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SMS Relay Box (Complete Assembly) User Manual

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1. 4 GY XD KJ D rT NON 101 2 3 4 8 6 FEO E ps ES ul 000000000 2202220220220 229999 002 a g 1192242220 or oe O 45 TI D S LO 1 Line power 5 SMS modem relay 2 MAINS TRABTECH 6 Antenna connection 3 Power supply UPS 7 Ground earth lug 4 VIP power distribution 8 Terminal block connectors Figure 3 4 Enclosure connections 3 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A Installation The terminal blocks accept a wire size from 26 10 AWG solid 0 14 6 mm stranded 0 14 4 Cut the wires to the appropriate length strip the wire sheath to expose 9 mm 0 35 in of the conductor and insert them into their corresponding terminal block For information on input voltage ranges refer to Section 6 2 3 6 2 Ancillary Devices Signal wires can be fed into the enclosure through one of the pre drilled holes Field wireable connectors can be used to bring serial or Ethernet data cables into the enclosure Devices that are powered using 24 V DC can be powered by the system provided they do not exceed the current sourcing capabilities of the STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 Co
2. M m ILICE MM Md MEUM EE A 1 Chemical 1 2957 en Before Beginning 1 Before Beginning 2957_en_A Thank you for your purchase of this Phoenix Contact RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS The enclosure provides reliable remote and backup power for Phoenix Contact s RAD wireless products il This manual is a system level guide for the packaged radio systems Radio model numbers and information about specific radios are not included in this manual unless there is an exception to installation or operation For specific radio information refer to the transceiver manual shipped with your unit 1 1 Safety Electricity even at low voltages can be dangerous For your protection Phoenix Contact recommends that installation maintenance and repairs be performed by licensed or qualified personnel in strict accordance with applicable health safety building and electrical codes Inorderto guarantee the safe use of your device we recommend that you read this manual carefully 1 2 About this Manual This manual contains the information necessary to understand install operate and order parts for the Phoenix Contact RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS and associated components The table of contents at the front of this manual provides a paragraph by paragraph breakdown of the subject matter covered in each section For your protection Phoenix Contact recommends that installation maintenance and repairs be
3. 2 2 2 3 1 Remote COMA MTM 2 2 2 3 2 Red Indication Lamp and Plug Replacement 2 3 2 4 PSI GSM UTMS QB ANT 2 3 A A 3 1 3 1 10018 apd EQUIBMENE an a E E 3 1 3 2 Additional Material 3 2 3 3 Mounino ee 3 2 3 3 1 Wall Mounting Instructions 0 3 3 3 3 2 Pole Mounting 3 4 3 4 Connecting COn GUI c M 3 5 3 5 System FOUGINIG saint ct ces EE 3 5 3 6 Wiring tne Encl s re inc dd 3 6 3 6 1 MaM FOWO A 3 6 3 6 2 ANICINALY DOVICOS doi 3 7 3 6 3 A A REN 3 8 3 7 inier RUM 3 9 2 NER 4 1 4 1 Start UP Pr ced res EE 4 1 4 2 Preventative sa co ORC TR RES 4 1 SEI neis a 5 1 5 1 Orderin 5 1 2957 i RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 6 Technical Specifications A Technical Appendix 6 1 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 signo PEN cen 6 1 6 1 1 Chemical Resistance 2 2 eee Rae 6 1 STEP BSITACI24D OD D susanne nes 6 2 Morc t
4. Table A 2 Resistance to Acids Formic acid 25 Hydrochloric acid 10 Conc hydrochloric acid Lactic acid 1 Nitric acid 5 Nitric acid 50 Concentrated nitric acid Phosphoric acid 25 Phosphoric acid 50 Sulfuric acid 25 A 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2455 en 2455 Chemical Resistance Table A 2 Resistance to Acids continued Reagent Resistance Rating Sulfuric acid 50 Tartaric acid Oxalic acid saturated solution Table A 3 Resistance to Bases Reagent Ammonia 5 Ammonia 25 Barium hydroxide 10 Calcium hydroxide Hydroxide of sodium 5 Hydroxide of sodium 20 Table A 4 Resistance to oils and greases Table A 5 Resistance to organic solvents Reagent Resistance Rating Acetone Amyl alcohol Methanol Ethyl alcohol Benzene Butyl acetate Carbon bisulfide Gasoline Petroleum Naphtha Perchloroethylene Toluol PHOENIX CONTACT A 3 RAD SYS NEMA 4X Table A 5 Resistance to organic solvents continued Reagent Resistance Rating Ethyl acetate Dichlorethylene Ether Table A 6 Resistance to other agents Reagent Resistance Rating Ethylene glycol solution of 0 to 100 Chlordioxide bleaching agent C Saturated chlorinated water A Formaldehyde 10 to 40 A Normal water A Distilled water A Sea water A Phenol A 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 2455 en
