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UL Version
1.Install the conduits for system and speaker cable and make connection to the enclosure. External conduits in Class I, Groups C, and D must have gas seals located not more than 18 inches (457mm) from the amplifier enclosure. External conduits in Class II and Class III areas must also have seals if the conduit is not
2.Feed the wiring through the conduit and into the enclosure.
3.Make connections by following the wire colors as illustrated in Figure 7. The wire colors correspond to
4.Connect the wires carefully and completely to the compression terminal block. An improper termination may result in diminished station performance.
5.Install the amplifier by aligning the
6.Lift the front cover and inspect the gasket and mating machined rims for nicks, scratches, or other damage that could compromise the integrity of the flame path.
7.Secure the front cover in place using the bolts provided. Tighten the bolts alternately with bolts that are diagonally opposite to ensure that the cover is evenly sealed.
NOTE: If acoustical feedback occurs between the speaker associated with the amplifier and the handset on a nearby station, the speaker can be muted by moving the violet wire on the enclosure on TB1 to terminal 7.
EX Version
Follow the mounting instructions described above.
1.Make up cable core ends as required for connection to the terminal blocks in the enclosure base.
2.Dismantle the outer parts of the 25mm Ex ‘d’ cable gland(s) for the system cable and 16mm Ex ‘d’ cable gland for the speaker cable and thread them onto the cable(s) in the correct order.
3.Feed the cable end(s) into the enclosure through the gland body or bodies and reassemble the outer gland parts as directed by the manufacturer.
4.Before tightening of the gland assembly, check that the slack in the cable inside the enclosure is adequate but not excessive.
5.Connect cable cores to terminals following the wire colors as illustrated in Figure 7. The wire colors correspond to
6.Install the amplifier by aligning the
7.Lift the front cover and inspect the gasket and machined rim for nicks, scratches, or other damage that could compromise the integrity of the flame path seal.
8.Secure the front cover in place using the bolts provided. Tighten the bolts alternately with bolts that are diagonally opposite to ensure that the cover is evenly sealed.
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