User's Manual

Chapter 3 Installation
3.6 Repeater Setup
T
he DRU-1k repeater may be installed outdoors (typically on the roof of a building or at the
base of a transmission tower) or it may be installed indoors (typically on the top floor of a
building nearest to roof, or in a shelter at the base of a transmission tower) in a restricted
access location.
3.6.1 Moving the Repeater Cabinets
For sh
ipping purposes, the repeater cabinets are attached to pallets. Some options for
moving the repeater cabinets are:
Using a crane to lift the cabinets
Using a pallet tuck
Using a four wheeled furniture dolly
Placing casters under the pallet
If the HB and LB cabinets are to be lifted using the lifting eyes attached to the cabinet hood
(see Figure 3-1
and Figure 3-2), care should be taken to apply lifting forces vertically at
each eye.
NOTE: A spreader bar or other rigging device provided by the installer must be employed
for this purpose.
Do not stand under a suspended cabinet, otherwise you could be
crushed.
If the cabinets are moved from the delivery location to the installation location while still
attached to their pallets, a pallet truck or casters are viable options. However, if the
repeater cabinets must be removed from their pallets, a narrower furniture dolly is a viable
option for moving the repeater cabinets.
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