I
NDOOR
S
COREBOARD
–
P
OWER
&
D
ATA
I
NDOOR
S
COREBOARD
I
NSTALLATION
R
ECOMMENDATIONS
12
POWER & DATA
P
OWER
•
Provide a dedicated power circuit to the scoreboard.
•
All electrical hookups must meet local building codes including breaker sizing, grounding,
and ground rod requirements.
•
The power wires from the main service disconnect to the fused disconnect must contain an
earth ground conductor. Refer to
•
Install a line filter, surge protector, or UPS (uninterruptible power supply) in areas of poor
power quality.
•
Wall mounted or suspended scoreboards must have separate conduits for data wires and
power.
•
Portable scoreboards require a standard 120 VAC grounded electrical outlet.
C
ONDUIT AND
W
IRING
R
EQUIREMENTS
•
Electrical load requirements are
stated on the ID label
—
located
on the right side of the scoreboard
as you are facing the front.
•
Refer to wiring diagram supplied
with your equipment.
•
Final connections are to be
completed after scoreboards have
been permanently fastened.
•
Final
connections
must
be
performed
by
a
qualified
electrician or service technician.
•
Mounting structures must not
prevent full opening of hinged or
sliding access panels.
F
IGURE
13
–
ID
L
ABEL
WARNING:
Make sure power source is disconnected. DO NOT make final connections
with live power. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death
caused by electrocution.
F
USED
D
ISCONNECT
•
Scoreboard
–
the customer must provide a fused disconnect for the scoreboard that is easily
accessible and is within sight.
•
TLVision Option
–
the customer must provide a separate fused disconnect for the TLVision
that is easily accessible and is within sight
–
refer to 98-0001-22 Indoor Sports TLVision
Display Installation Recommendations for information.