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Chapter 2 Installing
Getting Started
The TimeProvider E10 expansion shelf is to be installed into a rack with permanent
connection to the -48VDC mains. This connection is to be made to a branch
over-current, short-circuit protection device with replaceable fusing of 2 amps,
maximum. For permanently connected equipment a readily accessible disconnect
device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
The TimeProvider E30 expansion shelf is to be installed into a rack with permanent
connection to the -48VDC mains. This connection is to be made to a branch
over-current, short-circuit protection device with replaceable fusing of 1 amp,
maximum. For permanently connected equipment a readily accessible disconnect
device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring.
Environmental Requirements
To prevent the unit from malfunctioning or interfering with other equipment, install
and operate the unit according to the following guidelines:
Operating temperature: 23
F
to 113
F (–5
C to 45
C) for TP 5000
23
F
to 131
F (–5
C to 55
C) for TP E10 and TP E30
Operating Humidity: 90% to 100% RH, maximum, w/condensation
Use only shielded cable for all signal wiring, including I/O, clocks and Ethernet.
Ground appropriately at both ends, or as required by local standards.
Secure all cable screws to their corresponding connectors.
Installation Tools and Equipment
You will need the following tools and equipment to install the TimeProvider 5000:
Standard tool kit
Cable ties, waxed string or acceptable cable clamps
1 mm² / 18 AWG (minimum) stranded wire at 300 volt insulation for –48 VDC
1 mm² / 16 AWG wire to connect grounding lug to permanent earth ground
Two U.L listed Ring Lugs for grounding connections
Crimping tool to crimp the ring lug
Caution:
To avoid interference, you must consider the
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of nearby equipment when you
install the TP 5000, TP E10 and TP E30.
Electromagnetic interference can adversely affect the operation of
nearby equipment.
Summary of Contents for TimeProvider 5000
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