Panduit DPOE12U1X User Manual

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PANDUIT® DPoE™ Power Patch Panel User’s Guide 
Issue 2.2 
 
 
Part Number: PN378A 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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9.  Lay conductors into the punchdown slots for the 
specified port using the correct wiring sequence. Cable 
jacket removal should be minimized to the extent 
possible.  Conductor untwist should be within ½” (12.7 
mm) of termination. 
 
 
 
 
 
WARNING: 
NEVER TOUCH UNINSULATED COMMUNICATIONS WIRING OR 
TERMINALS UNLESS THE COMMUNICATION LINE HAS BEEN 
DISCONNECTED AT THE NETWORK INTERFACE. 
 
 
 
NOTE: 
Never install wiring in a slot previously used for a larger gauge wire. 
 
 
 
 
 
10.  Using the punchdown tool (PANDUIT part number PDT110), punch down the connector into the 
punchdown slots on the back of the DPoE™ Power 
Patch Panel. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Power Requirements 
11. If the panel is being powered by a PANDUIT® DPoE™ Power Brick (See page 8, Table 1: Power 
Supplies Available from PANDUIT Corp for a list of available powering options), skip to Powering 
Up the DPoE
™  Power Patch Panel Section below, since the brick is equipped with a matched 
keyed power connector that will fit the power connector on the back of the panel. 
12. If the PANDUIT® DPoE™ Power Chassis or a direct 48VDC source is powering the panel, cut 
the 10-foot power harness to length then strip the ends of the leads to 5/16” (7.9 mm).  Connect 
the stripped ends of the power harness into the PANDUIT® DPoE™ Power Chassis. If the power 
harness is not long enough or the 48VDC source requires a specific connector, strip the ends of 
the wire to the same strip length, being careful not to damage the conductors.   
13. Using the two butt splices provided with the panel, and paying attention to the polarity of the 
supply voltage, crimp the power harness wires to the supply wires. A crimping tool, such as the 
PANDUIT part number CT-100, may be used. The provided butt splices (PANDUIT part number 
BSV14X) support 14-16 AWG solid or stranded wire.