Environmental Requirements; Power Supply Requirements; Cabling & Trunking Requirements; Emc Requirements - Avaya DECT Installation Manual

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Environmental requirements

Power Supply Requirements

Cabling & Trunking Requirements

EMC Requirements

DECT - Installation Manual
38HBKD0001SAH – Issue 14 (27th October 2003)
The planned locations for all parts of the system must meet the following
requirements:
Check that the area is a well ventilated area, having a temperature
range of 0°C to +40°C and a humidity range of 10% to 90% non-
condensing.
Check there are no flammable materials in the area.
Check there is no possibility of flooding.
Check that no other machinery or equipment needs to be moved first.
Check that it is not an excessively dusty atmosphere.
Check that the area is unlikely to suffer rapid changes in temperature
and humidity.
Check for the proximity of strong magnetic fields, sources of radio
frequency and other electrical interference.
Check there are no corrosive chemicals or gasses.
Check there is no excessive vibration or potential of excessive
vibration, especially on the cabinet mounting surface.
The DECT Control Cabinet is designed to operate from a standard 230V
(±10%), 50Hz single-phase main supply rated at 10A maximum. The
system is rated at 150VA for power consumption.
The use of a UPS to support the system during mains power failure is
highly recommended. This equipment also provides mains conditioning for
the system. Contact Avaya for details of preferred and tested suppliers
and models
All cables and wires should be run through protective trunking or ducts
wherever possible.
Unless otherwise stated, all devices connect using standard telephone
cable (type CW1308). This can be single or multiple pair cable.
The DECT system is EMC approved and carries CE mark approval. For a
particular installation to be EMC compliant, it must meet the following
requirements at all times:
Only EMC approved equipment must be used.
You must install all units with their covers in place.
The mains supply must provide an earth connection.
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