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March 27, 2000
This document describes the lightning arrestor kit and provides instructions for mounting the arrestor.
Overvoltage transients can be created through lightning static discharges, switch processes, direct contact with power lines or through earth currents.
Cisco Aironet lightning EMP protectors limit the amplitude and duration of disturbing interference voltages. Therefore, these protectors improve the overvoltage resistance of in-line equipment, systems, and components. The following mounting procedure balances the voltage potential, thus preventing inductive interference to parallel signal lines within the protected system.
Please note the following warnings to prevent accidents during the installation of the arrestor.
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Warning Disconnect or switch off in-line equipment when installing or inspecting lightning protectors during an electrical storm. |
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Warning When connecting lightning protectors, make sure that the succeeding equipment and components are disconnected or turned off. |
This arrestor is designed to be installed between your outdoor antenna cable and the Cisco Aironet wireless radio device. Installation should be completed indoors or inside a protected area. A good ground must be attached to the arrestor by using a ground lug attached to the arrestor and a heavy wire (#6 solid copper) connecting the lug to a good earth ground. See Figure 1.

Aironet part number: 420-003354
Contains: lightning arrestor, EMP grounding ring and instruction sheet.
The kit can be ordered through your Cisco Aironet distributor.
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Posted: Mon Mar 27 09:58:27 PST 2000
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