Appendix d lightning protection – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Appendix D Lightning protection

Connecting the AC power supply to a power strip

with lightning protection

If part of the AC power line is routed outdoors, use a power strip with lightning protection to connect the
AC power cord of the switch to the AC power line to protect the switch from being damaged by lightning

strikes.
You can attach the power strip to the rack, workbench, or wall of equipment room.

CAUTION:

Make sure the PE terminal of the power socket has been securely grounded.

After you connect the AC power cord from the switch to a socket on the power strip, verify that the green

RUN LED on the strip is on and the red LED is off.
If the red LED is on, use a multimeter to check the polarity of the wires in the power socket for wrong

connections. If the zero wire (left) and the live wire (right) are correctly connected, check for missing

grounding connection.

Figure 86 Power strip with lightning protection

(1) Operating LED (green)

On means the circuit is operating properly.

Off means the circuit is damaged.

(2) Grounding/pole detection LED
(red)

On indicates a wrong wire connection (the wire is not grounded or the live
line and null line are reversely connected), and you need to check the
power supply line.

(3) Power switch

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