Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc Condition); General Norms - Installation - Alcatel 1850 TSS-320 Technical Handbook

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A.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC condition)
The equipment's EMC norms depend on the type of installation being carried out (cable termination,
grounding etc.,) and on the operating conditions (equipment, setting options of the electrical/electronic
units, presence of dummy covers, etc.).
Before starting any installation, turn-up & commissioning, operation and maintenance work
refer to the relevant Handbook and chapters.
The norms set down to guarantee EMC compatibility, are distinguished inside this handbook
by the symbol and term:
ATTENTION
For EMC norms refer to 5.7.1 on page 193.
A.3.1 General Norms - Installation
All connections (towards the external source of the equipment) made with shielded cables use
only cables and connectors suggested in this technical handbook or in the relevant Plant
Documentation, or those specified in the Customer's"Installation Norms." (or similar
documents)
Shielded cables must be suitably terminated
Install filters outside the equipment as required
Ground connect the equipment utilizing a conductor with proper dia. and impedance
Mount shields (if utilized), previously positioned during the installation phase, but not before
having cleaned and degreased it.
Before inserting the shielded unit proceed to clean and degrease all peripheral surfaces
(contact springs and connection points, etc.)
Screw fasten the units to the subrack.
To correctly install EMC compatible equipment follow the instructions given.
Technical Handbook Common
Safety - EMC - ESD norms and labels
EMC NORMS.
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