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15.
Power Lines
- Do not locate outside antenna systems near overhead power
lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where they may fall on or
otherwise come in contact with these power sources. If you allow the ladder
being used, or the antenna itself to come into contact with these power
sources it could be fatal.
16.
Overloading
- Do not overload the wall outlet where this device is con-
nected, and do not overload this device. Ensure the total load to this device
does not exceed the value listed in the
Specifications
section of this manual.
17.
Openings
- Do not insert any object through the device’s cooling vents. It
may come in contact with high-voltage components and cause injury, death,
or damage to the device. Do not allow liquids to enter any opening in this
device.
18.
Servicing
- This device does not contain any user-serviceable components.
Removing the cover from this device may present a shock hazard and/or may
void the warranty.
19.
Damage Requiring Service
- If any damage occurs to this device, imme-
diately disconnect (unplug) the AC power cord from the wall outlet. Do not
use the Power switch or disconnect the AC power cord from the connector on
the rear of the device to disconnect power. Notify APC Technical Support or
Customer Service at once.
20.
Replacement Parts
- None of the components in this device can or should
be removed or replaced unless it is by an APC-qualified technician.
21.
Periodic Inspection
- Inspect the line cords, telephone/data cords, and
DSS/CATV coaxial cables connected to this device to ensure they are fully
inserted or attached.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING PER NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC)
Power Service Grounding
Electrode System
Electric Service
Equipment
Ground Clamps
Grounding Conductors
Antenna Discharge Unit
Antenna Lead In Wire
Ground
Clamp
Safety Information (Continued)