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B) Dry -
In a location where no liquids, (water or other chemicals) can drip
or splash onto the unit.
C) Safe-
Do not install the Surefire 512 in the same compartment as batteries
or any flammable liquids such as gasoline or kerosene. (Some batteries,
while being charged, can emit small amounts of hydrogen gas requiring
the battery to have some ventilation.)
D) Ventilated
- Do not block either the fan or the exit air ports of the
Surefire 512. For example, do not mount the unit to a carpeted floor or
wall, the carpet fibers will block air leaving their exit ports. The mounting
surface should be flat and smooth. Do not place objects on top of the unit.
Allow at least 2 inches of air clearance for both the sides and top of the
unit. Any compartment containing the Surefire 512 system must have some
ventilation - it should not be airtight.
E) Close to battery
- The Surefire 512 comes with battery cables that are
four feet in length. Do not use additional wire to increase this distance. It is
recommended that the battery be in its own box and at least 2 feet from the
Surefire 512 in a space that has some ventilation.
F) Cool
- Room air temperature should be between 30 and 105 degrees F.
(0 to 40 degrees Centigrade).
Caution!
Do not block or obstruct either the fan or the exit air ports of
the unit. Do not place objects on top or against the unit. Overheating
and damage to the unit may result.
Warning!
The Surefire 512 has several components with electrical
contacts that switch electrical currents. Opening or closing any of these
electrical contacts can produce a spark that could ignite an explosive
air mixture. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the Surefire 512
in a compartment that contains a flammable liquid such as gasoline or
in the same box as a battery -which under some conditions can emit
small quantities of hydrogen gas.
6.3 Mounting
Attach the Surefire 512 to a flat surface using four #10 screws or bolts. The
flange on the bottom of unit has cutouts for the screws / bolts.