Telephone User Manual

Strata CTX670 Installation
Ground the System
4-18 Strata CTX I&M 06/04
Step 4: Ground the System
The system requires a solid earth ground for proper operation and safety. The AC power cord(s)
already contains a conductor for the “third wire ground” provided by the commercial power outlet
(see Figure 4-11, for grounding points “A” and “B”). An insulated conductor must connect the
frame ground terminal on the Base Cabinet to a cold water pipe or the building ground (point “B”).
Before connecting the system to the AC power source, measure the impedance of the building
ground reference. If the ground path connected to the system has an impedance of 1 ohm or more,
a better ground must be installed. In Figure 4-11, the grounding path between point “A” and the
single point ground “B” must be less than 0.25 ohms.
The “third wire ground” coming from the primary AC power outlet must be dedicated and must be
routed through the same conduit as the phase conductors serving the system. The conductor
connected to the frame ground (FG screw) on the system power supply must be insulated and
comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical
Code, NFPA 70, but must not depend on the cord and plug of the system.
If the CTX670 system consists of more than one cabinet, you must install the bonding connection
plates that come attached to each expansion cabinet. Refer to Figure 4-9. Connect the mother
board ground wires and the intercabinet ground wires per Figure 4-11.
Wrap the cable mesh shield (part No. B50MT) around the 25-pair communication cables that carry
stations over tip and ring, per Figure 4-10.
WARNING! Failure to provide a proper ground may be a safety hazard to service
personnel or lead to confusing trouble symptoms. In extreme cases, system
failure may result because the system is not properly protected from lighting
or power transients.