5. 1 4 A maximum output current Screw connection 6 5 mm 2957 en A Technical Appendix Technical Appendix 1 Chemical Resistance Tables A 1 through A 6 rate the resistance of fiberglass reinforced polyester against various chemical compounds The ratings available are A EXCELLENT B LIMITED C POOR CAUTION If multiple compounds are present in an industrial environment they may react to one another forming different compounds The enclosure may not be as resistant to these compounds Table A 1 Resistance to Salts Potassium ammonia sulfate Ammonium bichromate 20 BO Ammonium nitrate Ammonium sulfate 10 Ammonium acetate Aniline sulfate Carbonate of barium Chloride of barium Calcium chloride saturated sol Calcium hypochlorite Calcium sulfate Copper 1 chloride Copper Ill sulfate Iron 1 chloride Iron Ill nitrate Iron III sulfate Iron 1 chloride Iron 1 sulfate Magnesium chloride Magnesium sulfate 1 2455 PHOENIX CONTACT A 1 RAD SYS NEMA 4X Table A 1 Resistance to Salts continued Mercuric Il chloride Nickel chloride Nickel nitrate Nickel sulfate Potassium carbonate Potassium chloride Potassium nitrate Potassium sulfate Nitrate of silver Sodium acetate Sodium bicarbonate 10 Sodium carbonate 10 Sodium chloride Sodium hypochlorite 5 Sodium nitrate Zinc chloride Sulfate of zinc
6. EXCELLENT B LIMITED C POOR The environmental resistance ratings are based upon tests where the specimens were placed in complete submergence in the reagent listed If there are any questions about specific suitability in a given environment prototype samples should be tested under actual conditions The prospective user must determine the application of the product in an environment based upon individual characteristics Phoenix Contact offers no guarantee or warranty as to the applicability of this chart for any particular situation as actual conditions of use are beyond our control In many applications several corrosive agents are present and reactions among them are not always documented Any environment can be rather unique necessitating the identification of all possible corrosive elements that may affect the intended enclosure application PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 6 2 Input data Input nominal voltage range AC input voltage range DC input voltage range AC frequency range DC frequency range Input fuse integrated Type of connection Stripping length Output data Nominal output voltage Output current Type of connection Stripping length 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 100 240 V AC 85 264 V AC 95 V DC 250V DC 45 Hz 65 Hz O Hz 1 25 A slow blow internal Screw connection 6 5 mm 24 V DC 1 0 75 A 25 C 55 C 0 83 A 25 40 C permanent
7. INTERFACE User Manual UM EN NEMA 4X SMS Enclosure Order No 0126659 Pre configured enclosure for SMS messaging Mom ES Witoniaa INSPIRING INNOVATIONS INTERFACE User Manual UM EN NEMA 4X SMS Enclosure Designation UM EN NEMA 4X SMS Enclosure Revision A Order No 0126659 This user manual is valid for Designation Order No RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 2917189 2957_en_A 2011 03 14 PHOENIX CONTACT RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 0 BB PHOENIX CONTACT Please Observe the Following Notes In order to ensure the safe use of the product described you have to read and understand this manual The following notes provide information on how to use this manual User Group of This Manual The use of products described in this manual is oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts Phoenix Contact accepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contact or third party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this manual Explanation of Symbols Used and Signal Words hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury AN injury or death DANGER This indicates a h
8. Installation 3 4 Connecting the Conduit The RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS features several pre drilled holes in the bottom surface They are sealed with NEMA 4X rated plugs To utilize the pre drilled holes perform the following steps 1 Remove the plugs using a 3 8 in hex head wrench and pliers or a wrench then install 1 2 in conduit fittings The holes can be resized for larger diameter conduit if needed To maintain the NEMA 4X rating the fittings must be properly sealed 2 Ensure that the end of the conduit is cut straight and is not bent 3 Insert the end of the conduit into the connector body and tighten the compression nut Cable glands may also be used provided they are suitable for the environment they will be installed in 3 5 System Grounding The RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS must be connected to earth ground This system should be grounded per the 2002 National Electric Code Refer to Articles 690 and 250 of the NEC A 13 30 mm 6 AWG grounding cable not supplied is recommended for making the earth ground connection 1 Ground earth lug 2 Ground earth cable Figure 3 3 Ground earth lug A ground earth lug 1 is provided on the side of the enclosure The back panel of the enclosure and the antenna surge arrestor are connected to this lug After inserting the ground earth cable 2 into the lug torque the lug screw to 6 N m 50 Ib in 2957 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 5 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 3 6 Wiring the Enclosure 3 6 1 Ma
9. azardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The following types of messages provide information about possible property damage and general information concerning proper operation and ease of use NOTE This symbol and the accompanying text alerts the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device either hardware or software or surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provides additional information to the reader It is also used as a reference to other sources of information manuals data sheets literature on the subject matter product etc 2957 en A 2957_en_A RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS General Terms and Conditions of Use for Technical Documentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior notice insofar as this is reasonable for the user The same applies to any technical changes that serve the purpose of technical progress The receipt of technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc does not constitute any furt
10. e double check the orientation The correct replacement plug is PT 2 PE S 230AC ST Order No 2839347 2 4 PSI GSM UTMS QB ANT Antenna The Phoenix Contact antenna is a low profile design for UMTS and GSM networks operating in the 850 900 1800 1900 and 2100 MHz frequencies PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 2 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A Installation 3 Installation This section provides the information necessary to install the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS Before installing the system become familiar with the components and their functions as outlined in Section 2 Major System Components A short time spent planning the installation can help prevent performance problems later on Select a location that provides a stable mounting surface and also allows for convenient routing of the antenna power and data cabling All of these cables but especially the antenna feedline need to be kept as short as possible to minimize losses Refer to the transceiver manual for a feedline loss chart Packaged systems are normally mounted in either a wall mount or pole mount configuration If possible install the unit in a location that can be easily reached while standing on the ground This allows convenient access for test and servicing of the radio system If the unit must be installed a location that is not easily accessible it may be desirable to first operate the packaged system on a test bench to verify proper operation with cus
11. ents refer to Section A Technical Appendix The enclosure is suitable for indoor or outdoor installation requires little maintenance is light weight and is easily handled and modified Two lockable twist latches provide security for installed components 2 1 2 Dimensions 311 4 mm 12 26 in 358 9 mm 14 13 in 399 5 mm 15 73 in 363 7 mm 385 8 mm 15 19 in Note Cover removed for clarity 351 8 mm 13 85 in c 316 2 mm Nom 3mm 1 8 in wall thickness 279 6 mm 11 011 gt Figure 2 1 Enclosure dimensions 2957 en PHOENIX CONTACT 2 1 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 2 2 STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 Switched Power Supply 2 2 1 Description The STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 power supply provides 24 V DC power in a small low profile housing 1 AC input 2 DC output 3 DC OK LED 4 DIN rail release latch 3 Figure 2 2 STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 2 3 MAINS PLUGTRAB AC Power Surge Protection The MAINS PLUGTRAB provides overvoltage protection from electrical transients caused by lightning switching operations utility actions and de energized inductive loads It provides protection to power supplies PLCs PCs controllers and other electrical equipment The MAINS PLUGTRAB consists of two pieces a hard wired base and a removable plug The base accepts wire sizes from 24 to 12 AWG The metal mounting foot allows secure connection to the mounting rail and provides a short pat
12. g the Enclosure There are two mounting arrangements available for the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS pole mounted or wall mounted NOTE Mount the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS out of direct sunlight In direct sunlight heat buildup may cause damage to the electronic devices inside Methods for mounting the unit in both of these configurations follow When planning the installation refer to Figure 2 1 which shows the mounting dimensions of the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS packaged system 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957_en_A Installation 3 3 1 Wall Mounting Instructions The steps below describe mounting of the RAD SYS NEMAAX SMS to a wall or other flat surface Suitable fasteners that can support the weight of the unit must be obtained locally To mount the unit on a wall follow these instructions 1 Attach the four keyhole mounting clips 1 to the back of the enclosure 2 with the included 10 32 screws 3 as shown in Figure 3 1 1 Mounting clip 2 Enclosure 3 Screws ae i 70 AS Q 0 Figure 3 1 Typical wall mount installation 2 Hold the enclosure up to the wall in the desired mounting position Have an assistant mark the location of the four mounting holes with a pencil or marker Place the marks in the center of the wide portion of the mounting clips 3 Prepare the mounting surface for the fasteners to be used If using lag screws a small pilot hole at each mark will allow easier starting of the screw 4 In
