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Chapter 1 Regulatory Compliance Statement 1-1

1.1 European Community CE Certification DoC. 1-1

Chapter 2 Regulatory Compliance Information. 2-1

2.1 Regulatory Compliance Standards. 2-1

2.2 European Directives Compliance. 2-1

2.3 USA Regulatory Compliance. 2-1

2.3.1 FCC Part 15. 2-1

2.3.2 FDA. 2-2

2.4 Japan Regulatory Compliance. 2-2

2.4.1 VCCI 2-2

2.5 CISPR 22 Compliance. 2-2

Chapter 3 Safety Information. 3-1

3.1 Overview. 3-1

3.1.1 Conventions Used. 3-1

3.1.2 General Requirements. 3-2

3.2 Electricity Safety. 3-3

3.2.1 High Voltage. 3-3

3.2.2 Power Cable. 3-4

3.2.3 Tools. 3-5

3.2.4 Drilling. 3-5

3.2.5 Thunderstorm.. 3-5

3.2.6 Electrostatic. 3-6

3.3 Fuse. 3-7

3.4 Laser 3-7

3.4.1 General Laser Information. 3-7

3.4.2 Laser Safety Guidelines. 3-8

3.4.3 Handing Fibers. 3-8

3.5 Working at Heights. 3-8

3.5.1 The Safety Codes on Ladder-using. 3-9

3.5.2 Weight Hoisting. 3-9

3.6 Miscellaneous. 3-10

3.6.1 Lifting Heavy Objects. 3-10

3.6.2 Sharp Objects. 3-10

3.6.3 Binding Signal Lines. 3-11

Chapter 4 全信息... 4-1

4.1 概述.. 4-1

4.1.1 应用惯例.. 4-1

4.1.2 通用要求.. 4-2

4.2 用电安全.. 4-3

4.2.1 高电压.. 4-3

4.2.2 电缆.. 4-3

4.2.3 工具.. 4-4

4.2.4 钻孔.. 4-4

4.2.5 防雷击.. 4-4

4.2.6 静电保护.. 4-4

4.3 保险丝.. 4-5

4.4 激光辐射.. 4-5

4.4.1 通用激光信息.. 4-5

4.4.2 激光安全指导.. 4-6

4.4.3 光接口的处理.. 4-6

4.5 空中作业.. 4-6

4.5.1 梯子安全使用.. 4-7

4.5.2 重物提升.. 4-7

4.6 其它.. 4-8

4.6.1 设备搬运.. 4-8

4.6.2 尖锐物体.. 4-8

4.6.3 信号线的捆扎.. 4-8

Chapter 5 Sicherheitsinformationen. 5-1

5.1 Überblick. 5-1

5.1.1 Symbolerläuterung. 5-1

5.1.2 Allgemeine Anforderungen. 5-2

5.2 Elektrische Sicherheit 5-4

5.2.1 Hochspannung. 5-4

5.2.2 Zuleitung. 5-5

5.2.3 Werkzeuge. 5-5

5.2.4 Bohren. 5-6

5.2.5 Gewitter 5-6

5.2.6 Elektrostatische Entladung. 5-7

5.3 Sicherung. 5-7

5.4 Laser 5-8

5.4.1 Allgemeine Informationen zum Laser 5-8

5.4.2 Richtlinien für den sicheren Umgang mit dem Laser 5-9

5.4.3 Handhabung der Fasern. 5-9

5.5 Arbeiten in großen Höhen. 5-10

5.5.1 Sicherheitshinweise für die Benutzung von Leitern. 5-10

5.5.2 Lastenaufzug. 5-11

5.6 Sonstiges. 5-11

5.6.1 Anheben schwerer Gegenstände. 5-11

5.6.2 Scharfkantige Gegenstände. 5-12

5.6.3 Zusammenlegen von Signalleitungen. 5-12

 




Chapter 1  Regulatory Compliance Statement

1.1  European Community CE Certification DoC

Figure 1-1 European Community CE Certification DoC of H3C S3600-28&52P series

 


Chapter 2  Regulatory Compliance Information

2.1  Regulatory Compliance Standards

Table 2-1 Regulatory compliance standards

Discipline

Standards

EMC

FCC Part 15 (CFR 47) Class A

VCCI Class A

CISPR22 Class A

EN55022 Class A

AS/NZS 3548 Class A

ETSI EN 300 386 V1.3.1:2001

EN55024

Safety

UL 60950

CSA C22.2 No 60950 3rd Edition

IEC 60950:1999

EN 60950:2000

EN60825-1:1993+A1:1997and EN60825-2:2000

AS/NZS 3260

 

2.2  European Directives Compliance

H3C S3600 series Ethernet Switches comply with the following European Directives: 89/336/EC (electromagnetic compatibility), 73/23/EC (low voltage).

