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3.0
Installation
In order to ensure proper wiring and system operation of all components, it is recommended
that all units and all associated control equipment be tested at your Factory before field
installation is attempted.
3.1
Unpacking and Handling
3.1.1
Unpacking
On receipt of the units ensure that the cartons are undamaged and that the contents are all
correct and complete.
After unpacking it is recommended that the packing materials are kept safe in case they are
needed for returning the unit for repair or maintenance.
The protective white film should be removed from sunshields prior to fitting.
3.1.2
Handling
Due to the large weights of the products, correct handling is of great importance.
Lifting into position of P&T units should always be completed using suitable lifting equipment
that is capable of supporting loads in excess of 65Kg. P&T systems should only be lifted using
the T section of the P&T, with equal support on both sides; the camera housing section of the
unit must not be used for lifting. To avoid causing damage to the unit do not rotate by hand.
The units should not be handled having direct contact with ferrous metal equipment. (see
section 4.1 for details)
3.2
Mounting
Ensure the mounting surface and the selected mount can support four times the combined
weight of the complete unit.
Do not stand or place objects "directly under" installed system.
Due care must be taken to ensure sufficient clearance is allowed to permit full rotation of the
unit with its associated equipment mounted and that the moving unit cannot make contact
with personnel.
It is strongly suggested that where possible the EATON range of mounting brackets are used
3.2.1
Mounting the XP & XT Series
The XP and XT pan/tilt/housing assembly may be mounted onto various structures such as
bulkheads, walls or towers, it can be mounted in the inverted position but this must be
specified upon order.
The complete assembly is mounted to the support structure via its base mount which has
11mm clearance holes for four (4) No. M10 fixings. (Fig 1)
The type and size of these fixings to be supplied by the user/installer and must be suitable
for the specific installation requirements.
An alternative is to use the BPW6800 Wall mount bracket (Fig 2)
3.2.2
Mounting the XC Series
The XC pan/tilt/housing assembly may be mounted onto various structures such as bulkheads,
walls or towers, it can be mounted in the inverted position but this must be specified upon
order.
The complete assembly is mounted to the support structure via its Pan shaft and this has four
(4) No. M8 Threaded fixing points on an industry standard spacing PCD of 101.6mm (4"). (Fig 3)
The type and size of these fixings to be supplied by the user/installer and must be suitable for
the specific installation requirements. An alternative is to use the BFW5000 Wall mount
bracket (Fig 4) or one of the BFP**00 Column Spacers. (Fig 5)
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Installation & Maintenance Instructions
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