Preparing for installation, Safety recommendations, Examining the installation site – H3C Technologies H3C S5830 Series Switches User Manual
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Preparing for installation
Safety recommendations
To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by improper use, read the following safety
recommendations before installing an H3C S5830 switch. Note that the recommendations do not cover
every possible hazardous condition.
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Before cleaning the switch, unplug the power cord of the power module of the switch. Do not clean
the switch with wet cloth or liquid.
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Do not place the switch near water or in a damp environment. Prevent water or moisture from
entering the switch chassis.
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Do not place the switch on an unstable case or desk. The switch might be severely damaged in case
of a fall.
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Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the ventilation vents of the switch free of
obstruction.
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Make sure the operating voltage is in the range labeled on the power module of the switch.
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To avoid electrical shocks, do not open the chassis when the switch is operating or when the switch
is just powered off.
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When replacing interface cards, hot-swappable power modules and fan trays, wear an
ESD-preventive wrist strap to avoid damaging the units.
Examining the installation site
The H3C S5830 Switch Series must be used indoors. You can mount the switch in a rack, but make sure:
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Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet and exhaust vents for ventilation.
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The rack has a good ventilation system.
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Identify the hot aisle and cold aisle at the installation site, and make sure ambient air flows into the
switch from the cold aisle and exhausts to the hot aisle.
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Identify the airflow designs of neighboring devices, and prevent hot air flowing out of the bottom
device from entering the top device.
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The rack is sturdy enough to support the switch and its accessories.
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The rack is well earthed.
To ensure normal operation and long service life of your switch, install it in an environment that meets the
requirements described in the following subsections.
Temperature/humidity
You must maintain a proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room. Long-term high humidity
may lead to bad insulation, electricity leakage, mechanical property changes, and metal corrosion.
However, if the relative humidity is too low, captive screws may become loose as the result of contraction
of insulation washers and static electricity may be produced in a dry environment to jeopardize the
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