3. Installation Procedures
3.5. Weatherproofing
It is extremely important to weatherproof all outdoor cable connections. Weatherproofing the connections at the outdoor unit and antennas prevents corrosion, prevents water from interfering with the connection, and helps to keep the connection tight. Because cables also carry DC current, the need for proper weatherproofing cannot be overstated.
RuggedCom recommends the use of sealing tapes designed for outdoor use:
•3M™ Scotch® Super 88 Electrical Tape
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Rubber mastic putty or duct sealing putty must also be used to complete the weatherproofing where needed. RuggedCom does not recommend silicon seal or glue. These materials are difficult to apply accurately and are difficult to remove. Do not use PVC tape.
3.5.1. Weatherproofing Cable Connections
Most outdoor unit, antenna, or cable problems are caused by coaxial cable connections loosened by vibration, allowing moisture to penetrate the connector interface. Ruggedcom recommends that all outdoor
This method of weatherproofing must be completed on all external connections. If surge arrestors are used, all the associated connections and arrestors must be completely wrapped with splicing tape or
Before waterproofing, ensure all connectors are correctly tightened. Ensure the connector and cables are free of foreign substances such as oil, water, grease, and dirt. Ensure that the cable extends below the connector to which it is attached, providing a path for water to follow away from the connected device.
Procedure 3.3. Weatherproofing Cable Connectors
1.Begin to wrap the
Figure 3.6. Wrapping the Connector with Rubber-splicing or Self-amalgamating Tape
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