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Site Preparation Power Options Cable Removal Some installations may either require or desire that the cabinet(s) be hardwired in lieu of using the standard plugs and connectors provided. In these cases, it is necessary to remove the installed power cable from the PDCA. The following procedures are used to remove and replace the existing power cable. To remove the existing cable from the PDCA, begin be removing the five T-10 Torx screws detailed in Figure 5-11 on page 158. Then remove the bottom panel of the PDCA. Retain the panel and screws for future use. NOTE The cable removal and installation requires only the bottom panel to be removed. For image clarity, Figure 5-11 does not show cable or cable strain relief. Step 1. Locate and remove the PDCAs. Step 2. Remove the five screws securing the bottom of the PDCA. Retain the screws. Refer to Figure 5-11 for details. Step 3. Disconnect the existing wires from the PDCA terminal lugs. Refer to Figure 5-11 for details. NOTE Loosen the cable side terminal lugs only. Do not loosen the PDCA side terminal lugs. NOTE For 5-wire cables, loosen four lugs. For 4-wire cables, loosen three lugs. Step 4. Using an 11-mm socket, remove the safety ground cable (green and yellow cable). Retain the attaching hardware. Chapter 5 157

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Chapter 5
Site Preparation
Power Options
157
Cable Removal
Some installations may either require or desire that the cabinet(s) be hardwired in lieu of using the standard
plugs and connectors provided. In these cases, it is necessary to remove the installed power cable from the
PDCA. The following procedures are used to remove and replace the existing power cable.
To remove the existing cable from the PDCA, begin be removing the five T-10 Torx screws detailed in Figure
5-11 on page 158. Then remove the bottom panel of the PDCA. Retain the panel and screws for future use.
NOTE
The cable removal and installation requires only the bottom panel to be removed. For image
clarity, Figure 5-11 does not show cable or cable strain relief.
Step 1.
Locate and remove the PDCAs.
Step 2.
Remove the five screws securing the bottom of the PDCA. Retain the screws. Refer to Figure 5-11
for details.
Step 3.
Disconnect the existing wires from the PDCA terminal lugs. Refer to Figure 5-11 for details.
NOTE
Loosen the cable side terminal lugs only. Do not loosen the PDCA side terminal lugs.
NOTE
For 5-wire cables, loosen four lugs. For 4-wire cables, loosen three lugs.
Step 4.
Using an 11-mm socket, remove the safety ground cable (green and yellow cable). Retain the
attaching hardware.