How to identify non-standard POE switches
How to choose POE Switches

At present, non-standard POE switches are widely available in the market, and their stability and reliability are not particularly good, mainly because of their insufficient power, which may cause instability of the equipment. At the same time, the unreasonable operation of the installation personnel may easily lead to the burning of the equipment. The hazards are mainly shown in the following two aspects:
Hazard 1: The voltage at the receiving end cannot be stabilized, the terminal is unstable, and the system works under undervoltage or overvoltage, which shortens the working life of the terminal.
Hazard 2: Burned equipment, electric shock, aging lines, water leakage and short circuit fire hazards! If the transmission voltage is more than 36V, the personnel are at risk of electric shock.
How to identify non-standard PoE switches? The following methods can be referred to:
1. Look at the voltage
There is no doubt that all power supply standard voltages other than 48V are non-standard products, such as common 12V and 24V power supply products. However, 48V power supply may not necessarily be a standard POE switch, which requires voltage measurement tools such as multimeter to identify whether it is a non-standard PoE switch.
Simple identification method: Start the equipment, use two multimeter probes to touch 4/5 wire and 7/8 wire of RJ45 port respectively, and the non-standard PoE switch is defined when the voltage of the dial is higher than 10V DC.
2. Measure with digital multimeter
Run the machine and equipment, adjust the multimeter to the accurate voltage measurement gear, and touch the PSE machine equipment power supply pin (generally 1/2,3/6 or 4/5,7/8 of RJ45 port number) with the two DC ammeters of the multimeter. If 48V or other voltage values (12V, 24V, etc.) are measured to output smoothly, the machine and equipment are non-standard PoE switches. On the contrary, if the incoming voltage is not measured accurately and the digital multimeter pole vibrates between 2~18V, it is a standard PoE switch. In this link, PSE is testing the PD terminal (here is a digital multimeter), and the multimeter is not a reasonable and legal PD. PSE is not easy to supply power and there is no stable voltage.
3. Select technical professional detector for testing
In order to facilitate the project installation manager to quickly identify and detect the PoE Internet route, distinguish whether the data signal has PoE power supply, whether the PoE operates normally, and whether its products are standard PoE or non-standard PoE products. The technical professional detector can be selected. The professional detector has given a set of fully intelligent test standards, which can clearly and automatically assess whether it has passed the standard test.
4. Look at the appearance of the POE Switch
In general, POE switch manufacturers attach great importance to the corporate image, and the product appearance design is also more exquisite, indicating their technical expertise. PoE switches manufactured by brand manufacturers generally have bottom label stickers, with English letters such as - P, PWR, - POE, - XP on the name of the product, or POE words on the front panel of the switch. If this is not the case, then it is likely to be fake or non-standard PoE switch.
Summary: All standard POE switches produced by regular manufacturers will not "burn out the terminal" when the equipment is running normally. Many people do not know much about POE switches, so it is unscientific to say that "POE switches are unstable and easy to burn equipment". It is recommended that you use standard POE switches to create a safe and stable network power supply environment.




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