Correctly Supporting and Routing Cables
Properly supporting and routing the cables helps avoid electromagnetic interference and wire damage.
Rigid conduits up to 1 inch (25.4mm) can be used for connection to the EDGE Main Controller. Rigid con-
duits of up to 2 inches (50.8mm) can be used for connection to the EDGE 3-Slot Expansion Box and to
the EDGE 6-Slot Expansion Box.
NOTICE
The heat sink on the back of the EDGE controller protrudes out the back of the
enclosure. This requires all connections to be at least 2 inches away from the wall in
order to connect into the enclosure.
AP/Cumberland recommends two installation possibilities:
• Use a 6 inch by 6 inch electrical trough installed at least 12 inches below the enclosure to pass the
connections through before connecting to the EDGE
• Offset the rigid conduits at least 2 inches from the wall with metal fixings
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Summary of Contents for EDGE 074-11793
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Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 16 891 00516 EDGE Wiring Diagram...
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Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Wiring Diagrams Figure 2 25 Inlet Wiring 891 00516 EDGE Wiring Diagram 45...
Page 46: ...Chapter 2 Wiring Diagrams Figure 2 26 Inlet Failsafe Wiring 46 891 00516 EDGE Wiring Diagram...
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Page 79: ...C Extending a cable Best practice using a junction box 891 00516 EDGE Wiring Diagram 79...
Page 80: ...Appendix C Extending a cable Using of heat shrink tubing 80 891 00516 EDGE Wiring Diagram...