Intelligent Technologies QCPort System Install Manual
November 2005
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Throughout this manual, various types of notices are provided to alert you to possible
injury to people or damage to equipment under specific circumstances. These will help
you:
Identify a hazard
Avoid the hazard
Recognize the consequences
These include “Attention” and “Important” notices; please note the following examples.
Warning
Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal
injury or death, property damage or economic loss.
Warning
Identifies information that is especially important for successful application and
understanding of the product.
National Electric Code
Warning
Do not install or perform maintenance on the QCPort system while the system is
energized. Death or severe personal injury, as well as damage to other equipment,
can result from contact with energized equipment. Verify that no voltage is present
before proceeding with installation or maintenance.
Much of the information provided in this manual is representative of the capability of a
QCPort system and its associated components. The National Electric Code (NEC), in the
United States, and the Canadian Electric Code (CE Code), in Canada, places limitations
on configurations and the maximum allowable power/current that can be provided.
The instructions and examples in this manual are based on Class 2 power supplies.
Warning
Be sure that all national and local codes are thoroughly researched and adhered to
during the planning and installation of your QCPort system.