Unpacking Modules; System Mounting Requirements - Allen-Bradley 1394 User Manual

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Unpacking Modules

System Mounting Requirements

Installing Your 1394 (applies to all systems)
Each 1394 System module ships with the following:
One system module
One system terminator
One terminal operating tool (part number 1394-194)
One user manual (publication 1394-5.0)
One application program lock key (GMC and GMC Turbo only)
Mating power connectors (5 and 10 kW Series C only)
Cable shield grounding clamps (5, 10, and 22 kW Series C only)
Note: To determine the series of your module, refer to Figure P.1 in
the Preface.
Each 1394 Axis Module ships with the following:
One 1394 Axis module
TB1 and TB2 connectors
One 1394 Axis module information sheet (publication 1394-5.5)
Remove all packing material, wedges, and braces from within and
around the components. After unpacking, check the item(s)
nameplate catalog number against the purchase order. Refer to
Appendix D for more information on catalog numbers.
There are several things that you need to take into account when
preparing to mount the 1394:
The ambient temperature of the location in which you will install
the 1394 must not exceed 50° C (122° F).
You must install the panel on a flat, rigid, vertical surface that
won't be subjected to shock, vibration, moisture, oil mist, dust, or
corrosive vapors.
You have to mount the system vertically.
You need to maintain minimum clearances (see Figure 2.1) for
proper airflow, easy module access, and proper cable bend radius.
Refer to Appendix A for mounting dimensions, power dissipation, and
environmental specifications for the 1394.
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Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000

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