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To avoid breakage of the connectors during operation, we use a knot (Halvstikk / dobbelt halvstikk) to secure the connectors. This knot is simple to add, and it makes sure that if a force is pulling the cable, the knot will take the beating, instead of the connectors. cable clamp that have been tested to withstand a pulling force of 80kg or more. With a force bigger than this- the cable will slip, and it is therefore important to have some slack on the inside of the cabinet (slack between the cable clamp and the connector of the cables).
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The cable should not be bent more than a radius of 70mm.
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Step 4.3 - Power Cable
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Use the knot cable clamp from 4.2 before connecting to cabinet
Connect the 230VAC connector to port 5 inside the Cage Cabinet
Connect the other end to your Power-Supply-Cabinet
Use strips/rope/tape to attach the cable to the underside of the cage-handrail. We recommend to use strips on every vertical post, with some slack on the cable in between