Hardware Installation

Procedure: Installing the Wireless Fixed Base

The following procedure provides the steps necessary to install the WFB.

NOTE:

Be sure to install the CAUs first and then wire back to the appropriate WFBs.

Please read the entire procedure before installing the WFB. In some configurations, it may be advisable to change the order of the steps based on the particular building. Refer to Figure 3-10for an illustration of representative wiring for the Category 3 4-pair twisted interface.

! WARNING:

WFBs cannot be installed in a return air plenum. Twisted pair and coaxial cables can only be installed in a return air plenum if they are rated as CL2P or better (as described in Article 725 of the National Electrical Code). The coaxial cable provided (comcode 847565132) is rated for installation in air handling spaces.

There are two methods for mounting WFBs. Use the following table to find the specific steps based on the particular configuration.

If...

Then...

 

 

the WFB is to be mounted using tie

go to Step 1

wraps

 

 

 

the WFB is to be installed using the

go to Step 4

mounting plate

 

 

 

1.Unpack the WFB.

2.Obtain tie wraps.

3.Loop the wraps around the tabs on the underside of the WFB (see the following illustration). Wrap the tie wraps around the tabs and the object to which it will be affixed, and tighten; then go to Step 8.

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