User Manual

26/68 Revision 2.1 December 2009
After having defined the location of the pedestals, refer to the mechanical drawing of the pedestal-
mounting diagram (Figure 10). The pedestal is fastened to the floor using screws that are strong
enough to support the weight of an average adult falling against the pedestal.
Figure 10: Pedestal Mountings
1. Identify and mark the location of the holes to be drilled for mounting the pedestal to the ground.
The use of a tape measure and a square is recommended.
2. Drill the cable access and mounting holes according to the type of ground surface:
a. Wooden floor: Drill eight holes with a diameter of 4 mm for the mounting screws and
one hole with a diameter of 19 mm for the cable access.
b. Cement floor: Drill eight holes with a diameter of 8 mm for the cement floor plugs and
one hole with a diameter of 19 mm for the cable access. It may be necessary to provide
a groove for the power supply cable connected to the L-SP3 Electronics Unit. Insert the
concrete floor plugs into the mounting holes.
Figure 11: L-SP3 Clear Bottom Plastic Cover (4 screws)
CAUTION: Always use a protective sleeve for main power cable, which
match to the flammability grade of the product. Mains power cable must
be a 3 wire (line, neutral and earth), multi stranded copper wire,
minimum section of 0.75 mm²/ 3A)