Wegener i6420 Quickstart Installation Instructions - page 6
Version 2.0 01/31/14
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Safety Summary
The iPump 6420 is designed for safe use with few special precautions required of the user. The
following items are basic precautions to use when installing and working with the iPump 6420:
Do not open the iPump 6420's chassis cover as this will void the limited product warranty.
Location and Mounting
The iPump i6420 should be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. After
mounting, maintain a clean, dry environment for the unit.
Precautions
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference for which the user may need to take mitigating action.
DANGER
To avoid damage to this and other equipment, or personal injury, the following items should be
strictly observed.
Elevated Operating Ambient
When equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient
temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature.
Therefore, consideration should be given to the ambient air temperature within the rack, and not
just inside the room, when deciding if the maximum recommended ambient operating
temperature (TMRA) is being met.
Reduced Air Flow
Equipment should be installed such that airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is
not compromised. Units may be stacked with other rack-mount equipment without gaps.
However, to ensure adequate air flow, leave rear and front vents unobstructed. Providing1/2 inch
clearance for the right side air vents results in a longer product life for the iPump 6420.
Mechanical Loading
Mounting of the equipment in a rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not produced
by uneven loading. This unit is not very heavy, but total rack loading must be considered. Also, do
not rest any unsupported equipment on the iPump 6420.
Circuit Overloading
Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the
effect that overloading of circuits could have on over-current protection and supply wiring. Ensure
that the total rack or breaker power consumption does not exceed the limits of the ac branch
circuit. Appropriate consideration of equipment ratings should be used when addressing this
concern.