Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Audience
- Related Documentation
- FCC Notice
- RF Statements
- EMC and Safety Statements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installing Components and Troubleshooting
- 3. Pole Mount Installation
- 4. Pad Mount Installation
- Introduction
- Required Tools
- Installation Location
- Preparing the Transformer Pad
- Preparing for Installation
- Performing the Installation
- Extend Pad Mounting Bracket
- Attach Pad Mounting Bracket to Lifting Nut
- Attach Conduit Housing to Pad Mounting Bracket
- Insert Conduit Thread into Conduit Housing
- Attach ECN to Pad Mounting Bracket
- Secure ECN to Pad Mounting Bracket
- Connect the ECN to Power and the Network
- Close and Lock the Conduit Housing
- Complete the Installation
- Verifying Successful Installation
- 5. Field Replacement for an ECN 7000 Series Device
- A. ECN 7000 Series Specifications
- B. Safety and High-Voltage Warnings
- C. ESD and Battery Warnings
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Figure 15. Connect the ECN to Power and the Network
Complete the Installation
After the installation is complete, perform the following tasks:
1. Inspect the connection of the ECN to the Pole Mounting Bracket.
2. Inspect the connection of the Pole Mounting Bracket to the utility pole.
3. Inspect the cabling connections to the ECN.
The completed installation should look similar to the views depicted in Figure
13 on page 31. Note that the figure does not show the cabling connections to the
ECN.
Verifying Successful Installation
Because the ECN has no external lights or displays, it uses an internal audio
buzzer to provide indications of important installation-related states. The
buzzer’s audio frequency is 2.4 kHz (as a 1/2 duty cycle square wave) and outputs
85 to 92 dBA of sound pressure,
3
which should be audible from at least 10 m (30
ft). Table 3 on page 34 lists the sound patterns for the audio indicator. The
audio indicator outputs its audio indicator patterns only during ECN startup.
3
dBA measures sound pressure levels relative to 20 µPa (rms) at 1 m.










