User's Manual

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10/19/07 888-2687-001 2-3
WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
Section 2 Installation / Initial Turn-On
Ranger ™ Mobile Series
transmitter outline, 843-5560-001 drawing gives all cabinet dimensions and required
clearances as well as conduit connections and cabinet layout.
Remove the transmitter from the wooden pallet. The transmitter is bolted to the
pallet with 2 bolts. One is accessible via the back door, the other can be removed by
pulling the PA Power supply out the front of the cabinet. The power supply is held in
place by the 2 screws, one on each side of the PS breaker.
Use shims or flat washers to make sure the transmitter is level and solid (not
rocking).
Secure the transmitter to the floor as required by local codes.
2.4 Transmitter AC Connection
!
WARNING:
DISABLE AND LOCK OUT STATION PRIMARY POWER BEFORE PRIMARY POWER
CABLES ARE CONNECTED TO THE EQUIPMENT.
NOTE:
The Ranger transmitter is equipped for single phase 208/240Vac at 50/60Hz. If
voltage variations in excess of +/-10% are anticipated, the transmitter power
input must be equipped with automatic voltage regulators (optional equipment)
capable of correcting the mains voltage.
Connect the Primary AC conduit to the top of the transmitter cabinet. The top of
the transmitter cabinet has a pre-cut hole for a 3/4” conduit connection. For Conduit
connections to the transmitter refer to the Transmitter Outline Drawing 843-5560-071,
Top View. The AC input is the routed straight down to TB1, shown in Figure 2-1.
Connect the AC wires to TB1-2 and TB1-4. The AC Flow diagram shows ac wiring
to the transmitter along with recommended wire gauge and breaker size. Wire gauge
and breaker size are also given in the Figure 2-1.
Connect the safety ground wire to one of the terminals on the grounding block.