3Com 8800 manual Safety

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14CHAPTER 3: SAFETY

electrical equipment and who understand the hazards that can arise when working on this equipment.

The PoE Power Rack can be powered by multiple AC inputs, ensure that the appropriate circuit protection device for each AC input being serviced is disconnected before changing or servicing a Power Supply Module. If servicing the PoE Power Rack, all the AC power cords must be removed from the equipment.

High leakage currents may be possible on this type of equipment. Make sure the equipment is properly grounded before connecting AC input power. Use only properly grounded AC power cords.

Hazardous energy and voltages are present in the device and on the DC output cables that can shock or cause serious injury. Follow all safety warnings and practices when servicing this equipment. Insure that the PoE Power Rack AC power cords are unplugged from the PoE Power Rack before connecting the DC output cables to the PoE Power Rack and the Switch 8800.

Exercise care when servicing this area.

In addition to proper job training and safety procedures, the following are some basic precautions that should always be used:

Use only properly insulated tools.

Remove all metallic objects (key chains, glasses, rings, watches, or jewelry).

Wear safety glasses.

Test circuits before touching.

Lock out and tag any circuit breakers/fuses when possible to prevent accidental turn on.

Be aware of potential hazards before servicing equipment.

Identify exposed hazardous electrical potentials on connectors or, wirings. (Note the condition of these circuits, especially any wiring).

Be careful when removing or replacing any covers - avoid contacting any circuits.

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Contents 3Com Switch Power Over Ethernet 3Com Corporation Campus Drive Marlborough, MA USA United States Government LegendContents Contents Introduction PoE Power Rack Rear View Architecture and Configurations Introduction System Description Power SupplyPoE Power Rack OverviewSystem Controller Power Supply ModuleVisual indicators Descriptions, colors, and functions are shown in TableRS485 and RS232 signals are described in and Table Pin DefinitionDistribution Panel Refer to FigureSafety Symbols SafetySafety Statements Safety Guidelines Installation and TestingIntroduction EMI ConsiderationsModule Technical Specifications Number Model Ports Type Disconnect DetectionRemoving Power Supply Module and Dummy Faceplate Frame Grounding Powering on the Device Installation and Testing Troubleshooting ENGINEERING, Maintenance TroubleshootingMaintenance LED IndicationENGINEERING, Maintenance and Troubleshooting