13. h to ground for surge current increasing the performance and protection for the equipment The base is a feed through terminal block Power is not interrupted to the equipment regardless of plug status or presence Two stage design provides both normal mode and common mode protection with metal oxide varistors MOVs and a gas tube The plug contains a thermal disconnect that monitors the status of the MOV When the MOV is removed from the circuit a red lamp indicator illuminates to provide local indication that the plug should be replaced A normally closed contact opens at the same time and can be used for remote indication of plug status 2 3 1 Remote Contact The dry normally closed NC alarm contact can be connected to a remote warning device Do not exceed the maximum current and voltage rating of the contact 1 A and 250 V AC Terminals 11 and 12 are for the NC contacts 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A 2957_en_A Major System Components 2 3 2 Red Indication Lamp and Plug Replacement When the red lamp illuminates it indicates that the protection plug should be replaced as soon as possible Operating current will continue to be supplied to the protected equipment even when the lamp is lit although no surge protection is being provided To replace the plug pull it straight out from the base Confirm that the replacement plug is of the proper voltage and push the new plug into the base If the plug does not fit into the bas
14. her duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on alterations to products and or technical documentation Any other agreement shall only apply if expressly confirmed in writing by Phoenix Contact Please note that the supplied documentation is product specific documentation only and that you are responsible for checking the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations Although Phoenix Contact makes every effort to ensure that the information content is accurate up to date and state of the art technical inaccuracies and or printing errors in the information cannot be ruled out Phoenix Contact does not offer any guarantees as to the reliability accuracy or completeness of the information All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed This information does not include any guarantees regarding quality does not describe any fair marketable quality and does not make any claims as to quality guarantees or guarantees regarding the suitability for a special purpose Phoenix Contact accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content of the technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from l
15. iability do not apply in so far as liability must be assumed e g according to product liability law in cases of premeditation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the violation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical predictable damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is assumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user PHOENIX CONTACT RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS Internet Subsidiaries Published by PHOENIX CONTACT Statement of Legal Authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party is forbidden Reproduction translation and public disclosure as well as electronic and photographic archiving or alteration requires the express written consent of Phoenix Contact Violators are liable for damages Phoenix Contact reserves all rights in the case of patent award or listing of a registered design Third party products are always named without reference to patent rights The existence of such rights shall not be excluded How to contact us Up to date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on
