MI.NET MULTI-NETWORK COLLECTOR
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Installation and Operation Manual
BASE UNIT MOUNTING OPTIONS
Ensure mounting is performed by trained personnel and complies with all local building codes and safety rules.
The collector base unit installation typically involves mounting the base unit onto a wall, utility pole, or similar object, and may
involve connecting the power to live power lines. Only trained personnel who are properly licensed to work within the local
jurisdiction should perform these installations.
The base unit should be located in an area that complies with the collector temperature range, -40 to +60°C (-40 to +140°F).
A shaded area is recommended. Install the unit in a climate controlled area if these ranges are expected to be exceeded.
The mounting options listed in Table I presume that the collector base unit is attached to the mounting plate furnished with the
unit (see Figure 5). The collector is shipped attached to its mounting plate. Remove the collector from the back plate prior to
installing the mounting plate.
Redundant mounting slots and holes permit one common plate design to provide a variety of mounting options. The use of these
mounting holes and slots allows attachment of the mounting plate to infrastructure using U-bolts, lag bolts (LB in Figure 5) or
steel bands. See Figure 5. Use stainless steel mounting hardware for all installations.