20CHAPTER 2: INSTALLING THE ROUTER
Table 3 Harmful gas limits in an equipment room
Gas | Max. (mg/m3) |
Cl2 | 0.01 |
. ESD Preventive Despite careful considerations in preventing ESD in the design of the Router, Requirements excessive static electricity may bring enormous damage to the card circuits and
even the entire Router.
On the communication network connected to the Router, the static electricity is primarily introduced from the outside electrical fields, such as the outdoor
■The equipment is well connected to ground.
■The equipment room is
■There is adequate temperature and humidity.
■You always wear the
■You place the removed circuit board upward on the
■You hold the circuit board by the outer edge, when observing or moving it, to avoid direct contact with the elements on it.
Electromagnetic All interference sources will affect the Router negatively in the conduction patterns Environment of capacitance coupling, inductance coupling, electromagnetic wave radiation, Requirements and common impedance (including grounding system) coupling. To prevent the
interference:
■Take effective measures against electricity net interference with the power supply system.
■Do not use the working ground of the Router together with the grounding or lightning protection grounding device of the power equipment. Separate them as far as possible.
■Keep the Router far away from strong power wireless launchers, radar launchers, and high frequency and
■Use electromagnetic shielding if necessary.
Lightning Protection Despite the careful considerations that have been taken in lightning protection Requirements when designing the Routersm and the measures that have been adopted, an
■Keep the grounding wire of the PGND of the chassis in good contact with the earth ground.
■Keep the grounding terminal of the AC power socket in good contact with the earth ground.