24 Sync Pre-Installation
CONDUIT AND LOW VOLTAGE CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
It is the customer’s responsibility to provide a raceway or means to run wires from the equipment,
located at the Control Desk:
• To the Approach Area
• To the Ofce
• From the network switch on the curtain wall to the network switch on the control desk.
• Overhead Monitors
Additional low voltage cables are routed from the ofce to the closest end lane pair pinsetter area.
Various ways of doing this can be discussed with the Brunswick Service Representative at the time of
the survey.
The interconnecting cables are supplied and installed by Brunswick and routed through suitable
conduit.
When routing the conduit or interconnecting cables from the scoring computer to the control desk or
ofce, extra care must be exercised to not place them near a noisy electrical environment.
IMPORTANT!: The cables need to be installed in conduit only when local codes require it.
1. Keep the conduit routing to a minimum, but keep in mind that routing them away from a noisy
electrical environment is most important.
2. If conduit is required, only telephone or communication cables may be routed in the same
conduit. Do not route them in conduit with any electrical equipment with high voltage power
cables.
3. Do not lay the interconnecting cables or conduit raceways on top of, or close to uorescent light
xtures. Route them as far from the xtures as possible.
4. Keep cables as far away as possible from motors, compressors, and high voltage power cables.
Do not lay them next to or closely parallel to existing high voltage electrical cables. When there
is any doubt, contact your local representative, or contact the Brunswick Technical Support
at 1-800-323-8141 (option 1), in the USA or Canada, or at 231-725-3300 for International. Fax
number is 1-231-725-4667.
NOTE: Donotuseplumbing/waterpipeforlowvoltagecableconduits.Electrical Conduitmust
beusedforallconduit.Extrachargeswillbeappliedifplumbing/waterpipeissupplied.