Section-2 Installation
October 28, 2013
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©2013,
Harris
Broadcast
WARNING:
Disconnect
primary
power
prior
to
servicing.
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Figure 2-1 Slot Locations (FAX20 Power Block 1 Shown)
Note
Figure 2-1 is Power Block 1 in FAX20/30/40. The Multi-Unit Controller will not be installed in FAX5/10.
2.6.3
Rack Mounting FAX5/10
In
some
instances
the
FAX5/10
transmitter
will
ship
without
a
mounting
rack.
It
is
the
customer’s
responsibility
to
properly
support
and
mount
the
equipment
in
the
racks.
The
FAX
transmitter
will
fit
in
any
19"
EIA
compatible
rack
that
has
adequate
space
available.
See
the
ECM
sheets
or
the
accompanying
documentation
package
for
dimensions.
Another
consideration
when
installing
in
a
customer
supplied
rack
is
proper
ventilation,
read
through
the
following
checks
and
see
Section
1.11
of
this
manual
to
ensure
that
all
equipment
has
adequate
cooling:
Check
Point
1:
Transmitter
cooling
is
accomplished
by
the
multiple
blower
fans
on
the
back
of
the
transmitter
cabinet.
It
is
important
that
nothing
obstructs
this
air
flow
such
as
a
closed
back
rack
mount
door
or
blank
rack
mount
panels.
The
fans
should
be
able
to
blow
air
freely
into
the
room.
Check
Point
2:
If
the
transmitter
is
placed
in
an
equipment
rack
with
a
solid
back
door
that
has
to
be
closed,
there
must
be
large
exhaust
ports
in
the
top
of
the
rack
to
allow
venting
of
the
transmitter
fan
air.
(Another
option
is
to
add
exhaust
fans
to
the
top
of
the
equipment
rack).
Check
Point
3:
Often
peripheral
equipment
such
as
exciters,
processors,
controllers,
etc.,
may
take
in
air
through
their
sides
or
back
panels.
Do
not
allow
the
flow
of
the
transmitter
exhaust
air
to
flow
into
their
intake
vents.
This
may
cause
over
heating
of
the
peripheral
units.
Added
peripheral
equipment
may
require
a
cover
or
partition
to
protect
it.
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