See Figure1-1 to 1-10 H3C's Declaration of Conformity.

2.3  USA Regulatory Compliance

2.3.1  FCC Part 15

H3C S3600 series Ethernet Switches comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

l           This device may not cause harmful interference.

l           This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

If the customer modifies the equipment without the authorization of H3C, which directly or indirectly contribute to the equipment incompliance with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices, H3C is not liable for such interference problem and the expenses incurred therefore shall be covered by the customers.

 

  Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

 

2.3.2  FDA

H3C S3600 series Ethernet Switches conform to the applicable requirements of 21 CFR Subchapter J.

2.4  Japan Regulatory Compliance

2.4.1  VCCI

H3C S3600 series Ethernet Switches comply with the requirements of VCCI Class A Information Technology Equipment (ITE).

Warning: If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.

2.5  CISPR 22 Compliance

H3C S3600 series Ethernet Switches comply with the requirements of CISPR 22 for Class A Information Technology Equipment (ITE).

 

  Warning:

If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.

 


Chapter 3  Safety Information

3.1  Overview

This section introduces part of the safety precautions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the equipment of H3C.

 

&  Note:

Before any operation is performed, please read the operation instructions and precautions carefully to minimize the possibility of accidents. The Note, Caution, Warning and Danger items in other manuals do not cover all safety precautions that should be followed. They are only the supplements to the safety precautions for operations as a whole. Therefore, the personnel in charge of the installation and maintenance of the H3C products are required to understand these basics of safety operation.

In performing various operations, please follow the local safety regulations. The safety precautions introduced in the product manuals are supplementary and subject to the local safety regulations.

When various operations are executed on the H3C products, the precautions and special safety instructions provided by H3C must be followed to the full.

The personnel in charge of the installation and maintenance of the H3C products must be trained as professionals to master the proper operating methods and all safety precautions. Only the trained and qualified personnel can perform operations such as equipment installation and maintenance.

 

3.1.1  Conventions Used

The symbols in this manual are shown in the following table. They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance.

Table 3-1 Safety symbol and description

Safety Symbol

Description

Generic alarm symbol: To suggest a general safety concern

ESD protection symbol: To suggest electrostatic-sensitive equipment.

Electric shock symbol: To suggest a danger of high voltage

Microwave symbol: To suggest a high-intensity electromagnetic field

Laser symbol: To suggest a strong laser beam

 

Safety precautions are classified into the following levels: Danger, Warning, Caution and Note.

Danger: Suggests the possibility of a fatal accident or body injury if safety precautions are ignored.

Warning: Suggests the possibility of a major accident or severe injury, or equipment damage, if safety precautions are ignored.

Caution: Suggests the possibility of a severe injury, or equipment damage, if safety precautions are ignored.

Note: Suggests the possibility of an injury or equipment damage, if safety precautions are ignored

3.1.2  General Requirements

In order to reduce the technically unavoidable residual risk to a minimum, it is imperative to follow the rules below:

l           Read all the instructions before operation.

l           The unit/system must be installed/used in the restricted accession location.

l           When installing the unit, always make the ground connection first and disconnect it last.

l           Do not block ventilation openings while the system is on, and keep at least 5 cm distance from ventilation openings and walls or other things which may block the openings.

l           Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection.

l           The unit/system must be connected to the protection ground before operation permanently. And the cross-section of protective earthing conductor shall be at least 2.5mm2

l           For AC supplied model: The device applies to TN power systems.

l           For DC supplied model: Reinforced insulation must be provided to isolate 61-72V source from the AC mains supply.

l           For DC supplied model: The device applies to DC power source that complies with the Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) requirements in IEC 60950 based safety standards; The S3600-28P-PWR-EI/S3600-52P-PWR-EI can only use PoE external power supply recommended by H3C as the DC-input, otherwise, the device can be damaged.

l           For this equipment, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.

l           For AC supplied model: The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the main disconnecting device.

l           Because the device has several power supplies, disconnect all of them to switch off the device.

l           To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to telephone-network voltage (TNV) circuits.

l           To prevent laser radiation from hurting your eyes, never stare into the open optical port.

l           Before operation, the equipment must be fixed securely on the floor or other reliable objects, such as walls and mounting racks.

l           For safety It is not recommended to wear jewelry and watch during operation on device.

l           Installation, configuration and disassembly must be done only by skillful personnel according to the documents concerned.

l           The unit/system must be operated by experts and authorized users only.

l           Any replacement or change to the system or parts of the system (including the software) must be done by qualified or authorized personnel of H3C.

l           Any fault and error that might affect safety must be reported immediately by the user to the person in charge.

l           Removal or disabling of safety facilities, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the equipment must be done by qualified specialists only.

l           Do not put the device above or under heating sources.

