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Installation
20220752G 25
Choosing the Cable Routes
When routing the cables choose the most direct paths while
avoiding the following hazards:
Sharp bends or kinks in the cable
Hot surfaces (exhaust manifolds or cooking equipment)
Rotating or reciprocating equipment
Sharp or abrasive surfaces
Door and window jambs
Corrosive fluids or gases
Extending Cables
Refer to page 6 for information.
Note ! The total length of (Roblink) cables in a system should not exceed 30 m
not including the cable to the Wind Transducer. Refer to section 6.6 in
IS15 General Manual.
Securing the Cables
After the ideal cable routing has been established, use tie-wraps,
‘P’ - clips or other fixings to secure the cables along the routings.
Note ! To prevent chafing add protection for the cable jackets where the cables
pass through bulkheads, or past sharp edges.
Secure the cable near to the terminals for strain relieving. See also
Figure 5-6 below.
Secure the cable ends with enough slack to allow for easy connection /
disconnection with the instrument removed from its location.
Cut any spare wire ends to an appropriate length.
Securing the connectors
For extra security fasten the connectors with the enclosed self-
tapping screws.

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