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C.J. ANDERSON

  

& CO  

|  Item:  636-722  |  WRT-10-H Phone Installation Guide

 

 

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Field Repairs & Adjustments 

Field repairs may only be carried out by qualified technicians using OEM parts. 
Substitution of parts voids warranty and may pose a hazard to users of the 
equipment. 

 

  Disconnect the wiring at the demarcation block or ensure that the area is 

non-hazardous before proceeding. 

 

  Loosen the five captive screws in the faceplate and swing the faceplate to 

the left.  If the set is on a vertical surface the faceplate will stay open like a 
book in this position.  Take care not to disturb the internal wiring. 

SeeFigure 4 - Fuse 
Replacement 

  Perform the necessary repairs or adjustments. 

 

  Carefully replace the front plate and install all five screws. Do not over 

tighten the cover screws; there is a flexible gasket between the cover and 
the body. Excessive tightening of the screws deforms the gasket and 
reduces the weather resistance of the set. 

Note: Ensure that 
connections are secure 
before replacing 
faceplate. 

Fuse Replacement 

 

  Remove the old fuse by pushing in the end cap of the fuse holder and 

turning counterclockwise to open. Insert a new 0.25 amp, 250Volt, 3AG 
fast blow fuse and close the fuse holder. 

 

WARNING! 

 

  Replace only with a 0.25 amp 250V 3AG fast blow fuse. Failure to do so 

will void the warranty. 

 

  If, on reconnecting power, the fuse fails, check the telephone system 

wiring. The fuse protects the Tip and Ring line from the telephone system. 
It is usually powered at 48 volts DC and must not be connected to 120 volts 
AC. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

FUSE 
0.25 AMP. 3AG 
FAST BLOW 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

  

Figure 4 - Fuse Replacement 

 

Summary of Contents for WRT-10-H Series

Page 1: ...C J ANDERSON CO Item 636 722 WRT H Phone Installation Guide www cjanderson com Page 1 Weather Resistant Hazardous Area Telephones WRT 10 H Series Installation Operation ITEM 636 722...

Page 2: ...eel spring loaded hinged door Faceplate 16 Gauge steel with wiring access to surge arrestor Mounting Plate Stainless Steel mounting plate for ease of installation Encapsulated Circuitry circuit boards...

Page 3: ...ELEPHONE FOR USE IN CLASS II D IV 1 and 2 G RPS E F G HA ZA R D OU S LOC A TION S TEMP CODE T5 INPU T 24 56Vdc 20 120mA RINGER SENSITIVIT Y 40 100V S N XXXXXXXX E 16 N C 2L 5O HS z U RE TYPE 3R C US w...

Page 4: ...nal foreseeable load Use the template to locate and drill holes for mounting screws See Figure 2 Overall Dimensions Use 10 or M5 screws to secure the unit to the wall Use anchors in plaster or cement...

Page 5: ...eplate will stay open like a book in this position Take care not to disturb the internal wiring Change the position of the Tone Pulse jumper on the circuit board to Pulse as indicated on the label The...

Page 6: ...eplace the front plate and install all five screws Do not over tighten the cover screws there is a flexible gasket between the cover and the body Excessive tightening of the screws deforms the gasket...

Page 7: ...PUT 75 dB MAXIMUM FCC RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 8B SET IMPEDANCE 600 OHMS NOMINAL MAXIMUM LOOP 15 000 FT 4 600 M OF 22 AWG COPPER ELECTRICAL RINGER SENSITIVITY 40 100 V 16 25 HZ LINE VOLTAGE 24 56 VDC LOOP...

Page 8: ...DUSTRY CANADA 1012 6721 A FCC HQHCAN 22517 TE E CSA C US 1545708 WRT H CLASS I DIV 2 GROUPS A B C D TEMPERATURE CODE T5 WEATHERPROOF ENCLOSURE NEMA 3R ENVIRONMENTAL SURVIVABILITY MIL STD 810E Note The...

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