Lucent Technologies 555-670-116 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Pocket Reference  
555-670-116  
Issue 1
April 1999
 
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Power and Grounding 
Do not place anything on top of carriers.
Do not install the control unit under any device that may drip 
fluid, such as an air conditioner.
Do not expose the control unit to moisture, corrosive gases, 
dust, chemicals, spray paint, or similar materials.
Power and Grounding
Proper power and grounding are essential for correct and safe 
functioning of the system.
Power Specifications
The system control unit plugs into a 117-VAC outlet. To avoid 
accidental disconnection of the system, this outlet should not be 
controlled by a wall switch.
Each carrier unit requires its own power supply. Each power supply 
requires a maximum current of 5.4 amps. Therefore, if expansion 
carrier units are added to the system, extra AC outlets may be 
needed.
Grounding Requirements
Proper grounding of the installation site protects the system against 
the following:
Lightning
Power surges
Power crosses on outside lines/trunks
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
The local telephone company is responsible for providing protection 
of outside lines/trunks at the entrance to the site. The protection 
should consist of the following:
Carbon blocks or gas discharge tubes connected to an 
approved ground
Adequate bonding of the outside line/trunk protector ground 
and the power company ground
 WARNING:
!
An improper ground can result in equipment failures and 
service outages. Verify that the AC power uses an approved 
ground for its primary ground, that all voltage-limiting devices 
are grounded to an approved ground, and that the ground is 
one of the approved grounds listed below.
The following is a list of approved grounds, starting with the most 
preferred:
Building steel. 
Acceptable water pipe, must be a metal, underground water 
pipe at least 1/2-inch (30.4 cm) in diameter, and in direct 
contact with the earth for at least 10 feet (3 m).
It must be electrically continuous so that the protector ground 
is connected. (Check for insulated joints, plastic pipe, and 
plastic water meters that might interrupt electrical continuity.)