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RF-Orchestra!™ Transmitter Installation and Operation Preinstallation
July 2000 6880493G02-C 3-5
Hazardous Materials and Equipment
Note: The following information is provided as an aid for site planning. Compliance with all local,
state, and federal regulations concerning the handling and use of hazardous materials and
equipment is the sole responsibility of the customer and associated agents.
The proposed site must not have imminent hazards present in the form of hazardous
materials (stored or spilled), harmful or dangerous conditions, or exposure to RF energy levels
in excess of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Occupational Guidelines.
If asbestos removal is required, use certified asbestos handling personnel.
Floors containing asbestos may be left intact. However, drilling or penetration of the floor
must be done in accordance with federal and state clean air guidelines. Motorola recommends
drilling be performed by certified asbestos handling personnel.
After any removal of asbestos, a certificate of air cleanliness for the site must be obtained from
the contractor.
Seismic Active Areas
Sites that are in seismic active areas may require additional bracing of the equipment cabinets.
Refer to the guidelines listed in your area related to seismic bracing. Each cabinet is equipped
with locking casters as a standard feature.
Telephone Company (TELCO) Line Interface
A surge arrestor must be installed at the data link service entrance. The arrestor must be
designed for operation with the appropriate data link service. The surge arrestor must be
wired according to manufacturer instructions.