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Siemens Synco
900
CE1C2707en
Building Technologies
Mounting and installation
05.07.2007
Mounting and installation
Mounting the central apartment unit
Mounting regulations
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The central apartment unit is designed in compliance with
safety class II and must be mounted accordingly.
•
Power may be applied to the unit only when completely
mounted. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock by the
connection terminals.
•
The unit must not be exposed to dripping water.
•
The permissible environmental conditions specified in the
technical data must be observed (refer to Data Sheet
N2707en).
•
Sufficient space must be provided for fitting / removing the
unit cover and for connecting the service tool (> 70 mm below
and > 10 mm above the unit).
Mounting location
The central apartment unit consists of electronics section and base.
The base is designed for wall mounting (on an interior wall of the
apartment). We recommend to mount the unit in an easily accessible
space (e.g. in the living room or the lobby). For convenient operation,
the recommended mounting height is 1.5 m above the floor.
2707Z31
> 7
0
m
m
> 10
m
m
1.
5 m
The central apartment unit communicates with most system compo-
nents via radio. To ensure optimum radio coverage, the following
points should be observed:
•
The distance to devices with electromagnetic emissions, such
as wireless telephones, TV sets, PCs, microwave appliances,
etc., should be at least 1 m
•
Larger items made of steel or construction elements with me-
tal meshes (e.g. special glass or concrete), or metal foils in
thermal insulation materials, mirrors or metal-coated heat
absorbing glass, can have an impact on the range
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