All parts of the document must be followed to the full. The document also serves as a guide to the selection of measuring and test equipment.

3.2  Electricity Safety

3.2.1  High Voltage

 

  Danger:

High voltage power supply offers electric power for equipment operation. Direct contact or indirect contact (via damp objects) with high voltage and AC mains supply may result in fatal danger.

 

l           During the installation of AC power supply facility, the local safety regulations must be followed. The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified for high voltage and AC operations.

l           Conducting articles, such as watch, hand chain, bracelet and ring are prohibited during the operation.

l           When water is found in the rack, or the rack is damp, please immediately switch off the power supply.

l           When operation is performed in a damp environment, make sure that water is kept off the equipment.

 

  Warning:

Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock. Therefore, AC cable bridging and wiring through a certain area must follow the local rules and regulations. The personnel who perform high voltage operations should be qualified for high voltage and AC operations.

 

3.2.2  Power Cable

 

  Note:

Installation and removal of live power cable is prohibited strictly. Transient contact between the core of power cable and conductor may generate electric arc or spark or electric arc, which may lead to fire or eye injury.

 

l           Before the power cable is installed or removed, the power switch must be turned off.

l           Before the power cable is connected, it must be confirmed that the power cable and label comply with the requirements of the actual installation.

 

  Note:

For DC power supplied equipment, please use 1.3 mm2 minimum power supply cord.

For AC power supplied equipment, please use 1.5 mm2 minimum power supply cord.

Use type H03VV-F or light PVC sheathed flexible cord according to IEC 60227.

 

3.2.3  Tools

 

  Warning:

During high voltage and AC operations, special tools should be used. It is not permitted to use common tools or tools brought by the operator.

 

3.2.4  Drilling

 

  Warning:

Drilling on the rack without permission is strictly prohibited. Drilling that does not satisfy the requirements concerned may damage the wires and cables inside the rack. If the metal swarf from the drilling gets into the rack, it may result in short-circuit of the circuit boards.

 

l           If it is necessary to drill a hole on the rack, insulation protection gloves must be worn, and the cables inside the rack should first be removed.

l           During the drilling, make sure that the eyes of the operator are well protected. The spattering swarf may cause injury to the eyes.

l           Make sure that the metal swarf does not get into the rack.

l           Non-standard drilling operation may damage the electromagnetic shielding performance of the rack.

l           After the drilling, please clean up the metal swarf in time.

3.2.5  Thunderstorm

 

  Danger:

High voltage and AC operations, or operations on a steel tower and a mast on a thunderstorm day are prohibited.

 

On a thunderstorm day,the electromagnetic field generated in the thunderstorm area may cause damage to electronic parts. In order to prevent the equipment from being damaged by lightning, proper grounding is required.

3.2.6  Electrostatic

 

  Caution:

The electrostatic (static electricity) generated by human body may damage the electrostatic-sensitive components on the circuit board, such as large-scale integrated circuit (LIC).

 

In the case of human body moving, clothes friction, friction between shoes and ground, holding ordinary plastic in hand, the human body will generate a static electromagnetic field that will remain with the human body for a long time.

Before touching the equipment, hand-holding, circuit boards, or ASICs, a grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap should be worn to prevent the sensitive components from being damage by the electrostatic in human body.

Figure 3-1 Diagram of wearing electrostatic protection wrist strap

3.3  Fuse

 

  Warning:

For the safety of continuous operation, please replace the fuse with that of the same type and rating, if necessary.

 

3.4  Laser

The laser hazard level of this equipment is Class 1.

 

  Warning:

When performing installation and maintenance operations of optical fibers, you should not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet directly with unaided eyes.

 

3.4.1  General Laser Information

Laser transceiver/ transmitter are used in optical transmission system and associated test instruments. The wavelength of the laser is above 780nm, and lower than 1600nm. Because the laser being transmitted through the optical fiber produces a small beam of light, it has very high power density and is invisible to human eyes. When a beam of light enters the eye, retinal may be burned.

The damage mechanism at the wavelengths used in telecommunications is thermal in origin i.e., damage caused by heating. Therefore, a specific amount of energy is required for a definite time to heat an area of retinal tissue.

Lasers used in lightwave systems have a larger beam divergence, typically 10 to 20 degrees. Inadvertently viewing an un-terminated fiber or damaged fiber with the unaided eye at distances greater than 150 mm (6 inches) will normally not cause eye injury. However, damage may occur if an optical instrument such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eye loupe is used to view the energized fiber end.

