Cable Between Fau And Cross-Connect; Protective Earth Cable (Typical); Additional Information - Globalstar FAU200 SAT Installation Handbook

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Insulation between wires
Temperature
Working voltage

Cable between FAU and cross-connect

Number of wires
Length
Wire type
Wire diameter
Outer cable diameter
Insulation material
Insulation between wires
Temperature
Working voltage
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire use only 26 AWG or larger telecommunication
line cord.

Protective Earth Cable (typical)

Wire type
Wire diameter
Colour

Additional Information

RF (Radio Frequency) Safety
The FAU200 SAT has been tested in accordance with RF safety guidelines on human
exposure to RF fields. When installed using the procedures described in this
Handbook the FAU200 SAT produces RF exposures well below international safety
limits and conforms to the recommendations of the ICNIRP (International
Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection) and to international exposure
standards, such as:
• CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2.
• US standard ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992.
Maintenance work on the FAU200 SAT antenna during operation will not generate
RF exposure levels exceeding the safety limits.
FAU Installation Handbook
must withstand 750 Vrms during 1 minute.
-40 to +80° C (where local conditions allow a lower
specification cable may be selected).
100 Vrms.
2 core twisted pair.
1609 m maximum.
(total length of all cabling to telephones including
extensions).
Solid or stranded.
0.4 mm minimum (26 AWG).
5.5 mm nominal.
PVC or PE.
Must withstand 750 Vrms during 1 minute.
-40 to +80° C (where local conditions allow a lower
specification cable may be selected).
100 Vrms.
Stranded.
12 AWG Copper.
Green or yellow.
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