Checkpoint Systems Inc. LIB24TZ 사용자 설명서
Classic Street Installation Manual
Rev. *60
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Wire Routing
Methods of Wire Routing
The cabling between PSB and SSB has to be routed either under floor or through floor wiremold.
“Up & Over” routing method is not permitted for cabling between PSB and SSB.
“Up & Over” routing method is not permitted for cabling between PSB and SSB.
Figure 4 Methods of Wire Routing
Floor Trench: Typically 1.3cm [.5in.] wide by 3.8cm [1.5in.], but an increase in
dimensions is recommended for more than two antennas.
dimensions is recommended for more than two antennas.
Wiremold: 1500 or 2600 series wire mold can be utilized. Typically wire mold is not
used within customer traffic areas, so a typical placement is from the outside of the
antennas to the doorframe.
used within customer traffic areas, so a typical placement is from the outside of the
antennas to the doorframe.
Conduit: 2.5cm [1in.] diameter conduit can be utilized in new construction situations. It is
recommended that swept 90 degree angles are used, and that pull-strings are provided by
the conduit installer.
recommended that swept 90 degree angles are used, and that pull-strings are provided by
the conduit installer.
Wall / Mullion: Wires can be contained within mullions, and hollow walls for vertical
wire runs.
wire runs.
Dek-Duct / Panduit: Wires can be contained within surface mount Dek-Duct or Panduit
for vertical wire runs.
for vertical wire runs.
W
ARNING
: Any wiring in plenum areas must be plenum rated. Additionally, ensure that the
wire is installed in accordance with applicable (local/national) electrical codes.
Correct Wire Routing
(A)
Incorrect Wire Routing
(B)
OR