16. ignal connections 2 Ensure there are no short circuited connections 3 Inspect conduit connections for proper seals and secure all external cabling in conformance with applicable electrical codes 4 Verify the enclosure is securely mounted and will not be moved or damaged by high winds Once the installation is completed prepare to energize the system by installing the main power fuse 2957 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 9 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 3 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A Maintenance 4 Maintenance 2957_en_A 4 1 Start up Procedures As soon as primary power is applied to the packaged system the unit is ready for operation Follow these steps to begin operation 1 Apply primary power to the packaged system 2 Observe the LEDs to check for normal operation Verify that the DC OK LED is illuminated on the STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 to indicate proper operation Check radios and other installed devices for operating status 4 2 Preventative Maintenance The RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS systems are designed for long life and trouble free operation However because these units are typically installed in harsh outdoor environments periodic inspection of the equipment is recommended The system should be checked occasionally for loose or corroded hardware loose cable connections and damage to the exterior housing The door seals and cable entrances should be checked for signs of leakage or other damage When performing preventive mai
17. in Power The main power input terminations for the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS are provided as three labeled terminal blocks on the left side of the upper mounting rail Primary power wiring must be routed via conduit to the hole on the bottom left of the enclosure This hole is pre drilled for a 1 2 in conduit fitting Once inside the enclosure the wiring can be guided to the top rail via the wiring duct
18. nnections are made on the power distribution module 2957 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 7 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 3 6 3 Rewiring In the event a wire must be reconnected use the following to ensure proper connection PT1 TB14 51 15 1 esas PLUGTRAB 2 5 230AC ST PSI MODEM SMS RELAY ZI KL CI Y gt gt gt gt gt gt AA ASA HH 4 12 11 1 44 42 4 OUT 000020000000 TBTBTB TBTBTBTBTBTB TBTB TB TB 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 3 5 6 2 From To Wire size Color From To Wire size Color AWG AWG TB1 1 PT1 5 14 black TB9 3 M1 6 18 blue TB2 2 PT1 1 14 white TB9 1 M1 N 14 black PT1 6 14 1 14 black TB10 1 1 11 18 blue PT1 2 14 3 14 white 11 1 1 21 18 blue 14 2 PS1 L 14 black 12 1 1 31 18 blue 14 4 51 14 white 13 1 1 41 18 blue PS1 15 1 14 10 3 1 12 18 blue PS1 TB15 P2 14 black TB11 3 1 22 18 blue PS1 M1 L 14 red 12 3 1 32 18 blue 51 M1 N 14 black TB13 3 M1 42 18 blue TB4 3 M1 1 18 blue TB10 5 M1 14 18 blue TB5 3 M1 2 18 blue 11 5 1 24 18 blue TB6 3 M1 3 18 blue TB12 5 M1 34 18 blue TB7 3 M1 4 18 blue 13 5 1 44 18 blue TB8 3 M1 5 18 blue Figure 3 5 Component connections 3 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957_en_A Installation 3 7 Final Checkout Before installing fuses and energizing the system inspect the installation 1 Confirm the correct polarity on all power and s
19. ntenance it is also a good idea to check related equipment such as the antenna system for signs of damage or loose connections PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 4 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A Ordering Information 5 Ordering Information 5 1 Ordering Data Products Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt NEMA 4X radio enclosure for SMS relay RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 2917189 1 Accessories Description Type Order No Pcs Pkt Pole mounting kit for enclosure RAD SYS BKT 2900038 1 2957 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 5 1 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 5 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A Technical Specifications 6 Technical Specifications 2957_en_A 6 1 Enclosure The enclosure utilized for the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS system is listed under the UL 508 standard CSA standard 22 2 No 14 91 It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use in corrosive environments and is resistant to UV degradation The fiberglass material meets UL 746C requirements with halogen free and self extinguishing characteristics Any external metal parts shall be 304 stainless steel Any internal metal parts shall be manufactured using corrosion resistant materials 6 1 1 Chemical Resistance In most applications fiberglass reinforced polyester offers the best all around performance in corrosive environments Appendix A rates the resistance of the enclosure against many common reagents found in industrial and commercial environments Chemical Resistance Ratings
