IBM SAN16B-2 User Guide - Page 31

Electrical, requirements, Environmental, considerations, Installing, stand-alone, SAN16B-2

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Electrical requirements For successful installation and operation of the switch, ensure that the following electrical requirements are met. v Primary ac input 100-240 V ac (the switch autosenses input voltage) v Correctly wired primary outlet, with circuit protected by a circuit breaker and grounded in accordance with local electrical codes v Adequate supply circuit, line fusing, and wire size, as specified by the electrical rating on the switch nameplate Environmental requirements and considerations To ensure proper operation, the switch must not be subjected to environmental conditions beyond those for which it was tested. The ranges specified in Table 3 list the acceptable environment for both operating and non-operating conditions. Table 3. Environmental requirements Condition Acceptable range during operation Acceptable range during non-operation Temperature -10° to + 40° C (14° to 104° F) -50° to 100° C (-22° to 212° F) Humidity 20% to 85% RH non-condensing, at 40° C (104° F), with maximum gradient of 10% per hour 10% to 85% RH non-condensing, at 70° C (158° F) Altitude 0 to 3,000 m (9,800 ft) above sea level 0 to 12 km (39,370 ft) above sea level Shock 20 G, 6 ms duration, half-sine wave 15 G, 12-18 ms duration, trapezoid Vibration 0.5 G, 5-500 Hz 2.0 G, 5-500 Hz Air flow 40.1 cubic meters per hour (24 cubic feet None required per minute) Installing a stand-alone SAN16B-2 To install the switch as a stand-alone unit, use the following procedure: 1. Unpack the switch and verify that all items listed in "Items included with the switch" on page 7 are present and undamaged. Note: If any items are damaged or missing, contact the IBM Quality Hotline toll-free at 1-800-442-6773 within the United States and Canada, or direct dial 770-858-8459 in other locations. 2. Clean the four corner depressions on the bottom of the switch enclosure, place an adhesive rubber foot in each one, and firmly press into place. Applying the rubber feet onto the switch helps prevent the switch from sliding off the supporting surface. 3. Place the switch on a flat, sturdy surface. 4. Provide power to the switch as described in "Powering up the switch and logging in" on page 18. Attention: Do not connect the switch to the network until the IP address is correctly set. For instructions on how to cable and configure the switch, and how to set the IP address, see "Cabling and configuring the SAN16B-2" on page 16. Chapter 2. Installing and configuring the SAN16B-2 9

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Electrical
requirements
For
successful
installation
and
operation
of
the
switch,
ensure
that
the
following
electrical
requirements
are
met.
v
Primary
ac
input
100-240
V
ac
(the
switch
autosenses
input
voltage)
v
Correctly
wired
primary
outlet,
with
circuit
protected
by
a
circuit
breaker
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
local
electrical
codes
v
Adequate
supply
circuit,
line
fusing,
and
wire
size,
as
specified
by
the
electrical
rating
on
the
switch
nameplate
Environmental
requirements
and
considerations
To
ensure
proper
operation,
the
switch
must
not
be
subjected
to
environmental
conditions
beyond
those
for
which
it
was
tested.
The
ranges
specified
in
Table
3
list
the
acceptable
environment
for
both
operating
and
non-operating
conditions.
Table
3.
Environmental
requirements
Condition
Acceptable
range
during
operation
Acceptable
range
during
non-operation
Temperature
-10°
to
+
40°
C
(14°
to
104°
F)
-50°
to
100°
C
(-22°
to
212°
F)
Humidity
20%
to
85%
RH
non-condensing,
at
40°
C
(104°
F),
with
maximum
gradient
of
10%
per
hour
10%
to
85%
RH
non-condensing,
at
70°
C
(158°
F)
Altitude
0
to
3,000
m
(9,800
ft)
above
sea
level
0
to
12
km
(39,370
ft)
above
sea
level
Shock
20
G,
6
ms
duration,
half-sine
wave
15
G,
12–18
ms
duration,
trapezoid
Vibration
0.5
G,
5–500
Hz
2.0
G,
5–500
Hz
Air
flow
40.1
cubic
meters
per
hour
(24
cubic
feet
per
minute)
None
required
Installing
a
stand-alone
SAN16B-2
To
install
the
switch
as
a
stand-alone
unit,
use
the
following
procedure:
1.
Unpack
the
switch
and
verify
that
all
items
listed
in
“Items
included
with
the
switch”
on
page
7
are
present
and
undamaged.
Note:
If
any
items
are
damaged
or
missing,
contact
the
IBM
Quality
Hotline
toll-free
at
1-800-442-6773
within
the
United
States
and
Canada,
or
direct
dial
770-858-8459
in
other
locations.
2.
Clean
the
four
corner
depressions
on
the
bottom
of
the
switch
enclosure,
place
an
adhesive
rubber
foot
in
each
one,
and
firmly
press
into
place.
Applying
the
rubber
feet
onto
the
switch
helps
prevent
the
switch
from
sliding
off
the
supporting
surface.
3.
Place
the
switch
on
a
flat,
sturdy
surface.
4.
Provide
power
to
the
switch
as
described
in
“Powering
up
the
switch
and
logging
in”
on
page
18.
Attention:
Do
not
connect
the
switch
to
the
network
until
the
IP
address
is
correctly
set.
For
instructions
on
how
to
cable
and
configure
the
switch,
and
how
to
set
the
IP
address,
see
“Cabling
and
configuring
the
SAN16B-2”
on
page
16.
Chapter
2.
Installing
and
configuring
the
SAN16B-2
9