Vanguard Managed Solutions 7300 Series Thermal Considerations, Fan, Antistatic, Precautions

Models: 7300 Series

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Thermal Considerations

Introduction

 

This section describes some of the heat and temperature factors that can affect your

 

Vanguard 7300 Series router.

Fan

 

After the unit is installed, power it up to be sure the fans are working properly.

Inlet Temperature After the unit is running, check the ambient air temperature. Make sure it does not exceed the operating temperature limits specified in Appendix A.

The components of the system require an input air temperature of 5º C to 40º C (41º F to 104º F)

Operation between 40º C and 50º C (104º F and 122º F) is permitted for intervals less than 96 hours

Note

On the Vanguard 7300 Version 2 Series routers, do not block the air intake located on the left side of the chassis, or the exhaust air outlet located at the rear right side.

Thermal Shutdown If a Vanguard 7300 Series router is not properly cooled, the power supply overheats and shuts down, a process called thermal shutdown. The power supply remains off until it cools, after which it automatically comes back on again.

Thermal shutdown occurs when the internal Vanguard 7300 temperature is too high. Overheating can occur due to any of these conditions:

Blocked vents

Insufficient clearance around the unit

Air inlet temperatures exceeds the operating limits

After the unit cools, it automatically powers on again. However, the unit continues to shut down automatically until the problem is corrected.

 

Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

Antistatic

 

 

 

Vanguard Managed Solutions recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and

Precautions

 

a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading the system. Electronic

 

 

components such as card and modules can be extremely sensitive to Electrostatic

 

 

Discharge (ESD). After removing the component from the chassis or its protective

 

 

wrapper, place the component flat on a grounded, static-free surface; and, in the case

 

 

of a card, component-side up. Do not slide the components over any surface.

 

 

If an ESD station is not available, you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by

 

 

wearing an antistatic wrist strap. Wrap one end of a wrist grounding strap around

 

 

your wrist. Attach the grounding end (usually a piece of copper foil or an alligator

 

 

clip) to an electrical ground. An electrical ground can be a piece of metal that

 

 

literally runs into the ground (such as an unpainted metal pipe) or a metal part of a

 

 

grounded electrical appliance.

 

 

 

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