Avaya G350 manual General grounding requirements

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Step 3: Attach ground conductors

General grounding requirements

Two safety grounds are required to ensure safe operation of the G350 Media Gateway: the ground conductor that is part of the AC power cord and the field-installed green/yellow conductor referred to as the Supplementary Ground Conductor. Both safety grounds must be connected to an approved ground. If a power cord accompanies the G350, use that cord whenever possible.

The customer must select a location for the G350 Media Gateway installation that is no more than 50 feet (15 m) from an approved ground. If this location requirement is not met, the customer must contact a licensed electrician to install a Supplementary Ground Conductor per Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC).

! WARNING:

If the installation location is greater than 50 feet (15 m) from an approved ground, do not install the Avaya G350 Media Gateway until a licensed electrician is present to install a Supplementary Ground Conductor.

A55-foot (16-m) Supplementary Ground Conductor is provided with the equipment, and is constructed of 10 AWG (4.0 mm2) wire, with an insulated ring terminal crimped to one end that is suitable for the #8 (M4) stud/screw on the rear of the G350 chassis.

The customer will need to provide a means of connecting this Supplementary Ground Conductor to an approved ground according to Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC).

A ground block is available for use when multiple G350 Media Gateways are being installed. The ground block, intended for rack mounting, has ten terminals available for terminating Supplementary Ground Conductors. Up to ten G350 Media Gateways can be grounded at the block installed close to the equipment (on a rack) and then a single ground conductor can be routed from the same block to an approved ground. If the ground block is to be used, it must be ordered separately.

!DANGER:

Failure to install both grounds will void the Product Safety certifications (UL and the CE Mark) on the product, as well as allow a hazard to be present that could result in death or severe personal injury.

In Finland and Norway, the G350 Media Gateway must be installed in a restricted access location, due to unreliable earthing concerns. A restricted access location is defined as access that can be gained by only Service Personnel or Customers who have been instructed about the reasons for the restricted access and any safety precautions that must be taken. In these cases, access to the G350 is gained by the use of a tool (such as a lock and key) or other means of security.

! WARNING:

For installations in Finland and Norway, the Avaya G350 Media Gateway relies on two ground connections (mains plug with an earth contact, and a Supplementary Ground Conductor).

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Contents Installation of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway Copyright 2003, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved SOC/REN Declarations of Conformity Contents Preparing for configuration Technical specifications Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Downloading this book and updates from the Web About this bookOverview AudienceSafety labels and security alert labels Security AlertRelated resources Technical assistanceTrademarks Within the USSending us comments Full installation Installation workflowsBefore you start Gathering information Installation of a staged G350Staging Unpacking Site requirements Environmental VerificationRequired equipment Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Mount the G350 chassis Installing the Avaya G350 Media GatewayMounting the G350 in a rack Affixing a mounting bracket to the front of the G350 To attach each mounting bracket to the G350 To mount the G350 in the rackMounting the G350 on a wall Placing the G350 on a tableTo affix brackets to the G350 for wall mounting To affix the feetCombination limitations Install the media modulesAllocating slots G350 front panel ports and slots Inserting the S8300 Media Server module To insert the S8300 Media Server moduleInserting media modules To insert a media moduleAttach ground conductors Inserting a media moduleGeneral grounding requirements Approved grounds Connect the safety ground To attach the ground wiresConnect power to the G350 To connect power to the G350Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Preparing for configuration Prepare configuration equipmentPreparing a G350 without an S8300 for configuration Installation of the G350 Media Gateway December Preparing a G350 with an S8300 for configuration Connecting the USB modem To connect and enable the modemInstallation of the G350 Media Gateway Installation of the G350 Media Gateway December Assist the configuration Assisting a remote configurationAssisting an on-site configuration Assisting a combined remote and on-site configurationAssisting an off-site configuration staging Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Connecting devices Connect the networkConnect IP telephones To connect an IP telephoneConnect non-IP telephones and trunks Connecting an analog telephoneTo connect an analog telephone Connecting a DCP telephone To connect a DCP telephoneConnecting an analog trunk Connecting an E1/T1 trunkTo connect an analog trunk To connect an E1/T1 trunkConnecting an Isdn BRI trunk To connect an Isdn BRI trunkInstall circuit protection Over-Voltage and Sneak-Current ProtectionConnect to the Wide Area Network WAN Connecting the G350 to the WANTo connect the WAN to the G350 Connecting an external router to the G350 Install the Coupled Bonding ConductorTo install the CBC Install the Avaya Partner Contact Closure Adjunct To install the contact closureAfter installation Test the installationTesting telephones Testing trunksRemove the installation equipment LSP failover testingG350 Media Gateway specifications Technical specificationsPower Cord Specifications Power Cord Specifications Index Installing the G350 chassis Installation of the G350 Media Gateway December Installation of the G350 Media Gateway