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Table 33: Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines

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Radio frequency
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Electromagnetic
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Follow the prescribed electrostatic discharge (ESD) prevention procedures to prevent
damaging the equipment. Static discharge can cause components to fail completely
or intermittently over time.
Install the device in a secure area, so that only authorized personnel can access the
device.
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 273
Table 33 on page 67
describes the factors you must consider while planning the electrical
wiring at your site.
WARNING:
It is particularly important to provide a properly grounded and
shielded environment and to use electrical surge-suppression devices.
Guidelines
If your site experiences any of the following problems, consult experts in electrical surge
suppression and shielding:
Improperly installed wires cause radio frequency interference (RFI).
Damage from lightning strikes occurs when wires exceed recommended distances or pass
between buildings.
Electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) caused by lightning damage unshielded conductors and
electronic devices.
To reduce or eliminate RFI from your site wiring, do the following:
Use a twisted-pair cable with a good distribution of grounding conductors.
If you must exceed the recommended distances, use a high-quality twisted-pair cable with
one ground conductor for each data signal when applicable.
If your site is susceptible to problems with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), particularly from
lightning or radio transmitters, seek expert advice.
Some of the problems caused by strong sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI) are:
Destruction of the signal drivers and receivers in the device
Electrical hazards as a result of power surges conducted over the lines into the equipment
General Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 243
General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings on page 271
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on page 273
Chapter 6: Preparation Overview
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