Manual v1.7 – Nov 2017 © Utilivista Ltd. 2017 3
The circuit powering the
Entranet
is 5/24vdc depending on the power module
being used. Disconnect power before installation or servicing to prevent electrical
shock or damage to equipment. Make all connections in accordance with national
and local electrical codes. Use copper conductors only. To reduce the risk of fire or
electrical shock, install in a controlled environment relatively free of contaminants.
The
Entranet
is only intended for use as a monitoring and communications device.
To prevent loss of data or damage to equipment, DO NOT USE IT FOR ANY OTHER
PURPOSE.
1.4 – Important Safety Information
Be sure to heed the following warnings to prevent personal injury or damage to equipment
.
WARNING
!
Static charges produce voltages high enough to damage electronic components. The
microprocessors and associated circuitry within an
Entranet
device are sensitive to static
discharge.
Follow these precautions when installing, servicing, or operating the system:
•
Work in a static-free area.
•
Discharge any static electricity you may have accumulated.
•
Discharge static electricity by touching a known, securely grounded object.
•
Do not handle the printed circuit board (PCB) without proper protection against
static discharge.
•
Use a wrist strap when handling PCBs. The wrist strap clamp must be secured to
earth ground.
WARNING
!
1.5 - Before Commencing Repair Work
WARNING
!
1.6 – Risk Avoidance
To avoid the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment the
Entranet
must be operated in
accordance with the guidelines and specifications detailed in this manual, as well as all statutory
requirements and regulations. Take special heed to all Cautions and Warnings.
1. Disconnect/Isolate the power supply, if connected.
2. Ensure that all safety and operational measures have been implemented.
All electrical installation work must be undertaken by a suitably qualified and
competent person and must be carried out in full accordance with all relevant
Statutory Requirements and Regulations.