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Section 2
Installation
2-1
Introduction
2-1.1
This section of the manual provides instructions on the initial procedures required
to make your GDCP-A Control Panel operational. In the following paragraphs,
you will find detailed instructions on unpacking and inspection, locating and
mounting the panel and connecting the wiring.
If for any reason, you have questions concerning the panel that are not
answered in this manual, please contact your distributor or Brasch
Manufacturing at the number listed on the front of this manual.
2-2
Unpacking and Inspection
2-2.1
Depending upon the number of transmitters ordered, you may receive the
GDCP-A Control Panel system in more than one container. In any case,
carefully unpack all containers and check the contents against your purchase
order. Report any missing components to your distributor. Your distributor will
immediately contact Brasch Manufacturing Company and inform us of the
discrepancy. You should save the packing containers in case there is a reason
to return any of the shipment to the factory at a later date.
2-3
Choosing the Mounting Location
2-3.1
The GDCP-A is designed to allow the remote monitoring of facilities such as
underground garages, maintenance facilities, large warehouses and enclosed
cargo terminals. Usually the panel is mounted in a utility room, electrical service
room, or a guard house where the data gathered from the remote transmitters
can be conveniently monitored. Other than the requirement that the panel be
within 1000 feet of the most remote transmitter, easy access to the front panel
display will most likely determine the optimum mounting location.
Choose a location with easy access to the front panel controls. Remember that
not only will you require enough room to fully open the housing cover, but also
there must be enough room around the panel for routing and connecting the
various wiring conduits. The availability of a dedicated, 120 VAC power line is
a must for proper operation. Do not try to operate this system without a
dedicated line supplying the panel power. This line should not be shared
with the control voltage that operates the fan motor control relays. Huge
electrical spikes, produced whenever these relays operate, can cause the
digital circuits in the panel to malfunction.
2-4
Mounting the Panel
2-4.1
Mount this panel only indoors in a dry location. Ensure that the user has easy
access to the front panel controls and that the display can be easily read.
The housing is equipped with mounting holes placed in the top and bottom edges
of the housing s back. Please see Fig. 1, page 11, for the location of these
holes as well as the required mounting dimensions. Also, a full size
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