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Emergency Shutdown Procedure
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DANGER
Exercise extreme caution when performing the following procedure. Carry out the steps precisely
in the order given to avoid the possibility of personal injury or equipment damage.
Perform the following procedure if the Smart Tracker must be shut down and disconnected on an emergency basis:
1.
Open the upstream Input AC circuit breaker.
2.
Open the Smart Tracker AC circuit breaker.
3.
Disconnect all attached harnesses attached at the front of the Smart Tracker.
General Safety Issues
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The Smart Tracker documented in these instructions has been designed, tested, and produced to ensure safe, trouble-
free operation. Personnel using or installing this device should completely read and fully understand the following
safety instructions. They are provided here as informational guidelines for the continued safety in usage of the
product.
Safety Issues of Regarding Installation and Use
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The Smart Tracker has been designed and built to power equipment of matching rated voltage. It is not intended for
any other usage and provides output voltages suitable only for its intended application.
DANGER
This Smart Tracker operates from an AC source ranging from
85 to 154 volts
. DO NOT open any covers or
panels or attempt to perform any service to the Smart Tracker without first removing and disconnecting AC
power. Only trained, qualified personnel should attempt service and repair work on the Smart Tracker.
Ground Fault Protection
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The Smart Tracker does not contain integral ground fault protection. Where such protection is required, the power
harness should be connected to a ground fault interrupter (GFI) outlet or to a branch circuit protected by a GFI circuit
breaker of proper ratings.
Enclosure Safety Issues
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The enclosure and the Smart Tracker must be installed by qualified technicians or installers only, using appropriate
mounting hardware in accordance with local codes and construction practices. The device must be installed within a
grounded metal enclosure suitable for accommodating DOT/ITS rack mount equipment.
The outer enclosure housing the Smart Tracker must be of adequate strength to support the device. Additionally, the
enclosure must afford adequate ventilation for the device such that a minimum free air space of 1 RU (1.75 inches)
remains around all sides and the top of the device.
Temperature of the air flowing around the Smart Tracker may be rated up to 74° C (165° F). Air intake and exhaust
openings within the enclosure must not be less than what is required to maintain this temperature requirement. If these
temperature limits are routinely exceeded or ventilation requirements cannot be attained, a suitable forced-air cooling
system may be required within the enclosure.