In its normal operating mode, a lightwave system is totally enclosed and presents no risk of eye injury. Additional safety is achieved by the implementation of an Automatic Laser Shut-down (ALS) of the system. The ALS, however, can be applied for bi-directional transmission only. If the receiver side does not detect the laser from the transmission side, it will give the transmission side a signal, so the ALS will shutdown the laser emission in less than 100ms.

3.4.2  Laser Safety Guidelines      

Read the following guidelines to avoid laser radiation:

l           Read the relevant instructions before installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment. Ignoring the instructions can cause in exposure to dangerous laser radiation.

l           An eye-protective glasses are recommended when you are handling lasers or fibers.

l           All the operation shall be performed by authorized personnel who satisfactorily completed an approved training course.

l           Make sure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors.

l           Before opening the front door of an optical transmission system, always take care that you are not exposed to laser radiation.

l           Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as you are not sure whether the optical source is switched on or off.

l           Please use optical power meter to check that the optical source is switched off by measuring the optical power.

l           Never use optical instrument such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eye loupe to view the optical connector or fiber.

3.4.3  Handing Fibers

Read the instructions before handling fibers.

l           Cutting and splicing fibers must be performed by trained personnel only.

l           Before cutting or splicing the fibers, always verify the fiber is disconnected from the optical source. After disconnect the fiber, all the optical connectors must be protected by a protecting cap.

3.5  Working at Heights

 

  Warning:

When working at heights, be cautious to prevent objects from falling.

 

High-altitude work should comply with the following requirements:

l           High-altitude operators must be trained.

l           Operating machines and tools should be carried and handled safely to avoid falling.

l           Take safety protection measures like wearing helmet and safety belt.

l           In cold areas, heat-retaining clothes should be worn before high-altitude operation.

l           All lifting appliances should be checked before high-altitude operation.

3.5.1  The Safety Codes on Ladder-using

Before using the ladder, first check if the ladder is damaged. Make sure the ladder is safe for use. Overweight on the ladder is strictly prohibited.

The slant of the ladder is 75° at best. The slant can be measured with Angle Square or with arms. When a ladder is used, the wider end of the ladder should be placed against the ground or protective measures should be taken on the base part of the ladder for the purpose of skid resistance. Place the ladder against a stable ground.

When climbing the ladder, one’s center of gravity should not deviate from the ladder edge. To lessen the danger and ensure safety, three parts of the body should be on the ladder. When climbing the ladder, the upper limit of the height should not exceed the highest four steps. If one is about to climb to the top, the length of the ladder should be 1 meter higher than the eave

3.5.2  Weight Hoisting

 

  Warning:

Access to the areas under the gib arm and the goods in suspension is strictly prohibited when hoisting weight.

 

l           The weight hoisting operators should undergo related training and be qualified. The weight hoisting tools should be checked and be complete. Make sure that only when the weight hoisting tools are firmly fixed onto the weight-bearing object or the main wall can weight-hoisting operations be undertaken. Use concise command to avoid mis-operation.

l           The slant of the cabinet-top bearing cable for hoisting should not be greater than 90° to prevent the cable from breaking.

Figure 3-2 Weight hoisting

3.6  Miscellaneous

3.6.1  Lifting Heavy Objects

 

  Warning:

When lifting heavy objects, it is prohibited to stand or walk under the arm or the lifted object.

 

3.6.2  Sharp Objects

 

  Warning:

When the equipment is carried by hand, protection gloves should be worn to avoid injury by sharp objects.

 

3.6.3  Binding Signal Lines

 

  Note:

Signal lines should be bound separately from strong current lines or high voltage lines. The spacing of the binding should be 150mm at minimum.

 


Chapter 4  安全信息

4.1  概述

本章节介绍了在安装、日常维护本H3C系列设备时,必须遵循的安全预防规范。

&  说明:

为了避免可能发生的事故,请在进行任何操作前,仔细阅读设备操作手册和本章节的安全规范。手册中 出现的说明、注意、警告、危险,不能涵盖所有的安全预防,仅仅是在整个操作过程中的安全提示和补充。因此,负责安装和日常维护本设备的人员必须具备安全操作基本技能。

操作人员要按照当地的安全规范进行操作。出现在产品手册中的安全预防措施仅仅是当地安全规范的补充。

在操作本设备时,请认真执行产品手册规定的安全规范。

设备安装、维护人员必须通过专业培训,并且掌握足够的操作技能和安规预防意识。只有专业人员才能担任本设备的安装和维护工作。

 

