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AC power distribution<br />

A typical AC power-distribution unit <strong>for</strong> an MCC1 contains:<br />

● Circuit breakers<br />

● Ring generator<br />

● Optional batteries<br />

● Optional battery charger<br />

The power distribution cables carry 120 VAC during normal operation <strong>and</strong> 144 VDC from<br />

optional batteries if AC power fails. Another cable connects 120-VAC to the battery charger.<br />

The following figures show an AC power-distribution unit <strong>and</strong> battery charger (J58890CE-2 List<br />

15 or later). The AC power-distribution unit <strong>and</strong> the battery charger sit at the bottom of some<br />

MCC1s.<br />

AC power-distribution unit (J58890CE-2) (front)<br />

Figure 85: AC power-distribution unit (J58890CE-2) (front)<br />

The AC power-distribution unit contains the following additional components that are not shown<br />

in the figure:<br />

● Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter<br />

● AC input fuse<br />

● Five circuit breakers, one <strong>for</strong> each carrier<br />

● 20-A fuses<br />

● A signal connector<br />

631DB<br />

power unit<br />

Ring<br />

generator<br />

● -48 VDC fan power<br />

The optional battery charger sits at the bottom of some MCC1s.<br />

Circuit<br />

breakers<br />

Ring generator<br />

fuse<br />

psdfacpd RPY 053097<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 405

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