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| Chapter 5 Product Specifications |
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| Wire gauge | AWG (American Wire Gauge) is a measurement system for wire |
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| Make sure you use wires of the specified wire gauge. |
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| Ground wire: 6 AWG or larger |
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| Telephone wire: 26 AWG or larger |
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| Power wire: 6 AWG or larger (two pairs of wires are required to |
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| Environment | Humidity: 10% - 95% RH |
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