20. performed by licensed or qualified personnel in strict accordance with applicable health safety building and electrical codes 1 3 Product Description The Phoenix Contact RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS is a pre assembled enclosure with an SMS relay antenna already installed The enclosure assembly consists of a lockable NEMA 4X fiberglass enclosure containing a 24 V DC power supply surge protection antenna and pre wired terminals The only connections required are for primary power and interface connection to the customer supplied equipment All of the wire connections are made within the housing with no connections exposed to weather The one box design makes these systems well suited for outdoor mounting and for use in areas with limited space PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957 en A Major System Components 2 Major System Components This section provides technical information about the components that were supplied with the RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS Become familiar with the specifications for the items detailed in this section before making any connections 2 1 NEMA 4X Fiberglass Enclosure 2 1 1 Description The fiberglass reinforced polyester material utilized in the enclosure exhibits high impact resistance a superior range of temperature limits excellent dimensional stability excellent electrical properties and excellent moisture and overall chemical resistance For information about specific corrosive ag
21. sert the screws partway into the wall leaving enough space to slide the enclosure mounting clips onto the screws Hang the packaged system enclosure onto the four screws and tighten the screws securely Do not over tighten 2957 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 3 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 3 3 2 Pole Mounting Instructions Standard pole mounting requires the use of a pole mount adapter kit Order No 2900038 The kit can be used to mount the enclosure on round square or rectangular pole shapes These brackets must first be bolted to the enclosure The complete assembly can then be mounted to a pole with a diameter up to 38 1 cm 15 in To pole mount the unit follow these instructions 1 Attach the two pole mount adapter brackets 1 to the enclosure 2 with the included 10 32 screws and washers as shown in Figure 3 2 e 2 2 2 gt A 2 arp SAS 2 2 2 A 2 gt Ce aZ 5 PES 2 2 gt E 9 Se a N Ur Adapter bracket Enclosure Mounting hardware Adjustable bands ON Figure 3 2 Typical pole mount installation 2 Slip the adjustable bands 4 through the slots on the brackets Choose slots that correspond to the size of the pole that the enclosure will be mounted on With the help of an assistant position the enclosure on the pole at the desired mounting height 4 Tighten the bands securely but do not over tighten 3 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 2957_en_A
22. the Internet at www phoenixcontact com Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact net catalog If there any problems that can t be solved using the documentation please contact your Phoenix Contact subsidiary Subsidiary contact information is available at www phoenixcontact com PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG PHOENIX CONTACT Flachsmarkstra e 8 586 Fulling Mill Road 32825 Blomberg P O Box 4100 Germany Harrisburg PA 17111 0100 Phone 49 0 52 35 3 00 USA Fax 49 0 52 35 3 4 12 00 Phone 1 717 944 1300 Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our manuals please send your comments to tecdoc phoenixcontact com 2957_en_A Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 sonus m E 1 1 1 1 A nuu UAM i M EE 1 1 1 2 ABOUT IS MANU rito 1 1 1 3 Product Description ia 1 1 2 Majoroystem COMPONEN IS 2 1 2 1 NEMA 4X Fiberglass 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 DIMENSIONS aA 2 1 2 2 STEP PS 1AC 24DC 0 75 Switched Power 2 2 2 2 1 DESCUIDO 2 2 2 3 MAINS PLUGTRAB AC Power Surge Protection
23. tomer supplied equipment and to set any programmable parameters before installation NOTE The use of stainless steel mounting hardware is recommended for outdoor installations Before attempting to install and wire the enclosure please read all instructions carefully Phoenix Contact recommends placing this manual in the enclosure for future reference WARNING gt Always disconnect power and remove fuses from the main fuse terminal block before working on this equipment 3 1 Tools and Equipment Tools are not supplied with the Wireless RTU Enclosure However the following tools are recommended to ensure a successful installation Slotted head screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver Wire cutters Stripping tool Crimping tool Multimeter Open end wrench set standard Socket set standard Pliers Hacksaw Utility knife Hex head wrench set 2957 en A PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 RAD SYS NEMA4X SMS 3 2 Additional Material Considerations The following is a list of additional materials that might be needed to complete the installation Conduit Earth ground rod ground cable and clamps per local codes Mounting pole up to 38 1 cm 15 in diameter Suitable for mounting antenna and enclosure Wire for connecting external sensors switchgear etc Pole mounting kit Order No 2900038 for pole mounted installations or lag screws for wall mounted installations Wire wraps Padlock Accessories if necessary 3 3 Mountin

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