Install Manual

BRITECELL System Manual MN010-04 June 2003 Page 8 of 78
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3. INSTALLATION & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Environmental conditions:
This equipment is designed to be installed inside buildings.
Operating temperature: +5 to +40°C
Do not install in corrosive atmosphere or in critical environmental conditions such
as hazardous classified areas (for example see appendix C).
3.2. Installation site features
A trained technician should carry out the installation of the donor rack. Since the
system is designed for indoor installation, the rack should be installed in a dry and
suitable location where:
no explosion risks is present;
the environment is not classified as a high-risk one in case of fire;
suspended particles are not to be found in great concentration;
the environment is not subject to any traffic which could cause crash
damages;
the site is properly located with respect to the ergonomic positioning of the
working environments;
the system is placed in a private room, protected against any possible
violation;
the system must not be exposed to ultra-violet rays;
the site must be accessible by maintenance personnel;
the site must be dry, with low humidity;
the site must guarantee proper space for cables and natural ventilation to the
system;
2 meters must be kept from the rack to any heating opening.
The remote units should be mounted in reasonable locations as well:
do not install inside heating or conditioning;
do not install inside cable pipeline, fire-prevention site, (fire escape, lift
tunnels, emergency exits, which have to guarantee defined safety standards);
keep into consideration that the temperature in the upper part of a room is
higher than at 2 meters height. For false ceiling installation, verify that the
environment temperatures do not exceed allowed limits;
remote unit requires its own power and a connection to the mains can be
needed;
keep into consideration that the remote unit transmits RF signal and safety
volume must be respected (refer to country regulations for safety volume
magnitude);
remote units are typically installed next to the ceiling and for safety reasons
they must be properly mounted;
remote units must be accessible for tests and maintenance.