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Installing a surge protector – H3C Technologies H3C SR6600-X User Manual

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Installing a surge protector

CAUTION:

Ground the surge protector as near as possible. The grounding resistance must be less than 4 ohms. The
grounding resistance must be less than 1 ohm if there are special grounding requirements.

Read the instructions carefully before installing the surge protector.
Generally, you need to connect a surge protector before connecting a signal cable to the router. This can

protect electronic devices against surge over-voltage resulting from lightning strokes and other

interferences, and minimize impact on the router.
The surge protector is serially connected to a signal cable, so the surge protector must satisfy the

requirements of network performance indexes such as data transmission bandwidth, as well as the

lightning protection performance requirement. Before installing a surge protector, consider such

performance indexes of the surge protector as lightning protection, bandwidth, transmission loss, and
port type.
The router supports the following types of surge protectors:

Surge protector—Maximum discharge current 2.5KA/protection voltage 25V--SMB-75J/
SMB-75J-1W-10Mbps

Surge protector—Maximum discharge current 2.5KA/protection voltage 25V-BNC-75K/
BNC-75K-10Mbps

Surge protector (U port)—Maximum discharge current 3KA/common-mode 400V/differential
mode 170V-RJ11

To install a surge protector:

1.

Use a double-faced adhesive tape to stick the surge protector onto the router chassis, and make
sure it is as close to the grounding screw of the router as possible.

2.

Measure the distance between the protector and the grounding screw of the router, cut the ground
wire of the protector as appropriate, and securely tighten the ground wire to the grounding screw

of the router.

3.

Use the multimeter to measure whether the ground wire of the protector contacts well with the
grounding screw of chassis.

4.

Insert the outdoor network cable into the protector's IN end, and the cable connected to the router
into the OUT end, and look at the indicators on the surge protector to verify that the connection is
correct.

5.

Use nylon ties to bundle the cables neatly.