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Section 2
2
Platinum-i Series Analog
Transmitter Installation
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2.1 Introduction
This section contains information necessary to install and to perform initial checkout
procedures on Platinum-
i
Series television transmitters. The drawing package will
contain drawings referred to in section 2, use the first page Cover Sheet to locate the
drawings.
2.2 Installation Planning
The information in this section is intended to be used only as a general guideline in
planning installation. Since all installations differ in some respects, and in order to
conform to local building and electrical codes, the information contained herein must
be adapted for each particular installation.
Planning and preparation are the most important factors in a successful, efficient, and
safe installation phase of a new transmitter. Study equipment manuals beforehand and
become thoroughly familiar with the installation requirements for each piece of
equipment.
The transmitter equipment installation phases should be planned carefully before the
equipment arrives and a detailed plan worked out and written down. Know what
installation equipment and materials Harris is supplying with the transmitter and what
equipment and materials the station must supply. In general, a transmitter installation
requires that the following areas be addressed:
a.
Have a clear plan for transmitter system monitoring and make provision for any
needed RF monitoring samples. Make sure the monitoring equipment will be
suitably located for convenient operation and monitoring. STL and remote control
equipment should also be planned early. While not part of the transmitter,
monitoring and control equipment (and the STL) must be available when installation
is completed to test the transmitter and to put it into service.
b.
Plan a star point grounding system for the building and equipment cabinets. This
grounding system should incorporate the grounding system for the AC service
entrance and the grounding system for the tower.