Routing Cables Through A Plastic-Coated Metal Hose - Huawei FusionModule1000A40 Installation Manual

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FusionModule1000A40 Prefabricated All-in-One
Data Center
Installation Guide
To protect cable sheathings, do not press or stab cables with a hard object and do
not drag cables on the ground at will during cable layout.
Step 3 Attach labels to both ends of cables that you have laid out.
Ensure that the labels are clear, endurable, and consistent between both ends.
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A.1.4 Routing Cables Through a Plastic-coated Metal Hose
Prerequisites
● In the FusionModule1000, external cables except armored cables must be
routed through a plastic-coated metal hose.
● To prevent burrs on cable ends from hurting people and scraping the
corrugated hose, wrap the cable ends properly before routing cables through a
plastic-coated metal hose.
● To protect cable sheathings, do not drag the cables at will when routing cables
through a plastic-coated metal hose.
● Wear a pair of protective gloves when pulling the thin copper cable. Ensure
that protective treatment has been applied on the contact with the copper
cable.
● Some external cables for the FusionModule1000 are long and thick. Assign
sufficient people (at least three persons) to route cables especially armored
cables through a plastic-coated metal hose if no assistant tool is available
onsite.
Preparations
Tools: protective gloves
Material: plastic-coated metal hose
Documents: none
Skill requirement: skilled technician
Issue 07 (2022-12-15)
NO TICE
NO TICE
Do not route cables through a plastic-coated metal hose under bad weather
conditions if no shelter is available.
Cables have been labeled.
NO TICE
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