Installation
6 Installation
Mounting the Detector
Seismic Vibration Detector SC100 can be mounted on any solid surface, of which the most
common surfaces are: Steel, Stainless Steel, Hardened Steel and Concrete.
Caution
Please read
first before mounting the detector.
Before the installation is finished, make sure the sensitivity setting is correct and the
noise level is considered.
Detector should not be mounted on cinder block or other unproved masonry surface.
Opening the Detector
Before mounting the detector, loose the top screw to separate the detector cover from the
detector base.
Figure 6-1 Opening the Detector
Note:
The top screw is only
used for fixing the cover, so
do not tighten it too much
when mounting the detector.
Mounting on Steel
When mounting the detector on a flat and smooth steel surface, both Drill Plan (see
) and Detector Base (see
Figure 2-1 Detector Description
) can be used to mark the
mounting holes.
Figure 6-2 Drill Plan
Note Please remove the drill
:
plan after mounting holes
have been drilled
C
A
A, B
- Detector SC100 mounting hole
C
- Test Transmitter SC113 mounting hole
Note:
The drill plan shall be
removed after all of the
mounting holes have been
drilled.
B
Refer to the steps below to mount the Detector SC100 on steel.
1. Attach the Detector Base or Dill Plan on the mounting area, and then mark the outline and
center punch the detector mounting holes A, B and test transmitter mounting hole C.
2. Remove the Drill Plan or Detector Base, and then thoroughly remove the paint in the
outline marked on the mounting area.
Note:
The remnant Drill Plan or paint will weaken the sensitivity badly.
A
B
Notes:
Detector base cannot be used to
mark test transmitter mounting
hole C.
Skip marking hole C if no Test
Transmitter SC113 is used.
C
A
B
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