Installation and Operation Manual

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60 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual
© Tait International Limited November 2019
5.6 Mounting the Base Station
1. Fit the base station into the cabinet or rack and secure it firmly with
an M6 (or 0.25in if using the imperial system) screw, flat and spring
washer in each of the four main mounting holes
b, as shown in
Figure 5.3 on page 60.
2. The base station can be wall-mounted by rotating the front mounting
brackets and fitting the optional rear brackets (TBBA03-01). When
the base station is wall-mounted ensure the airflow is from bottom to
top (front panel mounted down) or side to side.
3. For transport or in installations subject to vibration, the base station
should be supported at the rear using a transit bracket
(Tait recommends using the TBBA03-04 transit bracket).
Cabling Tait recommends you route all cables to and from the base station along the
side of the cabinet so the cooling airflow is not restricted.
Cables should be well supported so that the connectors or terminals on the
base station and on the ends of the cables do not have to support the full
weight of the cables.
Cables must be routed so that they do not restrict the air outlets at the rear
of the base station.
Figure 5.3 Base station mounting points
b
main mounting holes
e
ground point
c
base station
f
rack frame
d
DC power connector
f
E
c
b
D