4506 Switches and Power Requirements

I am required to install several switches in a LAN closet and want to make sure I don't blow anything up.
I have no experience nor knowledge regarding watts, amps, etc.
Are there any internal documentation or outside that explain the basics about power and cables type (3 prongs) in regards to Cisco equipment? Sorry, I very new.

Hi David,
Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Power-over-Ethernet Capabilities and Power Supplies
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps4324/product_data_sheet09186a00801f3dd9.html
Does this help?

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