3 unpacking and inspection, 4 installation, 1 recommended installation tools – ADC 70 User Manual
Page 18: Unpacking and inspection, Installation, Recommended installation tools
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ADCP-80-524 • Issue 1 • November 2001
Page 18
©
2001, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
3
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Unpack
and inspect the various components as follows:
1. Inspect
the exterior of the shipping container for evidence of handling that may have
damaged
the components in the container.
2. Unpack
each container while carefully checking the contents for damage and verify with
the
packing slip.
3. File
a claim with the commercial carrier and notify ADC Customer Service if damage is
detected
or if parts are missing. Save damaged cartons for inspection by the carrier.
4. Refer
to
Customer Information and Assistance
,
at the back of this manual, for
repair,
replacement, and warranty information.
5. Save
all shipping containers for use if the equipment requires return shipment at a future date.
4
INSTALLATION
Fuse
panels must be installed in a central office, equipment room, or restricted access location.
The following guidelines should be used when mounting the fuse panel in a rack.
• Mount
the fuse panel in the uppermost area of the rack to reduce exposure of the power
wiring.
• Provide
a minimum of 1.75 inches (4.45 cm) of air space (one rack space) between the top
of
the fuse panel and the next item in the rack for cooling.
• Adding
a fuse panel to a rack may displace a device which may require relocation.
4.1
Recommended Installation Tools
Use
common hand tools, such as a Phillips screwdriver, a wire wrap gun and bits, a wire
stripper,
and a wire lug crimper to install the fuse panel. In addition to these tools, the following
tools
are recommended:
Caution:
This equipment employs electrical voltage and amperage levels which may be
considered
an electrical hazard. Care should be exercised to assure that only qualified
personnel
are allowed to install, operate, maintain, or otherwise come in contact with this
equipment
when the fuse panel is energized. Only insulated tools should be used on energized
elements
of the fuse panel.
Warning:
Never install telephone equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm.
When
installing or modifying telephone lines, disconnect lines at the network interface before
working
with uninsulated lines or terminals to prevent electrical shock.