4.1.1  应用惯例

Table 4-1的安全标识,是用来提示读者在进行设备安装和维护时的安全预防要求。

Table 4-1 安全标识和描述

安全标识

描述

一般注意标识:用于一般安全提示

防静电标识:用于表示静电敏感的设备

电击防护标识:用于表示高压危险

微波辐射标识:用于表示高能量电磁辐射

激光辐射标识:用于表示强激光辐射

 

安全防护措施等级分为危险、警告、注意、说明。

危险:表示该项预防一旦被忽视,会导致致命事故或是人员死亡。

警告:表示该项预防一旦被忽视,会导致重大事故或是人员严重伤害。

注意:表示该项预防一旦被忽视,会导致事故或是设备损坏。

说明:表示该项预防一旦被忽视,可能会导致事故或是设备损坏。

4.1.2  通用要求

为了避免对人和设备造成伤害,请认真执行下列要求:

l           在进行操作前仔细阅读手册内容。

l           设备必须安装在指定位置。

l           进行设备安装时,必须确保接地连接是最先连接和最后断开。

l           设备在工作时必须确保通风口的畅通,确保设备离墙壁或是其它的可能堵塞通风口的物体的间距至少5cm

l           不允许破坏设备的接地导线或是在无接地连接的情况下操作设备,要进行适当的电气检查。

l           进行设备/系统操作前,请确保永久接地,并且用于进行保护接地链接的接地线截面不小于2.5mm2

l           AC电源输入:设备适用于电话网络交流电源系统。

l           DC电源输入:61-72V电源和AC主输入之间的绝缘等级是加强绝缘。

l           DC电源输入:设备使用满足IEC60950安规标准的安全超低电压(SELV)电源。对于S3600-28P-PWR-EI/S3600-52P-PWR-EI设备的PoE外接直流输入只能使用H3C推荐的电源,否则会造成设备损坏。

l           对于设备的配线应安装断路器。

l           AC电源输入:电源插头应置于方便插拔的地方。

l           如果设备存在多种电源输入,在关闭设备时确保切断所有电源连接。

l           为避免电击,不能将SELV电路连接到电话网络电源。

l           为了避免光纤发出的高能量的激光光束伤害到视网膜,请不要直视这些光接口。

l           设备使用前,必须固定于安全的地板或其他地方,诸如墙壁或机架。

l           操作设备时,请不要穿戴项链、手表,或者其他导电性的东西。

l           必须由专业人员根据相关的资料来进行设备的安装、配置和拆除。

l           设备和系统必须由专业人员进行操作。

l           必须是H3C公司的专业人员进行对设备的所有的升级、更替以及部件的更换工作,包括软件部分。

l           任何可能导致安全隐患的故障和错误,必须立即向设备负责人报告。

l           涉及到安全保护的任何变动和设备维护,必须由专业人员来进行。

l           设备不能靠近热源放置。

本章节的内容必须严格遵守。本手册也可以做为进行设备测试的指导。

4.2  用电安全

4.2.1  高电压

  危险:

高压电源为设备运行提供电气能力,直接或是间接(通过潮湿的物体)接触高压电源和AC交流电源输入,都会导致伤亡。

 

l           必须按照当地安全规定进行AC交流电源输入的安装。负责电源安装的人员必须是通过高压和电源操作专业培训的专业人员。

l           在操作中不能穿戴导电性的物品,如:手表,手琏,手镯和项链等。

l           当有液体进入机架或机架有损坏时,请立即切断电源。

l           在潮湿环境下进行安装时,请避免液体进入设备。

  警告:

不规范和不适当的高压电源操作,都会导致失火和电击危险。因此,必须由专业人员按照当地电气安全规定配置线缆。

 

4.2.2  电缆

  说明:

禁止安装和移动带电的线缆。因为导电体和带电的线缆,即使短暂接触,也会引起电火花或电弧,从而导致失火或是伤害眼睛。

 

l           在安装、移动线缆之前,请切断电源。

l           在进行线缆连接前,请确认线缆和线缆的标识与实际安装要求是一致的。

  说明:

DC电源设备,请使用2.5mm2电缆;

AC电源设备,请使用1.0 mm2电缆。

使用H03W-F或是PVC绝缘材质线皮的线缆,线缆符合IEC 60227标准要求。

 

4.2.3  工具

  警告:

在进行高压电源和AC交流电源操作时,必须使用专门安装工具,不允许使用普通的或是自行带来的安装工具

 

4.2.4  钻孔

  警告:

禁止在机架上进行任何没有获得许可的钻孔操作。否则将会损坏内部的线缆线路。因钻孔产生的金属屑进入设备也会引起设备的短路。