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User's Guide ______________________________________________________________________  

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Return Instructions 

If the product needs repair, please follow the instructions below to speed 
up the process and avoid extra costs. 

1. 

Read the warranty information. 

2. 

Write a Problem Report with the name and contact information of a 
technically competent person who can provide further information 
on the problem. 

3. 

On the Problem Report, please explain: 
-  What failed (what worked / did not work)? 
-  Where did it fail (location and environment)? 
-  When did it fail (date, immediately / after a while / periodically / 

randomly)? 

-  How many failed (only one defect / other same or similar 

defects / several failures in one unit)? 

-  What was connected to the product and to which connectors? 
-  Input power source type, voltage and list of other items 

(lighting, heaters, motors etc.) that were connected to the same 
power output. 

-  What was done when the failure was noticed? 

4. 

Include a detailed return address with your preferred shipping 
method on the Problem Report. 

5. 

Pack the faulty product using an ESD protection bag of good 
quality with proper cushioning material in a strong box of adequate 
size. Please include the Problem Report in the same box. 

6. 

Send the box to: 
Vaisala Oyj 
SWD Service 
Vanha Nurmijärventie 21 
FIN-01670 Vantaa 
Finland 

Getting Help 

For technical questions or for comments on the manuals, contact the 
Vaisala technical support: 

E-mail [email protected] 
Telephone 

+358 9 8949 2789 

Fax 

+358 9 8949 2790 

Summary of Contents for TERMBOX-9000

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE Termination Box TERMBOX 9000 1200 1212 M210310EN B...

Page 2: ...hout prior written permission of the copyright holder Translated manuals and translated portions of multilingual documents are based on the original English versions In ambiguous cases the English ver...

Page 3: ...ocumentation Conventions 4 Safety 4 Recycling 5 Warranty 5 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 7 Introduction to TERMBOX 7 TERMBOX Models 8 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 9 Installation to Pole 9 Equipment Grounding 1...

Page 4: ...ram 22 Figure 11 Power and Signal Cabling of Mitras Signals Baseline 23 Figure 12 Power and Signal Cabling of Mitras Double Baseline 24 Figure 13 TERMBOX 1200 25 Figure 14 TERMBOX 1200 Signal Line Pro...

Page 5: ...ing the TERMBOX Chapter 2 Product Overview introduces the TERMBOX features advantages and the product nomenclature Chapter 3 Installation provides you with information that is intended to help you ins...

Page 6: ...k of injury or even death CAUTION Caution warns you of a potential hazard If you do not read and follow instructions carefully at this point the product could be damaged or important data could be los...

Page 7: ...regulations Do not dispose of with regular household refuse Warranty Visit our Internet pages for standard warranty terms and conditions www vaisala com warranty Please observe that any such warranty...

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Page 9: ...cables A mains power cable of a maximum of 25 mm in diameter can be taken inside the termination box The connector contacts are proper for cable leads up to 10 mm2 TERMBOX offers connection points and...

Page 10: ...e 4 AC power connections 5 Signal line connections protectors 6 Mounting screws located at the bottom TERMBOX Models There are three TERMBOX models available The AC block is the same in each TERMBOX m...

Page 11: ...t 1 Connect the back plate to the TERMBOX using the four mounting screws Tighten all four screws to ensure the plate is firmly in place 2 With 104 mm 132 mm or 168 mm poles select two appropriate size...

Page 12: ...__________________________________________________ M210310EN B 0210 015 Figure 2 Installation to 104 132 and 168 mm Poles The following numbers refer to Figure 2 above 1 Back plate 2 TERMBOX 3 Angle c...

Page 13: ...ole The following numbers refer to Figure 3 above 1 Back plate 2 TERMBOX 3 Mounting screws 4 Angle clips 5 75 pole for example FD12 P or Wind Mast 6 M6 screws nuts and washers Equipment Grounding It i...

Page 14: ...2 grounding cable is fastened to a special clamp on the bottom of the TERMBOX The grounding principles are By default the grounding cable is connected to the equipment grounding rod used for grounding...

Page 15: ...ough CG3 and CG4 is for an auxiliary mains output The connection points for the outgoing wires are the five rightmost in the terminal connector block L2 L3 L N and PE The L2 and L3 connectors are just...

Page 16: ...ations Cable Diameter Wrench Size CG1 Mains in 18 25 mm 32 mm CG2 Mains out 18 25 mm 32 mm CG3 Mains out for instrument 7 12 mm 20 mm CG4 Auxiliary power out 7 12 mm 20 mm CG5 Signal line 1 in 7 12 mm...

Page 17: ...unded to 5 10 mm and 7 12 mm cable glands CG3 8 18 25 mm cable glands CG1 2 are not groundable types In case cable glands numbers 3 to 8 CG3 8 are used fold the cable shield back over the O ring of th...

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Page 19: ...clip cover 4 Press the clip located on the bottom of the fuse plug to remove the old fuse 5 Check that the new fuse is of the correct type refer to Table 3 below for details Insert the new fuse 6 Pla...

Page 20: ...w many failed only one defect other same or similar defects several failures in one unit What was connected to the product and to which connectors Input power source type voltage and list of other ite...

Page 21: ...Weight 3 1 kg Table 5 TERMBOX Connection Specifications Property Description Value Line types Mains 115 230 VAC Signal lines Signal line types Modem line leased 2 wire RS 485 LON Cable glands Mains 11...

Page 22: ...100 240 VAC 10 6 Irms Max 10 A Fuse Bussman S506 10 C 5 x 20 mm 10 A slow Protection components on FPS111 3 x VDR L N L PE N PE 2 x 1 8 mH chokes in series in L and N leads Imax 8 20 s 15 kA Protecti...

Page 23: ...TERMBOX 9000 has two 90V gas tube arresters and is intended to be used with for example Mitras Transmissiometer TERMBOX 9000 replaces the previous termination box models 12596LP and 12597LP The CG2 c...

Page 24: ...______________________________________________ 22 __________________________________________________________________ M210310EN B 0210 022 Figure 9 TERMBOX 9000 Signal Connector Block 0210 023 Figure 1...

Page 25: ...____________________________________________________TERMBOX 9000 VAISALA _______________________________________________________________________ 23 0210 025 Figure 11 Power and Signal Cabling of Mitra...

Page 26: ..._________________________________________________________________ 24 __________________________________________________________________ M210310EN B 0210 024 Figure 12 Power and Signal Cabling of Mitra...

Page 27: ...OX 1200 TERMBOX 1200 has one 12V signal line protector meant to be used with RS 485 LON and leased line modems TERMBOX 1200 replaces the previous termination box model TERMBOX 48 The CG2 cable gland i...

Page 28: ...______________________________________________ 26 __________________________________________________________________ M210310EN B 1209 023 Figure 14 TERMBOX 1200 Signal Line Protector 1209 024 Figure 1...

Page 29: ..._______________ 27 APPENDIX C TERMBOX 1212 TERMBOX 1212 has two 12V signal line protectors meant to be used with RS 485 LON and leased line modems Cable gland CG2 is covered with a blocking plug The c...

Page 30: ..._____________________________________________ 28 __________________________________________________________________ M210310EN B 1209 025 Figure 17 TERMBOX 1212 Signal Line Protectors 1209 026 Figure 1...

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