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Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway
October 2002
gateway B. The opening in the gasket must be toward the rear of the cabinet. Once installed, the
top media gateway should rest on and compress the gasket.
After the media gateways are mounted and cabled in the rack, proceed to ‘‘Check AC Power
and Ground for Avaya G600’’ on page 70.
Check AC Power and Ground for Avaya G600
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WARNING:
The equipment room AC power and ground wiring must be performed by a qualified
electrician and must conform to Article 250 of the NEC, NFPA 70, or the applicable
electric code in the country of installation.
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WARNING:
The alternating current (AC) power circuit must be dedicated to the system. The circuit
must not be shared with other equipment and must not be controlled by a wall switch. The
AC receptacle must not be located under the Main Distribution Frame and must be easily
accessible.
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DANGER:
Unseating the power supply removes AC power only from the power supply but not
from the media gateway. To remove AC power from the media gateway, pull the AC
power cord from the AC appliance connector on the rear of the media gateway.
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WARNING:
System grounding must comply with the general rules for grounding provided in Article
250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70,
or the applicable electric code in the country of installation. For more information, refer to
the job aid entitled
Approved Grounds.
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WARNING:
If other equipment is installed in the rack, make sure that the media gateway will not
generate an overcurrent or overload condition. Verify that the customer’s branch circuit
and/or power distribution strip are adequate with respect to overload and overcurrent
protection.
Check AC Power
Each media gateway uses an auto-ranging (85 to 264 volts AC) power supply, 47 to 63 hertz,
330 watts, 4.5 amps (100 to120 volts AC) or 2.3 amps (200 to 240 volts AC), at 500 volt-amps.
The AC power source can be 1 phase of 120 volts AC with neutral (100 volts AC for Japan)
with 15-amp circuit breaker, or 1 phase of 220 or 240 volts AC (200 volts AC for Japan) with
10-amp circuit breaker. The AC cord uses a NEMA 5-15P plug or an IEC 320 plug.