Risk of personal injury or damage to equipment and
property. Always observe the following:
• Use wire and connectors rated for the maximum load
current and size of fuse or circuit breaker in accordance with
NEC Section 210.20(A) and keep cable lengths as short as
practical.
• Install unit in a restricted access location (such as an
equipment rack) to limit unintentional contact with terminals
and wiring.
• Keep sources of moisture away from unit.
• Ensure all breakers are in the "OFF" position before
connecting or disconnecting wiring.
• Do not energize the unit before the chassis ground is
connected.
• DC-AC Inverters should not be connected to the outputs of
any ICT Distribution Series panel. DC-AC Inverters create
significant inrush current and may damage the circuitry or
interfere with the operation of power distribution panels that
they are connected to. Connecting an inverter in this way
may void the product warranty. ICT recommends connecting
a DC-AC inverter to the battery bank.
Risk of damage to equipment, environmental hazards, loss
of data and other undesirable consequences. Always
observe the following:
• The unit must be properly handled, mounted, and installed.
• Do not block air inlet or outlet openings.
• Due to environmental factors which are common at outdoor
communications sites, power surges from lightning strikes,
electrostatic discharge, and utility power feeds can occur.
These surges can damage connected equipment.
• Third-party surge suppression devices must be utilized to
protect AC input power feeds, and exposed DC power
conductors and data cables. To provide optimal protection,
these protection devices should be installed at both ends of
the exposed conductor, in close proximity to installed
equipment.
• Consult with manufacturers of surge suppression devices to
select appropriately rated protection device(s) and proper
installation methods.
• ICT’s product warranty does not cover damage caused by
power surges and electrostatic discharge events including
lightning.