3Com RELEASE 2 installation manual Appendix C Grounding Requirements, Before YOU Turn, Power on

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Appendix C: Grounding Requirements

Proper grounding is fundamental for the MERLIN Plus Communications

System for protection against:

Lightning

Power surges

Power crosses on Central Office (CO) lines

Static discharge

BEFORE YOU TURN THE

Check the following considerations before you turn the power on for the

POWER ON

MERLIN Plus system.

Grounding Requirements

The control unit, the CO line protector, and the ac power service panel should be as close to each other as possible. The adequacy of lightning protection is a direct function of the distance between these pieces of equipment.

Recognizing that equipment may be spread throughout a building, the National Electric Code requires that the ground point for the CO line protector must be bonded to the ac power ground. Proper grounding helps prevent equipment damage due to lightning energy and/or power transients conducted into the equipment via CO and ac power lines.

CO Line Protector Tests

The following tests verify proper grounding and bonding of the CO line protector. These tests should be performed on every new installation. You will need a volt-ohm-millimeter (VOM) capable of measuring 115 VAC.

CAUTION: This test procedure is for experienced technicians only— do not perform this or any other electrical measurement unless you have the proper training and experience. You may prefer that a properly certified electrician perform this procedure.

WARNING: Hazardous voltages that may cause death or injury are present during the following tests. Use great care when working with ac power line voltages.

At the common equipment location:

1Set the VOM to the scale on which you can read 115 VAC.

2Measure ac outlet voltages as follows:

Hot to third wire (green wire) ground-should be about 115 VAC.

Neutral to third wire ground-should be less than 2.5 VAC.

NOTE: Any circuit tester, such as the IDEAL EZ CHECK circuit tester (IDEAL Industries, INC., model 61035), may be used instead of the VOM to determine whether or not an outlet is wired properly.

If the voltages measured are not as required in this step, inform the customer that he must have his electrician install a dedicated, properly grounded ac outlet.

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Contents Merlin Plus 1988 AT&T Issue All Rights Reserved August Contents Appendix C Grounding Requirements Shows a typical Merlin Plus system IntroductionTypical Merlin Plus system overview FCC Regulations Prepare the Network Interface Installing the Control UnitNetwork Do This Interface Has Testing outside lines for a dial tone Have a dial tone Mounting the Control UnitDiagram of the control unit location Removing Control Unit Covers EquipmentControl unit rear view Installing the Control Unit Mounting the control unit on the wall Control unit modules Inserting a second line module Inserting a Line ModuleInserting a Voice Terminal Module Connect the Control Unit to the AC Outlet Control unit attached to power sourceThen System Configuration Form Control unit connected to labeled outside lines Preparation Considerations Wiring the Voice TerminalsIntercom 19 and Printed Reports Connecting voice terminal wiring through a jack field Terminals Connecting the Voice TerminalsPreparing the voice terminal desk stand or wall mount Testing the Voice Terminals Preparing For TestingAdjusting the Speakerphone volume If the lights do not flash Do This Then Identify Each Voice Terminal Verify Intercom NumberVerifying and labeling the intercom number Telephone Auxiliary LineTest the Voice Terminal Jacks for a Dial Tone Testing the SystemPlugging in a voice terminal to test jacks for dial tone Placing an outside call Placing an intercom call Performance Tips SpeakerphoneAdding Accessories Adding AccessoriesMerlin Plus system data collector and printer Merlin Plus system Basic Telephone Modem Interface Merlin Plus system Music-on-Hold jack Merlin Plus system alerters Merlin Plus system voice terminal power supply kit Accessories that Extend Telephone RangeAn ln-Range, Out-of-Building protector Changing the System Adding a VoiceTerminal Moving a voice terminal jack field connection Moving a Voice TerminalComplete wiring installation Jack Field Wiring SupplementJack Field Construction Recommendations Moving Voice Terminals Attached to a Jack Field ExampleJack Field Wiring Supplement Well-positioned control unit Constructing a Jack FieldJack Field Wiring Supplement Running the cables Terminating the Wiring Runs in Modular Wall JacksExtending the Network Interface to the Jack Field Add Jacks to the Jack Field Connect the Outside Lines to the Jack FieldLabel the Jacks and the Jack Panel Box Jack Field Wiring Supplement FCC Registration and Repair Information Typical Merlin Plus system connectivity Appendix a System Connectivity OverviewAppendix B Quick Reference Installation Requirements WiringEnvironment Proper ac outlet measurements Mounting the Control Unit AC Outlet CheckMounting the control unit on the wall Connecting the Control Unit Voice Terminal WiringCO Line Wiring Grounding Requirements Power onAppendix C Grounding Requirements Before YOU TurnAppendix C Grounding Requirements Appendix C Grounding Requirements Typical Merlin Plus system grounding plan Appendix D Wiring Reference Tables Table D-1 Wiring Parts Cross ReferenceTable D-2 4-Pair Wiring for the Merlin Plus System Table D-3 CO Line Wiring, 6-Position Jack, Single-Pair Table D-4 CO Line Wiring, 6-Position Jack, Two-PairTable D-5 CO Line Wiring, 6-Position Jack, Multipair Typical Merlin Plus system wiring installation Qty Table D-6 Material List for 8 Telephones and 3 Lines FigureAppendix E Direct Connection Wiring Voice terminal wiring, direct connection Appendix E Direct Connection Wiring Appendix E Direct Connection Wiring Index Index2Index 518-600-008