Scenario: Network Box Mounting
Context
This installation method applies to the S1730S-L4P1T-BUA, S1730S-L8LP2T-BUA, and S1730S-L8P2T-BUA.
- Do not install the switch outdoors. This switch can only be installed indoors.
- Use standard power adapter delivered with the switch to supply power. Otherwise, the switch may not work properly or security risks may be introduced.
- Do not route Ethernet cables or power adapter cables outside a network box.
- The switch installed in a network box must be operated and maintained by professionals.
- Do not use an enclosed network box and ensure that the air intake and exhaust vents are not blocked to ensure proper heat dissipation of the switch.
- If the network box is installed indoors or in a corridor that is free from rain, the network box must meet the requirements of IP31 rating protection. (The first number "3" indicates that the network box can prevent a solid object with the diameter greater than or equal to 2.5 mm from entering the network box. The second number "1" indicates that vertically falling drops shall have no harmful effects.)
- The vertical distance between the door of the network box and the device must be greater than 60 mm.
The switch provides four screw mounting holes. When the switch is installed in a network box, the distance between the mounting holes in the network box must meet the requirements shown in Figure 3-27.
Installing a remote unit in a network box
- Align the mounting holes on both sides of the switch with the holes on the mounting kits of the network box.
- Use a Phillips screwdriver and M4 screws (four delivered with the device) to secure the switch to the mounting kits of the network box.