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2000 125A Ferroresonant Rectifier J85502C-1
8 - 2 Spare Parts and Replacement Procedures
Issue 8 July 1999
Handling
Circuit Modules
The following guidelines describe how to prevent electrostatic
discharge (ESD) and properly handle and protect circuit packs
(modules) in a central office or outside plant environment. These
guidelines satisfy the minimum requirements for all three
ESD-sensitive classifications (I, II, III) and, therefore, all circuit
packs in these classes are handled in the same manner, regardless
of sensitivity. Factory packaging provides shielding in the rare
instances when it is necessary.
Electrostatic
Discharge
•
Assume all circuit packs containing electronic (solid-state)
components can be damaged by ESD.
•
When handling circuit packs (storing, inserting, removing,
etc.) or when working on the backplane, always use the
appropriate grounding procedure: either a wrist strap
connected to ground or, when standing, a heel strap with a
grounded dissipative floor mat.
•
A grounded person must never hand an unprotected circuit
pack to an ungrounded person. A static discharge from the
ungrounded person through the circuit pack to the grounded
Table 8-A: Spare Circuit Modules
Order
Lucent
Technologies
Comcode
Part Number
Description
Kit Number
H569-358
L13
601177140
CM1
(ED-83158-30 G3)
Option Board
104428735
CM2 (205A1)
Control Board
104032693
CM3 (207A)
Digital Meter Board
Order
Separately
200370658
CM4
(ED-83211-30 G3)
Alarm and Control
Functions (List C
only)
106641129
CM5 (365A)
AC Voltage Monitor
107087850
CM6 (434A)
AC/DC Voltage
Monitor
107368060
CM6 (434B)
AC/DC Voltage
Monitor with ac
alarm