TP-Link RPS150 RPS150 V1 IG - Page 13

be inserted into RPS2 in the bracket.

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Redundant Power Supply 333Secure the RPS2 to each side of the fixed guide slot with screws. Verify the stability and horizontality of RPS2 in the rack. Rack RPS2 RPS Slot FFFFFFFFFFF Install the RPS2 to a standard rack 444Insert the RPS150 in to the RPS2 and fix it with screws, as illustrated in the figure below: FFFFFFFFFFF Insert RPS150 into RPS2 Note: ■■ Do not attach the supplied rubber feet on the bottom of RPS150 if it is supposed to be inserted into RPS2 in the bracket. ■■ A well grounded bracket can largely prevent the device from static electricity, electric leakage, lightning and electromagnetic interference. Make sure the grounding cable of the bracket is correctly installed. ■■ Ensure the device is well ventilated for the purpose of heat dissipation. Installation 08

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Redundant Power Supply
Secure the RPS2 to each side of the fixed guide slot with screws. Verify the stability
3.
and horizontality of RPS2 in the rack.
Rack
RPS Slot
RPS2
Install the RPS2 to a standard rack
Figure 2-2
Insert the RPS150 in to the RPS2 and fix it with screws, as illustrated in the figure
4.
below:
Insert RPS150 into RPS2
Figure 2-3
Note:
Do not attach the supplied rubber feet on the bottom of RPS150 if it is supposed to
be inserted into RPS2 in the bracket.
A well grounded bracket can largely prevent the device from static electricity, electric
leakage, lightning and electromagnetic interference. Make sure the grounding cable
of the bracket is correctly installed.
Ensure the device is well ventilated for the purpose of heat dissipation.
Installation