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Installation & Initial Turn-On
2.5.1
Transmitter Placement
Set the transmitter in place on a level surface near power and signal cables. Either or
both sides of the FM Transmitter may be placed against a wall or other equipment.
Complete access is through the front and rear of the transmitter. The floor must be
capable of supporting a load of 250 pounds per-square-foot (1221 kg per-square-
meter) (refer to Cabinet Outline drawing). Also be aware that the power supplies are
very heavy and roll out the front of the transmitter for maintenance. Be sure to have
a smooth flat surface in front of the transmitter of at least 36 inches for power
supply maintenance.
2.5.1.1 Removal of Pallet Bolts
There are 4 bolts which must be removed in order to take the transmitter off the
wooden pallet, 2 toward the front of the cabinet and 2 toward the rear. Location of
these bolts can be verified by looking for the bolt heads underneath the pallet. If the
transmitter was shipped with the power supply removed, simply remove the power
supply cover from the bottom front of the transmitter cabinet to access the pallet
bolts. However, if the transmitter was shipped with the power supply installed, the
power supply tray is covering the bolts, so the fan assembly on the rear of the
transmitter will also have to be removed to access the rear pallet bolts (the power
supply itself does not have to be removed). Open and remove the rear door by lifting
it off its hinges. Remove the fan assembly by removing six screws and two nuts
located around the outside edge of the fan assembly. Slowly move the assembly to
the righthand side and disconnect the blower wire connector. The fan assembly can
now be set aside while removing the transmitter from the pallet. The rear pallet bolts
can now be accessed under the rear of the power supply tray.
After the transmitter is off the pallet, it is also a good idea to remove the shipping
screws holding the rear of the power supply tray. This will allow the power supply
to be rolled out the front of the transmitter at a later date without having to take off
the fan assembly.
2.5.2
Visual Inspection
Be sure to check the connection of all cables and wires in the transmitter. Areas to
check would include:
a.
Power Supply Connections
1.
Check for loose cables and connections and loose hardware on the floor
of the cabinet.
2.
Make sure the Rectifier Boards are properly seated in the connectors on
top of the transformers (3-phase version).
3.
Check the power supply and control connections to the Rectifier
Boards.
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