Getting Started
Overview
Warnings
The installation, operation and maintenance of the
The prerequisite information necessary for the
When installing the
1.Electrical shock from voltages used in this antenna system may cause personal injury or death. Prior to making any electrical connections or performing maintenance or repair, ensure that the power is removed. Electrical connections should only be made by qualified personnel in accordance with local regulations.
2.Installation of antenna may require persons to work at elevated work stations. Whenever persons are working at eight or more feet above the ground and not on a guarded platform, they should wear safety belts with at least one (preferably two) lan- yards.
3.Never stand underneath any object while it is being lifted.
4.Always wear a hard hat, especially if someone is above you.
5.Make sure no person is in or under the reflector while it is being lifted or positioned; personal injury can result if the reflector assembly falls.
6.Personnel should never be hoisted in or out of the reflector by crane; personal injury may result.
7.Andrew earth station antennae supplied to standard product specifications will survive
125mph winds in any operational position in moderate coastal/industrial areas. Severe conditions require additional protection. Should it be expected that winds will exceed
125mph, it is recommended that Andrew antennae be steered to specific azimuth and elevation orientations to minimize wind forces upon the structure and thereby increase the probability of survival.
8.It is recommended that all cross
90degrees. The azimuth jackscrew should be placed in the center of its travel.
9.When the antenna is transmitting, severe eye injury or injury to other parts of the body can result from exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. The antenna must be turned off before entering the area in front of the reflector and near the feed.
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