 (PN 600804) is a 2.5 meter multi
conductor, 600 volt, 90 degree C, UL and CSA
approved, oil resistant flexible cable. (8 AWG 60 A
capacity)
Mennekes
ME 460P9
(60 A capacity)
Mennekes
ME 460R9
(60 A capacity)
A5201-69024
(Option 7)
H07RN-F (OLFLEX PN 1600130) is a 2.5 meter
heavy duty neoprene jacketed harmonized
European flexible cable. (4 mm
2
32A capacity)
Mennekes
ME 532P6-14
(32A capacity)
Mennekes
ME 532R6-1500
(32 A capacity)