User's Manual

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8 VC6000 Series Vehicle Computers
Mounting the VC6000 series
Guidelines for Routing Cables
Establish a neat route for the cable, staying clear of moving parts or hot
surfaces.
Fix the cable to an existing cable runs inside the vehicle using cable
ties.
When the cabling must go through a panel, use a suitable cable guard.
When fixing a conduit or a cable on the outside of a vehicle, use
P-Clips. Either drill and tap the hole or use a nut and bolt to secure the
clip.
Ensure the cable does not have tight bends. The minimum recom-
mended radius is 6.35 cm (2.5 inches).
Ensure cables do not swing or chafe on the structure. This often
requires using cable ties approximately every one foot, and ensuring
the cables do not flex often, especially where they connect to the
VC6000 series.
If you must re-position the VC6000 series occasionally, ensure there is
enough slack in the cable to accommodate movement without putting
tension on the cable.
Take the power from as close to the battery terminals as possible, and
avoid using existing wiring.
Ensure that all fuses are as close as possible to the power source.
Use plastic cable ties to
secure the cables to
the cable tie bracket of
the VC6000.
Cable Tie
Bracket