5 Mounting the AcuTrak
Only technicians who are familiar with the technical terms, warnings, and
instructions in the manual and who are able to follow these should connect the
AcuTrak.
Should there be any doubt as to the correct handling of the AcuTrak, please
contact your local dealer.
Mounting and connection of the AcuTrak should comply with the National Electric
Code for the mounting of electric materials, i.e. wire cross-section, protective
fuse, and location. Descriptions of input, output and supply connections are
shown in section 7.
The maximum size of the protective fuse is 10A and, when used together with
the power switch, both should be easily accessible and close to the AcuTrak. The
power switch should be marked with a label indicating it will turn OFF the voltage
to the AcuTrak.
When mounted in front panels, the rubber gasket (included) must be mounted
between the panel cut out and the display front to obtain NEMA 4 (IP65) ingress
protection.
5.1 Installing the AcuTrak into a Panel
Make a cut-out in the panel (DIN 43700): 138mm (w) x 68mm (h). The maximum
panel thickness is 8mm and, if an effective IP65 weatherproof seal is required, the
minimum recommended panel thickness is 2.5mm.
Pass the instrument cabinet through the cut-out in the donor panel and fit the
panel clamps to the case from the back.
Turn both the panel clamps screws until the instrument is clamped in position.
The screws must be tightened sufficiently to create a seal between the front of the
mounting panel and the back of the instrument bezel, but never over tightened to
the point of fracturing the panel clamp or instrument case.
Note: The wires are retained using the locking screws. Ensure that the exposed
section of the wire is fully inserted and that no loose strands are exposed.
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