User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 10-0097 - Manual Cover.pdf
- Concentrator Manual 98-1031-1
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Pre-Installation
- Field Configuration
- Concentrator Installation
- RF Filter Enable/Disable and Battery Replacement Kit
- Performing System Upgrades
- Troubleshooting
- Product Specifications
- Compliance
- Bench Testing
- About Firmware
- About Programming and Diagnostic Cables
- Sample Survey Sheet
- Power Cable Installation
- Glossary
- Index
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Concentrator Installation
Series IV Concentrator U and I Guide 98-1031 Rev AA 29
Adding Drip Loops to Cables
For any cables in an assembly, allow some slack to rest below metal parts. The slack is called a “drip
loop.” With a drip loop, water from rain and condensation drips from the cable without damaging
associated mechanical equipment
.
Figure 4 - 1. Cable with drip loop
Kit Part Numbers
Different kinds of installs may require different mounting and install kits. The following table
contains a list of part numbers (PN) by install type. This document details each kit in the appropriate
install description.
For information about installation types not listed here, contact Landis+Gyr Customer Operations
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Table 4-2. Mounting and Programming Kits
Kit Number Wood Pole Install Light Pole
Horizontal
Mount Install
Metal Pole
Vertical Mount
Install
Mounting Kit
PN 45-1091
x
Mounting Kit
PN 45-1050, 8”
rod
x
Mounting Kit
PN: 45-1049
x
Mounting Kit
PN: 45-1055, 12”
rod
x
Programming Kit
PN 45-1046
xxx