A Base station power supply must be installed in a well-ventilated, dry location to prevent overheating and moisture damage. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, corrosive substances, or flammable materials. . This section describes functions and precautions for fully utilizing the capabilities of the Power Supplies. For precautions for individual Products, refer to the Precautions for Safe Use for that Product. Do not disassemble. . personnel should install, replace, or service this equipment. Inst t designed or approved to be used in any Hazardous Locations. Do not install or o using a customer-supplied ground wire before applying power. Contact an electrici n if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is rcuits, or where. . To minimize shock hazard, the station equipment cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. The equipment supplied is equipped with a three-conductor AC power cord. The power cord must be plugged into an approved three-con- tact electrical outlet with the grounding wire firmly con- nected to. . Before unpacking the power supply safety standards it's important that you're aware of the various safety concerns dealing with power supplies. These include: Electrical Shock: High-voltage power supplies generate dangerous current levels that can cause serious injury or death. How to ensure the security, efficiency, and uptime of these systems. Precautions are important, and the following is for users' reference. This unit must only be installed by personnel that have been trained by Telensa or their representatives to carry out this work. The supply voltage for the base. .