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DC power converter (649A)<br />

The 649A converts the –48 VDC from the power-distribution unit to outputs of:<br />

● –48 VDC at 10 A,<br />

● +5 VDC at 60 A, <strong>and</strong><br />

● –5 VDC at 6 A.<br />

These outputs distribute power to circuit pack slots in the carriers.<br />

AC <strong>and</strong> DC grounding<br />

Approved grounds<br />

An approved ground is the closest acceptable medium <strong>for</strong> grounding the building entrance<br />

protector or the entrance cable shield. An approved ground is also acceptable as a single-point<br />

ground of the system.<br />

If more than one type of approved ground is available on the premises, bond the grounds<br />

together. Follow the instructions in Section 250-81 of the National Electrical Code, or the<br />

applicable electrical code in the country where the equipment is installed.<br />

Protective grounds<br />

Acceptable grounds include the following materials:<br />

● Grounded building steel. The metal frame of the building where an acceptable metallic<br />

water pipe, concrete encased ground, or a ground ring grounds the building.<br />

● Acceptable water pipe. An underground water pipe must be at least .5 inch<br />

(1.3 centimeter) in diameter, <strong>and</strong> in direct contact with the earth <strong>for</strong> at least 10 feet (3<br />

meters). The pipe must be electrically continuous to the point where the protector ground<br />

wire is connected. The pipe can also be made electrically continuous by bonding around<br />

insulated joints, plastic pipe, or plastic water meters.<br />

● Concrete encased ground. An electrode must be encased by at least 2 inches (5<br />

centimeters) of concrete. The ground must be located within <strong>and</strong> near the bottom of a<br />

concrete foundation or footing <strong>and</strong> is in direct contact with the earth. The electrode must<br />

be at least 20 feet (6 meters) of one or more steel rein<strong>for</strong>cing bars or rods .5 inch (1.3<br />

centimeter) in diameter. Or the electrode must be at least 20 feet (6 meters) of bare, solid<br />

copper, 4 AWG (26 millimeter 2 ) wire.<br />

● Ground ring. A buried ground must encircle a building or a structure at a depth of at least<br />

2.5 feet (0.8 meter) below the surface of the earth. The ground ring must be at least 20 feet<br />

(6 meters) of 2 AWG (35 millimeter 2 ), bare, copper wire.<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 413

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