Connecting up 
  4.2 Lightning protection, power supply, and grounding 
SCALANCE W788-xPRO/RR / SCALANCE W74x-1PRO/RR 
Operating Instructions (Compact), Release 08/2007, A5E00413342-05 
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Safety extra low voltage 
 
WARNING 
 
Danger to life from overvoltage, fire hazard 
SCALANCE W-700 devices are designed for operation with a directly connectable safety 
extra-low voltage or with the power supply adapters available as accessories (available 
only for the SCALANCE W786-xPRO device). Therefore only safety extra-low voltage 
(SELV) with limited power source (LPS) complying with IEC950/EN60950/VDE0805 may 
be connected to the power supply terminals (exception: Power supply adapter for 110 - 230 
V AC for the SCALANCE W786-xPRO). 
The power supply unit to supply the SCALANCE W-700 must comply with NEC Class 2 
(requirements of class 2 for power supply units of the "National Electrical Code, table 11 
(b)") or SELV with LPS (Limited Power Source) EN 60950-1. If the power supply is 
designed redundantly (two separate power supplies), both power supplies must meet these 
requirements. 
Exceptions: 
•  Power supply with PELV (according to VDE 0100-410 or IEC 60364-4-41) is also 
possible if the generated rated voltage does not exceed the voltage limits 25 V AC or 60 
V DC. 
 
Earthing 
 
CAUTION 
 
Damage to the device due to potential differences 
To avoid the influence of electromagnetic interference, the device should be grounded. 
There must be no potential difference between the following parts, otherwise the device or 
other connected device could be severely damaged: 
•  Housing of the SCALANCE W-700 and the ground potential of the antenna. 
•  Housing of the SCALANCE W-700 and the ground potential of a device connected over 
Ethernet. 
•  Housing of the SCALANCE W-700 and the shield contact of the connected Ethernet 
cable. 
Connect both grounds to the same foundation earth or use an equipotential bonding cable. 
 
Interruption of the power supply 
 
CAUTION 
 
Damage to the Ethernet interface 
Repeated fast removal and insertion of the Ethernet cable when using Power-over-Ethernet 
and when there is a redundant power supply can cause damage to the Ethernet interface. 
Avoid repeatedly removing and inserting the Ethernet cable when using Power-over-
Ethernet and a redundant power supply.