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3. Mounting Configuration

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OUTDOOR INSTALLATION WARNING

IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:

LIVES  MAY  BE  AT  RISK! Carefully observe these instructions and any special instructions that are included with the 
equipment you are installing.

CONTACTING POWER LINES CAN BE LETHAL.

Make sure no power lines are anywhere where possible contact can be made. Antennas, masts, 
towers, guy wires or cables may lean or fall and contact these limes. People may be injured or 
killed if they are touching or holding any part of equipment when it contacts electrical lines. Make 
sure there is NO possibility that equipment or personnel can come in contact directly or indirectly 
with power lines. Assume all overhead lines are power lines. The horizontal distance from a tower, 
mast or antenna to the nearest power line should be at least twice the total length of the mast/
antenna combination. This will ensure that the mast will not contact power if it falls either during 
installation or later.

TO AVOID FALLING, USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS 
ABOVE GROUND.

Select equipment locations that will allow safe, simple equipment installation.

 Don’t work alone. A friend or co-worker can save your life if an accident happens.

 Use approved non-conducting lasers and other safety equipment. Make sure all equipment is in good repair.

 If a tower or mast begins falling, don’t attempt to catch it. Stand back and let it fall.

 If anything such as a wire or mast does come in contact with a power line, DON’T  TOUCH  IT  OR  ATTEMPT  TO  MOVE  IT. 

Instead, save your life by calling the power company.

 Don’t attempt to erect antennas or towers on windy days.

MAKE SURE ALL TOWERS AND MASTS ARE SECURELY GROUNDED, AND ELECTRICAL CABLES CONNECTED TO ANTENNAS 
HAVE  LIGHTNING  ARRESTORS.
  This  will  help  prevent  fire  damage  or  human  injury  in  case  of  lightning,  static  build-up,  or  short 
circuit within equipment connected to the antenna.

 The base of the antenna mast or tower must be connected directly to the building protective ground or to one or more approved 

grounding rods, using 1 OAWG ground wire and corrosion-resistant connectors.

 Refer to the National Electrical Code for grounding details.

IF A PERSON COMES IN CONTACT WITH ELECTRICAL POWER, AND CANNOT MOVE:

  DON’T TOUCH THAT PERSON, OR YOU MAY BE ELECTROCUTED.

 Use a non-conductive dry board, stick or rope to push or drag them so they no longer are in contact with electrical power.

  Once they are no longer contacting electrical power, administer CPR if you are certified, and make sure that emergency medical aid 

has been requested.

Part No: 2011-E30310-000

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