Secure Router 4134 grounding specifications
The Secure Router 4134 ships with a grounding lug. You must connect
your ground wire to the lug and attach the lug to the chassis in the upper
right-hand corner of the front panel. You must attach the other end of the
ground wire to the most convenient site ground point for your installation.
Use a maximum of 8 AWG grounding cable for the Secure Router 4134.
ATTENTION
Nortel recommends that you install the chassis in the equipment rack before you
install the ground lug and the optional external interface modules.
Connecting the Secure Router 2330/4134 to AC power
Required cable: AC power cord that meets the requirements of your local
electrical code. Refer to the following table for plug specifications.
Connect the AC power cord to the front of the Secure Router 2330, and
then connect the cord to a power outlet. Ensure that you use the correct
power cord for the router and power supply.
Connect the AC power cord to the back of the Secure Router 4134, and
then connect the cord to a power outlet. Ensure that you use the correct
power cord for the router and power supply.
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region
Continental
Europe
U.S./Canada/Jap
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CAUTION
Watch the power supply status LED for alerts when you hot
swap a power supply unit.
CAUTION
Ensure you use an appropriately rated AC power cord only. Do
not use an extension cord.
Plug standard
CEE7 standard VII male plug
NEMA5-15P male plug
Nortel Secure Router 2330/4134
Regulatory Information
Rating
220 or 230 VAC
50 Hz
Single phase
100 or 120 VAC
50-60 Hz
Single phase