Lab 8-5 Power Supply Protection
Lab Checkoff
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Requirement
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Completed
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Install surge protector
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Installed UPS
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Recorded results of loss of power
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Answered questions
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Cleaned up area
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Objective
The objective of this lab exercise is for
you to install and configure a surge protector and an uninterruptible power
supply (UPS) device. After completing this lab exercise, you will be able to:
7 Describe the functionality of a surge
protector.
7 Properly install and configure a surge
protector.
7 Describe the functionality of a UPS
device.
7 Properly install and configure a UPS
device.
7 Properly install and configure a power
conditioner.
Materials Required
7 One computer
7 One surge protector
7 One UPS device of any type
7 One power conditioner
Lab Setup & Safety Tips
7 Always unplug the power cord and properly
ground yourself before touching any component inside a computer.
ACTIVITY
Installing a surge protector
- Power off your lab workstation.
- Power off your monitor and any other peripheral devices.
- Plug the provided surge protector into the wall outlet.
- Plug each of your peripheral devices into the surge protector
(this includes the system unit and monitor).
- Power on the surge protector.
- Power on your lab workstation.
- Power on your monitor and other peripheral devices (this includes
the system unit and monitor).
- Verify that your PC is functioning properly.
Installing a UPS device
- Power off your system unit.
- Power off any additional peripherals that you want to be protected
by the UPS device.
- Unplug the system unit and the peripheral devices.
- Plug the UPS device into the wall outlet.
- Plug the system unit into the UPS device.
- Plug the additional peripheral devices into the UPS.
- Power on the UPS device.
- Power on the system unit and the additionally protected
peripherals.
- Verify that the system unit and each additionally protected device
are functioning properly.
Observing the functionality of a UPS device
- Power on your system unit and allow it to boot
into Windows 9x.
- Power on your additional peripheral devices.
- Unplug the UPS device.
- Record the results.
Review Questions
Circle True or False.
- An in-line UPS can provide continuous power without downtime for
switching from AC to battery. True / False
- A power conditioner will provide battery power for only five
minutes in the case of an outage.
- True / False
- If a computer is protected by a standby UPS, the computer will
most likely reboot if there is a power outage. True / False
- An intelligent UPS can be controlled by software. True / False
- Describe how a surge protector provides protection from power
spikes.
- You are employed as a network administrator at Pictures, Inc. Your
employer has asked you to assess the need for UPS devices for each of
their 10 servers. After talking with the staff, you learn that seven of
the servers are used for e-mail and bulletin board communications. The
other three servers are used to maintain the company’s accounting
inventory databases. Pictures, Inc. has asked that you provide two
proposals for them: the first should outline the ideal protection plan,
and the other should outline the minimum protection requirements.
Power
Protection Plan A (ideal)
Power
Protection Plan B (minimum requirements)
Lab Notes
7 What is an in-line UPS?—An in-line UPS is a device that
continuously provides power through a battery-powered circuit. Because it
requires no switching, it ensures continuous power to the user.
7 What is a standby UPS?—A standby UPS is a device that quickly
switches from an AC power source to a battery-powered source during a brownout
or power outage.
7 What is an intelligent UPS?—An intelligent UPS is connected to a
computer by way of a serial cable so that software on the computer can monitor
and control the UPS.
7 What is a power conditioner?—A power conditioner is a device that
regulates, or conditions, the power, providing continuous voltage during
brownouts.