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Eclipse Edge User Manual
General Hazards
The following table describes the general hazards that must be addressed when
planning and installing an Eclipse Edge system.
For more information on health and safety when using Aviat Networks products,
refer to Aviat Networks’
Best Practices Guide
.
Topic
Information
Airflow Requirements
Rack installations must be made so the airflow required for safe and
correct operation of Eclipse Edge is not compromised. For the
Eclipse Edge IDU, unobstructed air passage must be maintained to
each side of the indoor unit, which requires a minimum of 50 mm
of side spacing to any rack panels, cable bundles or similar.
Circuit Overloading
When connecting the Eclipse Edge, determine the effect this will
have on the power supply circuit protection devices, and supply
wiring. Check Eclipse Edge power consumption specifications and
the supply capability of the power supply system. This check of
capacity must extend to the dc power supply and not just to an
intermediate connection point.
Eclipse Edge Indoor Unit
Earthing
The Eclipse Edge indoor unit earth must be connected directly to the
dc supply system earthing conductor, or to a bonding jumper from
an earthing terminal bar, or bus to which the dc supply system
earthing is connected.
ESD
ESD (electrostatic discharge) can damage electronic components.
Even if components remain functional, ESD can cause latent
damage that results in premature failure. Always wear proper ESD
grounding straps when the cover is removed from the IDU to
expose the PCB.
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