background image

 

Installation

 

Important note: 

attention is drawn to the GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS panel on page 4 which contains 

advice relating to the safe installation and operation of these products. 

 

Location 

Choose a location for the amplifier from which it is convenient to run the antenna and outgoing system 

trunk cables. Typical examples of suitable locations are a roof space or cupboard. In weak signal areas it 

is helpful to keep the antenna cables as short as practicable. Select a cool, dry location to install the 

amplifier. This means a location 
Where the ambient temperature will remain between -10

°

C and +40

°

C, and which is free from risk of 

dripping or splashing water, etc. The fixing location should allow adequate access to the equipment 

for wiring and maintenance. Clearance of at least 25mm should be allowed around the top and left-

hand side of the unit for ventilation. More clearance will be needed under and to the right of the 

amplifier to allow access for cables. 

 

Fixing 

The amplifier should be fixed to a wall or other suitable hard surface, using suitable screws and 
masonry plugs (not supplied). The amplifier should not be left supported only by its wiring, nor 

should it be left resting on a carpet or other insulating and/or inflammable surface. 

 

Electricity supply 

These amplifiers are not intended for domestic use and are supplied without a mains plug fitted. The electrical 

supply arrangements to the unit should be in accordance with BS 7671 ('IEE Wiring Regulations'). Additional 

information is given in the GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS panel on page 4. 

The amplifier may be connected to the mains using either a switched fused connection unit, or a plug 

and socket connection. The fused connection unit method reduces the risk of accidental 

disconnection and is recommended. 
If the amplifier is not connected using a fused plug or connection unit it must be protected at the 

final distribution board by a fuse or MCB of rating not exceeding 6A. An isolating switch should be 

provided near to the unit to allow it to be disconnected from the supply when necessary. 

 

Signal connections 

Input and output signal connections are made using Type-F (IEC 60169-24) connectors. CAI Benched 

marked cable to EN 50117-2 should be used, in conjunction with high quality crimp F connectors. The 

F connectors should always be tightened with a spanner; leaving them finger tight may result in 

unwanted signal ingress or leakage, as well as suck-outs in the frequency response. 
 

Monitor point 

Each amplifier is provided with a -30 dB monitor point to allow the outgoing signal quality to be 

checked using a spectrum analyser. Since the monitor point is of the resistive (non-directional) it 

is not very accurate, for making accurate measurements of signal launch levels install a FHU301 

Tap on the main output. 

 

 

Reviews: