User Manual

Canon model VB-S800D A&E Specifications
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Wire or cable, in lengths of less than ten (10) feet, that is “fished” within walls, ceilings,
and door frames.
4. All wire and cable passing through metalwork shall be sleeved by an approved grommet
or bushing.
5. Avoid Ownericing conductors. All Ownerices shall be made in junction boxes (except at
equipment). Ownerices shall be made with an approved crimp connection. Wire nuts
shall not be used on any low-voltage wiring.
6. Identify all wire and cable at terminations and at every junction box. Identification shall
be made with an approved permanent label, Brady or equal.
E. Wire And Cable Terminations
1. Identify all inputs and outputs on terminal strips with permanent marking labels.
2. Neatly dress and tie all wiring. The length of conductors within enclosures shall be
sufficient to neatly train the conductor to the terminal point with no excess. Run all wire
and cable parallel or normal to walls, floors and ground.
3. Install connectors as required by equipment manufacturers.
4. Terminations shall be made so that there is no bare conductor at the terminal. The
conductor insulation shall bear against the terminal or connector shoulder.
5. Do not obstruct equipment controls or indicators with wire or cable. Route wire and cable
away from heat producing components such as resistors, regulators, and the like.
F. Conduit And Raceway Installation
1. Design, lay-out, size and plan new conduit and raceway systems as required.
2. Indoor Requirements:
a. Route exposed conduit and raceway parallel and perpendicular to walls and adjacent
piping.
b. Maintain minimum a six (6) inch clearance between conduit and piping.
c. Group conduit in parallel runs where practical and use conduit rack constructed of
steel channel with conduit straps or clamps.
d. Use conduit bodies to make sharp changes in direction, as around beams. Fasten
conduits and raceways to structural steel using approved spring clips or clamps.
e. Where conduit penetrates fire-rated walls and floors, seal opening with UL listed
fire rated sealer or other methods as approved by codes.
f. No exposed conduit, raceway, or junction box shall be installed within any office
area.
g. Install all boxes straight and plumb.
h. Do not support conduit from mechanical, plumbing, or fire sprinkler systems.
i. Drill or core drill all holes in walls, ceilings, or floors where required for new
conduits. Do not cause damage to any structural steel or other structural support
member by drilling or cutting.
j. Do not use flexible conduit in lengths longer than six (6) feet.
1. Outdoor Requirements:
a. Where conduit penetrates exterior walls, seal opening around conduit in an approved
manner to make watertight.
b. Use galvanized straps and fasteners on all exterior conduit.
c. All exterior boxes will only be used to aid in pulling the cable between points.
G. Penetrations