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Chapter 4 - Concentrator Installation
Network Concentrator User and Installation Guide 98-1013 Rev AF 31
Power Cable Preparation
You can use the following AC power cable options with any Cellnet mounting kits. Cable part
numbers are:
Table 4-1. AC Power Cable Options
Part Number
Part Description
19-2271
Cable, Power, 10 foot, Utilinet, Water Block
19-2272
Cable, Power, 30 foot, Utilinet, Water Block
19-2273
Cable, Power, 4 foot, Utilinet, Water Block
19-2274
Cable, Power, 18 foot, Utilinet, Water Block
19-1192
Cable Assy, Street Light, Utilinet, 18 ft
103826-000
Cable, Assy, Street Light, UtiliNet, 4 ft
105627-000
POWER CABLE, 2 WIRE, 10 FT, 10 AWG
105627-001
POWER CABLE, 2 WIRE, 30 FT, 10 AWG
Depending on the utility requirements, physical connections to the secondary may carry additional
requirements.
Use the unterminated wires from the end of the power cable and securely attach them to the AC
power feed. Sometimes, a secondary circuit from an adjacent pole is necessary to provide
concentrator power.
Consult Appendix H for critical power connection details.
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 and isolates rain and condensation water from the cable connections to avoid damaging
associated mechanical equipment.
Figure
4 - 1.
Cable with drip
loop